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Q.
How can I help?
A.
You can find what positions are available under the contribute section.
If you have specific talent that you feel might be useful, but it
isn't listed on the website, feel free to send an inquiry email.
Questions of "What can I do?" will only be directed to the website.
Any Questions regarding if you
can help NEED to be directed to Audrey at the EMAIL- webmaster@wolfmovie.com.
No one else can help you with this at this time. Please contact
me and not staff artists. Thank you!
Q.
Where Can I learn more about the Characters/Story?
A.
The website is the best place to find information. Other questions
may be answered in the forums, but there is also a lot that we can't
give out at this time. We cannot give you story or plot points or
in depth character descriptions. We're sorry if you feel this isn't
fair, but that is our policy. Besides, we want to keep a little
mystery for when the movie is released!
Q.
Your characters look like Disney/Balto.
A.
Well, that isn't really a question...but we get it a lot. Our character
design team is working very hard to create our own unique style.
Unfortunately, it seems not everyone can see this. Unless you have
specific examples of how we could make our style more unique, please
refrain from telling us this. We are quite aware of the opinion.
Q.
What will the rating of Wolf be?
A.
The film itself will probably remain unrated. See the question below
for what to watch for in regards to questionable material for younger
audiences.
Q.
How much violence/language will there be?
A.There
will be some mild language and realistic violence, including a wolf
hunt. Wolves were treated very badly at that time period, and that
is one point we are attempting to convey. There will be blood shown,
but not gore.
Q.
Will there be singing?
A.
No, this is not a musical. Most of the music will be score. There
will be a lyrical theme song, but it will not be sung by any of
the characters.
Q.
How long will making the movie take? When will Wolf be released?
A.
Unfortunately, I don't have much of an answer
for this except to say that it will be done when it's done. Normally,
for a studio like Disney, a movie can take between 3-5 years to
make. It may very well take us even longer. We are taking our time
to ensure we do our very best!
Q.
How can I see Wolf when it's done? Will Wolf come to a Theater near
me?
A.
Right now we are considering some options. DVD will be the most
likely course. You will be able to order it from our website. While
we have hopes of getting a theater release, I can't say for sure
this will be an option. For now, count on DVD.
Q.
Do you get paid to work on Wolf?
A.No.
Everyone who has agreed to work on wolf, whether it be as an artist,
voice talent or any other contracted position does not get paid.
They volunteer their time and efforts and most often have many other
commitments along with Wolf, like work, school and family obligations.
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