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'''''Heritage''''' is a crowdfunded Godzilla fan film produced by Perception Entertainment, Vintage Reel Productions, and Luna Digital Ltd. Originally titled '''''Godzilla: Heritage''''' and planned as a feature-length film, the project was threatened with legal action by [[Toho]] on the grounds of [http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/jom/matters/matters-0212.html likelihood of confusion]. A version of the film running approximately 20 minutes will be released online to its Kickstarter backers at an unknown date.<ref name="FB Announcement">[https://www.facebook.com/GodzillaHeritage/ Godzilla: Heritage - March 13, 2017 Update]</ref>
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'''''Heritage''''', originally titled '''''Godzilla: Heritage''''', is a crowdfunded ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' fan film produced and directed by Greg Gaves, and written by Marissa Lehto, Val Roder, and Tim Schiefer from a story by Shiefer and Graves, with visual effects by Christopher Bloomer and Aaron Powell. Produced by Perception Entertainment and Vintage Reel Productions in association with Luna Digital Ltd., the project was planned as a feature-length film, but drew the attention of ''Godzilla'' creator [[Toho]], who expressed concerns that it would create a [https://tmep.uspto.gov/RDMS/TMEP/current#/current/TMEP-1200d1e5044.html likelihood of confusion] issue. After receiving the studio's list of restrictions on how they could proceed with the film, the filmmakers elected to convert a 20-minute preview intended to secure further funds into a short which would serve as the final product.<ref name="Toho">[https://www.facebook.com/GodzillaHeritage/posts/1013792742084538?__tn__=K-R Godzilla: Heritage Update - March 13, 2017]</ref> It was released online exclusively to Kickstarter backers on April 10, [[2020]].
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==Description==
==Plot==
Since Godzilla's first attack in 1954, mankind has been under constant threat from gigantic creatures known as "Superfauna" - animals mutated by the coming of the nuclear age and man's abuse of the atom's destructive power. Humanity was united against a common foe and for almost 60 years, worked collectively to study and combat the creatures as millions died, cities crumbled and the world's economy continued to collapse. Now, the world seems to finally be bringing the threat under control. Jack Martin is a correspondent for United World News and the grandson of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Steve Martin, whose riveting coverage of the 1954 raid on Tokyo made him a legend. With his grandfather's shadow always overhead, Jack has spent his career attempting to forge his own legacy, showing great promise as a journalist before spiraling into depression. In the process, he has severely damaged both his reputation and his marriage to family friend, Kaori Ogata. Before leaving the agency, Jack decides to travel to a small pacific island with his life-long friend Mitch Lawrence, who now runs UWN's old newspaper division. While the two wait to attend a ground-breaking ceremony for a new building, Godzilla suddenly reappears after nearly 30 years of absence...and he hasn't returned alone. With the King of the Monsters' threat looming, Jack must decide whether to flee or finally embrace his heritage and report the attack as it happens - risking not only his life, but the lives of his best friend and his wife.<ref name="FB About">[https://www.facebook.com/pg/GodzillaHeritage/about/?ref=page_internal Godzilla: Heritage - About]</ref>
Greg Graves and Tim Schiefer give a brief history of ''Heritage'', including their interactions with Toho's American lawyers, which they describe as "amicable." They wrap up by thanking the staff and the donors who helped make it all possible.
 
Emergency sirens blare on [[wikipedia:Batavia (town), New York|Batavia]] Island off the coast of Northern California. United World News reporter Jack Martin, his wife, Kaori, and his colleague Mitch Lawrence run out of a building and into a fleeing mob as cries for help fill the air. In their confusion, they witness a fiery explosion. The flames illuminate the night sky and they catch sight of an [[Anguirus]], causing them to run. Mitch tells them that there are two more Anguirus out
there. Jack has a moment with Kaori as they kiss before he runs off to pursue the rampaging pack.
 
Jack runs to the top of a parking lot, where he sees the city in flames. He calls the UWN main office in Chicago so he can be patched through live. Now on the air, he describes the situation as a warzone. He observes that the Anguirus pack appears to consist of two adults and one offspring. Jack reports that they are moving
further into the city before leaving to find a better vantage point.
 
It is now morning as Jack is running down an empty street, and after a building behind him gets destroyed, finds himself face to face with a skull-faced Anguirus
who roars at him. The monster hears [[Godzilla]]'s roar in the distance and walks past Jack, but its tail damages a nearby building, burying him in the rubble. Godzilla makes landfall and destroys another building near Jack with his atomic breath.
 
Kaori and a limping Mitch find Jack unconscious and injured, but still alive. Once Jack gets his faculties back, he and Mitch argue over Jack's obsessive willingness to continue chasing the monsters just as Godzilla reappears. Bloodied and covered with dirt, Jack, with Kaori in his arms, calls the UWN desk once more and is on the air again, saying that the Anguirus pack and Godzilla have "found each other." The monsters face off and roar challenges to each other.
==Staff==
==Staff==
{{Staffs
{{Staffs
|Directed by=Greg Graves
|Directed by=Greg Graves
|Produced by=Greg Graves
|Executive Producing by=Tim Ryan, Cindy Tyler, Cory Clyde
|Music by=Stewart Dugdale
|Cinematography by=Kyle Gilmore
|Edited by=Kyle Gilmore
|Screenplay by|Marissa Lehto, Val Roder, Tim Schiefer
|Screenplay by|Marissa Lehto, Val Roder, Tim Schiefer
|Story by|Tim Schiefer, Greg Graves
|Story by|Tim Schiefer, Greg Graves
|Visual Effects by|Luna Digital, Christopher Bloomer
|Based on the character [[Godzilla]] owned and created by|[[Toho|Toho Co., Ltd.]]
|Visual Effects Supervisor|Aaron Powell
|Executive producers|Tim Ryan, Cindy Tyler, Cory Clyde
|Co-executive producer|David Brandes
|Produced by|Greg Graves
|Associate producers|Neil John Murphy, Micah Peterson, Matthew Swift, Terrence Michau, Jorge Luis Arroyo
|Music by|Stewart Dugdale
|Cinematography by|Kyle Gilmore
|Edited by|Kyle Gilmore
|Visual effects by|Luna Digital, Christopher Bloomer
|Visual effects supervisor|Aaron Powell
|Makeup by|Rashaad Santiago, Cindy Tyler
|Makeup by|Rashaad Santiago, Cindy Tyler
|Concept Art by|Elden Ardiente, Joe Lucchese
|Creature designs by|Elden Ardiente, Joe Lucchese
}}
}}
==Cast==
==Cast==
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|Chris Barbis|Jack Martin
|Chris Barbis|Jack Martin
|Azumi Tsutsui|Kaori Martin
|Azumi Tsutsui|Kaori Martin
|Tim Ryan|Edward "Ed" Burke
|Tim Ryan|Ed Burke
|Misty Lynn Macey|Marissa
|Misty Lynn Macey|Marissa
|Tim Schiefer|Mitch Lawrence
|Tim Schiefer|Mitch Lawrence
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|Tyler Graves|Christian Shaw
|Tyler Graves|Christian Shaw
}}
}}
==Development and Production==
==Appearances==
===Monsters===
*[[Godzilla]]
*[[Anguirus]]
==Development and production==
The idea for ''Godzilla: Heritage'' was originally conceived by Greg Graves in 2009, the same year the film's Facebook page was created. The page did not publish a post until 2013, coinciding with promotion of the film at [[G-Fest]] XX. Rashaad Santiago, winner of the sixth season of the SyFy game show [[wikia:w:c:wikipedia:Face Off (TV Series)|''Face Off'']], was announced as the film's creature artist in November 2013. The completed Godzilla suit was revealed at Denver Comic Con in June 2014, followed by the launch of a Kickstarter several days later with a $25,000 goal. It was unsuccessful, ending on July 17, 2014, with $16,025 raised.<ref name="Kickstarter1">[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage/updates Godzilla: Heritage by Perception Entertainment - Kickstarter]</ref> Phase One of a second Kickstarter campaign began the next day with a $10,000 goal, concluding with $19,554 in funds.<ref name="Kickstarter2">[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage-phase-one Godzilla: Heritage Phase One by Perception Entertainment - Kickstarter]</ref>
The idea for ''Godzilla: Heritage'' was originally conceived by Greg Graves in 2009, the same year the film's Facebook page was created. The page did not publish a post until 2013, coinciding with promotion of the film at [[G-Fest]] XX. Rashaad Santiago, winner of the sixth season of the SyFy game show [[wikia:w:c:wikipedia:Face Off (TV Series)|''Face Off'']], was announced as the film's creature artist in November 2013. The completed Godzilla suit was revealed at Denver Comic Con in June 2014, followed by the launch of a Kickstarter several days later with a $25,000 goal. It was unsuccessful, ending on July 17, 2014, with $16,025 raised.<ref name="Kickstarter1">[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage/updates Godzilla: Heritage by Perception Entertainment - Kickstarter]</ref> Phase One of a second Kickstarter campaign began the next day with a $10,000 goal, concluding with $19,554 in funds.<ref name="Kickstarter2">[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage-phase-one Godzilla: Heritage Phase One by Perception Entertainment - Kickstarter]</ref>


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A second teaser trailer was released in September. Toho contacted the filmmakers shortly thereafter, with the resulting arrangement ruling out a planned third Kickstarter.
A second teaser trailer was released in September. Toho contacted the filmmakers shortly thereafter, with the resulting arrangement ruling out a planned third Kickstarter.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Pre-Production===
===Pre-production===
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===Posters===
===Posters===
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Godzilla_Heritage_Kickstarter.jpg|First Kickstarter Poster
Godzilla_Heritage_Kickstarter.jpg|First Kickstarter poster
Godzilla_Heritage_Poster_2.jpg|Denver Comic-Con poster
Godzilla_Heritage_Poster_2.jpg|Denver Comic-Con poster
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===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
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===Screenshots===
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Godzilla-Heritage-Photo.jpg|Postcard sent to Kickstarter backers
heritage-6.jpg|Godzilla bust sent to select Kickstarter backers
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===Screenshots===
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==External Links==
==Videos==
{{Videos|
{{vid|<archiveorg dimensions="299x169">vs_https://archive.org/details/godzilla-heritage</archiveorg>|Full film}}
}}
 
==Trivia==
*Creature designer Elden Ardiente also co-illustrated ''[[GODZILLA '94]]'', an unlicensed graphic novel based on an unfilmed [[1994]] [[Godzilla (1994 film)|screenplay]] by [[Terry Rossio]] and Ted Elliot.
==External links==
*[https://www.facebook.com/GodzillaHeritage Official Facebook page]
*[https://www.facebook.com/GodzillaHeritage Official Facebook page]
*[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage First Kickstarter] (completed)
*[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage First Kickstarter] (completed)
*[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage-phase-one Second Kickstarter] (completed)
*[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/129435952/godzilla-heritage-phase-one Second Kickstarter] (completed)
*[https://www.thekaijuologist.com/post/godzilla-heritage Review by The Kaijuologist (includes screenshots)]
*[[wikia:w:c:godzillafanon:Godzilla: Heritage|''Heritage'' on Zilla Fanon Wiki]]
*[[wikia:w:c:godzillafanon:Godzilla: Heritage|''Heritage'' on Zilla Fanon Wiki]]
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 12 February 2024

Heritage
Heritage poster
Directed by Greg Graves
Producer Greg Graves et al.
Written by
  • Marissa Lehto (screenplay)
  • Val Roder (screenplay)
  • Tim Schiefer (screenplay and story)
  • Greg Graves (story)
Music by Stewart Dugdale
Visual
effects by
Christopher Bloomer, Aaron Powell
Production companies
  • Perception Entertainment
  • Vintage Reel Productions
Running time 25 minutes
Rate this film!
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Heritage, originally titled Godzilla: Heritage, is a crowdfunded Godzilla fan film produced and directed by Greg Gaves, and written by Marissa Lehto, Val Roder, and Tim Schiefer from a story by Shiefer and Graves, with visual effects by Christopher Bloomer and Aaron Powell. Produced by Perception Entertainment and Vintage Reel Productions in association with Luna Digital Ltd., the project was planned as a feature-length film, but drew the attention of Godzilla creator Toho, who expressed concerns that it would create a likelihood of confusion issue. After receiving the studio's list of restrictions on how they could proceed with the film, the filmmakers elected to convert a 20-minute preview intended to secure further funds into a short which would serve as the final product.[1] It was released online exclusively to Kickstarter backers on April 10, 2020.

Plot

Greg Graves and Tim Schiefer give a brief history of Heritage, including their interactions with Toho's American lawyers, which they describe as "amicable." They wrap up by thanking the staff and the donors who helped make it all possible.

Emergency sirens blare on Batavia Island off the coast of Northern California. United World News reporter Jack Martin, his wife, Kaori, and his colleague Mitch Lawrence run out of a building and into a fleeing mob as cries for help fill the air. In their confusion, they witness a fiery explosion. The flames illuminate the night sky and they catch sight of an Anguirus, causing them to run. Mitch tells them that there are two more Anguirus out there. Jack has a moment with Kaori as they kiss before he runs off to pursue the rampaging pack.

Jack runs to the top of a parking lot, where he sees the city in flames. He calls the UWN main office in Chicago so he can be patched through live. Now on the air, he describes the situation as a warzone. He observes that the Anguirus pack appears to consist of two adults and one offspring. Jack reports that they are moving further into the city before leaving to find a better vantage point.

It is now morning as Jack is running down an empty street, and after a building behind him gets destroyed, finds himself face to face with a skull-faced Anguirus who roars at him. The monster hears Godzilla's roar in the distance and walks past Jack, but its tail damages a nearby building, burying him in the rubble. Godzilla makes landfall and destroys another building near Jack with his atomic breath.

Kaori and a limping Mitch find Jack unconscious and injured, but still alive. Once Jack gets his faculties back, he and Mitch argue over Jack's obsessive willingness to continue chasing the monsters just as Godzilla reappears. Bloodied and covered with dirt, Jack, with Kaori in his arms, calls the UWN desk once more and is on the air again, saying that the Anguirus pack and Godzilla have "found each other." The monsters face off and roar challenges to each other.

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Greg Graves
  • Screenplay by   Marissa Lehto, Val Roder, Tim Schiefer
  • Story by   Tim Schiefer, Greg Graves
  • Based on the character Godzilla owned and created by   Toho Co., Ltd.
  • Executive producers   Tim Ryan, Cindy Tyler, Cory Clyde
  • Co-executive producer   David Brandes
  • Produced by   Greg Graves
  • Associate producers   Neil John Murphy, Micah Peterson, Matthew Swift, Terrence Michau, Jorge Luis Arroyo
  • Music by   Stewart Dugdale
  • Cinematography by   Kyle Gilmore
  • Edited by   Kyle Gilmore
  • Visual effects by   Luna Digital, Christopher Bloomer
  • Visual effects supervisor   Aaron Powell
  • Makeup by   Rashaad Santiago, Cindy Tyler
  • Creature designs by   Elden Ardiente, Joe Lucchese

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • Chris Barbis   as   Jack Martin
  • Azumi Tsutsui   as   Kaori Martin
  • Tim Ryan   as   Ed Burke
  • Misty Lynn Macey   as   Marissa
  • Tim Schiefer   as   Mitch Lawrence
  • Colton Mangon   as   Gavin Manning
  • Tyler Graves   as   Christian Shaw

Appearances

Monsters

Development and production

The idea for Godzilla: Heritage was originally conceived by Greg Graves in 2009, the same year the film's Facebook page was created. The page did not publish a post until 2013, coinciding with promotion of the film at G-Fest XX. Rashaad Santiago, winner of the sixth season of the SyFy game show Face Off, was announced as the film's creature artist in November 2013. The completed Godzilla suit was revealed at Denver Comic Con in June 2014, followed by the launch of a Kickstarter several days later with a $25,000 goal. It was unsuccessful, ending on July 17, 2014, with $16,025 raised.[2] Phase One of a second Kickstarter campaign began the next day with a $10,000 goal, concluding with $19,554 in funds.[3]

In November 2014, Rashaad Santiago was "relieved... of his duties on the film" and replaced with Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge contestant Chaz Vance.[4] The first preview was released on May 16, 2015, a week before Phase Two of the Kickstarter campaign launched and the teaser trailer was released. The Kickstarter was unsuccessful, raising $19,430 out of a $40,000 goal. Funds provided by executive producer Tim Ryan allowed the film to continue, and shooting for a ten-minute preview took place in mid-September. In March 2016, Graves announced that the preview would not contain any practical creature effects, with Rainfall Films providing CG animation instead. Rainfall was later replaced by Luna Digital.

A second teaser trailer was released in September. Toho contacted the filmmakers shortly thereafter, with the resulting arrangement ruling out a planned third Kickstarter.

Gallery

Pre-production

Posters

Miscellaneous

Screenshots

Videos

Full film

Trivia

External links

References

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