Friday, August 18, 2017

Hunter Tabiendo: One Man Army


Who knew that a romantic teen novel would be translated into an action show onscreen? Certainly not this guy! Since season one, Hunter Tabiendo has been choreographing Fox's fights beginning with the Xander vs. Fox fight that was created to look like one shot! Of course, with movie wizard, Monroe Hayden by his side, tricks of the trade were made and the "one shot" fight scene was actually a scene composed of four but hey, we're not complaining. The only issue was, come season two- more fight scenes were required with fencing on the docket and Hayden is known for ruthlessly replacing personnel if they can't deliver or cause problems. Although most would run away with their tail between their legs, Tabiendo stepped up and showed us what he was made of and it even earned him a series regular role on the show come season three.

(Be sure to check out The Art of Ganadan Combat Featurette below)

Can you tell us about your experience working on Season 2?


It was awesome. There were a lot of challenges that we overcame as a team and individually. It's obvious but also uplifting knowing that so many lives at different stages, with different backgrounds, and different end goals- all came together to complete a thing, all believed in the thing, and we are all still dedicated to the thing. It's a wonderful thing.


Oron is your first acting experience. How was that?


Acting as Oron was fun and for the most part easy. Being able to conceive a character, pitch him to the showrunner, think of ways to introduce him to the show and then execute all of that on shooting day was fun. Knowing that I could create something and then directly represent that idea was a first for me. But watching myself act and listening back to my lines does let me know I can come back better. This was definitely a learning experience.



What inspirations did you take into choreographing your fight scenes?


I take a lot of experience from old school Kung Fu films. Specifically Shaw Bros./Shaw Scope films. Also, films coming from Indonesia and Thailand, such as The Raid or the Ong Bank Trilogy. For me, it all definitely starts with the characters and who is fighting who. With films like The 5 Deadly Venoms or The Crippled Avengers, there are extremely distinct and unique styles used by fighters on both sides of the conflict, and the story serves to introduce those characters only as an exhibit to showcase the choreography and martial prowess of the actors. Yet, Fox is much more than an action film, but I like to put as much dedication into my aspect of the show as I see everyone else doing. And so far, everyone else involved is gung-ho about what I'm bringing to the table and they become as passionate as I am to deliver the sequence. The reward is well worth the effort.


What was your experience working with the cast and crew?


In just one word, my experience is: Positive. In more than just a word it's wonderful to be part of a team again. I played a lot of Football throughout High School. I also wrestled and competed in power lifting but that was only two years. I was team captain my Freshman and Senior years. I've done nothing more in my life as long as I had played football and nothing has affected me as such. So being a part of a team again is very gratifying an watching the final product was fulfilling. Plus, everyone was fun on set. It's always great to meet new people and everyone who joined us on Fox is great.



What's something new about filming that you learned that you didn't know before Fox?


The amount of multi-tasking that is necessary. Production is not as sequential as the episodes appear and not as easy as making a checklist and finishing off tasks one by one. On the other hand, I've never done anything so rewarding as the end result and how i felt, was definitely something I never expected.


What advice would you give to other striving filmmakers? 


Prioritize. Know what can wait and know what you need done immediately. Make a schedule, create deadlines and hold yourself to them. Make sure to hold yourself accountable and don't be afraid to hold other people accountable for their actions. Draw your line in the sand and hold to it. There are a lot of moving pieces and you have to know when to change or replace anything, including personnel. If you have a vision, deliver. Don't hold back or let anything else hold you back.


Interview by: Liv Borromeo

Photos by Monroe Hayden



Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Melanie Tornroth Contract Not Renewed

As mentioned at SDCC this year, Monroe Hayden made the announcement that Melanie Tornroth will not be returning as Daisy.

"Melanie, unfortunately, is unavailable to return for the next two seasons, however, she portrayed Daisy beautifully and I think her performance honors the love these two characters have for one another. Everyone here at SkySoft loves Fox and Daisy, which is why Daisy will be portrayed by another actress that we think you all will love. The show will go on and we intend to finish in 2019." 
- Monroe Hayden, SDCC 2017

Season 2 Premieres July 31, 2017.

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Announcement: Heather Chapman Terminated

On behalf of SkySoft Entertainment, Heather Chapman's contract has been terminated.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Announcement: Briana Celia and Heather Chapman Join Season 2

SkySoft Entertainment is proud to announce that Briana Celia will be playing Priscilla Lambert and Heather Chapman will be playing Eve, Fox's mother in flashback sequences. Welcome to the family!

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Announced: Steven Acedo joins the cast of season 2 of Fox!

It's official: Fox's worst enemy has been cast! SkySoft Entertainment confirms that Steven Acedo has signed his contract for the upcoming second installment as the notorious invader of The Dream World, Rath I. The mythical world has also been confirmed to have an official name, Gan Ādan. Fox's second season will explore the world's culture. 

Official Synopsis:

In the mythical world of Gan Ādan, a succubus/human hybrid named Fox must face her destiny with the help of Daisy Peterson from Fortmount, North Dakota. Meanwhile, certain events from both world's collide and reflect the realities of humanity's darkest qualities.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Announced: Kory Green joins the cast of season 2's Fox!

SkySoft Entertainment announces the newest addition to Fox's season 2 cast; Kory Green will be playing Jaul, Fox's father in flashback sequences that depict her origins.

The show's anticipated second installment features character's from the Daisy novels as well as new characters like Jaul. Season 2 will explore the dream world's culture and history.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

ANNOUNCED: Melanie Tornroth and Angel New Join the Cast of Fox's Second Season



Melanie Tornroth and Angel New are heading to the town of Fortmount- and Tornroth gets to visit The Dream World on a regular basis.

SkySoft Entertainment is excited and proud to announce that the two actresses will be playing Daisy Peterson and Rebecca Spears, probably the two most influential characters in Xavier Haven's Daisy series other than our favorite dream girl, of course.

Tornroth and New join Monroe Hayden and Allyson Moyer- previously cast as Fox and Mina Abrams, respectively- in the highly anticipated second series of Fox, which is set during the events of the Daisy books.

The complete second season, helmed by executive producers Xavier Haven and Monroe Hayden, is set for a July 2017 release.