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== '''The Show''' ==
 
== '''The Show''' ==
  
Something that has distinguished this project has been the level of skill evident in the work. Each episode involves the writing of a story, usually with a main and at least one secondary plot. Around 100 individual shots are used, there are animated special effects, and the set decoration is a wonder to behold.
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Something that has distinguished this project has been the level of skill evident in the work.  
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Each episode involves the writing of a story, usually with a main and at least one secondary plot. The story is planned in outline form, broken into scenes and story-boarded so camera angles can be blocked out, such as in any TV show.
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Characters are costumed, and sets decorated. There is great attention to detail, from the decals on the laptop, to the themed motel rooms.
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Anteka may shoot over 200 pictures, 100 individual shots used in each episode. In post-production special effects are added.
  
 
Currently one episode of P!WT, as it is known to fans, is posted each week.  
 
Currently one episode of P!WT, as it is known to fans, is posted each week.  
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Like any good successful show, PW!T has spawned a number of associated project from Blooper reels, to Behind the Scenes tours with Plastic!Sam and Plastic!Dean as well as [http://anteka.livejournal.com/128963.html episode commentaries] by anteka.  
 
Like any good successful show, PW!T has spawned a number of associated project from Blooper reels, to Behind the Scenes tours with Plastic!Sam and Plastic!Dean as well as [http://anteka.livejournal.com/128963.html episode commentaries] by anteka.  
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A popular spin-off featuring baby!Dean and baby!Sam have featured in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hV_Pw5tEok music videos on You Tube].
  
 
P!WT merchandise is available from Café Press[http://www.cafepress.com/anteka]
 
P!WT merchandise is available from Café Press[http://www.cafepress.com/anteka]
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Fans from around the world have photographed P!WT in a [http://anteka.livejournal.com/136148.html variety of settings].
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Fans from around the world have photographed P!WT in a [http://anteka.livejournal.com/136148.html variety of settings], with giant koalas, Elvis and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
  
On December 15 2006, Plastic!Winchester Theatre was enthusiastically reviewed by The CW Blog
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On December 15 2006, Plastic!Winchester Theatre was enthusiastically reviewed by The CW Network Blog known as [http://supernatural.oscillating.net/index.php?title=Cw_source The CW Source]
  
 
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[[Category:Fan Projects]]

Revision as of 09:39, 3 February 2007

History

On July 13th 2006 posted pictures of what she called "Supernatural Action Figures" in her LJ. After coming upon a bin of naked Barbies at Goodwill, to quote anteka “the idea sprang fully formed from my head like I had just been waiting for the opportunity to do this”. Three naked Ken dolls were purchased and garage sales and eBay scoured for clothes and accessories.

In her first post, we got to meet Plastic!Dean, Plastic!Sam and Plastic!John. The resemblance to the real thing was amazing except for one notable difference which was to continue as the series took off – these plastic!boys were hugging!

After receiving pages of positive feedback, on July 15th, 2006 anteka posted what she decided to call Plastic!Winchester Theater - Episode One. All the elements of what the series was to become were there – snappy dialogue, brotherly love, a gorgeous motel room, a great plot and a special guest star in the form of Harry Potter.

SamandDeanActionFigures029.jpg The very first public appearance of the Plastic!Winchesters


The Show

Something that has distinguished this project has been the level of skill evident in the work.

Each episode involves the writing of a story, usually with a main and at least one secondary plot. The story is planned in outline form, broken into scenes and story-boarded so camera angles can be blocked out, such as in any TV show.

Characters are costumed, and sets decorated. There is great attention to detail, from the decals on the laptop, to the themed motel rooms.

Anteka may shoot over 200 pictures, 100 individual shots used in each episode. In post-production special effects are added.

Currently one episode of P!WT, as it is known to fans, is posted each week.

Season one comprised 21 episodes and at February 2007, the show is up to episode eight of the second season.

The show has seen a number of very famous guest stars including Viggo Mortensen, Harry Potter, Buffy, Chuck Norris and Jack Bauer.

While a different foe is faced each week, recurring evil has a cute face in the form of the evil Care Bears, and the evil!plastic!Winchesters.

An up-to-date list of all episodes


Support crew and fans

One of the features of PW!T is the extent to which, while being the vision and creation of anteka, fans have been drawn to participate in the project in many ways.

Each week up to six people are involved in providing beta services for the episodes ensuring its high quality.

People from all over the world send in props, clothes and dolls to feature in PW!T. many of us are now inexplicable drawn to the

The LJ community Spn_plasticwas created to host P!WT and creative fan projects such as fic or icons that involved the plastic!Winchesters.


Associated projects

Like any good successful show, PW!T has spawned a number of associated project from Blooper reels, to Behind the Scenes tours with Plastic!Sam and Plastic!Dean as well as episode commentaries by anteka.

A popular spin-off featuring baby!Dean and baby!Sam have featured in music videos on You Tube.

P!WT merchandise is available from Café Press[1]


Out in the real world

Fans from around the world have photographed P!WT in a variety of settings, with giant koalas, Elvis and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

On December 15 2006, Plastic!Winchester Theatre was enthusiastically reviewed by The CW Network Blog known as The CW Source