· Jim Henson's Lost Epic: "Tale of Sand". In his early years, Jim Henson wrote a screenplay called Tale of Sand that was never produced. He Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins. · The Eisner Award-winning graphic novel adaptation of a lost screenplay by American icon Jim Henson. Between and , Jim Henson and his longtime writing partner Jerry Juhl developed three drafts of a screenplay for a feature length film called Tale of Sand. It was during the development of the final draft of the screenplay that Jim Henson became involved in the production of Sesame Street Brand: Archaia. Jim Henson`s Tale of Sand felt like it depicted the crazy, insane and mad story of the circle of life: uncertain, unpredictable, unexpected, twists and turns, never normal and always unusual and of course on-going and never-ending The storyline reminded of The Hunger Games, The Truman Show, Inception and also Blake Crouch`s Dark Matter/5.
Development. Jim Henson created the idea in the mid to late s and worked with Jerry Juhl in writing the story throughout the late '60s and early '70s.. In January , The Jim Henson Company, partnered with Archaia Entertainment and published a graphic novel version of Henson and Juhl's script with the artwork by Ramón Pérez. Lisa Henson was instrumental getting the story in comic book. Jim Henson's Tale of Sand #1. Ramon Perez adapts an unfilmed screenplay by Jim Henson from the s, and the results are spectacular. This book is based on an unproduced screenplay from Jim Henson and his writing partner Jerry Juhls. They worked on this from the 60s to the 70s and never found a home for it. Tale of Sand is one such example, discovered by Karen Falk, Archives Director for the Jim Henson Company in Los Angeles. Although it endured through three stages of revisions, the ongoing evolution of the project from its genesis in to its final revision in represented what many believed to be the magnum-opus of Henson's live action.
The Eisner Award-winning graphic novel adaptation of a lost screenplay by American icon Jim Henson. Between and , Jim Henson and his longtime writing partner Jerry Juhl developed three drafts of a screenplay for a feature length film called Tale of Sand. It was during the development of the final draft of the screenplay that Jim Henson became involved in the production of Sesame Street and The Muppet Show, and he left the experimental filmmaking of his youth behind to concentrate on. Jim Henson's Tale of Sand #1. Ramon Perez adapts an unfilmed screenplay by Jim Henson from the s, and the results are spectacular. This book is based on an unproduced screenplay from Jim Henson and his writing partner Jerry Juhls. They worked on this from the 60s to the 70s and never found a home for it. Jim Henson`s Tale of Sand felt like it depicted the crazy, insane and mad story of the circle of life: uncertain, unpredictable, unexpected, twists and turns, never normal and always unusual and of course on-going and never-ending The storyline reminded of The Hunger Games, The Truman Show, Inception and also Blake Crouch`s Dark Matter.
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