Thanks a lot Jon.
It was conceived as a science fiction version of
Trovatore, and was on-again-off-again over a period of years. It started as something completely abstract - doing whatever I wanted with 3d modelling, then calling it
Trovatore, but it gradually took shape. We were certainly influenced by those films, also
The Road Warrior. The version of
Romeo and Juliet (Capuleti/Montecchi) Kay and I did was heavily influenced by
Soylent Green…. I got her interested in Science Fiction
When
Trovatore finally got the green light, some board members were concerned it might be too weird, and we had to make a lot of changes. By the time it opened, we wondered if we should have walked when they told us to change it. Doing scenery, lighting and video at the same time as managing the technical department for the whole company really stretched me to the limit, I was just glad to survive the experience.
I put the whole thing behind me and didn't look at it for 12 years, until I built the website. Today I can be more objective, and it was good to go through all that old stuff. Glad you enjoyed it!