THE SKY BENEATH OUR FEET is a young adult science fiction series presented as a period drama . In this vision of the future, corporations have replaced governments, while war has become the most popular form of sports entertainment with hero soldiers receiving the same type of fame we dedicate towards professional athletes today. Every power country has a space elevator, after Disnemerika has shown the world how to physically create one. Being the only territory to own two. They are constructed from top to bottom, utilizing natural gravity forces for stabilization in the building process. Spherical spaceships shaped like one-person pods are docked at the space stations and allow a select few trained professionals to explore distant planets in the hope of colonization, as land has become the most sought after commodity for our species.
The first episode follows a young couple as their romance blossoms while both are set on the same carrier path, trying to obtain a chance to venture into space and evaluate new possible living habitats. John eventually goes off to explore Gliese 581 C, an Earth-like planet discovered in recent years, while his girlfriend Lisa stays behind, unexpectedly becoming a key figure in humanities stance against the surprise alien attack back on Earth. We follow their emotional long distance relationship roller-coaster ride and watch as they both learn who they truly are and what really matters to them in life. Through specific attention to detail in the filmmaking process the audience will be able to simultaneously but unconsciously pick up on the development of the greater picture around our heroes, without getting distracted from the unfolding love story. When John goes missing in action, after discovering an alien base on the planet he was scouting, Lisa suddenly receives eight years worth of messages, which
have been held back by the authorities until then, just as she believes she has
finally managed to move on. Their struggle throughout the entire episode
communicates true love and hope with an underlying romantic theme amongst
all the chaos and hardship surrounding them both.
This series is a modern glimpse into the future with a late 1950s street colour
photography look and a fast-paced storytelling style. The timeline spans across multiple generations. Every imaginable aspect has been conceptualized and developed to various extents. The way people live, space travel, the future, down to how they prepare a meal or what shoes they wear. Especially technical aspects like the space elevator or the Space Acceleration Gate Ring for intergalactic travel. With such extensive and well-documented world building, the series does not need to progress in a linear fashion but rather allows us to follow different compelling stories, ultimately letting the viewer connect the dots, forming a complete picture by the end of the season finale. The objective is to keep the visual effects to a minimum by utilizing time and cost efficient matte painting techniques in order to prioritize and concentrate on an enticing character driven viewing experience with a beautifully mesmerizing 16mm cinematography aesthetic.
Therefore, the next episode concentrates on John and Lisa’s daughter Nala and her best friend Frank, as they fight their own battle in the new world while
coincidentally discovering bits and pieces of their peoples’ history as well as
revelations about their own past. Nala grew up as an orphan and at this point
humans believe that they originated from Gliese, until these kids’ exciting adventure reveals the painful truth about Earth.
Consecutive installments will explain how Lisa made her way to Gliese in order to find John, and also introduce the audience to the K’harg, a sentient alien species, informing us about their motivation and believes.
Procon Pictures is currently in the process of creating a live-action proof of concept, which has already been fully storyboarded, and has a vast amount of artwork to present a visual aid to the existing original screenplay written by Milan Schere.