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Experimental Horror Film “WOUNDED CREATURE†Now Casting
Kangas Kahn Films, LLC (“Fear of Clowns 1 & 2â€) is casting its new experimental horror film “WOUNDED CREATURE†to be shot over 13 days in September 2007/October 2007(exact dates to be determined). The film will be non-union but paid. Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
Short Film in Baltimore is Casting for Various Acting Roles
Director Brennen Jones of Kitt HoRizon Films is casting for the short film Assault in Brooklyn to be shot in Baltimore starting in July. “Kitt HoRizon Films in association with Fruits of the Spirit productions brings to you a short film entitled ‘Assault in Brooklyn‘. This is a short film that will Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
Another screening of “Deadlands: The Rising” At The Balticon Sci-Fi Convention
Director Gary Ugarek of WETNWILDRADIO Films just emailed me to let me know that the Maryland based zombie film Deadlands: The Rising will be screening at 12:00 midnight this Friday 05/25/2007 at the Balticon Sci-Fi Convention at the Huntsville, MD Marriot. Deadlands, shot on an $11,000 budget, shows the events of when an unexplained explosion turns the citizens of Baltimore, MD Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
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Want to Shoot on 35mm and Save Money? Here’s How!
I’m going to save you $15 dollars right now. How? Don’t buy one of those “How to make a feature film for under $X,000″ books. Why? Because they’re usually full of nonsense. The two books I do recommend are Robert Rodriguez’s book, Rebel Without A Crew and Stu Maschwitz’s recently released The DV REBEL’S GUIDE: An ALL-DIGITAL Approach to Making KILLER ACTION MOVIES on the CHEAP. But that’s not what you came here for, you came here because you want to save money shooting 35mm – and neither really talks about shooting 35mm, so here we go: Do you truly know why you want to shoot on 35mm? I mean really, is your reason “extremely high quality”? How about you want latitude? Maybe you want the archival quality of film? … Read entire article »
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