| 808 FILMS + PRODUCTION BEGINS |
| Posted on August 27 2010 by Robert Campbell |
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Production is officially underway on Paradox Hill, a supernatural thriller featuring Academy Award-nominee Karen Black (Easy Rider, House of 1,000 Corpses) and veteran actor Deke Anderson (Green Lantern, Army of Darkness).
The demonic brainchild of writer-director Robert Campbell and executive producer Gene Hollister, the short film is being shot on location and in studios around Texas and is expected to be completed in early 2011.
Other members of the cast include J.R. Horne (O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Burn After Reading), Scott Thomson (Trueblood, Twister), Sherin Solara, Travis Kerschen, Grayson Berry and Nicholas Mills as the mind benders’ central character. Originally conceived in 2009 as a single scene, the scope of the film has grown considerably.
Below are some early, exploratory looks on promotional material.
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| PARADOX HILL + LOCATION SCOUT |
| Posted on August 27 2010 by Robert Campbell |
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A few scout photos for the pending thriller Paradox Hill. Much thanks to those whose supernatural efforts resulted in procuring some Class-A locations.
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| PROJECTED + ART SHOW |
| Posted on April 22 2010 by Chris Hawley |
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A celebration of works blurring the lines between fine arts, performance and cinema. PROJECTED.2010 is a presentation of artists, dancers, musicians and filmmakers using digital cinematography and projection to create new forms. PROJECTED will also provide new context for existing video works by surrounding them with live performance. From single channel documentary works, to multi-channel interactive projections to performances of dance and projection, PROJECTED will present an eclectic offering of work being created with sound, vision and light.
PROJECTED.2010 will feature work and performances by: Hillerbrand + Magsamen Robert Thoth Architects of Cinema Tierney Malone Spectrosonique Matt Crawford & Che' Rickman Alex Luster, Stick ‘Em Up John Carrithers David Wolcott Wilhelm and more
“The idea is to provide a forum for filmmakers and performers to bring their work to a live audience, more of a “gig” than a screening. I hope that PROJECTED.2010 will be the first in an ongoing series where filmmakers and lighting designers, musicians and dancers can pull together new kinds of collaborations and presentations.” says curator Chris Nelson. “To take art video out of the gallery and documentary video off of the computer screen, and providing a space for a projected “jam session” where new ideas can develop.” Nelson is a digital filmmaker currently serving as an Artist in Residence for Frenetic Theater. He is co-creator and director/editor of the Toypunks documentary series..
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