A sinister nightly visitor makes its presence known in the new short horror film, Among the Shadows. You can watch the award-winning short right here on Daily Dead, and we also have exclusive comments from co-writer/director Gene Blalock, who reflects on the challenges, collaborations, and triumphs he experienced while bringing the project to life.
From Among the Shadows Director/Co-Writer Gene Blalock: “Film can be used to express almost anything. It can make the viewer feel and empathize in new ways. It both educates and entertains. And, ultimately, film as a method of storytelling, is a crucial part of our DNA. Humanity’s innate search for meaning likely gave birth to the very first narratives. Storytelling links us to our past and provides a path into our future.
Filmmakers are storytellers, working in a medium that has a huge impact and relevance today in no small part because...
From Among the Shadows Director/Co-Writer Gene Blalock: “Film can be used to express almost anything. It can make the viewer feel and empathize in new ways. It both educates and entertains. And, ultimately, film as a method of storytelling, is a crucial part of our DNA. Humanity’s innate search for meaning likely gave birth to the very first narratives. Storytelling links us to our past and provides a path into our future.
Filmmakers are storytellers, working in a medium that has a huge impact and relevance today in no small part because...
- 8/19/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Phoenix Film Festival has picked Judas Kiss to screen in its opening weekend, in a primetime slot on Friday, April 1.
The event, which begins with an exclusive party the night before, is a partnership between the 11-year-old mainstream festival, Phoenix Pride and the Desperado Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
We’re thrilled that Judas Kiss’ screening is the result of a collaboration by these community organizations, and that our film gets such a great platform to attract a broad audience.
According to the Phoenix Film Festival website, Judas Kiss will screen at 7:25 pm on Friday, April 1, at the Harkins Scottsdale/101 Theatre 7.
Check out the listing and add it to your calendar if you’re attending the festival. Doing those things increases our “buzz” score on the festival website, which could bring more people to the screening. Right now, we’re No. 3 — help make us No. 1!
We’re planning...
The event, which begins with an exclusive party the night before, is a partnership between the 11-year-old mainstream festival, Phoenix Pride and the Desperado Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
We’re thrilled that Judas Kiss’ screening is the result of a collaboration by these community organizations, and that our film gets such a great platform to attract a broad audience.
According to the Phoenix Film Festival website, Judas Kiss will screen at 7:25 pm on Friday, April 1, at the Harkins Scottsdale/101 Theatre 7.
Check out the listing and add it to your calendar if you’re attending the festival. Doing those things increases our “buzz” score on the festival website, which could bring more people to the screening. Right now, we’re No. 3 — help make us No. 1!
We’re planning...
- 2/27/2011
- by carlos
- doorQ.com
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