When the wolf mother finds herself at the mercy of a genocidal madman, the hunter quickly finds himself hunted.When the wolf mother finds herself at the mercy of a genocidal madman, the hunter quickly finds himself hunted.When the wolf mother finds herself at the mercy of a genocidal madman, the hunter quickly finds himself hunted.
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- TriviaTerri Claire started out in Were-Creature (2012) as Luperca and decided to give this character her first film debut.
- Alternate versionsThere are two versions of the film. The Theatrical Version runs 14 minutes and the Video Download Version from a downloadable site called Were-Creature Videos (www.werecreaturevideos.com), runs 6 minutes. The Video Download Version has a Were-Creature Videos logo and it removes scenes with Katherine Black and Katherine Baker-MacKay. It only has Terri Claire's scene and a different ending of her goes into full transformation form as she chases the hunter and ends up losing him in the forest. She looks around in a forest clearing and say "I will find you someday".
- ConnectionsEdited into Were-Creature Videos: Volume 2 (2016)
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A Fan Film Lacking All But The Passion to Create
The poster art looks great. Beyond that, I need to level set expectations. I'd call these Ramirez short films, "Werewolf Fan Films." As such I can forgive a lot on the production level side of things.
Thankfully, no one has showered these reviews with the vitriol, "Werewolves of Stayville" received. I could see that the actors seemed to be having fun with the film. Most of the folks who crap all over efforts like this don't make films. I do, so here's some constructive feedback.
I don't think the lack of credible makeup FX is what holds this back. 5 years later and this film doesn't improve on the quality of Stayville and I think that really starts with the script. In all humility I'd suggest that writer Alexis Ramirez should check out "Screenplay: The Foundations of Screen writing" by Syd Field. It's a tool for his tool box that would move his storytelling skills forward in a big way. At least it did this for me.
I actually think there's a place for strong female character driven stories, especially in the werewolf sub-genre which is typically all about men turning into their inner beast.
Keep moving your skill set forward and try again. The concept. artwork and catchy titles were enough to make me have a look, so that's something to build on.
Thankfully, no one has showered these reviews with the vitriol, "Werewolves of Stayville" received. I could see that the actors seemed to be having fun with the film. Most of the folks who crap all over efforts like this don't make films. I do, so here's some constructive feedback.
I don't think the lack of credible makeup FX is what holds this back. 5 years later and this film doesn't improve on the quality of Stayville and I think that really starts with the script. In all humility I'd suggest that writer Alexis Ramirez should check out "Screenplay: The Foundations of Screen writing" by Syd Field. It's a tool for his tool box that would move his storytelling skills forward in a big way. At least it did this for me.
I actually think there's a place for strong female character driven stories, especially in the werewolf sub-genre which is typically all about men turning into their inner beast.
Keep moving your skill set forward and try again. The concept. artwork and catchy titles were enough to make me have a look, so that's something to build on.
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- lord_greybro
- Oct 27, 2016
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