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Light Factory Filmmakers Showcase
This Saturday, May 14th, Nightowl Pictures’ “Exit Interview” will screen in Charlotte, NC as part of the Light Factory Filmmakers Showcase. We here at Nightowl Pictures have been fans and members of The Light Factory for going on a decade, so it always makes us extremely happy when we can participate in their events. A special thanks goes to Linnea Beyer for allowing us to be included...
Exit Interview Now Online
Although it has just begun its festival run, we’ve decided to put up a streaming copy of Exit Interview online for viewing. Short independent films (especially in the fantasy/horror genre) have such a handicap to begin with, you really need to pursue anything and everything in order to have your work seen. With everything known to man being a part of The Interwebs (a series of tubes), one must...
The Walking Dead; also, Independent Ego
Being the foremost knowledge on horror (and a fan of independent comics) in graphics at Wellscovia Creative Services, everyone who has watched it has been asking me what my thoughts are on The Walking Dead. Before I say anything, I’d like to make clear that I did enjoy the pilot. I thought Frank Darabont did a fine job of bringing the comic to the screen.
To be honest, I have very little to say...
The HDSLR Revolution
It seems that everyone and their mother is talking about the HDSLR revolution these days. Do a search on the web and you’ll find industry leaders such as Philip Bloom and Vincent Laforet talking up the system as a possible leap in indie filmmaking. I began thinking, what does this mean for me?
I’ll be honest, I want one. Completely and totally. The problem is I’m torn by just a few...
A First Post, About Sex
This is my first post here, so let’s see how well it works. I finished editing a script for Sam today (she’s the principal staff member showing off her car accident scars). There was a sex scene in it, which was interesting from a screenwriting perspective. How detailed should these be in script form? My instinct is to keep sex details to a minimum. How important is it, really, for...







