Sunday 30 October 2011

Return From Margate

We just got back from the 2 Days Later 2011 film festival in Margate and once again it proved to be a really good event and great night all round.
The standard of entries this year was high and every one of the thirteen shortlisted films had something going for it. The focus this year seemed to be much more on tension and style than on blood and guts and this made for some really interesting ideas that were genuinely creepy and well executed.

At last years festival our entry, Dead Time, won Best Gore and Best Visual Effect which we was brilliant. This year we barely even used any blood so were interested to see which categories (if any) we got nominated for we are really pleased to report that we won Best Cinematography, got a nomination for Best Edit and our leading lady, Ellie Moore, got a nomination for Best Actress.

All in all it was a really good night and has got us talking about next years entry already.
Our prizewinning entry from this year is now up on our YouTube channel so please head over there and enjoy Dead Dream.

Wednesday 19 October 2011

2 days Later 2011 - Shortlist

We are very chuffed to announce that our latest short - Dead Dream - has been shortlisted for this years 2 Days Later film festival and will be shown at the Theatre Royal in Margate on 29th Oct. If you fancy coming along then we can guarantee a great nights entertainment in the shape of a whole bunch of horror shorts and an after party to round out the night.
For those of you who can't make it to the screening we will be releasing Dead Dream on our YouTube channel as soon as the competition is done where it will sit alongside last years entry - Dead Time - which won us awards for Best Gore and Best Visual Effect.
In the meantime here are a couple of stills from Dead Dream to whet your appetite.


This year we tried something a little different and dropped the blood and gore in favour of suspense in the story of an abused wife who is denied the opportunity to exact revenge on her husband but who's obsession with vengeance reaches out from beyond the grave.