Sunday, July 31, 2011

RADIO Z: HORROR MOVIE TAKES OVER ERWIN, TN

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Johnson City, Tennessee, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) July 27, 2011 --
Joy Everlasting Films, a new film company based in the Appalachian region, has accepted Radio Z as their next full-length, feature film. With the vision of one day hiring people to do full-time movie-making in an area that is often overlooked by Hollywood, Joy Everlasting and director A.J. Rose hold hope for the low-budget film’s success.

“I think that Radio Z has a strong chance of gaining ‘cult favorite’ status” states Rose.

The main hero and creatures of Radio Z contrast the popular Hollywood standard of sex symbols and common metaphors. By using the unique nature that the creatures have, Rose cultivates a new psychological angle within the horror genre.

“The creatures in this film are called ‘creatures’ - they’re not necessarily zombies.”

Erwin, TN was chosen as the location for the film because of its vintage qualities. Mom-and-pop shops, indolent streets, and wooded landscaping paint the backdrop throughout the film.

“Erwin fit the bill perfectly, and the local response to our presence here was just icing on the cake - the government, law enforcement, businesses, and families have all been fantastic,” said Rose.

Although the film will be out on DVD, Rose hopes to release through local theaters in Erwin and the surrounding areas first. However, finding a theater to accommodate the film is currently proving to be a challenge for Rose since the film is recorded using a high definition, digital medium and not a reel based camera. The film is aimed for an October 2011 release, plus entry into several film festivals.

For those interested in participating in this film, it is not too late. There will be several opportunities for extras and production assistants in the near future. For information on auditions, locations, and motion classes, please visit http://undeadmovie.webs.com/.



View the original article here



Peliculas Online

No comments:

Post a Comment