Wednesday, November 29, 2006



Director Brian Singleton ('Forest of the Dead') sent in some production stills from 'Death Trike'. The titular villain is seen in the top photo. Under that is Mark Singleton as Gutter, and then a trio of Halloween masked goons.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006



Tara Mackenzie and Mark Courneyea star in my K63 short, 'Checklist' (actually...they're the only two people in it from front to back). Here's a few pictures from the currently being edited product that my editor e-mailed over upon my request that I wanted a couple of images that didn't give away too much of the story. I'm going in to sit over her shoulder tomorrow and hopefully put the final touches on the thing (she has all of the computer skills, I just have my humble directors opinion).

Monday, November 27, 2006




Brett sent over a couple of screen-grabs from his Edgar Allan Poe adaptation (that's him in the central role). He's in the midst of editing it all together. The score is already complete, which was composed to the narration track, before a single frame had even been shot.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006


Above is a still from Marc Adornato's K63 short. Although it's not called 'Terror Channel' as the text in the image might suggest, it's actual title is 'In God We Trust'. Which Marc describes as "a non-fiction horror film".

Jeremy Kennedy also sent in a lil' update that his project has been titled 'Dreaming in Revelation'. You can find a couple of images from it elsewhere on this blog.

In other news: Brett Kelly has completed shooting his adaptation of 'The Tell tale Heart'. Jodi Pittman has shot the initial day of his schedule for his project 'Day Camp Massacre'. Day two is planned for next Monday. And Brian Singleton will finish up a short re-shoot tonight for 'Death Trike'. Some good progress all around.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Once again...the last thing that I want to do is put up a spoiler image on the internet here. But, Brian has sent in the early teaser poster for his epic motion picture 'Death Trike'. Don't ask me for hints on the plot though, I don't want to ruin the twist for anyone interested in coming to check out the K63. You'll just have to wait 'till December 30th.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

I'm happy to announce that the premiere screening of the collective K63 shorts will be Saturday December 30th at the Mayfair Theatre. Not sure the exact time of the showing just yet, but it'll be a late late show. Probably hovering somewhere around 11PM (not quite midnight madness), which seems proper for a batch of horror stories. It should serve as a good day for the premiere as well seeing how as it's post Christmas and office parties, pre-New Year's Eve, and on a weekend.

The screening is thanks to a late show initiative to happen the last Saturday of every month. Hopefully things go well, and maybe such screenings can happen more often. Upcoming, on Saturday the 25th at 11:30PM they're showing 'Death Race 2000'. Be sure to go and check it out.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006


A lil' teaser image in every sense of the word. This past Saturday we shot day one of a planned two day schedule for 'Checklist', my offering towards the K63. Everything went swimmingly. I think that we got some good stuff, and we even managed to finish ahead of schedule (despite having to get a back-up camera brought in to complete the last few shots of the day due to battery issues).

I do have a couple more photo's handy, but the issue is that I'm kind of hesitant to put them up 'cause they'll kind of blow the story's twist. So for now, you get someone holding a hammer. Who is it holding a hammer? What are they hammering with it? Where are they hammering? So many questions.

My editor is picking up the tape Tuesday afternoon to get started in on puzzle piecing everything together. And I'm hovering around 99% or so sure that day two of the shoot will happen Wednesday afternoon at a downtown coffee shop.

Friday, November 10, 2006


A couple more shots from Brian's dusk 'till dawn shoot which took place from Sunday the 5th all the way to the morning of the 6th.

Thursday, November 09, 2006


Now, I don't want to be the one giving away spoilers towards the plot line of one of the K63 shorts. Don't want to ruin any surprises or plot twists for anyone. But here's a teaser image from Brian Singleton's shoot last weekend. Let's just say that the title of the project includes the words 'Trike' and 'Death'...not necessarily in that order.
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