Hey all, your friendly neighborhood design guru couldn’t let uncle Streebo have all the fun on the Poster Tips video, so I’ve made a part 2. Check it out after the leap as they say.
What a month for MVP. So many things a poppin. The Mad Monster Party Film Fest which has thus far got a great response will be going live in 2 short weeks. Very exciting stuff and some very entertaining films I hope you all will make it out to see.
After that Monster weekend, we’ll be, at long last sneaking into Muticia’s Movie Morgue for the filming of the first episode on March 31st. If any of you MVP Players would like to help out on the set of what is surely to be a fun little show, please message Jamie McRoberts on Facebook!
I know I’ve mentioned it previously, but Holy Crap, is that score for G.H.O.S.T. Amazing!!!!! I can’t wait for everyone to behold it! Soon, my mutants. Soon!
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Welcome back to another edition of Streeborama here on Mutantville.com. I’m still drowning in an endless stream of editing in a race to get the final cut of G.H.O.S.T. locked in so the visual FX and score can be completed – so I had to shoot another v-log to serve as my blog entry. I shot that so I wouldn’t have to type too much – so why don’t you go check it out now.
(Learn the secrets of the universe after the leap!)
The energy is high on the Mutantville Mothership as the producers of MVP meet tonight to review the first assembly of G.H.O.S.T.. G.H.O.S.T. was originally proposed as a five minute short for the Chiller Dare to Direct contest – but was expanded in a longer 30 minute short film. The first cut of G.H.O.S.T. came in at a unexpected 47 minutes. Everyone is so pleased with what we have so far – that we are excited about the possibility of expanding G.H.O.S.T. into a full length feature with an approximate run time of 70 minutes. Tonight we will discuss what works or doesn’t work in the first cut as well as going over the visual FX needed and possible approaches to the score. We will also have our final discussion on the new scenes to be filmed to lengthen the movie before locking them into a new version of the script. What a long strange trip it’s been – and we’re only getting started!
**Streebo
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This interview is from our Convention Series at the Horrorfind Convention in 2007. You can tell how excited Streebo is to interview Doug Bradley. Most know him for his role as Pinhead in Hellraiser. Although he was “Lead Cenobite” in Hellraiser. In Hellbound: Hellraiser II he was credited as Pinhead.
I’m a huge fan of the score of this film by Christopher Young. Who knows how many times I’ve listened to it.
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