Back in December we told you about Scottish Writer/Director Fraser Coull‘s “overactive imagination” which he parlayed into creating his own production company, Silly Wee Films, which is developing a feature film that he wrote, entitled Night is Day – The Movie, which is based on Coull’s self-funded online sci-fi webseries, Night is Day.
Now, Fraser and his merry band of overactive imagineers want to take the film to the American Film Market in November to seek distribution. Check out the new teaser trailer below, and find out how you can help Fraser get one step closer to getting his film on the big-screen and get a credit at the end of the film for your help!
Teaser Trailer: Night Is Day
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You can donate Any amount that you want at http://www.nightisday.net/donate.php and in return you will get...
Now, Fraser and his merry band of overactive imagineers want to take the film to the American Film Market in November to seek distribution. Check out the new teaser trailer below, and find out how you can help Fraser get one step closer to getting his film on the big-screen and get a credit at the end of the film for your help!
Teaser Trailer: Night Is Day
Click Here To View The Video
You can donate Any amount that you want at http://www.nightisday.net/donate.php and in return you will get...
- 3/22/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
One thing I truly love about the internet and all of the emerging technologies that have come along in the last few years, is that creativity is not shackled to big Hollywood studios, or cost prohibitive budgets any more. The world is changing and the opportunities that you never thought you’d get, are now yours for the taking. Granted, for a lot of people the simple factor of time is an issue but, instead of using that free hour to watch the latest episode of Survivor, go create something!
Scottish Writer/Director Fraser Coull, who was once told that he had an “overactive imagination” by a primary school teacher, created something. Coull decided to parlay that imagination, and all of his free time into creating his own production company, Silly Wee Films, which is developing a feature film that he wrote, entitled Night is Day – The Movie.
Night is Day...
Scottish Writer/Director Fraser Coull, who was once told that he had an “overactive imagination” by a primary school teacher, created something. Coull decided to parlay that imagination, and all of his free time into creating his own production company, Silly Wee Films, which is developing a feature film that he wrote, entitled Night is Day – The Movie.
Night is Day...
- 12/21/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
There's not a whole lot to the short film Someone Else--but there is certainly something about it. Directed by Andrew Newall, and clocking in at the four minute mark, Someone Else is a snapshot of a paranoid woman who believes that someone else has been in her house. The film bounces back between the woman noticing subtle changes in her house, and her sessions with a therapist going over her paranoia and reoccuring dreams. It's a quick film, but one that does end up staying with you. Just like how the woman continues to believe that someone is there--we too continue to feel like something is there within the film, something we may have missed. The entire film is like the very beginning of some kind of enormous puzzle, framing perhaps the edge of a larger picture.The film provides the skeletal outline of something much bigger that we want to know more about,...
- 11/17/2010
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
Director/writer: Andrew Newall.
Someone Else is a film of paranoia and delusions. With a running time of four minutes, the film is the shortest this site has seen, but the delivery of a somewhat obsessive compulsive personality by Karen Bartke is believable and well done. Although slightly confusing, horror and thriller fans will have to see this little jewel on the film festival circuit.
The synopsis involves an unnamed woman experiencing the neurotic belief that someone else is in her home. But is this all in her imagination? Not completely fleshed out, the second woman, played by, Sharon Osdin, seems to delight in the torture of the first.
The ending will leave questions, yet the short running time means that Someone Else will not stay in the synapse for long. Thrilling, and slightly gorrific the film is a recommend; however, the difficulty lies in finding a copy or screen...
Someone Else is a film of paranoia and delusions. With a running time of four minutes, the film is the shortest this site has seen, but the delivery of a somewhat obsessive compulsive personality by Karen Bartke is believable and well done. Although slightly confusing, horror and thriller fans will have to see this little jewel on the film festival circuit.
The synopsis involves an unnamed woman experiencing the neurotic belief that someone else is in her home. But is this all in her imagination? Not completely fleshed out, the second woman, played by, Sharon Osdin, seems to delight in the torture of the first.
The ending will leave questions, yet the short running time means that Someone Else will not stay in the synapse for long. Thrilling, and slightly gorrific the film is a recommend; however, the difficulty lies in finding a copy or screen...
- 1/28/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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