We are casting for a feature film

We are casting for a new feature film to be shot later next year, titled INSANE
KILLER to be shot in Tyne and Wear, North Tyneside area in Summer 2009,
INSANE KILLER is an Slasher horror project, similar to the Camp Blood Trilogy, but
without a lot of the clichés common in the Slasher genre, The story deals with
the horror elements of lust and gore violence.

We would prefer local actors from the Tyne and Wear area for most roles, since
we can’t pay for travel/lodging due to budget limitations, The actors selected
for the roles of INSANE KILLER, Tim, and the victims will be required to wear
heavy effects make-up in some scenes, as there is a lot of blood/gore involved.
Also, some physical agility on the part of the victims would be nice, Victims must
be able to project somesort Terror, Some parts involve brief, partial nudity, but
here will be no full frontal shots.

The producer/director on the project is Jonathon Ash (”The Graveyard of Death,
Zombie Graveyard, Zombie Ferox, Poetry of the Dead, Evel Cat”).

Payment is negotiable for key roles, and partially deferred, but that could change
as our financing situation changes, Check back for updates. We generally work on
a very limited budget, We will be shooting digital. Mostly weekend work, over a few
weeks, Resume and headshot to info (at) digitalnasties (dot) com

We are casting for:

* Police Officers – Mid-30’s Plus, Extra/Background work, Some dialog.
* The Killer – Tall over 6 feet, No dialog.
* Chastity – Female 18 + Tim’s boyfriend, full dialog, No nudity.
* Tim – Male 18+ Chastity girlfriend, full dialog, No nudity.
* Kimberly Female 18 + Nered’s boyfriend full dialog, No nudity.
* Nered Male 18 + Kimberly girlfriend full dialog, No nudity.
* Victim 1, Female 20 + Some dialog.
* Victim 2, Male 20 + Some dialog.
* Victim 3 Female 18 + Some dialog, Victim. Simulated sexual situation and minor nudity.
* Victim 4 male 18 + Some dialog.
* Victim 5 male 55 +, Some dialog.

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The Graveyard of Death Workprint on Pirate Bay

It seems that a workprint of digital nasties film The Graveyard of death is
available to download from The Pirate Bay The worlds largest BitTorrent
tracker we have asked the site admin’s and uploaded to remove the file
from being downloaded, again we have ask and not told them to remove it,
being that the workprint, uploaded is only 40% complete and only runs 76
minutes not the full 96 minutes (25 FPS PAL), when the file is removed we
may upload the complete movie on the web but only after we have sold the
200 steel-tin box sets.

the graveyard of death 2005 workprint edition small The Graveyard of Death Workprint on Pirate Bay

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Digital Nasties Magazine Interview

Just had a interview with digital video magazine i recall the magazine used to be
Camcorder User it seems that the magazine has gone with dumbing down that most
UK magazines do now reprinting the same unintresting articles which are very basic,
i highly doubt they will publish the interview so here it is in full:

I am a freelance writer working on a feature on modern horror film. I would like to
include an interview with you about your company Digital Nasties. The interview
would be about what it’s like making low-budget horror films in the UK, and what
advice you’d give to people wanting to do the same. Also, stuff like your favourite
horror films etc.

The Questions:

Q1: Digital Nasties is a great idea — a real low-budget studio for
horror, doing what the fans want. But what made you want to set it up?

A1: I was at college making short student films, i and some friends got really sick
of the type of films we studied in class, the kind of mainstream hollywood films that
should never studied, one of the most disappointing, even disgraceful, aspects of
the college course was that we never got to pick what movies we studied, i was
into video nasty movies at the time and still am, we talked in class about making
sci-fi and horror films away from the college course, at the time we shot mostly
on digital 8 and the first film we made was Chameleon, and we picked the name
digital nasties as my love of the video nasty movies and the fact was shot on digital.

Q2: Can you tell us about the high and low points in making your
films? Making any film in the UK is never easy — but was the money hard to
raise, or were there particular challenges in production? What were the
worst moments, and the best?

A2.Highs, getting up early before the morning sun and getting the sets and actors
ready before the mad rush of filming, low points actors who show up one day film
lots of important scenes and the next day never show up because they had a better
offer or don’t like getting up so early ,also people on the internet who just love to
destroy movies because they are under constant pressure to produce new material
for the website and nothing better than a bad review! if only most online movie
reviews sites had mconstructive criticism, particular challenges I know a number
of people who have been turned down for funding a number of times, with the
type of films we make i don’t think the British Council or The National Lottery would
fund that kind of film! but what I can’t understand is some of the very big U.S.
distributors offering to fund the very same productions that in the U.K. no one would
put into national distribution, the best by going out and filming in a group has allowed
me to learn thing many that college classes didn’t teach.

Q3: What do you think about horror film as a genre these days? Is it
in a good period? Is UK horror distinctive in any way? Have a rant
about your views, if you will, on where the genre is these days!

A3. what can i say i’m a fan of 80’s horror films when blood and sex were
less censored and had a lot more impact, most modern horror films have lot the
atmosphere that remained consistently gritty and brutal, not the nice goreless
teen horror and remakes that fill HMV’s stores, i still think that Scream was the
turning point to the blood less teen horror of today!teenagers getting doing drugs,
having sex, then running around screaming it gets boring after 30 different series
with same theme! while UK independent horror films like 28 days later &
Shaun of the Dead are some of the very best the genre has ever offered.

Q4: What do you think are the ingredients of a great horror film? Are there
particular stories,themes, or particular types of lighting, music etc?

A4. The score can make or break a film, you could make the best film ever made
and if you pick the wrong music and the film will loss most of it atmosphere, say
you add electronic dance music you may send your viewer into delirium.

Q5: How do you get your films seen? Do you sell them direct on DVD,
or to cable or horror festivals?

A5. Most sales of digital nasties films come from the internet we set up a open
source shopping cart to take payment as we only sell over our website to keep
down costs, 100% of the money made of the site goes back into the next production,
we also send screeners out to review websites, we have not yet entered any film
festivals but we plan to soon!.

Q6: What would say are the best horror films? Which ones have influenced
you in your films?

A6. The films that have been biggest influence on us and still are Zombie Flesh Eaters
this shouts out decay with particularly effective widescreen photography ghostly
zombies, it quite a fantastic movie something that hollywood could never match,
Profondo rosso contents some stunning set pieces, visuals staging and elaborate
murder scenes, Living Dead At Manchester Morgue the impressive surreal atmosphere
screams out here with very strong plot twists with zombies infesting the isolated lakes
district, night of the living dead & Peter Jackson’s bad taste it’s so over the top it get
funner each time you watch it.

Q7: Finally, if readers were going to make their own horror film, can
you give any advice about the best way to make sure that they make a film?

A7. Get your nearest video camera, write a short story and few lines for the script,
and just go out and film it, i know a lot of people who been to college and film school
wrote two or three scripts looked for funding and never got it and give up the ghost
without even filming one frame of video, don’t look for the money because if you make
a great film or short the money will find you!

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Artist Wanted

Just putting out a general call for artist willing to have fun! I’m looking for artist(s)
to help in poster work & DVD & VHS Covers kind of like 1980’s type video
art ie: Zombie Flash Eaters type art work I wouldn’t be able to pay them except maybe
on a deferred payment basis but they would receive credit on the feature film &
website.

If anyone want to help out just Email below and we can talk on messenger.

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New digital nasties film making group forming

This is for all those talented actors, writers, directors, producers, cameramen,
lighting and sound crews (ect.) that are currently in and around Tyne and Wear,
Those that have the drive and desire to create independent films yet find that they
are “too far from the action”.

We will write, direct, film and produce our own high quality, low budget independent
features for submission to film festivals, We will seek financing ourselves and we will
do the publicizing as well, After awhile we will inevitably meet in a public place in Tyne
and Wear and begin preparations and delegating tasks for our new feature.

Anyone that can assist the growth of this group is encouraged to email me and
especially those who would like to join. Please send a letter stating how you could
benefit the group, you don’t have to have any qualifications.

We will be working from the ground up and this will not happen in any short amount
of time, I ask that everyone be patient and I will return every email as promptly as I can.

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The Graveyard of Death Release Date

Bartek Czekaj, Michael Fiddes, Gavin Ash, Bob Note and Evel star in the title roles of The Graveyard of Death, The film is directed by Jonathon Ash (Zombie Ferox and Zombie Graveyard) and produced by Derek Ash. The screenplay was adapted from a story by Jonathon Ash and Bob Note. Tim Days and Larry Atkins are the executive producers.

The Graveyard of Death follows Reporter (Ash) and Georges’s (Czekaj) A reporter from the Mirror newspaper investigates a Toxic Waste Dump in which the Army have been testing Infectious Diseases.

It’s not long before the Zombies are free and Killing, George phones the reporter to tell him about a blast seen from the closed off woods, the reporter who is not far from the woods investagates the military cover-up it’s not long before the zombies and the military are trying the kill each other, The Graveyard of Death is sure to be on its way to becoming a cult classic.

The film also stars a talented and diverse group of actors, the outstanding team behind
the scenes includes director of photography Bob Note, with Jonathon Ash, and Stunt master Bena Stan rounding off the ensemble.

The Graveyard of Death’s music score is being composed by il Kommander Gelatinoso Ninja, the movie has an December 4, 2005 release date.

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Audio Post production

I have just completed the repost-production of my a The Graveyard Of Death horror film (excluding audio, music, sound effects) and I wondered if there were anyone that would be interested in helping out with the finishing touches. I have reached the point where I can do all I can do and I am in need of someone with audio sweetening skills, muscial ability and sound design experience.

The person or persons do not have to have all of these skills but, you know, at least one. I wouldn’t be able to pay them except maybe on a deferred payment basis but they would receive credit on the feature film. Thank you for your time.

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The Graveyard Of Death 2005

In the woods behind the trees a world of death awaits anyone that steps into the woods, years ago nine people went missing and no-one seen them again, the police closed the woods for over 5 years, on the eve of the re-opening the police open the gates and let people use “the parks and woods again, little knowing what is about to end in death! for “the people who enter the woods.

Filmed as Zombie Graveyard 2 the story was refilmed three time each as the same actors did not become available on the dates of the shoots, so over time the story of a graveyard full of zombies moved to a woods with zombie killers, filmed in little under a year and with no real cash input, i renamed the movie so i could use the name on a new zombie movie starting some time next year, maybe in the summer.

With the Music OST and DVD Covers complete the only thing to do now is the editing which i hope to have done in the next few weeks and have the DVD out on sale at digital nasties shop, we will also have links from this site to buy the DVD, a LIMITED COLLECTOR’S EDITION 3 disc will be available for a few weeks before it’s is replaced with a Standard Edition, each LIMITED COLLECTOR’S EDITION will have serial number, the three disc set will also have a AUDIO CD of the films Original Soundtrack.

We also hope to soon have Personalied digital nasties Novelty T-shirts, Mugs, Posters and more coming soon at digital nasties shop the place to shop for all your digital nasties merchandise.

If You Wish To Enter The Graveyard Of Death.

Please contact your local law enforcement for further assistance.

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Actors and extras needed for feature film

We’re currently looking for actors and models for a no-budget horror movie. Which starts shooting in October 2005 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. Unfortunatley we have no cash, so payments will have to be on a deffered basis, I’m afraid. However we have a great script, a great director and we’re shooting on a dvx 100.

The story is a blood and guts romp centering around two young couples, who, take refuge in a wood lands, only to discover that it’s inhabited by crazed, murderous, Monk Satanists. The film will be extremely violent, very sexual, dark and gothic. Not for the faint hearted!

We would love to hear from anyone who’s interested in getting involved. We would especially like to hear from people (men and women) who have no problem with nudity.

Other than special effects/make up people.

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