Monday, March 17, 2008

RECRUITING ZOMBIE HORDE :)

March 20 at 8pm come by my office at 1717 Ave K, Lubbock, TX and join in the Zombie fun. I need at least 30 people to group together and moan "brains" as you rush the building. It's a fun shot that I think would add a lot to the short Zombie film I'm doing.

Please respond or email to be a part of the Zombie horde.
Thanks and smiles will be provided.
See you there!

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Young At Art Commercial

The Lubbock Sketch Club is reaching out to the local community and hosting a free drawing class for kids. Ages 8-12 are welcome every Wednesday to attend a free art class. All supplies are provided and you even get your own sketch pad for drawing at home! It's fun and great for that time between school and work letting out. Contact me here or Will Terrell at myspace.com/sketchclub for more information and sign up details.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Will's Interview

I filmed this as part of the Hope Shalom commercial to put on my youtube channel. I really liked the flow of the interview and thought the net might want to see the whole thing. Hope you enjoy it. Leave a comment or email me about my interview techniques, I'm still very green on the whole thing. Thanks world.

Monday, March 03, 2008

ADHD Variety Hour Preview

A quick preview of the full show that will air next Monday and every Monday after. Hope you enjoy it.


Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Hold up - New Stories!

I had been working on the script for what has come to be called "Zombie Girl." Far from a real title also far from finished. The story was coming along fine when I started researching indie film on the internet, specifically horror shorts. I wanted to get a good idea of what people were doing and how I could make it better. This is part of my process.
I found "You're scaring the children", by Soren Narnia. The film leaves a bit to be desired as far as film production, but the story had me hooked. The creepy quality of the film did add to the peculiar story of this man's childhood. It was a good time spent and I had to get in touch with him about the story. I thought the imagery of the events would be great on film. So I wrote him a note and he actually responded to me!
He gave me the go ahead to make the story into a film. He even sent me his ebook "Knifepoint Horror". You should check out his blog, he is one creatively cool writer. I was really fond of the story about the batting machine in first person.
Since he gave me permission and full artistic license to make his story, I am stopping pre- production on Zombie Girl. We are now focusing on getting You're scaring the children up and running. Fortunately, the actors i have talked to about the zombie flick don't mind acting in this film either. woot!
Along with a bunch of other things, video blogging will commence in the next few days. Let's hope the lens doesn't break. ha!

Z History

Z in the Middle began in 1999 as a small theater group. In 2004 our first film script was complete. By 2006, shooting began on one of many short films. Last year we worked on films, conventions, comics and classes. 2011 is dedicated to creating many new comic titles, independent films and growing the company.

Production History