Sunday, October 27, 2013

Shooting the Low-Budget Horror Movie Dark Feed, Part One

Filmmaker Magazine | The Magazine of Independent Film

Many filmmakers make a low-budget movie in the hopes of getting to L.A. and working on a big-budget movie. The Rasmussen brothers went in a different direction. Going out to L.A. they wrote and sold a script that was made into The Ward, directed by John Carpenter. But they wanted to do more than just write the script, so after completing their next screenplay they came back to Boston and made the movie Dark Feed on a shoestring.  The Rasmussun brothers, Michael and Shawn, spoke to us recently about this experience, and what they have learned about making a movie on a tight budget. Their next project, Subculture, currently in post-production, was just selected by the Fantasia Film Market to be part of their Off-Frontières Program.

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