Make Your Own Zombie Film With “Editing The Dead” Dan Koelsch, November 10, 2010 Night of the Living Dead is known for being one of the first modern zombie films, and its director George A. Romero is considered the grandfather of the genre. Unfortunately, despite its critical acclaim and success, Romero has seen very little money directly from the film. Thanks to a clerical error, the film immediately lost its copyright, and it has since been in the public domain. Now someone has used that freedom to make an interactive version of the film. The project is called Editing The Dead, and can be found at EditingTheDead.com. Once there, you watch videos and make selections for the characters to create your own story based on footage from the film. The use of creative editing gives you a lot of options in the story, despite it being based on a single 96 minute film. Try it for yourself and let us know what you think! Fan Made Work Viral News Viral Videos George A. RomeroInteractiveNight of The Living DeadZombies
“Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation” Looks To Kickstarter To Finish Final Scene February 13, 2014February 13, 2014In cinema, there is dedicated fan filmmaking, and there is what Chris Strompolos and Eric Zala have done. As 10 and 11 year olds in 1982, they decided to make a shot-for-shot remake of Raiders of the Lost Ark. It took the pair 7 years to finish most of the… Read More
Learn About Newton Haven’s Infamous Pub Crawl in “The World’s End” Viral Video July 2, 2013July 2, 2013The World’s End is a apocalyptic comedy where five friends (including Simon Pegg and Nick Frost) come back to their hometown of Newton Haven to complete an epic 12 stop pub crawl that finishes at The World’s End. Unfortunately, something strange is going on in their neighborhood, but you can… Read More
Watch an Exclusive Clip From “Wish You Were Here” May 24, 2013May 24, 2013Wish You Were Here is a suspense drama about a tropical vacation gone wrong. The film opens in limited theaters on June 7th, but we have an exclusive clip for you after the break. In it, Dave Flannery (Joel Edgerton) and his wife Alice (Felicity Price) have a heated argument. Read More