Follow Up: “Who Is Patient Zero?” Becomes A Novel Dan Koelsch, October 13, 2011October 14, 2011 Last year we told you about a burgeoning viral campaign for a zombie film. For those who wondered whatever happened with the campaign and even the movie itself, we have an update. Find out the details, including the major change to the project, after the break. Patient Zero was an independent film still in early development. Unfortunately, funding fell through, so the project stalled. Thus, the company Black Rooster Creations was created to get their projects out in some form. So, Patient Zero became a novel, and it was recently released on Amazon and Smashwords. The project had always interested us because it’s a zombie story told from the point of view of someone who has already been infected the virus itself. The digital novel is only $2.99, so take a look and give us your review in the comments below! News Viral Marketing Who Is Patient ZeroZombies
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The Asylum Strikes Again: Check Out These Two 2012 Knock-Offs November 3, 2009November 3, 2009For those who are blissfully unaware of the “movie” studio called The Asylum, all you really need to know is that they make cheap straight-to-DVD knock-offs of big movies. They are pretty notorious to film buffs, as they aren’t exactly subtle about their original source. It’s kind of like a… Read More