Tag: indie
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Frankenstein’s Monster Review by Steampunk Library
Originally posted on Steampunk Library: Creator: Mary Shelley (novel) Written/Produced by Judith B. Shields, Directed by Syd Lance Media Type: Feature Film, 84 minutes Audience: Family Friendly (but use your best judgment with extra-small children) Summary: This micro-budget, independent film adaptation from First Step Cinematics, Frankenstein’s Monster tells the story of The Monster, his creator, and the lives ruined…
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Land of Nerds Film Review
Moon Sedai wrote a wonderful review of Frankenstein’s Monster. In praise of the film she wrote: “The focus of this film is, at the heart, the story, not the blood, gore, and tech. The film is beautifully done despite the low budget.” Strong words of praise were also given to Matt Risoldi (Monster) and the…
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Judith B. Shields’ Interview with Indie-Loop
Judith B. Shields’ Interview with Indie-Loop A closer look at microbudget filmmaking. “IL: You are one of the special guest panelists at this year’s Comicpalooza (2013) discussing how to make an independent film on a budget. Great topic since many indie-artists/film makers struggle with the financial aspect in launching their projects. What advice can you give…
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Galveston Daily News Interviews During Production of Frankenstein’s Monster
“LEAGUE CITY — There is a monster rattling the bushes of League City’s historic district. It’s big, brawny and steam-powered.” Read more at: http://www.galvestondailynews.com/news/local_news/article_35de4eec-5243-11e2-9300-001a4bcf6878.html