Showing posts with label Elizabeth City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth City. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Funding a horror movie project is not for the faint of heart!


I want to pick up where I left off on this SKINWALKERS movie thing. There have been a lot of changes since the last update, one of them being a name change to THEY WHO WALK AMONG US.


In case you forgot, here's the logline for the story: A young music star is forced to use her clairvoyant gifts to save her teenage sister from an ancient supernatural force that is terrorizing their North Carolina home town.
The reason for this name change is that the SKINWALKERS name had already been used by several movies and TV shows. The new name is based on the same Navajo mythology—He who walks among us on all fours—is basically the English translation of "yee naaldooshii," or Skinwalker. We just tweaked it a little to fit the story.
With the last post, I talked about filming here in my hometown, where the true events took place. Unfortunately, that's no longer feasible, for a host of reasons, not the least of which are the loss of the tax incentives for movie makers in North Carolina. Hopefully we will get those back in the future.
When I first wrote the screenplay, I had figured on a budget of no more than $500,000, which is still a hell of a lot of money, but is considered a low budget for a film. With all of the entities now involved in this project, that budget has ballooned all the way up to $4 million, and deflated all the way down to $300,000. Now it is pretty solidly settled somewhere in the middle.
Getting there, however, has been quite the roller coaster ride. Back in Feb. 2017, I had just hooked up with Billy Lewis of Orange Street Films and we were deep into the process of making the script as good as it could possibly be.


Enter producer Jonathan Landau (no, not the guy who produced Titanic!) who had helped Billy produce his latest film, THE TERRIBLE TWO. Once I had incorporated the changes that Billy asked for in the screenplay, Jon jumped on board and helped hone it even more. We worked on it for a solid six months, got coverage from a couple of Hollywood producers and eventually said, "Okay, it's done!" At least for now.
This being my second screenplay, I have learned that nothing is ever really 100% done. Other producers will request changes, actors will have input, even distributors will want to add or remove things from the script.
First we had to incorporate, which meant getting a lawyer, filling out lots of papers, and agreeing on who would do what.
Once that was done, we all three made phone calls to various people, Jon and Billy to their business connections, and me to...well, anyone who would listen. We eventually teamed up with another producer named Reid Doyle, who played one of the leads in THE TERRIBLE TWO, and a couple of production companies based in Raleigh, who really loved the screenplay.


Then, it was time to find the money.
We have managed to get a great actor on board, Jesse C. Boyd, who stars in the hit TV Series "Day 5," and an amazing special effects make-up guy named Damian Fisher, who has worked on movies like "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," "Suicide Squad," "Captain America: Civil War," "Ant Man," "Jurassic World" and more.
One of the first ways we raised money was through a Go Fund Me campaign. We ended up raising over $5,000 through that, plus another $5,000 from a private investor, which really helped get the ball rolling.
We have basically spent the last year making phone calls, taking people to dinner, doing fundraisers, sending emails - anything we can to help fund this movie. Jon, Billy and Reid even drove down to Elizabeth City from Wilmington to do a private showing of their new film, THE TERRIBLE TWO, where we met up with one of our executive producers/investors, my band-mate and friend, Barret Kidd. We had a great time!
So now, here we are a year later, on the verge of finalizing our budget and beginning pre-production, which I will be blogging about in the coming weeks and months ahead. Stay tuned!

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Why I'm making a movie in Elizabeth City


A lot of people have been asking me this: Why am I putting myself through the hell of trying to get my own movie funded?  Well, the answer is simple: I want to give back to my community. They have supported my books and my music endeavors over the last 20 years, so I figured, hey, let's do something that will benefit them as well as me.

I have been trying to sell screenplays for the last couple of years. My first one required a budget that was much too big for any Hollywood types to get behind, and going indie was out of the question because it couldn't be made well on an indie budget.

So I changed my tactics and wrote a screenplay that could be made on a smaller budget. Hence, my latest story, a supernatural mystery/thriller called SKINWALKER, based on an actual event that happened right here in my town over 100 years ago.

As of this moment I have a wonderful director, Billy Lewis, and a production company, Orange St. Films, on board, as well as the local arts council and several business owners. 

http://www.orangestfilms.com/

Many people have offered their businesses and homes as locations for the film, and this town is ripe with people who love the performing arts - there are three different theatre groups in Elizabeth City alone, and even more in nearby towns. Elizabeth City is a beautiful waterfront community, perfect for filming a movie.

I have the screenplay, the production company, the arts council, local businesses - everyone is on board. But we still need the money!

I just ask that you go take a look at our Indiegogo page and check out the perks available to contributors at all levels - even just $5 gets your name mentioned in the film credits!

Please, help out your fellow thespians, your fellow citizens and help put Elizabeth City on the map by supporting its first full-length feature film! Click below for details!
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/skinwalkers-feature-film/x/15855736#/

Thursday, January 12, 2017

My leap into the film industry!

I wrote a screenplay. Then I re-wrote the screenplay. Then I re-wrote the re-write. When I finally got it where I wanted it, I began to send it off to film industry managers, agents and producers. I got a few bites. A lot of reads. But no offers. I even split it in half and made it into a pilot TV episode and a second episode. Any takers?

Nope.

You would think that after eight successfully published books, someone would be interested in my screenplay, which was based on my most successful book.

Nope again.

Two years and over a hundred emails later, I said the heck with it. I'll write another screenplay, this one with a lower budget in mind, and get it made myself.

Fast forward to SKINWALKER, my latest movie project. 

 
SKINWALKER is based on the true story of a young woman who was murdered here in Elizabeth City back in 1901. Although her boyfriend was tried and convicted of the crime, it was on circumstantial evidence, and the case has been considered unsolved ever since. It has been said that her ghost haunts the house where she last lived. My screenplay is based on those two plot points - how did Nell really die, and is her ghost still in that house, unable to move on because of unanswered questions?

The answer I give in my screenplay is quite terrifying and based upon an actual legend. Which I think is totally awesome! But of course I would think that, because it's my screenplay.

So here I was with a screenplay and...well, what now? Since I was going the indie route, that meant I would have to do everything myself. 

Gulp.

Well, I managed to get all my books published, so I figured what the heck, maybe I can find a production company that would be willing to take this baby on.

That was when I discovered Billy Lewis and Orange St. Films. Billy is an amazing dude - screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, director - he does it all. He already has two movies in the can, the first one with actor C. Thomas Howell (THE JAILHOUSE) and the second one (THE TERRIBLE TWO) in the process of getting distribution.

 
So far, the process has been an amazing learning experience. Getting people interested in helping out is easy. Getting people to give up their hard-earned money to help fund the movie? Not so much.

If you would like to help make this dream a reality, support indie filmmaking and also get some great perks like  DVD with behind the scenes documentary, a signed copy of the screenplay, or even a part in the movie, please support our Indiegogo page!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/skinwalker-feature-film#/