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Marc   10-23-2006, 08:42 PM
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A week ago we shot a short film for a 13-Day Horror Film contest. It has been submitted to the UK company running the contest and I have now posted the film our website.

The Quiet Darkness is a supernatural thriller about the remaining 10 minutes of a young woman's life. If any one is interested in watching it visit the site here. Quicktime 7 is required as well as patience... the file is 46MB.

It is best viewed with the lights off and the volume up.

If you don't have Quicktime 7 you can view the film at our MySpace site.

Hope you enjoy it!
cobalt   10-23-2006, 09:01 PM
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******SPOILER ALERT******










WOW!!!!! Marc. I got goose-bumps every time I caught site of the figure in black in the mirror! The last few seconds also gave me the chills....when she was pulled back. Fantastic film, I hope you do well with it!


bad cobalt............slinking away.....must remember the spoiler alerts.......
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Kenji   10-24-2006, 10:04 AM
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This is amazing short film! I liked it, and scared me! :eek:

Thanks, Marc.

She's Chicago fan? Big Grin
Marc   11-01-2006, 11:38 AM
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The Quiet Darkness was nominated as a top ten finalist for the 13-Day Horror Film Contest out of over 60 entries. While we didn't win any awards just being in the top ten is extremely exciting. Thought I'd share my mornings good news. Big Grin
Dave   11-01-2006, 02:09 PM
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Marc B. Wrote:The Quiet Darkness was nominated as a top ten finalist for the 13-Day Horror Film Contest out of over 60 entries. While we didn't win any awards just being in the top ten is extremely exciting. Thought I'd share my mornings good news. Big Grin
Great news Marc. Well done.

I know they're planning on showing the finalists at some point. Do you know any details? I'm too lazy to look it up myself Smile

Dave
Marc   11-01-2006, 02:32 PM
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Dave Wrote:I know they're planning on showing the finalists at some point. Do you know any details? I'm too lazy to look it up myself Smile

All submitted films will be posted within the next few days at http://www.film-club.co.uk
Marc   11-04-2006, 11:17 AM
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Okay... I promise to stop talking about this. Soon.

Today the awards were announced for the Halloween Horror 13-Day Challenge. As I've already mentioned The Quiet Darkness was an official selection of the festival (i.e. was in the top ten films screened) . As if that wasn't enough of a pat on the back we took home three other awards:

Best Actress (Alissa Bailey)
Best Screenplay
Best Special Effects

I'm beaming, I know.

If you want to check out all the films submitted you can at Film Club UK.
Scott Miller   11-04-2006, 11:40 AM
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Marc B. Wrote:Okay... I promise to stop talking about this. Soon.

Today the awards were announced for the Halloween Horror 13-Day Challenge. As I've already mentioned The Quiet Darkness was an official selection of the festival (i.e. was in the top ten films screened) . As if that wasn't enough of a pat on the back we took home three other awards:

Best Actress (Alissa Bailey)
Best Screenplay
Best Special Effects

I'm beaming, I know.

If you want to check out all the films submitted you can at Film Club UK.

Congrats, sounds like things are really happening for you. Who knows, Beacon may turn to a young upstart such as yourself to helm the RJ movie.

Scott

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Maggers   11-04-2006, 01:21 PM
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SPOILERS IN THE QUOTE....DON'T READ IT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN MARC'S FILM





cobalt79 Wrote:WOW!!!!! Marc. I got goose-bumps every time I caught site of the figure in black in the mirror! The last few seconds also gave me the chills....when she was pulled back. Fantastic film, I hope you do well with
it!


Unfortunately, I knew what to expect because of Cobalt's post. I'm a fast reader, my eye skims and the information is absorbed, even if I am not reading purposefully. However, if I see a spoiler alert I will avoid that post altogether. Too bad a spoiler alert was not posted.

I do wish I could have seen the film without the foreknowledge, it surely would have had a greater impact. But it was terrific nevetheless, Marc. Congratulations! You deserve all your awards.
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cobalt   11-04-2006, 09:21 PM
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Sorry Maggers.

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