Each week, the mysterious owner and projectionist of the State Theater, Cole Kirwin, will thrust an unwitting member of his audience into a strange and fantastic situation. How the unfortunate audience member reacts will contribute to the macabre, ironic, or unexpected twist ending of each episode.
Cool. I don't have facebook or twitter but will keep up on youtube.+1
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How much would it cost to option this screenplay? It sounds like movie gold!
Get me a job on the show, Willco. I'll do anything.
You got a high resolution version of this production still? Like 1280x720 or maybe larger?
(http://www.esmolkin.com/www.esmolkin.com/the_Projectionist_files/A010_C008_1231HS_01355.jpg)
Looks really cool, are anthology shows like Night Gallery? I used to love that show.
If we shoot in Los Angeles, I don't mind opening this place up for extras - but it was very expensive to shoot that promo in Los Angeles. It's the reason why the production will likely move elsewhere if it's picked up.
Film it in D.C.
If we shoot in Los Angeles, I don't mind opening this place up for extras - but it was very expensive to shoot that promo in Los Angeles. It's the reason why the production will likely move elsewhere if it's picked up.
i dont think any of us could support you
So this is about a dude who gets a job as a projectionist because he likes movies? :-*
Looks great, but I get kinda of a.... too clean.... feeling from the teaser.
The music was great, but the actual cinematography looks too Nolan-esque.
This isn't going to be an online thing right?
Also, you should see what Angelo Badalamenti is up to. He tends to like composing for indie projects.
Also, that actor has a great look to him. He looks fucking BUSINESS.
Could you get Joe Dante to direct one of the episodes? "From the director of GREMLINS and THE HOWLING!" Plus, he also did worked on The Twilight Zone and Amazing Stories so he has the background to do anthology work.
Hearing that it's supposed to be web-only and have TV production values makes me very nervous. People on the internet want dumb short-form garbage like The Guild, or at best something kooky like Dr. Horrible. Comedy seems to work well, but I don't know about horror/thriller/suspense.
Did you happen to see The Box? Up until the point where it becomes completely and totally stupid, it's a pretty good take on Twilight Zone (complete with the overwrought symphonic score).
When you say you are in charge of developing the mythos, does that mean you intend to have a serialized arc for the frame story?
he is probably the most interesting winemaker in america right now. he's doing some shit no one else is even close to.