It's not often I'm public about stuff I'm working on, but I guess the powers that be want to press ahead with some kind of online presence. So I humbly introduce you to
The Projectionist, a 15-minute weekly anthology series consistent with, and spiritual successor to, the great genre television anthologies of the 1960's. I'll let the manufactured PR speak for itself:
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.
I have embedded the two-minute teaser for the show below, and a few stills from production. We are now have a presence on both
Facebook and
Twitter, and I would be very appreciative of any fan support from you guys.
The next question will be, "When does it launch?" And to that, I must unfortunately answer, "TBD."
It's in active development, and I can't go into specifics with what companies are currently in talks to foot the bill for this production. I will say that it has generated a startling amount of buzz, and I have been surprised to see what companies have tried to woo the producers.
Still, my gut (hyuk, hyuk) instinct says this will end up being independently financed, because all three of the producers remain steadfast on a specific budget and that number just isn't one that the majors and most production companies are comfortable with - especially for online content.
So any fan support will go a long way.
My role is that of executive story editor. I unfortunately cannot take any credit for the promo, because all I did was sit by the sidelines and cheer, and monitor the post-production process with the rest of the crew (and give feedback when appropriate). The promo was directed by
Stewart Hopewell, who directed
Slaughter, one of last year's 8 Films to Die For from the annual After Dark Horrorfest.
I've written a couple of scripts for the show - including one used to pitch the project to some of the folks we're dealing with - and will be in charge with developing the mythos for the show, general creative direction and overseeing (as well as assisting) other writers.
As this production progresses, I'll be sure to let you guys know about it. Thanks.

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