To help promote the launch of the DVD, we’ve cut together a new “Of Darkness” trailer. Watch it, rate it, embed it, socialize it, help us spread the word.
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Eventide Productions’ Multi Award-Winning, critically acclaimed horror short, “Of Darkness” has been acquired by the Comcast Horror Network, FearNet. The deal will cover both On Demand as well as Broadband streaming on FearNet.com. Premiere details haven’t been finalized, but we’re all hoping it will be at the end of October closer to Halloween. More details to come…
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Eventide Productions is currently developing their first full-length feature film. The story is being developed by Gary E. Irwin, Matt Casale and Paul Irwin, w/ Matt writing the script. We know everyone is anxious for information, but there are only three things that we can tell you about the highly secretive story-line:
1. It is not a feature-version of the team’s 2006 short “Of Darkness.”
2. The project blends elements of Science-Fiction and Supernatural
3. We are calling it the Indigo Falls Project
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If you’re reading this post, then you’ve made it over to the new Eventide Productions’ Blog site. This is a brand new, Work-in-progress, web 2.0 version of the Eventide Productions official site. All New Eventide E-Store, Short Films, and Feature Film pages are currently being put together, but for now you can keep up w/ the latest Eventide news. Stay tuned…
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Eventide’s producer Paul Irwin, director Gary E. Irwin and writer Matt Casale gathered together last week to lay down the filmmaker commentary for the upcoming “Of Darkness” DVD release set for the beginning of October.
This was the first commentary session for the Eventide gang and besides being a blast, it was also a great trip down memory lane. Be sure to look out for a few surprise guest stars when the DVD hits stores.
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Eventide Productions started as a platform for creative expression, upon which its members could showcase their various collaborative & artistic endeavors. Armed merely with an “art for art’s sake” mentality, the early stages of the company were driven by a simple initiative: find a way to flex our collective creative muscles…tell our stories…entertain the masses.
Over the years Eventide Productions has evolved into a more cohesive business entity, having realized the viability of the entertainment industry’s revenue potentials. But the blueprint in the same; it all starts with a great idea, and ends with finding an audience.