In celebration of Eventide Productions’ supernatural narrative “Indigo Falls”, I’ve decided to visit the top-10 unexplained phenomena. Now, while a veritable list of said phenomena is a difficult compilation, offering much by way of wide-spread debate, conspiracy theories, & debunking attempts, this list does its best to target most of the ‘usual suspects’ that have come to be embraced by pop-culture.
10 – The Mind & Body Connection
There is significant data that links the mind and its vast array of influences over the body. Once...
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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Shakespeare Rock, originally uploaded by Eventide Productions.
Location picture for Eventide Productions’ Supernatural Feature film, “Indigo Falls.” The inscription on the rock is from Shakespeare’s “The Two Gentlemen of Verona.”
It reads: “The Current that with gentle murmur glides. Thou know’st being stopp’d. Impatiently doth rage. But when his fair course is not hindered. He makes sweet music with the enamell’d stones. Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge. He overtaketh in his pilgrimage. ...
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.