BLUMHOUSE INSPIRED, CONTINUANCE PICTURES WANT TO YOUR HORROR MOVIE
BLUMHOUSE-INSPIRED CONTINUANCE PICTURES WANT TO MAKE YOUR HORROR MOVIE!
Continuance
Pictures, producers of the upcoming horror film ISOLATION, have
announced a new film initiative - that could help budding filmmakers get
their film off the ground!
The 'CONTINUE' initiative has been inspired and encouraged by horror maestro Jason Blum.
Continuances
Tristan Barr and David Gim were speaking to Blum (“Halloween”, “The
Purge”) at the recent Busan Film Market where he inspired the prolific
producing unit to get a film fund going.
“Jason gave us incredible advice on shooting with low budgets and
testing contents with short films”, says Barr, co-founder of the
company.
The chat led to a new film initiative, in which budding filmmakers will
have the chance to produce their own short with feature film or TV
series potential. At the same time, the company has also announced a new
horror movie, which Barr will helm.
Through their new initiative, Continuance Pictures will foster the
untapped creativity of new writers, directors and producers by assisting
them in the development and production of a film through a short film
initiative.
“The initiative is a pragmatic approach to filmmaking in the digital
age”, says Barr, whose film ‘’Watch the Sunset’’ was one of the most
celebrated Australian films of 2017. ‘’The initiative will connect
emerging talent to the film industry and other creatives through
investment and opportunity.’’
Continuance Pictures is a global company, with connections in Asia and
Australia - they are a partner of former CAA and Sierra Infinity fixture
Ina Petersen, who last year launched Inner Voice Artists, a Los
Angeles-based international management and production company, and are
currently working with Korean partners on “Isolation”, a horror story
which Barr will also write and direct.
“Isolation” tells of the lone survivor of a plane crash who encounter a demon being while lost in the wilderness.
Continuance Pictures launches the “Continue” short film initiative this
month, offering emerging talent the opportunity to prove themselves on
the world stage. With an aim to inspire innovation and harness the
potential of the current media landscape, the new studio will foster a
creative culture in which bold choices are rewarded.
“As a filmmaker, there is nothing worse than receiving a “rejection
letter” and not understanding why. Through this process the team at
Continuance Pictures we are attempting to provide feedback to applicants
to build working relationships and ongoing opportunities for the
future.”
The short film initiative assists in the creation of acclaimed short films
and their submission to film festivals around the world. These short
films can then be used as a proof of concept, convincing larger studios
and investors of the potential of related feature-length films,
television series and franchises.
Adds Barr, “As I have learnt with Watch the Sunset, momentum is such an
integral part of the process of surviving in this business. We will be
capitalizing on festival screenings with meetings in the marketplace
with the already developed feature script of the project.”
‘’Watch the Sunset’’ was an 83 minute, one-shot, low-budget feature film
that Barr wrote and directed and was highly-regarded at festivals and
was named one of the top 5 films of the year by local critics. Barr says
“Creating low budget short films empowers creatives by giving them
creative control and the chance to prove themselves on the world stage.”
Continuance Pictures plans to support local and international creators
through their short film production initiative. The purpose of the
‘Continue’ Short Film Initiative is to create acclaimed short films that
can be used as a proof of concept for feature-length productions and
franchises.
The initiative allows larger studios to grasp the potential of a project
and the creators. Writers, directors and producers can submit their
projects via the Continuance Pictures website.
“Continuance Pictures are strong supporters of diversity in the media,
and this is reflected in our selection process,” explains Gim. Each
submission is reviewed and judged based on a range of criteria,
including diversity, creativity, originality, and budget considerations.
Continuance Pictures are looking to offer qualified, high-concept
proposals up to $10,000 to spend on the production’s budget. Writers,
directors and producers who have bold and innovative ideas are invited
to submit their scripts to the Continue Short Film Initiative via the
Continuance Pictures website before 5 pm AEDT on the 1st of February
2019.
HEAD TO https://www.continuancepictures.com/short-film-submission/ TO SUBMIT.
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