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Feb 25

Big Film News

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I saw a final cut of THE GATEWAY MEAT, filmed in Massachusetts. I appear in the film, I get brutally murdered and got to write my own death scene. Unfortunately my face is bound up with duct tape and we shot for 8 or 10 hours and I couldn't see and was covered in cold fake blood all day. The DVD will be out soon. The film is AMAZING- oh my god- so gory! I was only in a small part and did not see the script so knew nothing about the plot of the film or anything about it except my scenes.

Also out soon on DVD:

Countess Bathoria's Graveyard Picture Show, which debuted at the Fantasia Film Fest, and which I co-wrote.

I am writing for The Independent Magazine website and will be interviewing Jeremy Kasten, director of the upcoming remake of The Wizard of Gore.

I have an interview in the next Girls and Corpses magazine with Erik Ruhling, author of Infernal Device, an illustrated book of torture devices.

Although I put it aside months and months ago it looks like my script A Fistful of Anger may be optioned.

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Jun 03

Video Recording of "Tax Incentives in New England" Panel with Mass Film Director, Nick Paleologos

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This is the first recorded live stream from the Making Media Now conference:

Film Production Tax Incentives – Learn how to identify and maximize qualified expenditures and monetize your film production tax credits (sponsored by Tax Credits LLC).Christine Peluso, Tax Credits LLC and Nick Paleologos, Massachusetts Film Office


Note: We also recorded most of the sessions professionally, aside from this recorded live web cam stream. While that material will be soon available, this gives you immediate access. This is part of our first test of this technology - we'll be switching to a better live video streaming platform - higher resolution, smoother frame rate - in the next few weeks (to be announced). The sounds you hear from time to time are just me typing on the keyboard, before I realized they could be heard. Until the professional-grade recorded clips come, enjoy this highly-informative stream with the Director of the Massachusetts Film Office, Nick Paleologos, and Christine Peluso of Tax Credits LLC.






Also, for amusement, visit another live video recording - that of our fun visit with Kevin Anderton of Midnight Chimes, and Alyssa and Rachel of the OurStage.com booth.

Partners and Sponsors of the Live Stream

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