Showing posts with label #action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #action. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Juggling a New Ball that's Not So New!

Now that the extreme push for Vengaence Trail's theatrical premiere is over, not that there aren't tons to do to continue to promote it, another project in development has percolated to the top, again. 

PREY FOR MASON is a teen thriller feature that Brandon Riley and I have been developing for years. A year ago, we signed with LOOR.TV and last September I shot a proof-of-concept short version called "Pray v Prey." Yesterday, a teaser for "Pray v Prey" launched on LOOR TV to earn finishing funds.




LOOR TV is a gamified, streaming and crowdfunding technology for non-woke movies. They are the punk rock of faith-adjacent indie film, something I call Edgy Faith. The creators at Loor are somewhat anarchistic and nomadic, film producers without a home. Subscribers exchange their cash for Loot and choose which projects rise to the top. The quality is excellent!

As you can see from a cast and crew clip from set, we had a lot of fun making it. 

And, as you can see from the table read, those actors loved the feature film screenplay.

Ian Max


Thursday, May 25, 2023

TBT: Vengeance Trail, and How Violent Is It Really?

I'm hoping to launch Pre Sales of my Western, VENGEANCE TRAIL, on June 1.

So, I've been asking friends for feedback on this Sneak Preview. One friend said:

Ian, I watched it. Just a quick thought...there is a lot of shoot 'em up [in the trailer]. A lot. My sound was low as I was watching so I noticed it quickly, especially towards the end. I'm not sure if that's your intent, I know it's a Western...but just a heads up. Otherwise, I am mighty impressed!!!! 

Great note! Yes, I hadn't remembered there being so much shooting when I was last familiar with the movie, when we shot it in 2002-03 and released it in 2006. It's one of those things where, recreating violence on set, whether it be blood effects or stunts, can be fun and funny in the context of a group of friends making a movie, but when put together with dramatic storytelling, sound effects and music, becomes a sobering depiction of, well, violence.

Yes, Vengeance Trail is violent, but it also has heart. It's a traditional morality tale with period accurate sets, costumes, and dialogue. Will we make a less violent version by changing the color of blood from red to brown and cutting back some of the language? Not likely at this stage. But I'm open to suggestions.

Also, initially I had no intention of creating a new trailer from scratch and just wanted to match better footage to the existing trailer and give it a little upgrade. Since I couldn't modify the length or structure of the trailer due to the music being mixed with the dialogue and effects, I replaced some title cards with new footage and did the best I could. In retrospect, I do notice how much shooting there is, and that it overpowers the dramatic conflict of the story. 

Here's the current trailer, an upgraded version of the original. Here's a tamer version, because certain distributors have rules about violence.

Now that I'm planning a marketing and pre sales strategy for Vengeance Trail, I'm considering creating new trailers, behind the scenes insights using stunts outtakes and horse moments, and upgrading the documentary about the vintage guns that's on the DVD. But this all takes time and I need to start the sales funnel in order to hire an editor.

As another friend responded:

Make the audience/customer the hero of the story. 

What is at stake? 

Why should the funder back this project? 

What is the urgency?  

What's in it for them? 

What is your call to action? 


Howdy, Western lover! What are you going to watch after you’ve binge watched Yellowstone and all its spinoffs? Hollywood Guns and Props has all sorts of props, costumes, and screenplays just laying around. Think of all the other Westerns we could have made if we’d made a profit with Vengeance Trail the first time. Purchase the digitally upgraded Vengeance Trail in advance and be part of the excitement of helping release amazing Westerns to the world.

Hope you enjoy Vengeance Trail! Please put your notes in the comments.

Ian


Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Prey for Mason NEW LAUNCH SOON

Brandon and I excitedly prepare to announce a major advancement for Prey For Mason. Stay tuned for the launch of a new opportunity, hopefully in the next few weeks. A contract has been signed!


Another amazing poster by James Burns:

The script is finished with rave reviews from the actors of a table read:

I just listened to this Filmmaking Stuff podcast and Tom Malloy said there are four genres that are most marketable, that he remembers with WASH - Westerns, Action, Sci-Fi and Horror. This is exciting to me, because Prey for Mason is Action and Horror - AHhhhhhh. (And Vengeance Trail is Action and Western, and Run Cholo Run is Action and Thriller, and all my movies have action scenes for trailer moments). If you're an indie filmmaker, I highly recommend Filmmaking Stuff.


Exciting times!

Ian

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