New slate will focus on content developed specifically for social media.
Gunpowder & Sky and Indigenous Media have entered into an agreement to co-develop, co-produce and co-distribute four social-first films.
The two companies will join forces on creative, production, distribution and marketing capabilities for the slate. The deal will focus on the thriller genre, although other genres will be explored, according to the companies.
Gunpowder & Sky Distribution will handle marketing and distribution for all films released under the deal.
Ben Fast, executive vice-president of development, and Kip Pastor, executive vice-president of production, will produce for Indigenous.
Indigenous Media produced Sickhouse, the first-ever scripted Snapchat feature film.
Van Toffler, Gunpowder & Sky CEO, said: “With over 110 million real-time views, the Snapchat release of Sickhouse is a testament to Jon Avnet, Rodrigo Garcia and Jake Avnet’s ability to successfully experiment with storytelling and the way content is distributed.”
Gunpowder & Sky President Floris Bauer added: “We’re always looking for ways...
Gunpowder & Sky and Indigenous Media have entered into an agreement to co-develop, co-produce and co-distribute four social-first films.
The two companies will join forces on creative, production, distribution and marketing capabilities for the slate. The deal will focus on the thriller genre, although other genres will be explored, according to the companies.
Gunpowder & Sky Distribution will handle marketing and distribution for all films released under the deal.
Ben Fast, executive vice-president of development, and Kip Pastor, executive vice-president of production, will produce for Indigenous.
Indigenous Media produced Sickhouse, the first-ever scripted Snapchat feature film.
Van Toffler, Gunpowder & Sky CEO, said: “With over 110 million real-time views, the Snapchat release of Sickhouse is a testament to Jon Avnet, Rodrigo Garcia and Jake Avnet’s ability to successfully experiment with storytelling and the way content is distributed.”
Gunpowder & Sky President Floris Bauer added: “We’re always looking for ways...
- 6/1/2017
- ScreenDaily
In today’s Horror Highlights, we have release details for Sugar Skull Girls, The Binding, and Sickhouse, as well as a Mother’s Day card from Bates Motel and a new Blade-inspired music video.
Sugar Skull Girls 2017 Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: “Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they will be releasing “Sugar Skull Girls” the Teenage Comedy Adventure Movie and TV Series on Blu-ray, DVD, Cable TV and VOD in early 2017. The film is Written and Directed by Christian Grillo, Produced by Christian Grillo, John Kent, David Gechman, and Carmela Hayslett.
And Stars: Addy Miller, Carmela Hayslett, Cece Hagen, Anika Buchanan, Isabella Sobejano, Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), John Amplas (Day of the Dead) and Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects).
Synopsis: Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead.
Sugar Skull Girls 2017 Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: “Sgl Entertainment is pleased to announce that they will be releasing “Sugar Skull Girls” the Teenage Comedy Adventure Movie and TV Series on Blu-ray, DVD, Cable TV and VOD in early 2017. The film is Written and Directed by Christian Grillo, Produced by Christian Grillo, John Kent, David Gechman, and Carmela Hayslett.
And Stars: Addy Miller, Carmela Hayslett, Cece Hagen, Anika Buchanan, Isabella Sobejano, Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), John Amplas (Day of the Dead) and Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects).
Synopsis: Three demonic sisters who resemble neo-goth voodoo dolls are accidentally conjured from the other side during a failed attempt to raise a little girl from the dead.
- 5/6/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Believe it or not, there was once a time when a trip to the grocery store was no more involved than making sure you didn't forget any of the things on your list. But over the past couple of decades, consumers have become more savvy and concerned about the source of their produce and how it has been grown and packaged, leading to more options than ever in terms of where to shop and what to buy. The word "organic" has not only become a term that supposedly denotes an item free from factory farming methods, it was become a marketing machine, a buzz word that can mean millions of dollars in revenue. But are we really getting what we pay for? Director Kip Pastor decided to find out, and his documentary "In Organic We Trust" talks with farmers, certifiers, scientists, critics and more, to explore just what exactly "organic" means.
- 1/24/2013
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
As the debate over whether organic foods are really good for us continues to rage, filmmaker Kip Pastor brings us "In Organic We Trust," a documentary about the brand-ification of organic foods and how, in its most beneficial form, the organic movement looks.
In the trailer, we learn that 78 percent of all Americans eat some form of organic food because they think it's healthier. But is it? The film's website explains:
When corporations went into the business and "organic" became a brand, everything changed. The philosophy and the label grew apart. Can gummy bears or bananas flown halfway across the world truly be organic?
The Washington Post describes the film as a "jaunty first-person tour" and it's appeared at a slew of reputable film festivals across the country. It'll be available on-demand on January 22.
For a better sense of the film, read Pastor's HuffPost blog about it.
Watch the trailer...
In the trailer, we learn that 78 percent of all Americans eat some form of organic food because they think it's healthier. But is it? The film's website explains:
When corporations went into the business and "organic" became a brand, everything changed. The philosophy and the label grew apart. Can gummy bears or bananas flown halfway across the world truly be organic?
The Washington Post describes the film as a "jaunty first-person tour" and it's appeared at a slew of reputable film festivals across the country. It'll be available on-demand on January 22.
For a better sense of the film, read Pastor's HuffPost blog about it.
Watch the trailer...
- 1/16/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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