We are only 26 Weeks Away from Principal Photography
What is principal photography? It’s the phase of film production when the majority of shooting, or filming, takes place, between pre-production and post-production. Why is it called photography? Because the film is frames of photography shot rapidly. You may also be familiar with the term motion pictures, depending on your age.
To kick off this milestone, we are sharing some details with our newsletter subscribers (only). This newsletter is where you will hear about exclusive production updates first.
We have already cast the majority of our core actors, and we’ll be announcing them at a future date, but what we can share is our very first rendering of The Beast of Trinity Texas (Please do not share this image on social media).
(For Your Eyes Only)
We began our design of The Beast more than three months ago. He is based on evidence from first-hand accounts in Trinity County Texas.
(Let us know what you think about The Beast in the comments section)
The wonderful artist behind the first version of “The Beast” is Lynn Peverill, an accomplished artist, sculptor, and film producer. Her body of work includes “The Pioneers of Montgomery,” featuring Charles B. Stewart and the latest installment “The Rancher” at Cedar Brake Park in Montgomery, Texas. If you have driven through Montgomery on 105, you have likely seen this masterpiece.
Our Goal
Our goal to create a uniquely Texan film, and so far, we believe we are on track to do that, so from our team to you, thanks for reading and staying involved in the project.
P.s. Believe!
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FRANK ROBERTS 10/23/24
Are there any opportunities for positions in the film for EXTRAS ?
I would be interested in seeking a spot in the movie as an extra.
I am a 72 year old white male with a full white beard and I have 53 years of running the Trinity River hunting and fishing.
Looking for some great woods sights with unusual acoustics? Have a great location in the Piney Woods near Groveton TX. It is a basin that has an natural amphitheater effect on sounds. It has a great natural reverb and strong echo. I have heard some knocking in the area.