2009 wasn’t the best year for horror films but it did give us a successful remake, a new film by a legendary director, a surprise Blair Witch inspired low budget classic, and a film with Nazi zombies—so it wasn’t all bad. Without further ado, the best horror movies of 2009.
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December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
In this film marketing guide What do you do if you have little or no budget to promote the film? Some case studies I’ll be using: The Blair Witch Project; Desperado (Robert Rodriguez -Sin City/Spy Kids) which are worth mentioning, and I’ll discuss how you can use casting as a PR opportunity. I hope some of these tips will help, both up and coming, established filmmakers, as well as those at film schools.
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Essential Film Marketing – How to Generate Massive Interest and…
November 20th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
Paranormal Activity, the super-low-budget movie that’s actually been lying around for two years, gets a high rise in profits and it has The Blair Witch Project to thank. And when I say “super-low-budget”, I’m mean embarrassingly low. Blair Witch was around $20,000, but Paranormal Activity managed to record over that figure with $15,000, which results as a slap to the face (or forehead) of Hollywood movie marketers.
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November 9th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
Paranormal Activity, the super-low-budget movie that’s actually been lying around for two years, gets a high rise in profits and it has The Blair Witch Project to thank. And when I say “super-low-budget”, I’m mean embarrassingly low. Blair Witch was around $20,000, but Paranormal Activity managed to record over that figure with $15,000, which results as a slap to the face (or forehead) of Hollywood movie marketers.
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October 13th, 2009 | Posted in Movies