On day 6 we filmed Dr. Gero’s lab, which was actually an embalming room of Scala & Roefaro funeral home in Utica. This worked out very well. We had built our own little Death Box for it and everything and it came out great. It was our longest day of shooting so far. There was a lot to do in oh so little time, and it was good to see how we were able to get so much done in a rush. I cant go into detail about what we filmed because i don’t want to ruin it for you guys, seeing we filmed a very important part of the film. It’s basically the ending of the film. But yeah, there was a lot of blood and gore to keep you horror fans excited. We are getting tremendous help from the community and this film is coming along great. Look forward to a trailer soon.
Behind the Scenes!



Stills




Well that’s it for now.. stay tuned.
Well day five of filming took place on Sunday and i’m finally recoved from the cold. It was like minus 20 with the wind chill. It was a really really rough day, but the cast was in full force and ready to film without a problem. Makes me feel warm inside
Their dedication to this film is something great. So let’s talk about day 5. We filmed the opening chase scene in Birchwood Ave, in Utica. A special thanks goes out to the city and especially the police force for blocking off the road for us and making sure we had everything we needed, which was really cool of them. Filming went off without a problem, just a little trouble here and there with wind and the cold, but the footage came out great! After filming in the alley we went to lovely Barns Ave where we filmed on the train tracks as well as the old train bridge. This turned out to be the hardest thing we’ve filmed yet, due to the extreme cold. But yeah, we are about half away done with filming and everything is coming out great. Early next week we will have our first trailer ready to show you some of the progress. Here are some behind the scenes shots.




And here are some stills!!!




Until next time… keep it real!
