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“Feed A” Casting Finalized
Casting was held in New York City last month and after a long, exhaustive audition process we are proud to announce the full cast for Killer Goose Films upcoming production, Feed A.
While director Clarke Mayer was out of town attending to family affairs, a faithful group of Killer Goose veterans ventured into the city to hold auditions at Ripley Grier Studios in Manhattan. Among the group were Casting Director Sharon Huff, Risa Pappas, Shawn Reber & Dale DeVino. Many talented actors were recorded so Clarke could view the auditions when he returned and upon extensive viewing of the tapes the decisions have been made.
Killer Goose Films Announces New Film, Shooting to Take Place this Summer
Killer Goose Films has announced its next short film entitled, “Feed A.” Picking up writing & directing duties this time around will be Clarke Mayer, who is the resident editor for Killer Goose but recently pulled 1st AD responsibilities on Dead for Life.
No specific details involving the project have been released as of yet but word is that casting has begun and the producers are in heavy pre-production mode.
As news breaks about “Feed A,” we will have it right here including filmmaker interviews, photos from set and exclusive video.
“Dead for Life” Post Production News & Full Length Trailer
“Dead for Life,” which wrapped production last year and has been in post-production for quite some time has entered into its final phase. The film has received a final picture lock and has left its home in the editing suite. Color correction, audio mixing & the soundtrack have all begun as the release of the film is just around the corner.
“Dead for Life” is on schedule to be released for late summer 2010. You can see the full length trailer below.
Festival Roundup: “The Call” at the HP Lovecraft Film Festival
“The Call,” which was the first short film produced by Killer Goose Films was completed in 2009 and has since been accepted to two film festivals.
The first was the HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon in October of 2009.
The HP Lovecraft Film Festival was a great experience for all of us at Killer Goose Films. It was the proverbial cherry on top for a years worth of work, frustrations, setbacks and achievements. The experience of having the film screen twice for a packed house of a few hundred on a big screen was something so surreal yet ultimately professionally fulfilling.
Although no video or media can represent the actual experience of being there you can view the opening few minutes of “The Call” premiere at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland below.




