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“Feed A” trailer
We are proud to present the debut trailer for our upcoming film Feed A. The film stars Jaylen Sansom, Michael T. Perrotti, Ross Pivec, Michael Jefferson, Trevor Swann, Legend Simmons & Jacob Tuten.
Feed A was written & directed by Killer Goose co-founder Clarke Mayer, who over the past year and a half has worked relentlessly to bring his initial concept and vision to the screen. We sincerely hope you enjoy it.
The film is currently being prepped for festival submission and will be making the rounds in 2012.
Filmmaker Focus: Writing “Feed A” and Exclusive Set Construction Video
Every filmmaker is influenced by other filmmakers, regardless of whether they know it or not. Little inklings of cinematography, dialogue, color palettes, and action styles constantly find their way into your film even if you don’t realize you are doing it. After working through multiple Killer Goose Productions, it was my turn to grab the reigns. I had such a great time working on “White Lighter”, which was a collaborative effort, “The Call”, Daniel O. Linke’s debut, and Dale DeVino’s “Dead for Life”, that I knew I was ready to take a stab at sitting in the director’s chair.
“Feed A” Makeup FX Test Part III: Gore
Another round of makeup and effects testing for Feed A took place this week at PattisonFX Studios. Killer Goose Co-Founder Shawn Reber was on hand to take in the mastery of Andrew Pattison as he is hard at work creating the look for the film’s effects. We are very excited at the progress being made and can’t wait to apply these concepts to the film. Enjoy all the bloody carnage and mayhem below.
Behind the Scenes Video: Feed A Makeup FX
Check out the first exclusive videos of the Makeup FX test session that was conducted at Pattison FX studios. The footage looks great and the effects really are amazing. More video and pics will be posted as news comes in from the project.
Exclusive First Look: Feed A Makeup FX
Feed A is the midst of pre-production and as things begin to heat up there will be a ton of information released right here. On the heels of the cast announcement last week comes the first images from the film (even if they are only test images).
Filmmaker Focus: Writing with a Budget
Exec Producer Dale DeVino had recently brought up the idea that we should start getting a little more personal with our films and projects on the website. Showing the fans and other indy filmmakers the process of getting a picture on the screen from start to finish. Luckily, he caught me at the perfect time, as cameras roll on my short film and directorial debut “Feed A” this September. Unfortunately, I can’t give away many plot details, as I would ruin any surprises that are in store for our faithful viewers. However, I would like to give a little insight into what a lot of filmmakers and fans never get to hear: conceptualizing the film under an extremely small budget.
“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.



