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The ‘Paranormal Activity 2’ Teaser Trailer is LIVE, NOW!
Paramount Pictures has been quietly filming Paranormal Activity 2 – their super top secret sequel to Oren Peli’s smash hit from last October – right under all of our noses. In fact, it’s been so hush-hush that we weren’t even sure they were going to make the October 22 date until tonight. How do we know? Below you’ll find the official teaser trailer that premiered tonight on the film’s official website. Yup, Katie Featherston returns! Get ready for battle as on October 22 the Kip Williams (Tod Williams) directed sequel opens against Lionsgate’s Saw 3D. As for the lack of information surrounding the film, I personally love it. I’m as enthralled with the mystery as I am with J.J. Abrams’ Super 8. I wish more often than not studios would show less — becomes sometimes, less is more.
Trailer from the film’s newly launched official website:
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‘Trandemic’ – Vera Drew Directing Cosmic Found Footage Horror Comedy
Up next from The People’s Joker director Vera Drew is a found footage movie titled Trandemic, and it’s being made possible by the Transgender Film Center Found Footage Feature Fund.
Deadline notes in a report this afternoon that Vera Drew’s Trandemic is the very first recipient of the award, created to “support micro-budget feature filmmaking by transgender creators.”
The outlet explains, “Applications were first evaluated by the Transgender Film Center and partner representatives, with finalists then presented to Duplass Brothers Productions, who selected the winning project.” Vera Drew will receive a $25,000 cash grant to bring Trandemic to life, with the project being described as a “cosmic found footage horror-comedy.”
Deadline further details, “The award package also includes creative advisory support from Duplass Brothers Productions; mentorship with Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice; a final script review from Duplass before production; development guidance from Kevin Nicklaus of Sandstone Artists; 15 days of in-kind post-production services from Aesthetica Post, including conform, color grading, light VFX, DCP delivery and festival-ready masters; a $37,000 post-sound package from Aura Sound and Color; and festival submission waivers from Transgender Film Center and partner festivals, including Fantastic Fest.”
“I’m so wildly stoked and honored to be receiving this grant from the Trans Film Center and Duplass Brothers Productions,” Vera Drew said in a statement. “Patrick Brice and Mark Duplass reinvented the found footage genre with the Creep franchise, so their support means the world to me as I gear up to do the same with my sophomore feature film Trandemic.”
“There were so many incredible projects submitted to us, I wish we could have picked every one of them,” Mark Duplass said. “But here’s the good news … everyone who built their projects to be made at a $25k budget? The hard part is already done. They can now go out, crowdfund it, and bring it to the world at a time when auteur-driven found footage horror is having a real moment.”
