In The Flesh

With a rough edit complete and a scant-few pick-ups remaining we inch closer and closer to finishing our monsterpiece. But as we move forward I fear something will be left behind. The shoot day played host to many uncredible occurrences but of all the apparitions we captured on film none were so spellbinding as the phenomena know only as ‘Lazarus.’ The artist from up North, Oliphant, took time out from his busy schedule of painting and starring into the woods to visit the big smoke and play his part in our film. Laz had laid his artistic hand to two of our prosthetics and during the process he studied the script. Eager to exorcise his acting demons Laz offered himself up as the human sacrifice to CGI. The cast and crew were charmed by the mysterious Mr. Ioannou so we thought it only appropriate that we share the scene with everyone before his cues and quirks were tracked and transformed into something otherworldly. So here for the first and last time is the scene once spoken only of in secret.

The Colourist Out of Space

The Casting Call of Cthulhu is cursed to have so many talented and evil individuals disassociated with our doomed offering.  And it is time again to scrawl yet another name in the Productionomicon.  It is our great displeasure to welcome Alter Ego.  This Toronto-based post-production facility have already coloured and transferred our tainted stock and added a level of artistry our inbred-minds could have never anticipated.  The film look is professional – if only we had a script to match.  Alter Ego will continue their contribution with their Flame Artists removing the unsightly seams, strings, and foul-ups, basically the bits that bind us to reality, and adding our titles, glows, shapes in shadows, and another head to an actor’s body.  This is no line of work for any God-fearing soul – brace yourselves.