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Shadow Tracker: Vampire Hunter - First Time on DVD!

Hello all,

This month marks the DVD release of filmmaker Joe Bagnardi's indie vampire epic Shadow Tracker: Vampire Hunter. This is the first appearance on disc for the film. It can be purchased exclusively through mail order from JB Productions, as can the CD Soundtrack for the movie. Go to the Very Scary Productions Merchandise page (linked below) for ordering information. The movie stars Ron Rausch as the title character, as well as Bruce G. Hallenbeck, Voni Powell, Amy Naple, Tom Ecobelli, Mary Guarinieri, Denis Blaine, Gary Secor, Mary Kay Hilko and Ed Dimmer (as well as a cameo appearance by yours truly). Please visit my site for more information, and pictures from the movie.

Jeff Kirkendall
Very Scary Productions
http://www.veryscaryproductions.com/
http://www.veryscaryproductions.com/merchandise.html

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http://www.veryscaryproductions.com/merchandise.html
 
How long have you guys been around? What is your typical crew count?

I would like to see higher production values on pretty much everything you guys do...I say this, because I respect the passion you guys put into your films, and I want to see you succeed. Right now, your films are pretty low quality, even for micro-budget films. Please don't take offense to this, I'm just being forthcoming with you...

I think you guys may want to invest in a little more/nicer gear. A handful of can lights and peppers would be nice...

I'm not sure how to break down what needs to be worked on. I think you need a few more skilled people on set to begin with. I feel like the concepts, the writing, the editing, and the sound needs to be worked on. It's hard to point out what can be done to improve upon your films, because so many things need attention. I think you all might benefit by really watching other films closely...what are they doing in terms of lighting, pacing, editing, angles? What are they doing with music and sound?

You guys obviously have drive, and I very much respect that. Please don't be discouraged by this post at all...I really do mean well.

Not that you even want a critique...I gave it anyway.

Thanks for listening. And a super good luck with your films.
 
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