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The Bone Garden

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

VIDEO: Local Director Needs Help Funding Film Shot in Lutherville

Watch "The Bone Garden" trailer here and find out how you can contribute to its post-production.

Calling all horror film cinephiles! Mike Gutridge, the Baltimore County man behind The Bone Garden—a classic style horror film, partially shot in Lutherville—needs your help to finish his picture.  Watch the trailer above.  Gutridge's film has raised $2,625, en route to a $25,000 goal to finish his dream project. He explains: Our campaign is extremely important because while we had seed money from an Angel investor to get our film through production, we do not have the funds to support the equally important post-production phase that involves editing, color correction, a musical score, sound effects and many other layers of fine-tuning that transform raw footage into a complete story. We have a great script and wonderful performances but …

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

'Jokesters' Teaming Up With 'Scaregrounds' Chums for Horror Movie

If you're interested in working as an extra, keep reading.

The Jokesters—Lutherville’s first-family of shrieks and shrills—are working on a new psychological horror movie reuniting the cast that brought you The Timonium Scaregrounds. Steve Bauer and Marianne Wittlesberger, perhaps best known around the neighborhood as the family that transformed the fairgrounds grandstands into a haunted house, are teaming up with director Mike Gutridge for The Bone Garden. Bauer and Wittlesberger are attached as special effects and makeup artists, while Gutridge takes the helm as director/producer/writer.  Before shooting begins in May, Bauer said he is looking for extra help both on and off camera production. “Jokesters, er, Timoniac, working on a movie now, let us know if you are in at any point... looking for …

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