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Film Review from Land of Nerds

Land of the Nerds

Moon Sedai wrote a wonderful review of Frankenstein’s Monster. In praise of the film she wrote:

“The focus of this film is, at the heart, the story, not the blood, gore, and tech. The film is beautifully done despite the low budget.”

Strong words of praise were also given to Matt Risoldi (Monster) and  the cinematography(Slava Vlad). But we won’t spoil that here.

If you’d like to read the whole article, please check it out HERE. Also be sure to look at the rest of their great website which covers everything science fiction and fun!

http://landofnerds.com/2013/12/28/steampunkfrankensteinsmonster/

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Shout out from the San Antonio Express-News

“See amazing indie films. The LoneStarCon 3 Independent Film Festival runs during Worldcon with its own galaxy of SF/F, horror and comic genres, including “Frankenstein’s Monster,” a “steampunk-light” adaptation of Mary Shelley‘s masterpiece shot in 14 days in the Houston/Galveston area.”

To Read More About Frankenstein’s Monster screening at WorldCon:

http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/How-to-explore-LoneStarCon-3-4756476.php

Judith B. Shields’ Interview with Indie-Loop

A closer look at microbudget filmmaking.

IL: You are one of the special guest panelists at this year’s Comicpalooza (2013) discussing how to make an independent film on a budget. Great topic since many indie-artists/film makers struggle with the financial aspect in launching their projects. What advice can you give indie-artists dealing with this dilemma?”

To read Shields’ answer, please read the rest of this great interview at

http://www.indie-loop.com/q5-judithb-shields/