In just under two years, up-and-coming filmmaker Eric England has already left quite an impression on the independent genre world. His feature film debut Madison County debuted to a sold-out crowd during La's Screamfest last October and is set to make its home release this May.
His follow-up feature, Roadside is currently being wrapped up and will undoubtedly showcase a different side of the director and for his third project, he's teaming up with several other indie filmmakers on the rise for the cautionary body horror flick Contracted which begins shooting soon as well.
As you can tell, England's not one to rest on his laurels; recently Dread Central had the opportunity to catch up with the ever-busy director to chat about the release of Madison County, the status of Roadside as well as more on his latest project and what the independent filmmaking world has taught him over the last few years.
His follow-up feature, Roadside is currently being wrapped up and will undoubtedly showcase a different side of the director and for his third project, he's teaming up with several other indie filmmakers on the rise for the cautionary body horror flick Contracted which begins shooting soon as well.
As you can tell, England's not one to rest on his laurels; recently Dread Central had the opportunity to catch up with the ever-busy director to chat about the release of Madison County, the status of Roadside as well as more on his latest project and what the independent filmmaking world has taught him over the last few years.
- 3/27/2012
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Filmmaking is a hard business at any budget, but especially at the independent level, which is why you always have to make sure to have a strong support team in place. For his slasher flick Madison County, director Eric England collaborated with producers Daniel Dunn and Ace Marrero to ensure that Damien and all his victims had their chance to be enjoyed by genre fans everywhere.
Now that the film is well into post-production, Dread Central had the opportunity to chat with Dunn and Marrero about their experiences making Madison County, what lessons they came away with from their experiences, and why they believe Damien is a contender to become a contemporary icon of horror.
Heather Wixson: So, guys, when Eric told you that he wanted to move production to the middle of nowhere to shoot Madison County, were you at all apprehensive about what that experience might be like?...
Now that the film is well into post-production, Dread Central had the opportunity to chat with Dunn and Marrero about their experiences making Madison County, what lessons they came away with from their experiences, and why they believe Damien is a contender to become a contemporary icon of horror.
Heather Wixson: So, guys, when Eric told you that he wanted to move production to the middle of nowhere to shoot Madison County, were you at all apprehensive about what that experience might be like?...
- 2/2/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
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