Film shoot planned for the island…wanna help?

Posted March 18, 2010 at 12:01 am by

Zack & Scott called ’cause they’re making a film, and wondered if you’d like to be involved – here’s more:

Creepy Film Shoot Set for San Juan Islands this fall

Scott (left) and Zack

Scott (left) and Zack

Award-winning indie filmmakers Scott DiLalla and Zack Coffman (One World Studios Ltd.) have to decided to shoot their new film in the area and are seeking an isolated coastal cottage for loan or rent to be the main location for a tale of the supernatural.

Having produced and directed several award-winning documentaries, DiLalla and Coffman stress that they are extremely understanding of their surroundings and that interested property owners need not worry about a huge crew with loads of equipment or crazy stuntmen running amok.  “Our company was founded on the concept that less is more and we’re keeping the cast and crew to a bare minimum (five actors and five crew).  We’re making a psychological thriller focusing on events that occur over the course of a weekend holiday at one isolated location so we don’t want all the craziness that accompanies a huge Hollywood-style shoot,” says DiLalla.

Coffman adds, “I have extended family in Seattle and Vancouver and have enjoyed visiting many times over the years.  Fond memories of the Puget Sound’s lush, secluded and spiritual nature really played a role as we started conceptualizing the film.”

The prep and shoot will last approximately three weeks and is slated to begin in mid to late October.  Interested parties are encouraged to contact Zack Coffman by email at: oneworldstudios (at) yahoo.com or phone at: (310) 231-9991.  Credits and background info on Scott and Zack are widely available on the internet as well as www.oneworldstudiosltd.com and the Internet Movie Database (IMDB.com).

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