Monday, September 5, 2011

The Devil's Music HD stills 2

Here are some more stills from The Devil's Music, this time showcasing some of the supporting cast as well.

I'll upload some behind the scene pics soon, some by myself and some by a talented young local photographer, Jessica Goodsell. She has neat little packages for pricing and she is quite talented for her age. You can visit her site here.

Spider (Nathaniel Villanueva), Franklin (Joshua Bond) and Jack (Joseph Wills) all agree on one thing;
girls in bikini are a fun thing to look forward to.
Jay (Moe Jeudy-Lamour) is not Franklin's biggest fan.
Spike (Jason Dezan) and company are lost, which does not go well with Calvin (Mike Amyot).


Lulu (Lisandre Bujold) is a bit weirded out by the conversation at the restaurant.
Jack (Joseph Wills) doesn't know yet, but he will be appearing on the cover of Tiger Beat.
Stacy (Florence Cloutier-Patte) looks on as her friends unpack the stuff, including hers.
All the girls love Franklin (Joshua Bond), including his sister, Lulu (Lisandre Bujold).
Calvin (Mike Amyot) lets his anger get the better of himself as he sets off to teach Spike (Jason Dezan) a thing or two.


Marsha (Annabel Chung) is irritated at being the brains of the trio.

Winston (Jerome Cloutier) looks on as our heroes enter the restaurant, obviously not looking for tales of dead serial killers.
He will oblige them anyways.
Roy the chef (Jesse JR) and Maggie the waitress (Hélène P. Cloutier) both inquire what's up to the local constable.


Officer Jim Friendly (Mike Walsh) follows a lead into the cemetery.
The undead (Mike Walsh & Naran LaFlamme) stalk our heroes.
Another recently dead (Jessy Leblond) is on the lookout for some flesh.
What 80's horror film is complete without a nice campfire scene?

Dakota (Tania Bolduc) looks on at the horrors before her.


Don't forget, Steve The Miner (Vlad Stokanic) is also in this movie.


 And that's it for a bit with the stills. Wouldn't want to spoil every little thing about the movie before it comes out next summer. There are still a couple scenes to complete, but about 97% of the film is shot and being put together as we speak. The plan is to shoot what's left in early October.

 That being said, the film is in post-production and I am in talks of getting a professional composer for the score. More on that soon.

Finally, production on the next film will start in late October, so neat stuff on the way for sure.

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