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Schoharie Scary Horror Film Fest

Posted by Horror Grinder on November 12, 2007

TH1 1211200718horror 2The sleepy streets of Longridge have been transformed into the unlikely setting for a tale of terror and bloodshed for an award-winning film.

Mark and Tracy Smith made the short film Twisted Insanity – the tale of a killer on the loose in and around their home town – over a three-month period.

And the movie, which had a production budget of just £100, landed the top prize at the Schoharie Scary Horror Film Fest in New York – the first competition they have ever entered.

Flexographic printer Mark, 36, said he started his movie career as a wedding videographer.

He added: “When we were picked to be shown at the festival we were really pleased as it was the first proper festival we’d entered.

“But to then find out we had won was great news. We were really chuffed.

“I’ve always loved horror films and making them is great fun.

“We are definitely going to be entering more festivals in the future.”

The couple, who write, produce and direct all their own material, have now made five short films, with another one in production.

Friends and family are regularly drafted in to take on the speaking parts in their gruesome videos, which are all filmed on location in
Lancashire…

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