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Tex: Vampire Hunter – Trailer

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Official Rejection: Sundance and Clermont-Ferrand

Today I was informed that two very prestigious film festivals have declined to enhance their 2010 programs with the inclusion of “Tex: Vampire Hunter”. Slamdance will notify within the week. Coming soon: A snazzy official website with a film festival scorecard so you can keep track at home.

“Tex” Accepted for Competition: BIFF

I received the following short but exciting message: Dear Lautaro, Congratulations, your film was accepted into competition for the 2010 Beloit International Film Festival. More info to follow! Rod Beaudoin Executive Director A little research shows that BIFF, which takes place in February, has already earned a place as an important film festival. It’s compared [...]

Exclusive Premiere at Jewel Box Theatre

Last Saturday Tex played at the end of a film and animation showcase. It was intended mainly for cast and crew to see the final product, but so many people showed up that some had to be turned away. Fortunately we were able to do a second showing immediately afterward, and everyone got to see [...]

Legitimacy

Tex: Vampire Hunter has been added to IMDB. This shit just got real. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1510867

Submission

“Tex: Vampire Hunter” is finished.

I had to wait a couple of days before posting this, because after working on this film for so long, it hasn’t really sunk in yet. But yes, Tex is finished, done, complete. I’ve sent it off to a couple film festivals already. A screening for cast and crew is in the works.

Old Spice commercial

A couple of guys from the Tex crew, and the lead actor himself, Rodrigo Demedeiros, have made a very funny spot for old spice. Check it out.

Editing

It’s been a while since my last post. My apologies, dear reader. Post-production is probably the least understood part of the filmmaking process. There are no bright lights and glamour, no beautiful actors, no thrill of shooting, and no sleep. It’s just a couple guys in a room, slaving away on computers.

Final day of production: dead priest, stabbed corset, blood everywhere

And so we come to the end of our show. We shot pickups and leftovers from other scenes and a closeup effects shot.