Here around the Dread Central offices we're always on the lookout for interesting short and/or indie projects so we were more than a little intrigued by the note in our inbox from Steve Daniels touting his Southern Lovecraftian film "Dirt Dauber". Check out the trailer he provided, and see if you agree with us that it seems to hold more than a little promise.
"Dirt Dauber" is a 33-minute short written and directed by Steve Daniels that was filmed in the Blue Ridge mountains of South Carolina. It features a mythical fertility monster based on Lovecraft's literary creation Shub-Niggurath. The film's prologue was shot on super 8mm film, and the remainder shot on Dv 24p. It features veteran stage and film actor Lee O. Smith (as the driver) and newcomer Lyon Forrest Hill (as the passenger). "Dirt Dauber"'s visual element develops from grainy black and white super 8 to a sharper,...
"Dirt Dauber" is a 33-minute short written and directed by Steve Daniels that was filmed in the Blue Ridge mountains of South Carolina. It features a mythical fertility monster based on Lovecraft's literary creation Shub-Niggurath. The film's prologue was shot on super 8mm film, and the remainder shot on Dv 24p. It features veteran stage and film actor Lee O. Smith (as the driver) and newcomer Lyon Forrest Hill (as the passenger). "Dirt Dauber"'s visual element develops from grainy black and white super 8 to a sharper,...
- 8/20/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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