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A Request for a Murder Mystery
Press release from: Silver*Ware Studios, Inc.
PR Agency: EVP Corporate Communications
An internet short film entitled, “Last Night” created by Producer/Director, Travis Ware, will be reshooting and extending his film into a feature length film for the big screen. The short was a murder mystery about a young black woman named Tausha, played by Tanzania Bauknight. She wakes up the next morning in a bed of blood with no memory of where the blood came from, who the blood belonged to, or what happened the night before.
“This was my first short film I ever did. And like a lot of indie filmmakers, I didn’t have much money for expensive cameras and a large crew. In fact, I didn’t have any money at all. It was just Tanzania and I. Tanzania was a former student of mine that was kind enough to help me out with it,” stated Travis.
Travis also stated that he never intended to for this film to be more than a short film and a possible demo reel. Once uploaded, viewers requested to see more of it. With the help of Silver*Ware Studios, the film will get an upgrade. Being that the studio will be equipped with equipment and sound stages, Travis will have what he needs to complete the film.
The film is to be shot on HD film, edited and digitally mastered at the post facility on the Silver*Ware Studios lot. The new script is to have more special effects, more characters, and dialog. Since the short was does in a black and white silent film style.
“The film will still be in black and white. This is my tribute to Alfred Hitchcock,” reported Travis.
The script is now in development and will be completed sometime this year. It was also reported that Tanzania will still keep the lead, but will be accompanied by known actors to work with. As for who, he wants to keep that a mystery. Can you solve the mystery of the multitude?
Silver*Ware Production is the film division of Silver*Ware Studios, Inc.; which is a Georgia Film Corporation.
Silver*Ware Studios, Inc.
1688 Cobbs Creek Lane
Decatur, GA 30032
This release was published on openPR.
“This was my first short film I ever did. And like a lot of indie filmmakers, I didn’t have much money for expensive cameras and a large crew. In fact, I didn’t have any money at all. It was just Tanzania and I. Tanzania was a former student of mine that was kind enough to help me out with it,” stated Travis.
Travis also stated that he never intended to for this film to be more than a short film and a possible demo reel. Once uploaded, viewers requested to see more of it. With the help of Silver*Ware Studios, the film will get an upgrade. Being that the studio will be equipped with equipment and sound stages, Travis will have what he needs to complete the film.
The film is to be shot on HD film, edited and digitally mastered at the post facility on the Silver*Ware Studios lot. The new script is to have more special effects, more characters, and dialog. Since the short was does in a black and white silent film style.
“The film will still be in black and white. This is my tribute to Alfred Hitchcock,” reported Travis.
The script is now in development and will be completed sometime this year. It was also reported that Tanzania will still keep the lead, but will be accompanied by known actors to work with. As for who, he wants to keep that a mystery. Can you solve the mystery of the multitude?
Silver*Ware Production is the film division of Silver*Ware Studios, Inc.; which is a Georgia Film Corporation.
Silver*Ware Studios, Inc.
1688 Cobbs Creek Lane
Decatur, GA 30032
This release was published on openPR.
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