Wednesday, February 3, 2010

NYZ Update: Vote For Our T-Shirt!

Hey, everybody! Remember that poster design Eric did?

Well now, we're getting it printed as a t-shirt on Threadless!

And we need your help!

All you have to do is register with Threadless (it's FREE!) and vote for our iZombie! Just click on the "5" to give it the best rating, and then check off "I'd buy it as a TEE and as a PRINT" to give it a grand total score of "5$$," the highest score possible.

Please, tell your friends! We only have six days left, so please hurry!


NYZ: 28 Days Countdown - Day 2

Hey, everybody! The second installment of 28 Days Countdown is up on YouTube, featuring Location Scouting and Zombie News with Eric Pato. Plus another Classic Public-Domain Zombie Moment!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

NYZ: 28 Days Countdown - Day 1

It's February. And you know what that means?

That's right:
NYZ shoots in less than a month.

So, to promote this film, I've partnered with Eric Pato to create a video blog every day, one a day until the end of February, which only has
28 days in it.

And, I don't know about you, but when I hear the number 28, I think of zombies.

I admit this seems a little haphazard, but don't be fooled -- this is only the beginning of what is sure to be a long and arduous blog. Enjoy!

Friday, January 29, 2010

A Message From George Westberg: The Showing Blip

Tonight was The Showing at Ballard High School, which is held at the end of every semester to showcase the best short films made by the students in the BHS Video Production Program. Although I was unable to attend, I made a little cameo appearance via "satellite" to make a plug for the program (and to shamelessly plug NYZ!).


Monday, January 25, 2010

"The Showing" January 28 at 7pm

If you are in the Seattle area, please check out the first screening of the new decade featuring new and original work by students at the Ballard High School Video Production Program. The Showing will be Thursday, January 28th at 7pm in the BHS auditorium. Included will be news features, advertisements, anti-advertisements, public service announcements, and short comedies and dramas. Admission is free, but there is a suggested $5 donation. Be sure to arrive early--prior screenings have filled the auditorium and unfortunately people have been turned away.

Alas, I am in currently New York City and cannot make it, but I highly urge anyone and everyone who can to go see some fresh and exciting new short movies by young student filmmakers!

BHS is where I got my start in filmmaking, and the program there fosters a creative environment where students can collaborate on expressing their artistic talents in unique and liberating ways!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Sunday, January 17, 2010

NYZ Update: 38 Days Later


Winter break is over. Classes are about to start up again.

And NYZ is kicking into high gear.

With 38 days before the shoot begins, we're pulling out all the stops now with fundraising, auditioning, location scouting, and getting everything prepared for our first round of shooting.

The second half of principal photography will commence in April (when it's much warmer for the exterior scenes).

Also, NYZ is now on Facebook! Become a fan by joining here! So far, we have 91 fans (my goal is to break 100)! I want to thank everybody who has joined so far and would love it if you could extend the invitation to other people to spread the word about our upcoming film!