Full Moon, Baby!
Dead Slate Studios | Film
The Project
ABOUT OUR FILM
Haunted by disturbing visions that his fiancée, Lily may be a werewolf, Mike struggles to express his fears to their therapist, Dr. Silverman.
Despite the advice from his therapist and Mike’s own efforts to forget about his irrational fears, Lily constantly does things in their everyday life that further affirm them. Eventually leading to a comedic encounter with an exorcist and an unexpected climax. This story is a bizarre and lighthearted tale about trust—no matter how many times Lily tells Mike that she is not a werewolf, it never seems to help.
Note from the Writer: I love writing paranoid characters, especially ones with irrational fears, because of their potential to create memorable and comedic scenes.
WHO WE ARE
Dead Slate Studios is a production company made up of film school graduates. Our members specialize in Producing, Directing, Acting, Camera, Lighting, Audio, Post Production, and Art Design. We are a group of collaborators who thrive off each other's creativity.
THE CREW
Producer: Aimee De Saint Laurent
Writer/Director: Nick Cornea
1st AD: Josh Nelson
DOP: Martin Bernabe
Gaffer: Cody Len
DONATION USAGE
Every donation for “Full Moon, Baby!” will directly fund the creation of the film. Being a low-budget film, our talented crew has generously lent their time to work on this project because of their passion and love for film. Making sure that the whole team is fed and energized is a top priority! Alongside our catering budget, we will also be utilizing your generous donations to cover the costs of:
- Props
- Costume
- Visual effects
- Set dressing
- Hiring of gear
- Makeup
As aspiring creatives, our team will cherish any contribution from you that helps this film get made. We’re excited to tell this story and would love to have you on board. You’ll also be credited as a special thanks at the end of the film.
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