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Take a Look at ‘FOUND FOOTAGE 3D’ With New Teaser Trailer!

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We have a new trailer to check out for the first ever found footage film that’s in 3D, ironically the film is titled, Found Footage 3D. The film will be having its world premiere at the Bruce Campbell Film Festival during Wizard World Comic Con Chicago on August 20, 2016. Please give the trailer a look on the inside along with a stills gallery, key artwork, and more details.

From The Press Release

The terrifying trailer for the upcoming horror film Found Footage 3D was released today. Those with 3D TVs, VR goggles, Google Cardboard, or red-blue 3D glasses can watch the 3D version of the trailer by signing up for the Found Footage 3D backstage area. The film will celebrate its World Premiere at Bruce Campbell’s Horror Film Festival in Chicago on August 20th, and will also have its International Premiere at FrightFest in London on August 29th. Directed by Steven DeGennaro, Found Footage 3D gives found footage a shot in the arm by pushing the boundaries of the popular horror sub-genre with an inventive meta-narrative.

When he’s hired to document the behind-the-scenes action of the ultra low-budget horror movie Spectre of Death (“the first 3D found-footage horror film”), an aspiring filmmaker packs up his camera and travels with the film’s crew to a creepy cabin in the woods. But when the fictional evil presence from their film begins appearing in his behind-the-scenes footage, he has to figure out how to stop it, or it just may find its way into the real world. In the same way that Scream deconstructed the slasher sub-genre in the 1990s, FF3D takes a found-footage horror movie and populates it with people who are aware of all of the rules, tricks, and clichés of the genre. They know how to make a found footage movie. But do they know how to survive one?

Found Footage 3D is produced by Kim Henkel, co-creator of the original classic, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, one of the most widely influential horror films ever made. Filmed in Gonzales, TX, the film stars Carter Roy (Refuge, Stuck in the Middle), Alena von Stroheim (Hacker’s Game, The Activist), Chris O’Brien (Alpha House), Tom Saporito (Off Campus), Scott Allen Perry, Jessica Perrin, and Scott Weinberg.

Badges for Bruce Campbell’s Horror Film Festival can be purchased here and limited single tickets for the film can be purchased here. Tickets for FrightFest can be purchased here.

About Found Footage 3D
Writer/Director: Steven DeGennaro
Producers: Steven DeGennaro, Charles Mulford, Kim Henkel
Co-Producers: Scott Weinberg, David Kassin Fried, Randi R. Ludwig
Starring: Carter Roy, Alena von Stroheim, Chris O’Brien, Tom Saporito, Scott Allen Perry, Jessica Perrin, Scott Weinberg
Runtime: 96 minutes

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Twitter: @FoundFootage3D
Instagram: @FoundFootage3D
Director’s Bio – Steven DeGennaro
Steven’s film First Date premiered at the Los Angeles Comedy Festival and went on to play numerous comedy, horror, and short film festivals, including SXSW. It won five “Best of Fest” Audience Awards, as well as a jury award for directing and a special commendation from U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. A seven-year veteran of the industry, Steven has been the sound mixer, sound designer, supervising sound editor, and/or re-recording mixer on over 200 films, commercials, TV shows, and web series. He teaches sound design and mixing for the Department of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin. Steven also holds a Ph.D. in Astronomy and served as an astrophysics consultant for Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life and the upcoming Voyage of Time.

Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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