SAVAGE DOG FILMS KICKS OFF
GOTHIC HORROR FILM
"U.S.and Denmark based Savage Dog
Films teams up with independent film producers for horror
feature.'"
Fresno, California:
January 4th, 2004 – In an attempt to contribute to a
genre of dark stories, Savage Dog Films has begun production
on a feature length gothic horror film in association with an
independent film production company focusing on horror films,
Zombie House Productions.
“It’s a deeply
psychological and mind-boggling story”, Michael Lee of
Savage Dog Films says. He continues, “It has been underway for
quite some time now and we are extremely thrilled to see that
the project will finally come to life”. “We were interested in
the idea of involving another production company already from
the script stage and we are proud to announce that this role
has been given to Zombie House, their short films are
incredibly creepy and we feel that we made the right choice”,
Dustin Johnson adds.
This film marks a new
achievement for Zombie House, as the studio’s first
official part in producing a feature film. The film is called
‘Rip Cage’ and pays great tribute to religion and its
theories. Still while staying true to the marvel and hope of
religion there is something darker going on underneath, not
everything is as it seems. “‘Rip Cage’ is highly provocative
and we hope to turn a few stomachs with it. Not by using very
graphic images, but with the story itself”, Dustin Johnson
says. We are in ‘Rip Cage’ introduced to a number of people
who are all experiencing the sort of afterlife, which seems to
be the only decent answer. In their attempt to get away from
the pain they are introduced to, the group must re-assess
their qualities and relationships, because the Rip Cage just
doesn’t let anyone get away.
The story and the
screenplay is written by Lennie Overgaard, who is
probably mostly known for his publicity work on the Lions Gate
Films title ‘Cube 2: Hypercube’. “I learned quite a bit by
working so closely with the crew as I did, it made me see what
works in a one-set movie and what doesn’t.” The entire film,
except for a few outside-the-cage shots, will be shot on a
green-stage giving all the possibilites to create the dirty,
yet dream-like environment that the movie takes place in. The
co-writer on ‘Rip Cage’, Vanessa Mason, adds, “I tried to
increase discussion about spirituality and the afterlife, I
thought that tied in better with the themes of the movie and
also made it more distinct from other films”. She continues,
“The oldness, the bodies, the decay, the black around the eyes
all suggests a gothic, horror movie atmosphere”.
‘Rip Cage’ will
require quite a large amount of visual effects and the
digital department at Savage Dog Films, takes on the visual
effects role also. Everything from developing the environment,
compositing, gore enhancements and digital stunt characters
will be found in ‘Rip Cage’.
The film will be shot
in Fresno, California under the direction of Armando
Jimenez from Zombie House Productions as soon as casting has
taken place. As soon as filming finishes, the material will be
forwarded to Savage Dog Digitals for the post-production work,
as well as the development of the music that will play a very
big role in the movie. For this job, Catonium of Sweden has
been called in.
Publicity and
promotion of the film will also be a highly important
aspect of ‘Rip Cage’. A lot of material will be developed for
the film: posters, a music video, an official website, a DVD
loaded with extra materials and a soundtrack will hopefully be
released through the label that Catonium is currently involved
with.
The film is set to be finished later this
year.