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    Friday
    Jul092010

    Exclusive: "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" Teaser Trailer 

    Lets face it, if you're reading this chances are you are a big film fan and would jump at the chance to be involved in making one, well here we have proof that it can happen as independent Writer/Producer Sean Gates and Director/Producer Clayton Spinney deliver the first teaser for their production of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

    Here's a little piece from Sean giving a bit of insight into what they are going for!

    The teaser is essentially a self-contained short film we call "There's A Storm Coming," not culled from actual scenes from the movie, but certainly meant to be representative of the look, feel, and sound of the film. We know that a lot of people are unfamiliar with the book and for most people Oz is simply the '39 MGM film. So the question we're constantly wrestling with his how to market this film to a world that still loves to hear Judy Garland sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". I unfortunately don't have an answer to that. I too am one of those people. But you have two guarantees with this film: the first is that it will have things in it that you've never seen before. The second is, nobody breaks into song.

    We have a couple of behind-the-scenes videos posted at our website and there will be more as we go forward. There's also desktop images, concept art, and plenty of photos, so if you're interested in seeing more, come visit us there.


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