Archive for 12. November 2009

Finally Back

Well, after roughly 5 months of vacation time, I am starting up again,

I gotta say I feel pretty lazy because of how I completely bounced  from the blog.  I’m assuming I stopped for a week or two because of everything that was happening for 12-D and then I just never got back into the swing of things.  I apologize for that.  But now, for the same reason why I stopped writing this blog (12-D, not laziness), I decided to start again so anyone who is looking up stuff for Chemical 12-D can check in here, at the official blog of 12-D’s conception.  I’m sure if you flip some pages back you can see my thoughts as we wrote, shot, and finished 12-D.

So, just as a quick update, here is everything that is going on in the world of Water Cooler Productions, and more notably,  Chemical 12-D.

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We have been accepted to 5 different film festivals since 12-D began its film cirucit run.  We’re currently pending quite a few of the bigger fests, but for now, here is our list.

  • Chicago Citywide Film Makers Film Fest (Chemical 12-D won the audience award here)
  • Fractured Lens Film Festival (there were no prizes awarded at this film fest, very lame.  They also were going to charge me to watch my own movie, so I didn’t attend.)
  • Zombie Outbreak Film Festival
  • Tromadance New Mexico
  • Lake County Film Festival (2010)

Chemical 12-D has two official reviews and they both are gleaming.  These two reviews alone have begun our hype online as I’m being contacted now by quite a few individuals on the project.

 Day of the Woman review

Vault of Horror review

I think they’re great reviews and thanks to both Brittney and Brian for writing them.  We are delighted to see you like our work.

Lastly, starting at the Zombie Outbreak Film Fest this weekend at the Portage Theater in Chicago we will begin selling the DVD of Chemical 12-D for a special price of only $5.oo!  The DVD comes with 3 different audio commentaries, 2 documentaries on 12-D and Water Cooler Productions, a deleted scene, some upcoming work stuff, and, as a little treat of embarrassment towards myself, we also have put on Water Cooler’s first zombie movie, In A State Of.   Online the DVD will run a bit more because of shipping and such, but please help support us as we’re trying to fund our next project.

I hope I continue writing here as I actually do like it, and hopefully this site will come more and more useful as both Chemical 12-D and Water Cooler Productions grow.
Cheers,

Mac Eldridge

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