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“Low budget horror film production and distribution company Finney/Thompson Entertainment (frequent visitors to this site) sent us word that they are actively looking for completed high concept (catchy, original) low budget horror/sci fi/fantasy scripts to produce and completed films/documentaries to distribute.

They produced CARVER and THE 8TH PLAGUE (photos below). They also are interested in hearing about low budget films in production that might need financial assistance to complete.

Writers/directors/producers can contact director of development Dean Loftis at dean@finneythompsonentertainment.com.

Just send loglines/short synopsis and any other details of available projects. Check out www.finneythompsonentertainment.com for more info on the folks behind the company.”

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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  1. hello low budget people
    my names connah harvey i have started working on a script based on a french game called “obscure”
    it is about five college kids who become trapped in there school by there maniac headmaster

    one day one of the five teenagers goes missing and the others stay to try and find him

    little do they know however that they are not alone, horrifying creatures lurk the corridors of their school and these young adults will experience a night they will never forget.

    i plan to make it a 3 part trilogy if possible

    obscure
    obscure:the aftermath
    obscure 3

    i will update once i hear from you

    ciao
    connah harvey

  2. I have a Feature Horror called FURY

    It's an original Psychological horror, never been done before and doesn't have a cliche killer like a Psycho escaped from a mental institute etc.

    The Tag Line is: Christ came to Save the Sinners, He came to Punish them

    I've sent a copy of my script in pdf form to dean@finneythompsonentertainment.com.

    Hope you got it, Cheers.

    Peter

  3. It is one thing to write a horror film and quite another to find an agent willing and able to market scripts of this genre. Who, then, represents horror scripts? Any input you may have will be appreciated. Thanks.

  4. The Script is called Reaper and during the course of the story the audience and the young hero, and his mentor note that despite being the villain Reaper performs actions in a twisted sense of morality. Betrayal of any kind by others he punishes, and he often uses the bodies of former victims to carry out these forms of retribution. Identifying with the victims he takes cold hearted revenge against those he hold's responsible for their deaths. Reaper comes from a culture of vampires called the Revenant, who can take the bodies of those who have been marked as evil. Their prey are also evil men and they can use the human bodies to walk around and can't be killed permanently unless you kill their spirit itself. These factors make it difficult for the heroes of the story to find their enemy and defeat him. Reaper shows that he is adaptive and the audience can get the sense that though Reaper follows the letter of the law, he knows how to work well within the rules.

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  5. The camera then cuts to a scene in Mexico in the year 2003. An infected person’s face appears close up on the camera, sniffing the air and grunting every now and then. The infected person finds a scent and follows it. It runs past the camera. A few seconds after silence three other infected people come following behind the other. The camera cuts to a little girl holding a dirty teddy bear crying in a corner of a cabin, silently to herself until the grunting and sniffing of the infected people seems to approach. The cabin is very worn down and the wood is bound to fall apart. There are many cracks that you can look through. The girl scoots to the back of the room in the cabin and a spider crawls up on her leg. She squeals loudly. The grunting and sniffing comes to a halt. The camera cuts to a crack in the walls of the cabin showing the eye of an infected person. The eye quickly switches from left to right until locking onto the girl. Then the infected person screeches and starts clawing at the wood. Soon the others catch up and began clawing at the wood to get the first bite at the girl. A piece of the wood flies off and whooshes by the girls face. A arm of one of the infected people comes clawing at the air through the hole, attempting to reach the girl, until the wood gives in and breaks. The infected people run in after the girl. One gets ahead of the rest and is about to get the first piece of flesh off her body until a piece of wood launches into its skull. The camera goes slow-motion to show how the wood was thrown and smashes its way through one side of the skull and through the other end killing 1 of 4. Then the other infected people stop and look over to who killed off one of them. A young handsome Hispanic man stands at one end of the cabin with a hand behind his back, stares down the infected people with a smirk across his face.

    Man: Well, batter up.

    The infected people rush toward him and he pulls his hand from his back revealing a baseball bat. He swings and cracks one of them across the jaw. The camera goes into slow-motion to show the detail of how the bat smashes the jaw bone causing it to whiplash back and forth. Then he swings the bat downward smashing the skull of the same infected person. The camera goes back into slow-motion to show how the bat splits the skull and smashes the brain killing 2 of 4. The infected person drops to the floor as the man uses the end of the bat to hit another square in the face. The camera goes back into slow-motion and to a side view to show the bat go completely through the face of another infected person killing 3 of 4. The last one runs up and the camera still in a side view goes back to slow-motion to show the man whip a gun out and shoot the infected person straight through the forehead. You see the bullet travel from the gun through into the head and out the back of its head. The camera cuts to the face of the infected person showing a hole in its forehead as blood pours down its face. The infected person stumbles over then plops to the ground. The cabin falls silent as the man still has his gun pointed, then lowers his arm. He puts the gun back, wedged in between his back and pants. He then takes out a white towel and wipes the blood off the bat. Then he walks to the girl. She stills sits in the corner gripping the bear tightly.

    Man: You ok Stephanie?

    She nods. He picks her up and holds her in his arms comforting her as she cries in his arms. As he holds her to his chest he hears the quiet snarling of one of the dead infected people and turns to it. The body is still twitching. He sets Stephanie down and puts his finger to his lips telling her to keep quiet. She nods. He points to around the corner and gently pushes her to the direction. She slowly walks over to it. When she passes the corner the camera cuts to show her sitting down and covering her ears. The camera then cuts back to the man and he walks over to the infected person and takes the gun out. He points it at the twitching body.

    Man: I’m getting sick of you.

    He pulls to fire and the bullet echoes and the screen reads: INFECTED.

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