October 2012: Horror Author and Film Producer Lia Scott Price has been turning her own Vampire trilogy novel and comic book series into film shorts and feature film versions in order to promote her unique "Vampire Guardian Angel" characters. Her latest film short has just been released, in which she also acts in. Here's the synopsis: "PRA/EY" features a woman (Lia Scott Price) confined in a mental hospital who tries to convince a psychiatrist (Jennifer Cannon) not to pray to a Guardian Angel (Brandon Murphy Barnes), since there are deadly consequences to doing so. The moral of the story? You never know what your Guardian Angel really is. "PRA/EY" is written and produced by Lia Scott Price (liascottprice.com) . Director and Cinematographer: Ray Rodriguez. Starring Lia Scott Price, Jennifer Cannon, and Brandon Murphy Barnes. Music by Mike Naz. The film will also feature music by Los Angeles Death Metal Band Enthraller (enthraller.net).
You can watch the film in its entirety at Lia Scott Price's Web Site. Here's the link: PRA/EY Film Short (Quicktime)
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Lia Scott Price's PRA/EY Film to Screen at Philly Loves Women in Horror
Many thanks to Ashlee Blackwell for putting this film screening together for Women in Horror Recognition Month (WiHM). WiHM (womeninhorrormonth.com) recognizes all the women who love and contribute to the horror genre. PRA/EY is included in a screening at Philly Loves Women In Horror.
Pra/ey (2012) (by Lia Scott Price & Director Ray Rodriguez, with Jennifer Cannon and Brandon Murphy Barnes, and featuring music by Mike Naz and Enthraller)
When: Thursday February 7, 2013
Where: The Rotunda
4014 Walnut Street
Lia Scott Price’s latest Vampire short film, PRA/EY, will screen at the Philly Loves Women in Horror event this February 7. PRA/EY is written by and stars Lia Scott Price, and is directed by Ray Rodriguez.
Price's film will be featured among an hour of short films by talented women directors and producers in the horror film industry. Directors featured are Devi Snively, Lori Bowen, Ghettosongbird, Sharvon P. Urbannavage, and Maude Michaud.
Here's the list of films screening at Philly Loves Women In Horror:
Alley Of The Earth (2012)
Pra/ey (2012)
Death In Charge (2009)
Hollywood Skin (2010)
Stella Buio (2012)
Philly Loves Women in Horror was created by Ashlee Blackwell who works to foster a community among women in the horror industries. It is an official event for Women in Horror Recognition Month 2013. Women in Horror Recognition Month happens every February where events and projects are created and celebrated for charity that promote underrepresented female professionals in the film and art industries. The events highlight women directors, producers, cinematographers, FX Artists, painters, sculptors, and more. Women in Horror Recognition Month is a service provided by the Viscera Organization, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that expands opportunities for contemporary female genre filmmakers.
The event begins at 7:30 PM on February 7, 2013 at The Rotunda located at 4014 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Admission is free. Donations given at Philly Loves Women in Horror go to Lil' Filmmakers, a non-profit organization that gives Philadelphia youth the opportunity to learn the art of filmmaking for free. There will also be free giveaways provided by various Women in Horror Month sponsors that include Too Fast Apparel, Diabolique Magazine, The Dark Art of Mike Vanderhoof, Fangoria Magazine, Sourpuss Apparel, and Ghettosongbird.
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HORROR SOCIETY: PRA/EY TO SCREEN AT PHILLY LOVES WOMEN IN HORROR
HORROR SOCIETY: PRA/EY TO SCREEN AT PHILLY LOVES WOMEN IN HORROR
Thank you to the always fantastic Michael DeFellipo of Horror Society, and to Horror Society, for spreading the word about my first film screening ever! My vampire film short PRA/EY will be in the company of awesome films by women horror filmmakers and I am honored to be among them. Many thanks too to Ashley Blackwell for putting together this cool event! Read more about it here and support Women in Horror Recognition Month!
Read the Horror Society article here: PRA/EY TO SCREEN AT PHILLY LOVES WOMEN IN HORROR
Read the Horror Society article here: PRA/EY TO SCREEN AT PHILLY LOVES WOMEN IN HORROR
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