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Hello everyone,

Sorry for the lack of traffic on the Unfilmable forum. Things have been hectic on my end, but I'll try and stop by more often...

Just wanted to update you as to the status of my short film (Read me a story...). The teaser trailer has been completed, and will make it's world premiere at this weekends Cthulhu One convention! The trailer turned out pretty well and I was even given permission to use music by Nox Arcana to score it with! It should be online in the next week or so (for those off you who cannot attend the con). Meanwhile, editing continues...

For more information about the con, click here: http://www.cultofcthulhu.net/convention_page.htm

More soon!

Take care,

Craig
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The con sounds like a lot of fun. I wish I could make it, but Wisconsin is quite a hike from here. Its too bad that such events are never held in Northern Maine. Of course, barren, uninhabitable hinterlands rarely attract conventions. (We are supposed to have a antediluvean shrine of Shub-niggurath around here somewhere, but it really doesn't seem to draw as many tourists as one would expect).

Its amazing how many of these Cons are held in Wisconsin. Its especially peculiar how Wisconsin seems to be particularly attractive for groups that lean towards the occult. I am beginning to suspect there must be some sort of deep and hidden spiritual link between "the arcane" and cheese.
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Wish I could attend as well. I'm curious to see what my film (trailer) will look like on the big screen. I've only been able to watch it on my TV so far...

I would trade you Oklahoma for Northern Maine anytime. Nothing ever happens here...

My son loves cheese! I wonder if I should be worried... :)

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Craig
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