A documentary crew decide to film their film in 3D but encounter far more than they bargained for in the genre-bending horror indie called Found Footage 3D. For the first issue of Gruesome Magazine, writer Mike Imboden sat down with director Steven Degennaro to discuss what went into making this 3D found footage indie favorite. Check out GRUESOME MAGAZINE SPRING 2017 edition of the quarterly magazine to read more about Found Footage 3D and much, much more. The book is available in both digital ($3.99) and print ($9.99) formats. Get your copy today!
The magazine is 8.5 x 11, full color, and 48 pages.
Print Edition (Dry Blood cover) – $9.99 US
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Editorial by Doc Rotten
- Night of Something Strange – Jonathan Straiton’s Gooey, Grimy Gorefest by John Black
- Isaac Ezban – Filmmaking From Another Dimension by Joseph Perry
- Addiction, Emotion, & Brutal Honesty – Clint Carney on Dry Blood by Thomas Mariani
- Sex, Violence, & Inhumanity – Scott Schirmer on the Feral Fears of Plank Face by Kieran Fisher
- Terror Haunts the Forest – Patrick Rea and the Making of Arbor Demon by The Black Saint
- Found Footage 3D – Steven DeGennaro Forges The Rules of Enragement by Mike Imboden
- Robert Kurtzman, FX Legend – Supporting Indie Horror with Practical Effects by Dave Dreher
- Of Waitresses and Werewolves – Scream Queen Kristi Ray in White Drift by Doc Rotten
- Marketing an Award Winning Short – Shant Hamassian on Night of the Slasher by Christopher G. Moore
- Motel Hell – Farmer Vincent’s Fritters & All Kinds of Critters by Jeff Mohr
- Mystics in Bali – Flying Heads, Pig Men, & Indonesian Sorcery by Bill Mulligan
- New York City Horror Film Festival – Michael J. Hein, The Visionary Who Started It All by The Black Saint
- Horror Film Festival Calendar – When & Where To Catch the Future of Horror by Paul Cardullo