• 10 years ago
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So you've made what you think is an incredible zombie-themed short film, but you're having a hell of a time getting the word out about it. Breaking into the film business is NOT easy, but Jesse Baget's Ruthless Pictures and Dread Central are about to kick open the door for you!

Listen up, indie filmmakers: Pre-production on the new anthology Zombieworld has officially begun.

Survivors across the world struggle to overcome horrifying circumstances when a pandemic brings about a zombie apocalypse.

Zombieworld (tentatively titled; subject to change) will be an anthology of blood, guts, and mayhem brought to life by a group of exciting new directors from around the world.

Commenting on the film, Ruthless Pictures producer Jesse Baget (currently in production on the company’s most recent project, Day of the Mummy) said, “As a fan of the zombie genre, I’m exited to be part of this film along with Dread Central. Zombieworld will showcase the unique the vision of young, up-and-coming filmmakers from around the world and inject fresh new blood into the genre.”

Here at Dread Central we've always been incredibly indie film-friendly so here's what's on tap for you guys... Zombieworld already has WORLDWIDE distribution from one of the horror genre's finest purveyors so we can guarantee that no matter what, you're gonna get the exposure and notoriety that you deserve. Zombieworld is without question the open door you have been looking for. That being said, here's how to enter.

Send us your entry via the form at the bottom of this page with a private link or the actual HD file of your film. From there both Ruthless Pictures and Dread Central staff will watch the films and select the best of the best to be included in the project, and selected winners will also nab themselves $100 in the process. But what if your film is the best of the best? Well then, not only will you be included in the anthology, we'll also hand over to you a check for $500. Not too shabby for something you have sitting on your computer, eh?