Congrats to Denise Williamson, (star of my film Spirit Camp, and headshot client), who just got cast in the new film EXISTS from The Blair Witch director Eduardo Sanchez.
Production begins next week in Elgin, Tx. Check out the article in Variety.
HEADSHOT PHOTOGRAPHY HOUSTON
by Kerry Beyer
Congrats to Denise Williamson, (star of my film Spirit Camp, and headshot client), who just got cast in the new film EXISTS from The Blair Witch director Eduardo Sanchez.
Production begins next week in Elgin, Tx. Check out the article in Variety.
by Kerry Beyer
A few days ago, I was on FOX helping bring attention to Julin’s carjacking. (If you don’t know, Julin starred in my horror film SPIRIT CAMP). Well, she experience a horror story of her own when a masked man jammed a gun in her face and took her car.
Today she got it back… minus a few items. ABC covered the car’s return. Check it out.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=8605281
by Kerry Beyer
If you missed it, I was on FOX News last night – you can see the full story here. Julin Jean, star of my horror film Spirit Camp was carjacked in the Hieghts area of Houston, and her mini-cooper was stolen. It was like a scene right out of a horror movie.
The perp stuck a gun in Julin’s face, forced her out of the car, and she escaped with a sprained ankle.
She’s lucky to be alive.
Fox did a fun story drawing comparisons between her on screen persona of B movie scream queen, and real life victim. I think it helped bring a little closure and levity to a traumatic experience.
Special thanks to Ned Hibbard for all his support of the community, and his excellent journalism – he always finds a perfect balance of delivering news and making it engaging, entertaining and fun.
by Kerry Beyer
I’ve been in production on a new action/thriller called DEEP TERROR. It’s Die Hard on a mini-submersible – marine biologists caught up in a terrorist plot to recover the worlds most destructive weapon of mass destruction.
We’ve been filming for the last 2 weeks, and still going – shooting some green screen shots tonight. So far it’s been an amazing run… filmmaking continues to be one of the most challenging, yet rewarding professional experiences for me.
It’s quite a departure from my last film Spirit Camp – though despite the more serious tone, I do manage to keep some irreverently comic moments.
by Kerry Beyer
The stars of Spirit Camp wish you happy halloween! A spooky shoot we did here at the studio! Book a seasonal session today!