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Bill Wieger: SFX Artist: Blade, SpeciesBill Wieger first became fascinated with special effects growing up in the 1970s with films like Jaws, Star Wars and Alien, and it was at that same time he discovered his artistic talent. Although he started college majoring in marine biology, he knew his true passion was art and changed paths after his sophomore year. Bill graduated with a degree in Theater Arts and enrolled in effects make-up courses by Dick Smith who created the make-up effects for The Exorcist. A few years later, Bill got his first big break when he met famed effects artist Chris Walas (Gremlins, The Fly) and went to work for him at his studio in California. There he helped create effects for several films, including Thinner, Steel, Space Truckers, Blade, and Species. Bill later returned to his midwest roots to work as a professional artist, doing public and private comissions and commercial work for companies like Hasbro and the Franklin Mint. George Bonilla: ZP International FilmsGeroge Bonilla is an accomplished writer, actor and director - and the creative genus behind the successful indie production company ZP International Films. ZP International released its first feature film, Zombie Planet, in 2004 - followed by a sequel, Zombie Planet II :Adam's Revenge, in 2005. Since then George has gone on to write and direct several acclaimed indie films, including Redwood Justin:Vampire Hunter in 2006 and The Edison Death Machine which was honored with the Best Special Effects award at the 2006 Fright Night Film Festival. ZP International's latest film, the police drama / horror film, HELL-EPHONE, recently wrapped production and is being made ready for a festival run. In 2008, George Bonilla's work was honored when he was named the KENTUCKY FILMMAKER OF THE YEAR at the Fright Night Film Fest. Geoge has developed an incredible insight into indie filmmaking, having managed to finance his projects, distribute them - and make money! He'll be at Dark Carnival to share his experiences in a special Filmmaking Workshop you won't want to miss! ![]() ![]() |
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