Stephen David Brooks' Latest Feature film FLYTRAP SNEAK PEAK

By: PRLog
PRLog - Jan. 13, 2014 - The latest feature film from director/screenwriter Stephen David Brooks has wrapped principal photography in Los Angeles, California. Set in the San Fernando Valley outside of Los Angeles,  FLYTRAP is the feature follow up to Stephen’s multi-award winning feature debut HEADS N TAILZ.

The first sneak peak teaser for FLYRAP has been released and can be viewed online at https://vimeo.com/83904909 Music for the teaser is by Simon Boswell http://simonboswell.com/

The film stars Jeremy Crutchley (Black Sails) http://jeremycrutchley.com and Ina-Alice Kopp (Departed Heroes) http://www.inaalicekopp.com as well as Billy ‘Sly’ Williams (Marriage Chronicles, Who Can I Run To) and Jonah Blechman. Casting is by Stanzi Stokes.

FLYTRAP mixes sci-fi with dark humor to tell the story of a reserved English Astronomer who becomes ensnared by the mysterious Mary Ann and her creepy and dangerous comrades. Held hostage in a twisted version of suburban San Fernando Valley, the Astronomer slowly uncovers the reason for his capture and the miserable fate that awaits him-and humanity-unless he acts.

The screenplay for FLYTRAP was developed in collaboration with Jeff Lyons of Story Geeks, http://www.storygeeks.com  using his "Rapid Story Development”. The film was shot by David R. Hardberger with the new Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera and will be one of the first features to use this cutting edge cinematic technology. Producers on the project are Tamara Sayiner and Brittany Mayti.

For contact info: http://www.flytrapthemovie.net

FLYTRAP IMDB Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3333980/combined

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