Venom Media have launched a crowdfunder as they aim to take on their second horror fuelled project 'The Devil's Carnage'. This comes after their film debut earlier this year.
An independent Glasgow based production company, Venom Media, is set to undertake it's second horror film.
The announcement comes after the successful launch earlier his year of its inaugural flick, Outlast. The newest movie, The Devil's Carnage, continues to pull from director Richi Booth's experiences as a paranormal investigator and will follow a group who must confront their demons to survive after an ancient evil awakens in the castle.
Venom Media aspire to give people the opportunity to cut their teeth on the set of a low budget film. They have advertised a number of vacancies including production and costume designers. The company also put a casting call out for those breaking into the industry. READ MORE: Glasgow nurse had sexual relationship and sent love letters to patient at psychiatric hospitalA crowdfunder has also been launched by the company which is aiming to reach £30,000. A number of incentives are on offer for those who donate to the project such as an exclusive viewing of the film, items from the set, your name on the credits and more.Director Booth said: "In Scotland.
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