Bigfoot Witness: The Jason Morse Story
Today I want to take just a little time and post about this upcoming film. This film is the long overdue sequel to the original Bigfoot Witness.
In November I made the official announcement about the film on my company website, Zombie Media Publishing. But there is much more to the story.
This film has been in the works for probably 3 or 4 years. I was working on this, in the very early stages, when I started pumping out the paranormal documentaries. We were filming almost every week and in between times, I was editing the film.
As you can imagine this workload left very little time to work on the then titled, Bigfoot Witness 2. The project was pushed to the back burner and sometimes months would pass and I couldn't get back to it. But over time, things slowed down a little, and then Covid hit and no one wanted to be around another person. So the filming, events, and everything stopped. But it gave me time to pick back up on the Bigfoot Witness 2 Project.
In some ways, this was a very difficult project thanks to the long lag times, and changing standards in the film industry. The standards for films, getting them to streaming services, have changed a lot over the last 2 to 3 years. But I do enjoy the overall process, the subject matter, and working with folks who have a genuine interest in not only what the film is about but also the creative process to get it completed.
Jason Morse has had several experiences and his story needs to be told and I think most will enjoy this film. The film is pieced together over several years and includes his encounters, historical data and research. It includes footage we shot specifically for the film, Jason's field research footage, and more.
So, I'm happy to release the official trailer today.
We are shooting for an early January 2022-wide release for the film. There might be some kind of limited release shortly before the wide release but that is yet to have a set date.
I hope people enjoy the film and realize that these projects are more often than not a labor of love. A passion to share a story or an idea with people.
Of course, a film can find success if people support it. We didn't have a budget, we didn't raise funding, and this was all out of pocket and labor and passion for storytelling and filmmaking.
Keep an eye out for the film and thanks for all the support.
Thanks
~Thomas~
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