Camera Phone 2 Not Like the Others

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MysterE Visions has announced that its new film, Camera Phone 2, is currently in production and boasts that it is “not just another found footage movie,” but rather a film with a “cinematic flare of video in the general story.

The team behind this horror flick is comprised of director/producer Eddie Brown, Jr., director/actress Meosha Bean, and director/actor Andrew Cripps. The directors are not new to the horror world and are bringing a different story from other reality type films.

The producers have launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise post-production and marketing funds. Once the film is done, the world of horror will have a new movie to talk about. The first installment, Camera Phone, received mixed reviews but has many followers. So making a sequel with a few things from Part 1 helps explains some unanswered questions.

The directors have a total of 20 years of horror behind them.  Eddie Brown, Jr., started with features County Road 14, Last Call Short, and Camera Phone. Meosha Bean is an award-winning filmmaker, making short films The Dark Rises, Prey, Elf, and The M.V.B Halloween Horror Series. Andrew Cripps in located in Australia, at a young age becoming an award-winning filmmaker. Andrew settled in nicely with an Australia-based agency and went on to be featured in several Hollywood productions, TV shows, and short films, even creating his very own projects which landed him a bucket of nominations for his work, giving him a high-ranking standard for his productions.

The movie will premiere in the winter of 2015 in Dallas and Los Angeles and is set for VOD and a limited theatrical release in January 2016.

For more information, take a peek at the teaser below, and visit the film’s official site here.

Synopsis:
Julie has invited some friends over for movie night and decides to show the indie film Camera Phone. The DVD had come in the mail by mistake, and she gets her friends to watch it with her. After watching, they have mixed feelings about the film. Then comes a knock on the door; Julie goes to the door to discover there is no one there. On the ground is a package without a return address on it, but it’s addressed to her. When they open the package, they find five cell phones and a note.

This is where the reality and horror come in as the phones are from victims of unsolved cases. Each phone has a video on it, and each student takes a phone and watches it, as stated in the note. They will then learn that curiosity does kill when their lives become a part of the terror.

https://youtu.be/PbfwqNqflEc

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