This Blog entry also has an editorial by David Quintana & is to be considered as "liner notes" for future reference; for openly sharing his opinion to the subscribers of this e-magazine. His opinion is not the opinion of the cast and crew who work with him on his film projects.
As promised, the October issue was released for preview to everyone on the web. But the open release was only intended for the first 15 days of the month to help bring in new subscribers. Subscribers will still receive two extra issues of the QSE this year to make up for this free issue release on the blog. Amended as of: 10/17/2016
- D. R. Quintana
- D. R. Quintana
This issue received a ton of hits on our blog and was linked to many Facebook pages, blogs, and posts on the internet giving the listed pilot a strong promotional push; all due to the first ever free preview of the entire E-magazine during the first fifteen days of October. I had the privilege of following this team of filmmakers through their journey to get the finished pilot episode to it's premiere. And through thick and thin, the members of this project jumped hurdles to reach the point where their work would be seen on the big screen for anyone in the San Antonio area to see.
They have kept to the goal of completing their work and there is news that the pilot's director, Ramiro Avendano, is making statements about continuing work on the show should things land their way to get more done. With the exception of some production costs being covered by a few of the cast members, now considered as "producers" who helped finance the project, the rest of the project was an all collaborative, all volunteer production with no verified investors that assisted them in getting the job done.
I would never recommend for any group of actors or studio to go into an "all volunteer project" unless you were promised to be immediately reimbursed for any out-of-the-pocket expenses which you may have endured in helping out. Some projects are kind enough to cover gas for travel or meals between breaks. Some studios put together small contracts which provide a "deferred clause" to help pay you back IF the project makes any money...but keep in mind that a large majority of projects with deferred contracts rarely pay out at all, and most of the time, lose out more than their share on smaller Independent film gigs. Deferred contracts usually leads to a lot drama and power struggles within a group who sticks it through to the end...That's just a fair warning to all.
I would never recommend for any group of actors or studio to go into an "all volunteer project" unless you were promised to be immediately reimbursed for any out-of-the-pocket expenses which you may have endured in helping out. Some projects are kind enough to cover gas for travel or meals between breaks. Some studios put together small contracts which provide a "deferred clause" to help pay you back IF the project makes any money...but keep in mind that a large majority of projects with deferred contracts rarely pay out at all, and most of the time, lose out more than their share on smaller Independent film gigs. Deferred contracts usually leads to a lot drama and power struggles within a group who sticks it through to the end...That's just a fair warning to all.
How Zombie Reign [ZR] continued to make it to it's premiere with the core of it's actors and it's director still intact is a guessing game that defies explanation. The pilot certainly penned itself as a dream project that "just wouldn't die" and stunned many of the San Antonio area acting teams by actually admitting to and presenting a completed project to it's cast, crew, family and friends.
The project has a lot of strong actors assigned to it: some of who have accredited and extensive acting experience with a long list of projects under their belts. This part of the cast are "veteran level" actors, filled with on-set maturity and have had their share of national exposure in local commercials, national television, and some movie time. It's a large array of talent on a project that would have certainly died an early death if any of them were missing their participation in the production and all of them volunteered their services to help the first time director complete his pilot episode.
This being Avendano's first film, he was lucky that he had a great team to work with and not have to worry about their performances during action and dramatic scenes. But I do have concerns about this production; i.e. for some of the production/actor members this was their first time as a production team and there were signs that they were thinking far too ahead of themselves by claiming larger appraisal from outside sources before the pilot or any real pitch material was ever complete. This was a huge problem for the team in the recent past which caused a lot of drama, as I am sure it will continue until reasonable thinking takes over. There will be problems with ZR's future unless certain leading figures in the production team learn to let go of big dreams and just reach the projects mission first; complete the series.
This being Avendano's first film, he was lucky that he had a great team to work with and not have to worry about their performances during action and dramatic scenes. But I do have concerns about this production; i.e. for some of the production/actor members this was their first time as a production team and there were signs that they were thinking far too ahead of themselves by claiming larger appraisal from outside sources before the pilot or any real pitch material was ever complete. This was a huge problem for the team in the recent past which caused a lot of drama, as I am sure it will continue until reasonable thinking takes over. There will be problems with ZR's future unless certain leading figures in the production team learn to let go of big dreams and just reach the projects mission first; complete the series.
"Flash" certainly isn't a problem for this pilot; pre-promotion releases were full of it. Presenting dark photos and character bios to give viewers a small glimpse of what to expect in each character before the pilot was ever released. There was no "Promotions Director" for this project, as most of the dished ads and promo shots were prepared and released by it's director in good faith. But in my opinion, over promoting a slew of characters for a one hour premiere seemed a little dire to give character development through promo ads.
In the past, I have seen that these type of flash ads from "first time" amateur film makers that don't do any good in getting new fans in to see the project. When flash ads are done too early, most of those projects rarely get to see the time of day; primarily because the finished product fails to completely deliver telling the full story or they suffer because the finished project just doesn't get in-depth enough with all of the required character development to bring it all in. Flash promo ads are often manufactured to keep actors happy on film projects that are taking way too long to complete; it's usually an unwarranted practice done while a project is still in post editing, but usually happens when someone thinks everyone is capable of running away to do something else. Actors are allowed to work on other projects after the current project has wrapped, that's just the way of things in the field of making movies...that's just how I see it.
And make no mistake, I have not seen the pilot, however I saw plenty of footage to let me know that there is a pilot to present. All of the actors should get copies of the DVD in the near future to burn demo reels out of it, which should be impressive for the actors next projects. There are many cast members who are happy to see this project actually [and finally] get released. This one pilot has been in post editing for over a year now and through all of the diversity it's honed over time, I hope only best success to the team that helped get this project reach the goal of being released for preview!
And make no mistake, I have not seen the pilot, however I saw plenty of footage to let me know that there is a pilot to present. All of the actors should get copies of the DVD in the near future to burn demo reels out of it, which should be impressive for the actors next projects. There are many cast members who are happy to see this project actually [and finally] get released. This one pilot has been in post editing for over a year now and through all of the diversity it's honed over time, I hope only best success to the team that helped get this project reach the goal of being released for preview!
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Fantastic-Fantastic-Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSeeing a local film project in your e-mag blog and knowing that all of the actors were local talent made things a little more special.
Thanks for the preview!
R. C. C.
Schertz, TX
via email
Thank you for stopping by! - DRQ
DeleteWhen I saw the link posted on your FB page, I clicked madly to see the e-mag in it's complete splendor- and I was not disappointed! ZR has a lot of good potential with such a talented group of actors. I wish I was in Texas to see the premiere next month :-(
ReplyDeleteKarla W.
Jackson, MS
via Droid
There are some excited cast members ready to finally see the fruit of all of their hard work! - DRQ
DeleteYou'd better post this comment, you suck ass!
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I loved the new issue and all of the articles that gave us the first good view of Zombie Reign. I'm not completely sure why Ramiro feels the need to smear his name across the top of the title as it was apparently a group effort to launch this beast onto the big screen. Great work to everyone who worked so hard on this film. You guys have been through a world of shit to get this far and I'm glad you spend a word on the assholes who started all of the problems.
Let the Reign come and wash away all of the bad dirt!
Gabriel Z. III
San Marcus, TX
All of the work, sweat and tears have paid off. I am wishing for the best premiere audience they can receive. They deserve that much. - DRQ
DeleteHey guys, we're going through the comments as fast as we can but if you do not sign the comment as directed, it will NOT post on the blog! - DRQ
ReplyDeleteFuck me! How was I not in this project!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat issue and great articles with notes from the actors themselves, loving the sexy ladies shown in the mag too! This film was a testament of real love and affection for the zombie minded fans.
Way to go guys!
Lawrence H.
Kerville, TX
Each actress in the show brought a different strength to the episode, as what I was told. It will be interesting to see how it all fits in. - DRQ
DeleteThe San Antonio film scene doesn't support its own as seen on Facebook this evening and ITS A DAMN SHAME!! Another great attempt by a group of filmmakers who aren't given the time of day just because of a little drama or a little envy over a group who actually put a full feature film together? Fuck them all, you guys deserve the best attention possible and I hope your success goes through the roof! Samuel G. G. P., Austin Native
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there are cliques everywhere you go. But you are right that all Indie film teams should support one another at the cost of showing that everyone is on the same side! - DRQ
DeleteWhere's Tim Miller and his ass hoodlum Lepper now?????
ReplyDeleteDaniel W.
Schertz, TX
Who gives a shit!? - DRQ
DeleteWow, so many honest, hard working people on this project and I know a few of them, working with another few. This emag format has got to be the best thing I've seen in a while that truly dives deep into a project and shows it for all to see. Great work, Dave!
ReplyDeleteK. Littlefield
Selma, Texas
via iPhone
I'm sure the ZR Team thanks you and I do too! - DRQ
DeleteA very interesting look at the film project which has had so much drama surrounding it for a few years. The cast looks brilliant and the pictures from the actual movie show a lot of promise. Your staff has done a great job putting together a magazine that brings out the positive highlights of a project and support its vision.
ReplyDeleteThank you sharing this very nice issue of your e-magazine, I will be sending you a subscription request soon.
Sarah B.
Copperas Cove, Texas
I got it the other day, Sarah! - DRQ
DeleteA sexy kind of e-mag with the dark format and well worth the read. Great work to the cast and crew of Zombie Reign!
ReplyDeleteL. Moore
San Antonio, TX
via Email
Thank you and we are sure to produce an update about the premiere in the November or December issue, so stick around! - DRQ
DeleteObviously the best digital Emag that I've ever seen online, I will become a subscriber!
ReplyDeleteC. B. Miller
Austin, TX
Thank you tons! - DRQ
DeleteZR looks like a brilliant production!
ReplyDeleteAnother great blog with some interesting news and information. I still hate that I will miss the premiere in October. Is there any chance that I will be able to see it in the near future on the web?
Megan B.
Memphis, TN
I'm not sure what the plan is after the premiere but I will keep everyone informed in future issues. - DRQ
DeleteA generous and masterful preview to the Zombie Reign production and also a breath of fresh air seeing that the film was completed and ready to make its long awaited debut!
ReplyDeleteThe cast and crew should be more than thankful for the lengths the QSE team went through to provide the honest truth about the film project and the lengths which some evil people will go through to try and shut a film project down.
Robin W.
Waterbury CT
via iPhone
We are all excited just to get to the premiere! - DRQ
DeleteI went through the Emag like dive times looking for more information or secret to get more out it. This was an awesome issue with tons of pics and great insight from the actors.
ReplyDeleteBill W.
La Porte, TX
Thanks, Bill! - DRQ
DeleteWell it looks like Ramiro walks the walk now and that is a good thing, but what I can't stand is that its taken him a long time to do it! I'm sure it sounds like I'm nit picking, but this thing seems to have drug out long enough!
ReplyDeleteJ. Spear
San Antonio, Texas
via Email
I'm sure that there was a lot of post editing that had to be done. Trust me, what I was able to see of the film thus far was entertaining with a fresh story to tell. - DRQ
DeleteI'm a huge fan of Melissa Smith. I've seen her work in TV commercials and have always admired her tenacity to work on the right projects at the right time. Being on this zombie pilot should bring in the right professionalism of SAG eligibility for everyone involved. I hope she has a big part in the film or the writers are needing to have their heads scrambled!
ReplyDeleteM. Bobby
Austin, TX
I've worked with Melissa on ANGELIKA5 where she kicked some serious booty on my production. I am sure she will do the same in ZR. - DRQ
DeleteIt's a great day to learn that the film is finally going to show. I have friends who worked on the filming and never had anything to show for it and now they can show their family and friends that they did work on a project in San Antonio. Thank QSE for doing their part in getting the work out. This online blog is a great source of information.
ReplyDeleteRene M.
San Antonio
We only hope to get better with QSE. ZR will do fine in the local market, I am sure. They deserve a good start in their premiere phase. - DRQ
DeleteDavid, as a cast and crew member, I've thanked you in person, just want to thank you publicly. What you've done in bringing the truth out is amazing, you are truly an inspiration. Thank you sir. Fantastic emagazine! Brett Wilson Sr.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brett. See you in two weeks! - DRQ
DeleteI don't want to sound like an asshole, but this blog and your e-mag has done some amazing stuff to get the right information out to those little assholes who started so much crap over the years! From the SA Chronicle to the other pieces of crap that started trolling our production, I am amazed and once again believe that the truth WILL SET YOU FREE if you get to the right people who have a history of telling the truth and getting it out to the masses!
ReplyDeleteThanks QSE for always being there for the little folk indie film makers.
A. A. R.
San Antonio, Texas
via email
Thank you, we're proud to serve the best local entertainment news! - DRQ
DeleteMy best advice to the team of zombie makers is to "Move forward and never look back!" They've suddenly seen daylight and its all downhill from here.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
B. Rikerson
Plymouth, GBR
Good statement!...I am sure that they will like the momentum when things start to roll. - DRQ
DeleteThis zombie film looks gritty and filled with a solid arrangement of actors. I hope it lives up to its own hype after its long awaited premiere. When will people outside of San Antonio be allowed a preview?
ReplyDeleteDonna K. B.
Ft Worth, Texas
I'm not sure but stay close. We will release any updates when they occur. - DRQ
DeleteAnother outstanding issue!
ReplyDeleteIt seems like this Zombie film will finally get its vindication with a nice send off.
Norman F. G., Ret.
Dallas, Texas
via iPhone
Yes, it does! - DRQ
DeleteJohn Lepper is a complete idiot! He has been proven wrong A-G-A-I-N by QSE and the ZR Team!
ReplyDeleteMelissa Y. T.
Bridgeport, CT
The BIG Lep has not been heard from in a LONG while...I suggest he is doing his best NOT to see the comments on this blog about the ZR release. - DRQ
DeleteIf it looks like a film, promotes like a film and sells like a film, it has to be a film!- Right, Tim Miller?
ReplyDeleteDoug W.
San Antonio, TX
We have not heard hide, pork or rinds from Tim-bow either...and we never expected too. - DRQ
DeleteI just noticed that this issue is missing all of the links, ads, and tags that usually accompany the e-mag. I was hoping to see an advertisement for a special effects makeup team on a project I'm putting together. Can you send me the ads and the links?
ReplyDeleteT. J.
El Paso, TX
Only the subscribers have the special links and ads in the email format sent out at the end of September. Just check out your email. - DRQ
DeleteFantastic issue! I am hoping to be in town on the 16th to see the pilot preview, I will surely buy a ticket as soon as I can. The Zombie team must be pretty excited to get the episode out to preview. If you have any information on future premiere dates, please let me know!
ReplyDeletePatrick A.
Gonzalez, TX
via email
I will be there. I hope to see you there too! - DRQ
DeleteIf the pilot lives up to the promotions of this Emag I will be more than impressed. The bad thing about amateur film making is that the product suffers not having the proper backing nor that "big name" to launch it into the eyes of the network. I so hope the team at ZR the best with their premiere, but they have a long way to go to make the best impression to the right people.
ReplyDeleteR. A. E.
Ft. Worth, Texas
via iPhone
Everyone is excited to see the final rendition of the pilot. I wish them the best premiere possible, as I do to any other Indie studio. - DRQ
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