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Thursday, June 27, 2024

STUDIO PROUDLY RELEASES SNAPSHOTS FROM BIANCA 2029!...

The Woodlands, TX. Some promotional snapshots from the upcoming release of BIANCA 2029 are presented in no particular order. Starring Rachel Wilder as MSG Bianca Wolfe. Directed by D. R. Quintana. Music by Lora Mao. This film is a MICRO Entertainment production.

Rachel Wilder

 
Rachel Wilder

Monday, January 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE, ISSUE 28 FOR JANUARY 2024 IS RELEASED!

QSE.357 ISSUE 28 dtd 1/1/2024

42 Pages

ON THE COVER - Zara Majidpour, Actress/Model.
Photo by D. R. Quintana

MAIN ARTICLES

Making History in Houston's Indie Films - Zara Majidpour leads a talented cast in a feature horror/drama movie which has crossed over 5,200 views on Facebook & continues to gain fans, positive reviews & a strong fan following.

Behind the Scenes - Zero Zero One has gone through several re-shoots & intense additions to bolster the feature to ensure fans are entertained throughout the movies run. We interviewed some of the new actors added to the film.

Is it time for you to update your Head Shots? - In this issue we list the names of certified photographers who are highly recommended for updating your portfolio. We have real professional photographer listings for Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, and San Antonio!

Meta Data - Learn how to sell your indie film to the right streaming service by keeping tabs on the Meta Data your film brings in.

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Sunday, September 3, 2023

QUANTUM STORM PICTURES STUDIO AWARD HISTORY

THIS IS JUST A SMALL LOOK AT OUR GROWING TEAM

D. R. Quintana is the producer and publisher of the Award Winning Quantum Storm .357 E-Magazine; the publication is owned and operated by its parent company, Micro Entertainment.

Established and covering Texas filmmakers since 2021, the QSE.357 has grown to encompass the Texas statewide independent filmmaking scene.


Mr. Quintana holds two degrees, served honorably in the United States Navy Submarine Force for twenty years [now retired], has filmed over 200 independent films, and has volunteered in his community for over 18 years. He has served on numerous independent film committees, worked in advisory and consulting positions, and has worked as an actor and director in films and professional photography across the country.


Born and raised in West Texas, eventually earning a film degree in Southern California, Mr. Quintana is a director, writer, editor, and producer of film and the publisher of the QSE .357 that helps independent filmmakers bring their ideas to the big screen, understand the process of producing films, providing guidance with the positive and negative cultures of the independent film culture, giving to charities, providing funds to those in need and helping out where help is needed.

Saira Ramos is an established independent film actress and has been a prominent figure of many of the studios web series productions, short film and feature film co-star. She is a huge supporter of independent films, often previewing new films and sometimes even being a critic to some of the previews she's witnessed. She is fit and tough and has shown interest in partaking in stunt woman positions within some film productions.


A proud Houstonian through and through, she has worked in a few professional film roles as an extra and also has worked as a model in many photoshoots crossing many formats. She has taken a huge leap in working more behind the camera, adding her talents to production as a camera operator and a behind the scenes producer on several recent video productions.


Saira is widely known for her work in the convention circuit, lending her talent to procure professional actors to some of the largest film and art conventions in the nation. She always stays positive in some of the most stressful situations on set and has never been ill prepared for any job related position placed upon her.

Lora Mao has worked in the Houston area independent film scene for well over ten years. A plethora of her music compositions have been used in both semi-professional and bonafide independent film production musical scores. She is known to work extra-expedient in time crunch situations during film productions that require only hours to prepare music for a specific scene.

Lora is extremely confident with her musical skills and is always in a positive mindset when working along film teams. She has partook in many roles in film as an extra and most of her acting work is unaccredited. Whether she is chosen to play a zombie, a monster, or just a receptionist, she gives her full attention to her position and always has an eye for detail. Her wide range of music scoring cover drama, comedy, SciFi, romance, and steampunk genre's, which anyone can fall in love with.

Many of Lora's musical tracks are also loaded up on YouTube and easily acceptable for preview or downloading to add to future films. 
 
Adriana Villedas is a mind-blowing makeup artist who just surfaced from out of no where and has hit the local Houston area with a plethora of makeup jobs that are truly breathtaking. Her first works in independent films was on the set with Quantum Storm Productions "ZERO-ZERO ONE" where she masterfully produced monster/zombie makeup works to a large cast of actors in a relatively short time.

Adriana has also produced makeup work for local models with exceptional ease, but professional results which have proven to be quite a gift to local photographers and filmmakers alike. 


Rest assured, if Adriana is hired for your project; whether personal or professional, you will not be disappointed with her makeup skills or positive attitude whenever she puts a brush on a face.

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

QUANTUM STORM WIKI WITH "SPECTRE ZERO"

Spectre Zero is a paranormal, dramatic web series created and produced by David Quintana-Lujan in 2018. This was the fourth web series created by the director-producer under the studio name, Quantum Storm Pictures. Paranormal Research team "Spectre Zero" led by Markus [Daniel Erik] and Wynn Mi [Sara Mao] investigate some of the scariest Urban Legends in the local towns. Markus is a skeptic who questions everything in a logical manner, while Wynn is a "seer" with the ability to jump into the paranormal realm to see the real problems that occur whenever benevolent spirits are haunting the local people. They are not "ghost whisperers" they only seek to find the answer to the problems with evil spirits. Spectre Zero also features Saira Ramos, Joseph Marshall, Gwendoline Chang, David Kufner, Celina Monks, Larry Monks, Alex Yi, and Lora Mao.

 

Directed by D. R. Quintana-Lujan

Screenplay by D. R. Quintana-Lujan

Story by D. R. Quintana-Lujan

Based on Characters by
                      D. R. Quintana-Lujan

Produced by D. R. Quintana-Lujan
                  Barbara Johnston
                  Patti Wieser Hall

Starring Daniel Erik & Sara Mao

Cinematography by D. R. Quintana-Lujan

Edited by D. R. Quintana-Lujan

Music by Lora Mao

Production Company Quantum Storm
                               Productions

Running Time 25 minutes

Countries  United States

Language English

Budget  $1,700 per episode

 

 

SPECTRE ZERO is an ultra-low independent web series directed and produced by David Quintana-Lujan during the summer of 2018. During a years hiatus from film production, the director-producer had a paranormal experience that he couldn't explain clearly, so he put it into a script. The experience concerned a constant loud knocking on the front door to his home, each time in a row of three knocks, the knocking became louder and louder. Outside a white shadowy figure stood there relentlessly knocking as hard as it could. When the director-producer awoke he was in a cold sweat and quickly began to type out the script. The first episode was written in three days and shortly after that, episode 2 and 3 were laid out in a week.

PRE-PRODUCTION

Before casting and pre-production ever started, the director-producer contacted Lora Mao and requested specific music to fill the mood of the show and to create something memorable for the opening credits. Mao responded with precision expertise, sending the director-producer a perfect set of tracks with moods of mystery and paranormal eeriness that he felt was perfect to introduce the show to fans of various ages. With the track selection narrowed down to only five tracks, the director-producer began a casting call to fill roles and to also begin searching for locations to this paranormal monster project. The director-producer wanted to work with newer and malleable actors who could commit to a long term project and be able to deliver their performances in an unusual atmosphere - like acting in the complete dark.

NEW ACTORS TO LEAD

The studio had been dying for a chance to use Sara Mao [Lora's daughter] as a leading actor in a new project. Sara made quite an impression on the director-producer with her performance on a cancelled film project entitled "Sapphire Soul" a few years earlier and he wanted to explore her untapped talents in front of the camera. She was known to have performed in smaller roles in Houston’s Indie film scene, with a few surprise roles that had yet to surface in her list of career performances. 

Before accepting the role in the new series, Sara studied many shows on television and Netflix, studying actors emotional responses to situations that occurred from scene to scene. She used method acting to fill in the mission spots and her gamble paid off as the director-producer chose her for the leading role as "Wynn Mi," a young lawyers assistant by day and a clairvoyant paranormal investigator by night. Wynn Mi's mother would be played by Gwendoline Chang, who came highly recommended by Lora Mao. Chang proved to be perfect for the role of a sexy lawyer and mother who uses her daughters gift of clairvoyance to screen out potential clients for her law firm.

SCRIPTING THE SERIES

As the original script for the potential series set character development of a three member group for the paranormal investigative team, the director-producer decided to cast his son, Daniel Erik in the role of "Markus" - the guy who put the investigative team together, and his quirky electronic surveillance assistant played by new comer, Bishop Asher. A week later the studio began working on practical effects that were needed for the first episode. The director-producer filmed most of the test footage in his own home and every second of the footage was used in the opening sequences of the first episode. A few weeks later the series went into full production and where a cold front moved into the area and seemed to hinder the first cuts of the film, but gave the series a distinct eerie look and format for the rest of the episodes that were planned to go into production.
 
TROUBLE ON THE SET
 
However, the first two episodes were a complete waste of effort as Asher fell into some legal issues and had to be dropped from production. So the studio made changes to the first two scripts and then continued to work on the existing two episodes with little loss of time. Lora Mao found three to four interesting office locations for two of the scenes which bolstered the production value of two episodes and also took part in acting as both a secretary and an evil spirit, the latter in which she had a lot of fun performing in front [and behind] of the camera. Two episodes were completed in three weeks and the ease of production was admired by both the cast and crew; even with two of the locations actually being known for paranormal activity which completely freaked out a few actors on the set.
 
REAL SCARY MOMENTS 

There were no reported injuries on the set of the show, but there were come scary moments in which actors were exposed to acting in the dark and in one case, an actress was squeezed under a bed to play an evil spirit that drug its victims off the bed by their feet and suffocated them as they slept. The scene required the production team to lift one side of the bed and prop it higher for the actress to squeeze underneath it. Wynn [Sara Mao] would be the victim laying on top of the bed - and even though her body frame was less than a hundred pounds wet - the crew kept an eye on the bed due to the shift in weight, as the scene was quickly prepared and shot.

In the end, a lot of work went into producing four episodes to the series. Only two episodes have been released by the studio as the studio began efforts to work on another feature film and the director-producer had to focus his efforts to complete the feature film first before returning to work on Spectre Zero.

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Sunday, May 1, 2022

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE ISSUE 8 IS RELEASED!

 

THIS ISSUE IS FILLED WITH AN INSIDE LOOK AT ACTORS WHO TRAVERSED INTO THE WORLD OF LOS ANGELES IN HOPES OF "BREAKING IN" WITH THE HOLLYWOOD CROWD. ALSO, A SPECIAL PEEK AT A NEW STUDIO MUSIC VIDEO FOR A SCIFI FILM!

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Sunday, February 25, 2018

CHINESE/KOREAN AUDIENCE KEEPING CLOSE TABS ON SPECTRE ZERO


Thanks to some smartly prepared promotions through various internet sites, the studios supper-thriller SciFi series, SPECTRE ZERO, is taking strong roots with many Oriental fans due to the reason of the show including a talented and heavy Oriental cast who portray lead characters who delve into a career of searching for spiritual phenomena.

One of the series leading characters, Wynn Mi, is played by the talented and beautiful Sara Mao of Katy, Texas who has made a name for herself on the internet with cosplay modeling she has produced online for the last few years.  Her character is gifted with the psychic ability to step through a doorway of the "minds eye" and communicate with evil spirits that live inside a sub-space world that has parallels with our own world. Her clairvoyant abilities are pretty impressive as all she has to do is see and sense the area around her to fully engage with spirits and try to communicate with them. In many cases, the trips into the "minds eye" are simple and a bit scary, but at other times her trips into the nether world are quite horrifying and seem to send a warning about seeing things in the dark that people shouldn't.


Wynn's team members are the creators and inventors of the band name company, Spectre Zero. Markus McCain, is played by Daniel Erik, and Lewis Denmark, is played by Bishop Asher [both of Conroe, Texas] who run a website which lists only the proven "active" places in Texas that have ghostly phenomena and also have an Urban Legend tied to them. In the series, the trio trek through the Texas landscape verifying or debunking ghost sites and make a good living off of them. In some cases, the phenomena is so extreme, that Wynn Mi is put in peril over some evil forces that are up to no good.

The series director and creator, D. R. Quintana, said that the studio project was seriously only intended to be another web series, which was being produced solely for fun.

"I never want to over-emphasize or over-hype any of the projects I produce through our small enterprise, but the Chinese audience is watching, listening, and reading every article and trailer we release on the web" says Quintana. "The numbers are real and there is no exaggeration about the expectation for this low budget series, that doesn't look so low budget in final production."

Quintana says that the high quality video production has everything to do with thinking about how to produce the best material possible before actually rolling their cameras. The series must maintain a high quality video production and at least a 7.2 Dolby surround sound production format with original music score and full scripts to have a chance for approval to Amazon's film and series acceptance program for streaming services.

"In years passed, it was all about filming this scene and that without thinking of the quality of the production" added Quintana. "Where I wanted quantity of material to spill out onto the internet, racing the remaining time of a young cast of actors, in Spectre all of the actors are adults and there's no racing required to keep the look of the cast in check." 

The studio continues to produce episodes for the series, aiming for a goal of 13 to 15 episodes for final delivery to Amazon for streaming and distribution. The studio is hoping to wrap up season one by April and commence production of season two by the end of July. With a young cast and  a plethora of stories to tell, the studio is sure that the series will find it's way to fans across all corners of the globe, just like previous project releases produced by the studio.

The studio is planning to release a new series trailer in the first week of March.

J. Jazz
[Contributing Writer]