From the monthly archives:

April 2010

LOS ANGELES, April 6, 2010 – Film Regions International, Inc. and Lost Witness Pictures, LLC are proud to announce their documentary film debut, My Amityville Horror. The picture is intended for a 2011 film festival release.

In November 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. brutally murdered his parents, brothers and sisters inside the house at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, New York.  One year later, the Lutz family moved in with their three children.  28 days later, they fled in terror, leaving most of their possessions behind.  The family claimed they were subject to a diabolical and demonic haunting that nearly tore their family apart.

For the first time in 35 years, Daniel Lutz, the eldest son of George and Kathleen Lutz, will give his perception on the 28 life-altering days he spent at 112 Ocean Avenue.  Mr. Lutz holds the key to answering the questions the public has been asking since the very beginning:  Was the Amityville house truly haunted?  If so, what really happened?  Why have none of the Lutz children been vocal about their experiences until now?

My Amityville Horror will include a personal look at Lutz’s own life; a first-hand account of the terrifying events that occurred to his entire family; his reflections on how his parents dealt with the exposure and the media-frenzy that befell them; and, how both experiences have affected his life since.

An independent team of investigators and filmmakers have joined together to present the first accurate portrayal of the Amityville events to date.  Both witness testimonies and rare archival footage will be presented to bring Daniel’s story to life.  This will include a chilling, real-life depiction of the Amityville haunting as it has never been presented before, incident by incident, following Daniel through his childhood and onward.

Media Contact:

Eric Walter
Lost Witness Pictures, LLC
eric@amityvillemovie.com
http://www.amityvillemovie.com

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Documentary Storyboards

April 5, 2010

Here are a selection of storyboards that I just completed for the upcoming documentary film, My Amityville Horror. I used a mixture of graphite and marker to give them a gritty texture and gray atmosphere. The majority of these drawings will be included in our presentation to possible investors. The main point is to visually [...]

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Conceptual Art

April 4, 2010

Here are three recent conceptual drawings from the upcoming documentary film, My Amityville Horror.
In the next few weeks, there will be more of these being posted as I’m very close to officially launching this project on it’s own website. In the meantime, thanks for checking out these sketches. More to come!

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Documentary Drawings

April 3, 2010

Both of these drawings were completed in less than ten minutes, so they’re not perfect. But, you get the idea.
Keep on the look out for more information about the documentary film, My Amityville Horror, coming in the next few weeks.

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