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Patrick Devaney, an 81-year-old Portaferry man, has been jailed after inflicting years of abuse on teens sentenced to a borstal. His cruelty included beating children with cricket bats, sustained racial abuse and sick games forcing boys to fight. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by victim Andrew Parsons and Belfast Telegraph Journalist Liam Tunney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to actor, filmmaker, and editor Patrick Devaney. Devaney is known primarily for crime-based television programs and for creating "Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead", the world's first Zombie-based broadcast television program. Born and raised in New York City, he founded Devarez Films, LLC, in 2008 to handle the business end of Zombie Hunters, and the company has worked in league with Mass Grave Pictures since 2009. Patrick started his performance career as a musician on the 1980's club circuit, performing in legendary venues such as CBGB. After scoring the off-Broadway play "Shadow Trilogy" in 1995, he left the music business and turned his talents to painting, sculpture, and writing. In 2005, he began work on what was to become the Zombie Hunters program. To date, he has appeared in dozens of films (both lead and supporting roles), written over thirty screenplays, acted as general background and with small featured roles in various major television program. He also released "Aemorraghe", a short film based on the short story/comic of the same name by the artist known as Caza, created the upcoming "Mastic PD" web-series, and created the Science-Fantasy film "Impervia", which to date has screened at twenty-seven film festivals around the world. Patrick is regularly acting in a wide variety of Independent films and is in PR-production for three of his latest scripts: "New Zero", "One Flash Of Light", and "Identity Check".
Gary talks with screenwriter and actor Patrick Devaney about his life on the road with bands in the 80's, how his dreams found him, and how he got sober and put that intensity to productive use. Check him out here: https://www.facebook.com/revpatrick.baileyjamesons——-Leave a ReviewEmail the showHosted by Gary LevittSponsored by Future MomentsIntro music by Gary's band Setting SunTheme Song by Gary w/ a sample from David Bowie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we bring you the Filmmaking On A Budget panel from the Macabre Faire Film Festival, featuring indie directors Patrick Devaney, Jeremiah Kipp, and Jerry Landi. Whether making films on the budget of a pizza dinner, two days of shooting for 10 months of post production, to working with Hollywood actors, at the end of the day the only thing that matters is finishing the film. Patrick, Jerry and Jeremiah discuss their ups and downs of producing low-budget films over the last decade and more. Scrubbing race cars out of your sound, ADR, mobile greenscreens, zombies on the beach, creature creation, artistic filmmaking, shorts vs features, making money, losing money, and everything in between. If you have the slightest inclination to make your own films, this panel proves that you CAN do it yourself! You can find Patrick Devaney here: https://www.patrickdevaneyactor.com/ You can find Jeremiah Kipp here: http://www.kippfilms.com/main.html You can find Jerry Landi here: https://www.facebook.com/REDEYERIPS/ Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Google Play, or your favorite podcatching app. And don't forget to rate and review us! Email us at filmmakingsucks@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or subjects you'd like to hear us discuss. You can also now follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/filmmakingpodcast! #FilmmakingSucks Join the Indie Filmmaker Community on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/1798997870171718/ Listen to the HorrorHappens Radio show for current news and interviews from the genre film festivals and conventions you should have on your radar: horrorhappens.com Sign up for ProductionNext via beta.productionnext.com/filmmakingsucks
Channel X is unfortunately on a bit of an unscheduled break due to weather and previous event commitments, but we will return! In the meantime, i will be adding the previous episodes of Filmmaking Sucks to the feed, as well as some Mario Likes Movies episodes to tide you guys over! This week on Filmmaking Sucks we are proud to bring you the audio from a Cinematography Panel hosted by Manny Serrano and Patrick Devaney at the Macabre Faire Film Festival. The panel itself discusses the importance and unimportance of certain pieces of equipment, frame rates, HD vs 4K, shooting on cell phones, tons of knowledge that we hope many of you will find interesting. Thank you for listening, please subscribe to us on iTunes and stay tuned for brand new episodes of What Lurks On Channel X soon!
This week on Filmmaking Sucks we are proud to bring you the audio from a Cinematography Panel hosted by Manny Serrano and Patrick Devaney at the Macabre Faire Film Festival. The panel itself discusses the importance and unimportance of certain pieces of equipment, frame rates, HD vs 4K, shooting on cell phones, tons of knowledge that we hope many of you will find interesting. Thank you for listening, please subscribe to us on iTunes and stay tuned for brand new episodes of Filmmaking Sucks coming very soon!
The Film Festival is the coveted rite of passage that every filmmaker must pass through. Film Festivals are one of the sacred combination locks we much attempt to crack, and honestly, we need to do it with limited funds. How can you do that? Networking, Planning, and Time. How does that work..? Listen in and find out from our first hand experiences of submitting, attending and vending at film festivals. Don't forget, this Friday, January 13th, come on out to the Macabre Faire Film Festival in Ronkonkoma, NY and catch the premiere of our newest feature length psychological horror film, Theta States! Beyond that, Lindsay will be hosting a panel on Pre-Production, Friday at 6pm: Homework Before The Filming Begins, as well as a panel on Women In Media alongside Jennifer Valdes, Deana Demko, Gail Wisun-Gooch, Kell Rae LeGault, Debra Markowitz, Beatrice Sniper and Christina Raia. Then on Sunday, Manny will be on a panel with fellow filmmaker Patrick Devaney, discussing Cinematography at noon. Tickets are available at MacabreFaireFilmFest.com Subscribe to the Filmmaking Sucks Podcast on iTunes, and please rate and review us! You can also email us at filmmakingsucks@gmail.com with your feedback and questions. The whole aspect of cinema and film festivals should be a moment to come together and celebrate art and humanity. It would be a shame if there was such a divide. -Keanu Reeves
Shaun and Nathan are joined by their friend director Patrick Devaney of Zombie Hunter (City of the Dead) & Apocalypse Kiss.Download G&D 04-07-13
We're not podfading - we're pod-recharging! This is Episode 172, the final-for-now episode of Mail Order Zombie, and before we go on hiatus for the rest of 2011, we've got a lot of business to finish. Brother D takes a look at the movies World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries (dir. Michael Bartlett and Kevin Gates), Attack of the Moon Zombies (dir. Christopher R. Mihm) and Woods of Terror/Zombie Village (dir. Jason Impey). MOZ Family Member Zombiwan calls in to help talk about the movie Forest of the Dead (dir. Brian Singleton), and Miss Bren sits down with D to watch and talk about Season One of the television series Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead (created by Patrick Devaney, who's featured with producer Chrisopher J. Murphy in an interview from HorrorHound Weekend). Even though Brother D and Miss Bren are taking a break from zombie podcasting, Professor Chad isn't missing a step with his Zombie Aptitude Test and is still take answer for the current ZAT question. Need-a-Nickname Scott is back with the news in the Zombie Beat; the winner of the Zombie Hunters contest is announced; we review your emails and voicemails in the Feedback Discussion . . . we packed a lot into this episode to help tide you over until Mail Order Zombie proper returns in January 2012!Email us at MailOrderZombie@gmail.com or call us at 206-202-2505!Palavr.com Forums - http://palavr.com/forum.php/ Plan D: The Official Website of Derek M. Koch - http://www.derekmkoch.comAttack of the Moon Zombies - http://www.moonzombies.comZombie Hunters: City of the Dead - http://www.zombiehuntershow.comThe Monster Channel - http://www.100ymm.comHigh School of the Dead "Best Scene" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNtlMjRqfQsDagon Industries - http://arkhambazaar.com/dagon-industries-storeThe H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival - http://hplfilmfestival.com/Stag Night of the Dead UK DVD release - http://www.stagnightofthedead.com/blog/stag-night-of-the-dead-dvd/Fangoria's exclusive details on Stag Night of the Dead's DVD release - http://www.fangoria.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5619:exclusive-trailer-pics-stag-night-of-the-dead&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=167Zombies, Run! iPhone & Android app - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sixtostart/zombies-run-a-running-game-and-audio-adventure-forPlants vs. Zombies add-ons - http://toucharcade.com/2011/09/08/plants-vs-zombies-update-adds-new-mini-games/(Various production music produced by Kevin MacLeod and Midnight Syndicate.)RIP Third Coast Zed.
The official ballot for the 2010 Annual Dead Letter Awards is now on-line! The Dead Letter Awards, or DLAs, is the annual Mail Order Zombie event celebrating the best in zombie movies and media from the previous year. Only one nominee can be selected per category; every category has the option of a write-in vote. You need not vote in every category, but you must include your name and email address for your vote to be counted; only one ballot per person. The voting period runs from 2/12/11-3/6/11. The Dead Letter Awards show will take place during Mail Order Zombie #158, 3/10/11. Dead Letter Award nominees were nominated by the public during an open nomination period in January 2011.Zombie BooksIn order to be eligible for a 2010 Dead Letter Award, the book must have been released for the first time in a print edition in 2010. Paperback editions of previously published hardcover books are not eligible. If a book is a reprint of a book published before 2010, it is not eligible unless the reprint is judged by Mail Order Zombie to be significantly different than the previous release.Best Book, AnthologyThe Living Dead 2 edited by John Joseph AdamsEye Witness: Zombie edited by T. W. BrownDead History: A Zombie Anthology edited by Anthony GiangregorioDead Set: A Zombie Anthology edited by Michelle McRary and Joe McKinneyThe Undead That Saved Christmas edited by Lyle Perez-TinicsZombiality edited by Bill TuckerBest Book, Non-Fiction/ReferenceSo Now You're a Zombie: A Handbook for the Newly Undead by John AustinNight of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever Made by Joe KaneThe Art of Zombie Warfare: How to Kick Ass Like the Walking Dead by Scott KenemoreThe Zombie Combat Manual: A Guide to Fighting the Living Dead by Roger MaThe G.O.R.E. Score: A Review Guide to All Things Zombie by Tony SchaabThe Complete History of the Return of the Living Dead by Christian Sellers and Gary SmartBest Book, FictionNight of the Living Trekkies by Kevin David Anderson and Sam StallAshton Memorial: Book Two of a Zombie Trilogy by Robert R. BestTooth and Nail by Craig DilouieDead Beyond the Fence: A Novel of Zombie Apocalypse by Brian KaufmanRot & Ruin by Jonathan MaberryRise Again by Ben TrippZombie MoviesIn order to be eligible for a 2010 Dead Letter Award, the movie/release or movie/release represented in its category must have been released for the first time in a fixed digital format for home viewing somewhere in the world. A DVD re-release or Blu-ray release of a movie previously released on DVD would not qualify; a movie being released as a Region 1 DVD release that has been previously released in another DVD Region would not qualify. A DVD or Blu-ray release of a movie only previously released on VHS would qualify. Director's Cuts, Extended Editions, Collector's Editions do not qualify unless this release was also the first release of the movie. A television series does qualify if the television series was released on DVD or Blu-ray for the first time in 2010 (in which case the DVD/Blu-ray release will be referred to as a "movie" for purposes of this Dead Letter Award Ballot).Best Score in a Zombie MovieThe Dead Matter music by Edward Douglas and Midnight SyndicateRammbock (Siege of the Dead) music by Marco Dreckkötter and Stefan WillZombie Hunters: City of the Dead, Episodes 5 & 6 music by Bernadette McCallionLa Horde (The Horde) music by Christopher LennertzAlice Jacobs is Dead music by Bill ShermanResident Evil: Afterlife music by TomandandyBest Special Make-Up Effects in a Zombie MovieBloodPigsThe Dead MatterLa Horde (The Horde)Rammbock (Siege of the Dead)Survival of the DeadZombielandBest Screenplay of a Zombie MovieDeath of the Dead written by Bo BuckleyMake-Out with Violence written by The Deagol Brothers, Cody DeVos and Eric LehningThe Dead Matter written by Tony Demci and Edward DouglasHell is Full written by Steve HudginsRammbock (Siege of the Dead) written by Benjamin HesslerZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction written by Ramon Isao and Kevin HamedaniBest ZombieAdrienne Barbeau (Alice Jacobs is Dead)Derek Graf (Zombieland)Alastair Kirton (Colin)Shellie Marie Shartzer (Make-Out with Violence)Treva Tegtmeier (Not Even Death)Brian Van Camp (The Dead Matter)Best Cameo or Surprise Appearance in a Zombie MovieSteven Barton (Survival of the Dead)Richard Dyszel (The Dead Matter)Lloyd Kaufman (The Last Zombi Hunter)Heidi Martinuzzi (Fistful of Brains)Ian McKellen (E'gad, Zombies!)Bill Murray (Zombieland)Best Actress in a Zombie MovieJanette Armand (ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction)Linda Jensen (ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction)Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil: Afterlife)Claude Perron (La Horde/The Horde)Christina Rose (Death of the Dead)H. Lynn Smith (Attack of the Vegan Zombies!)Best Actor in a Zombie MovieJack Abele (Death of the Dead)Eriq Ebouaney (La Horde/The Horde)Ken Foree (Zone of the Dead, aka Apocalypse of the Dead)Boris Kodjoe (Resident Evil: Afterlife)Larry Purtell (Die-ner (Get It?))Kenneth Welsh (Survival of the Dead)Best One-Liner in a Zombie Movie"Outta the way, dead white woman." - The Dead Can't Dance"It's your ass. If you want to get it kicked, who am I to stop you?" - Death of the Dead"Ball me sideways! Preserve my eyes!" - E'gad, Zombies!"Attention zombie assholes! Anyone who doesn't want their ass kicked begin kicking your own ass right now!" - Ninjas vs. Zombies"Hey, boys. Is that any way to treat a lady?" - Resident Evil: Afterlife"Time to nut up or shut up." - ZombielandBest Death Scene in a Zombie Movie (This category is wide-open and open to write-in votes. The above qualifications for movie award consideration apply. Describe the scene in question and be sure to note the movie in which the scene appears.)Best Director of a Zombie MovieMatthew Butler (E'gad, Zombies!)Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher (La Horde/The Horde)Patrick Devaney (Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead, Episodes 5 & 6)Gary King (Death of the Dead)Marc Price (Colin)George A. Romero (Survival of the Dead)Best Zombie MovieColinDeath of the DeadLa Horde/The HordeRammbock (Siege of the Dead)Survival of the DeadZMD: Zombies of Mass DestructionOther Zombie MediaIn order to be eligible for a 2010 Dead Letter Award, the media in question must have been released/updated in 2010.Best Zombie AudiodramaAmong the DeadHG WorldWe're AliveBest Zombie Comic BookDescent of the DeadFVZA: Federal Vampire and Zombie AgencyI, ZombieThe Last ZombieVictorian UndeadThe Walking DeadBest Zombie Videogame(The Best Zombie Videogame category follows the same "release rules" as the Best Movie categories. A re-release or port of a previously released game does not qualify.)Cowboys vs. ZombiesDead NationDead Rising 2Left 4 Dead / Left 4 Dead 2: The Sacrifice (DLC)Left 4 Dead 2: The Passing (DLC)Red Dead Redemption: Undead NightmareBest Zombie WebsiteBuy Zombie (http://www.buyzombie.com)The G.O.R.E. Score (http://thegorescore.com)The Zed Word: Zombie Blog (http://tinyurl.com/zedword)Zombie Reporting Center (http://www.zombiereportingcenter.com)Zombie Command (http://www.zombiecommand.com)Zombies & Toys (http://www.zombiesandtoys.com)Every category has an "Other" option; you can submit your "write-in" vote if your qualifying favorite is not already represented.The Shambler - Lifetime Achievement AwardThe Shambler is the Mail Order Zombie Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing those who have given much to zombie media. Previous award winners are George A. Romero (2008) and Tom Savini (2009).Please submit no more than three names.The Fresh Meat Award - Best NewcomerThe Fresh Meat Award is Mail Order Zombie Newcomer Award, recognizing those who have made a significant impact in zombie media right out of the gate. Previous award winners are Patrick Devaney (creator of Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead, 2008) and Wes Young & Ryan Goff (directors of Dead Exit, 2009).Please submit no more than three names.The 3rd Annual Mail Order Zombie Dead Letter Awards ballot can be found at http://tinyurl.com/dla2010Congratulations to all the nominees! Good luck! (Production music provided HorrorVox and Midnight Syndicate.)
Classic G&D. Shaun and Nathan fight over who would live through a Zombie attack. Guest Patrick Devaney of zombiehuntershow.com is the judge. We talk old movies, new movies, paranormal vs. fiction and when the zombies will come for us all. Check out www.zombiehuntershow.com . Thank you ABSURD RADIO for broadcasting us live this and every week.Download G&D 10-17-10