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Digital Hollywood In Cleveland
By Azad, (DT)
April 4, 2000 10:12 AM PT
Alexcine wrote to us: Taking a cue from the Hollywood Studio System, Prelude Productions, Inc. has created a Digital Movie Division which intends to turn out a steady stream of movies. A few months ago, the company launched its website http://www.prelude2cinema.com

The first two digital movies, "Blood Kiss", a subtle vampire movie starring Nina Angeloff, and a Twilight Zone tale "Little Girl" starring Annie Sherman and Tiffany Highland (as the same character) are expected to be released this Summer. 

Prelude is also holding a Screenwriting Contest that gives $200 (US) as the prize and the winning script will be produced as a Digital Movie.  Prelude's Chief Operating Officer and Director of both movies, Alex P.  Michaels, got the idea for the Screenwriting contest because he won a similar contest sponsored by Proctor and Gamble. His play "What Angels Fear" was produced as a TV Movie starring Adam Lazzare-White ("The Young & the Restless" and "The Temptations" mini-series) and Greg Lauren ("Boogie Nights" and "A Time to Kill"). "What Angels Fear" went on to win a National American Scene Award.  Visitors to Prelude2cinema should sign up for free Monthly Newsletter. The Site at http://www.prelude2cinema.com also includes Trailers and Production Journals from "Blood Kiss," "Little Girl," and info on the Prelude2cinema Screenwriting Contest. 


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