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New Ghost Film produced by small British Film Company 
By: William Wood
A small independent British Film company based in England UK, are producing a documentary on the hauntings at Crowley Hall. Walrus Films are a small company that have so far produced short films and music promos. This is their first foray into the world of Independent Feature Film Production.
The hauntings at Crowley Hall had been previously reported in the press, and brought to the attention of the company when ghost hunter Arron Kasady decided to make a documentary on the occurrences. Company director Daren Marc saw the opportunity the documentary presented, and seized the opportunity to produce and direct the film.
The film is intended to be released around Halloween 2007. The filmmakers have decided that they are going to take on Hollywood at their own game by using the internet to sell the film to the World and intend to utilize the selling methods that are now available via the internet.
Big Hollywood Companies possess budgets that Walrus Films cannot compete with. However, the internet levels the playing field to some degree, and gives more opportunities to the smaller independent film companies to compete with the big names.
It is possible to reach a much larger market through the internet, and grab an audience that had been previously inaccessible to these film makers. Websites are cheap to set-up, many being free, and with online advertising accessible to anybody on a small budget, it is now possible to reach a much larger audience.
Walrus Films are using popular video sharing websites such as YouTube and MySpace to promote their film, using video clips and trailers.
Internet sales now account for a larger proportion of all media sales, particularly in the DVD market, and the company intend to promote their film to the World this way. Big internet names such as Amazon and Play.com will be their media outlet, as well as selling the film on their own sites.
We will see how this film and others develop in this new arena, as focus shifts away from the costly methods of theatrical distribution, and into the realm of the internet. Will 'The Ghosts of Crowley Hall' be able to get it's name known on the World through the internet? Will it merely disappear in the ever increasing stream of video internet traffic?
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