No Budget Filmmaker Profile: BS Entertainment – HV40 Feature Filmmaking

Posted by Mat on July 8, 2009

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A few weeks ago I talked about a microbudget filmmaker I met while in Dallas at the Texas Frightmare Weekend by the name of Abel Berry from BS Entertainment Films. Abel was a great guy and his movie, “Spoils,” was a neat little flick about a killer clown. As I mentioned earlier, the cool thing about Abel was the fact that he should “Spoils” on the awesome little Canon HV20 (now the Canon HV40) consumer HDV camera. This camera is an amazing tool for independent and no budget filmmakers and it was great to find someone who had actually gone out and shot a feature length horror film with it. That’s right, a feature film shot with the Canon HV20 / HV40. How cool is that?

Well, Abel and his crew are now deep into production of their latest no budget horror flick, “Kodie,” and are once again using the Canon HV40. Even better, Abel is posting a series of video blogs talking about the production and extolling the wonders of the Canon HV20 / HV40 cameras.

Check out Abel’s video and keep an eye out for this young filmmaker…I think we’re all going to be seeing a lot more of Abel and his team in the future!

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Until next time, Keep Shooting!

-Mat Nastos, the Film Sensei
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One Response to “No Budget Filmmaker Profile: BS Entertainment – HV40 Feature Filmmaking”

  1. Mat

    The video is a tad dark, but the message is still good. Thanks for posting this, Abel!

    Mat N.


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