The Wildest 48-hour Marathon Film Fest In The Midwest

Scare Factor 2005

Tuesday, November 1, 2005

“The Wild West Film Fest” Great venue, great prizes, great judges!

Thanks to everyone who helped make our Scare Factor event a great one. We were all very impressed with our entrants! We were happy to give Patrick Rea and Seno Reality a check for $500 dollars for their winning entry “Out To Pasture”.

Join us in 2006 for our third Wild West Film Fest 48 hour marathon event.

If you happen to live in the Kansas City area you can also view these on Time Warner Cable Kansas City’s ON-DEMAND channel 113.

We had 33 teams enter our Scare Factor competition and 26 completed for the show.

Our top 3 judged entries were:

1 Out to Pasture
2 The Godless
3 Kid stuff

We would like to thank John Clifford the writer of “Carnival of Souls” for being our special judge. We would also like to thank our other talented and notorious judges:
Kent Polisch
Jon Weimer
Chris Downs

A special thanks to all of our sponsors who helped out!

No hassle Hosting – www.nohasslehosting.net
Fred P. Ott’s – www.fredpotts.com
Fun and Games
Hollywood at Home – www.hollywoodathome.tv
Courtyard by Marriott – www.marriott.com
Union Station – www.unionstation.org
Birdies – www.birdiespanties.com
Blue Collar Press – www.bluecollarpress.com
MindZero On-Line Arts Forum – www.mind0.com
Liberty Hall – www.liberthall.net
Exposure Modeling – www.exposureinc.com
Hobbs – www.hostofcool.com
KJHK Radio – www.kjhk.org

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WWFF Kudos

Dee Wallace Stone“What a great opportunity for young filmmakers to show their craft for good causes. Everybody wins!”
- Dee Wallace
Actress - ET, 10, The Stepford Wives

Kevin Willmott“The Wild West Film Fest has been bringing it to the Lawrence film scene. It is one of the best examples of what filmmakers are looking for in a festival.”
- Kevin Willmott
Director, CSA, Ninth Street

Michael McMillian, the star of Hills Have Eyes 2 and True Blood“The Wild West Film Fest puts filmmaking back into the hands of the people. It’s indy film in it’s purest, grittiest form. A great opportunity for local filmmakers to get their work seen by audiences.”
-Michael McMillian
Actor, Hills Have Eyes 2, Scrubs, True Blood