The Alberta Filmmaker’s Podcast – “Abracadavers”
Some words from the late Gerrick Winston: "hug your loved ones
CineMatics Podcast – “Abracadavers – Morgan Ermter Interview”
Join filmmakers Ryan and Mike as we talk our way through some of our most beloved, and most confused, cinematic experiences. CineMatics is a podcast that dives in to facets of screenwriting, direction, production design, and editing through relaxed and
The Drumheller Mail – “Film series ‘Abracadavers’ shoots near East Coulee
An Alberta production company was shooting the web-based TV series Abracadavers at a farm near East Coulee this week, adding to the growing list of film and media productions featuring the landscape of the Drumheller region.
The Village Voice – “Young Gun Filmmakers Shoot For The Stars”
Ge?ng be?er, one day at a ?me. The dreams of three emerging, Albertan filmmakers Griffin Cork, Morgan Ermter, and Josef Wright are about to become a reality.
Drumheller Online – “Abracadavers films in the valley”
The cast and crew of Abracadavers, literally, set their sights high as they filmed on the edge of the hills past the Atlas Coals Mines. For three days Executive Producer Griffin Cork, who also portrays the male lead in
The Calgary Herald – “Local filmmakers craft Abracadavers from the ground up”
They’ve been to Calgary, Salmon Arm, Water Valley, Cremona, Stettler, Cochrane, Rimbey, Drumheller, Sylvan Lake, Strathmore and Innisfail. They’ve been everywhere, man.
Nanton News – Detailing Abracadavers’ time shooting in Nanton
A production crew and actors making a web-based series and feature film spent a rainy day recently shooting in Nanton’s cemetery.
Salmon Arm Observer – “Super-powered sci-fi road-trip series coming to the Shuswap”
What do a lethal retro salon chair, a friendly kidnapping, sudden superpowers and Salmon Arm have in common?
The Cochrane Times – Detailing Abracadavers’ time filming in Cochrane
Cochrane’s film scene will get a little more exciting in June when a new television series rolls through town to film. Abracadavers is an Alberta-produced show greenlit for its first season thanks to a $100,000 grant from STORYHIVE, a Telus-funded
Red Deer Express – “Alberta filmmakers make a stop in Red Deer for the filming of Abracadavers”
Albertan filmmakers Griffin Cork, Morgan Ermter and Josef Wright will be travelling across Alberta to film their latest series Abracadavers — also making a few stops in Red Deer.