Killer Valley Horror Film Festival '07 Awards
The Killer Valley Horror Film Festival was hosted Sunday, Bloody Sunday on October 14, 2007 at Vibes Main 1 in Medford. 10 Films were screened to a select audience. Levi Anderson hosted the event, introducing the directors of each film to discuss their productions before each screening. Anderson also emceed the Costume Contest, judged by Doug Hill of Mental Records. The Costume Contest winner was some freaky satan looking dude with lots of horns and gnarly teeth. His costuming and make-up were done by Magic Man Costume Shop of Medford. The event showcased 10 independent horror films and Randy Granstrom of Rogue Productions presented awards to finish out the evening.
Winners in their select categories (Watch Video):
Best Special Effects: Morbid Creations for work on Dead Girls *Parental Discretion
Best Actress: MiLissa in Play With Me
Best Actor: Levi Anderson in Gogbar and Remote Control Optional
Best Director: Alden Morgan for NealHam's Remote Control Optional
Best Film: We're Here to Wreck Everything music video featuring Virus Nine
and two select awards were also given:
Most Disturbing Film Award went to Noxious Trinity's Play With Me
and
The For Love Not Money Award (presented by Ray Robison) went to Levi Anderson
For more information, contact
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, of Rogue Productions or visit KillerValleyHorrorFilmFestival.com.
Also screening were "The Button Pusher", Zombies and Stuff, Rise, Trauma, and Dead Girls. Selected sponsors included Magic Man Costume Shop in Medford, Franklin Upholstery, SidFilmz, Rogue Productions, Bison Films, and Noxious Trinity Films.
Killer Valley Horror Film Festival Awards 2008
Better Late Then Never.
View the Killer Valley Horror Film Festival 2008 (KVHFF) Awards Ceremony via these clips. KVHFF Director Randy Granstrom presents the awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best SFX, and Creepiest Film for 2008. The Creepiest Film Award is an original award created by the KVHFF at their premiere festival in 2007. This award was inspired by the overwhelminingly similar reactions by film judges to the production "Play With Me" from Director Dan McCloy. McCloy went on to get the Best Director Award in 2008 for his motion picture "Zombie a Go Go." "Zombie a Go Go" pieced together live-action talent with locations and backgrounds animated by McCloy. The Special Effects (SFX) were the work of Medford-based Morbid Creations. Morbid Creations is a husband/wife team that took the Best SFX Award in 2007.
Killer Valley Horror Film Festival - 2008

Killer Valley Horror Film Festival - 2007
The Killer Valley Horror Film Festival festival will be hosted Sunday, Bloody Sunday on October 14, 2007. It will be at Vibes Main 1 in Medford, starting at 2pm. Admission is 10 dollars, 6 if you wear a costume. You also get to be in the Costume Contest to compete for prizes. This festival is in its first year, and will feature indy films of the scary movie, horror film genre. For more information, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , of Rogue Productions or visit KillerValleyHorrorFilmFestival.com.
Killer Valley Films, a local indy motion picture production group in the Rogue Valley is showcasing their short indy, "RISE" at the Killer Valley Horror Film Festival.
Films screening include "Dead Girls," "Play With Me," and "Taking Sides". It is highly likely that Nealham's "The Button Pusher" or "Remote Control Optional" will also showcase at KVHFF.
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