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The Last Nightmare Part One is an upcoming sequel to the hit 2021 fan film, The Haddonfield Nightmare. Following the evens of The Haddonfield Nightmare, John Tate and the remaining survivors discover that Michael Myers is alive and still on the loose. Once the receive this news, it becomes a race against time to hunt him down before everyone in Haddonfield falls victim to the notorious killer in the thrilling NEXT chapter of the H20 story.
In this scene, Michael returns to Haddonfield and follows a group of friends walking home from a Halloween party when one them meets their terrifying fate.
The Last Nightmare Part One returns to Indiegogo FEBRUARY 2 for the LAST CALL run. It will be your last chance to get blu rays, name in the credits, etc.
Directed by: Braden Timmons
Written by: Braden Timmons & Zack Dionne
Cinematographer: Zack Dionne
Music by: Mike Chibante
Sound mix: Tyler Falcoa
Executive Producers: Blair Ford, Zack Dionne and Braden Timmons
Starring: Peter Djuric, Cait Kelly, Andre McGraw, Alice Bozga, Doug Hess, Dwayne Hayden with Angela Roberts and Chad Sumner as The Shape.
LEGALITY:
Thankfully, as higher quality fan films begin to rise, more and more studios are seeing the value in them; free marketing for their most beloved properties. As long as a fan film stays within a reasonable length and budget (as not to confuse audiences into thinking it's the real thing) and avoids commercial ventures, fan films can be a valuable tool to help keep beloved properties relevant and in the pop culture consciousness. They are also great portfolio pieces for actors and filmmakers to showcase.
"Are fan films legal?" is a common question we get. The short answer is yes, fan films are legal and fall within the FAIR USE DOCTRINE of 1976. Since the rise of fan films, several written and unwritten rules have been created:
TOP 5 FAN FILM RULES:
1. A fan film may not deceive consumers by misrepresenting themselves as an official production of the property the film is portraying.
2. A fan film may not be exclusive to watch, but rather made available to view for free by whatever means necessary. KZbin, Vimeo, Facebook or other free streaming platforms can be used.
3. A fan film cannot profit in any way from its viewership, charge for public screening, or be sold for distribution for any kind.
4. All funding raised by a fan film in crowdfunding must go into the production with filmmakers taking no payment for their services.
5. Some fan film properties require additional rules such as budget caps, run time, and the participation of franchise alumni.
Ultimately, it is up to the franchise rights holders to determine what rules they want to enforce or if they want to allow fan fiction of their properties to exist at all.
On the subject of the rights to Halloween, we would again like to formally acknowledge that BAT Productions is in no way affiliated with Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures or anyone one else associated with the Halloween Franchise. If anyone from those entities takes issue with what we are trying to accomplish, we will happily comply with whatever is asked of us by those parties.
We also know that many popular franchise rights holders have no issue with fan films and most often support them. That is why there are so many Friday the 13th, Star Wars, Halloween, Star Trek, Nightmare on Elm Street, Batman, and countless other property fan films currently floating around the web. As long as one does not try to profit or compete, studios usually see them as a free marketing tool.
Thank you to everyone who will be assisting in bringing this project to life. BAT Productions and company are forever grateful for your time and dedication to the project. Thank you all for checking out our campaign and Happy Halloween!