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Glass Eye Pix is an independent film studio based in New York City, headed by producer Larry Fessenden since 1985.〔(Filmmaker Magazine )〕〔(New York Times )〕 ==History== Glass Eye Pix has produced films in and out of the horror genre, including 2012's ''The Comedy'' (''Rick Alverson''), 2011's ''The Innkeepers'' (Ti West), 2009's ''Wendy and Lucy'', 2009's The House of the Devil'' (Ti West)〔(New York Times )〕 and 2008’s ''Liberty Kid'' (Ilya Chaiken).〔()〕 Glass Eye Pix's low-budget horror banner, Scareflix, was designed to create lean budgeted, auteur-driven films from new directors.〔()〕 Scareflix productions include Glenn McQuaid’s ''I Sell the Dead'', Ti West's ''The Roost'' and ''Trigger Man'', James Felix McKenney's ''Automatons'' and ''The Off Season'', as well as ''I Can See You'' and ''The Viewer'' by Graham Reznick.〔()〕 In collaboration with Dark Sky Films, Fessenden and partners Peter Phok and Brent Kunkle also produced Scareflix films ''Bitter Feast'' (Joe Maggio),〔(Bloody Disgusting )〕 ''Stake Land'' (Jim Mickle — winner of the Audience Award at the 2010 Toronto Film Festival's Midnight Madness),〔()〕 and ''Hypothermia'' (James Felix McKenney).〔()〕 Glass Eye Pix also released 2 seasons of the audio drama series, ''Tales From Beyond the Pale'', created by Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid, hosted by Fessenden.〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glass Eye Pix」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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