| Lost Terminal Productions, a group started by filmmakers Joey Trask & Korey Hood, has announced their first major film project. The currently untitled documentary will cover the music scene in Southeastern Virginia; the project described as being like "a pop-up book for the 757 music scene". The documentary will profile a wide diversity of different artists, venues, companies, as well as various shows across Southeastern Virginia. The feature length documentary, expected to be around 90 minutes in length, will be directed by Joey Trask with Korey Hood serving as Executive Producer. Trask's relationship with the local music scene dates back to May 2011, when he became the official videographer & band manager for local band Walking Through A Minefield. Leaving that position a year later to focus on his video work, Trask expanded his horizons by taking video of various shows across the 757 music scene, and even created a YouTube channel specifically dedicated to his work earlier this year. Hood's relationship with the local music scene also goes back a few years. He is a huge fan of various local & unsigned artists and is personal friends with many local musicians in the scene. Although tentative plans had been laid out earlier in the year for the documentary to begin shooting in the fall, Trask was given the go-ahead from Hood to rush straight into filming when it was announced in mid-July that one of the nearby venues they had plan on profiling was closing its doors for good on July 26th. The venue's closing will play a significant role in the film, however the scope of this has yet to be determined as production is expected to continue throughout the remainder of this year, and although no firm release date has been set, the project is expected to be released some time next year. |