
Talking Hallmark Movies and Filmmaking with Synthetic Cinema International
12/04/18 • 44 min
What do killer pine trees, aliens, Molly Ringwald and Hallmark Channel's Christmas at Pemberley Manor have in common?
Synthetic Cinema International.
This Connecticut-based production company got its start making 'awful' horror films, but has since found its sweet spot in the holiday film genre.
Co-founder, Andrew Gernhard, and director, Colin Theys, dish on everything from the Netflix series Daredevil to behind the scenes making some of Hallmark Channel's most popular holiday movies.
What do killer pine trees, aliens, Molly Ringwald and Hallmark Channel's Christmas at Pemberley Manor have in common?
Synthetic Cinema International.
This Connecticut-based production company got its start making 'awful' horror films, but has since found its sweet spot in the holiday film genre.
Co-founder, Andrew Gernhard, and director, Colin Theys, dish on everything from the Netflix series Daredevil to behind the scenes making some of Hallmark Channel's most popular holiday movies.
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