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INDUSTRYINSIDER The town that Waldron built. Producer John Waldron built the set they couldn?t ?nd. locations. How many locations did you secure? We have 7 locations in the film. The great thing about doing an anthology film with all segments revolving around a mysterious Locker 13, is that the Locker can be anywhere; a bus station, a gym, a school, bank vault, morgue. It gives us variety and freedom to go anywhere and do anything within the framework of a thriller with a twist. found by one of our directors, Matthew Mebane. They took about 30 days. The rest were in Arizona and pretty easy to find, except for the last one which was so hard to find and so hard to come by that our Executive Producer, John Waldron built it with his own two hands. That one ended up being a whole wild west town that he named Gunsight Pass and took 4 years to build. Both. The film is an anthology of 5 stories and we do anticipate more stories to be told in the future, either as a TV Series or sequels. The description refers to an anthology of stories within one film. why did you choose to turn it into a feature as opposed to a web series or a television show? We would love to do a web series or TV series or even both, but originally this was viewed as a feature film. We would love for it How long did it take to find all the locations? Which location was the most difficult (either to secure or shoot)? Our producer in California, Neil Mather, found us 3 of the locations in LA. 2 of the locations were The description of Locker 13 reads: “A thriller anthology feature film, in the style of ‘The Twilight Zone,’ revolving around a mysterious locker 13.” Are there sequels in the works, or is the film an anthology of different stories? The church at Gunsight Pass can be rented September 2013 AZ FILMMAKER 9