Discover Lincoln alumni’s spooky creation: Deck of Many Horrors! 🎥
Over a dozen University of Lincoln students and graduates teamed up to film ‘Deck Of Many Horrors’, a dungeons and dragons LGBTQ horror flick with an all-female cast.
‘Deck Of Many Horrors’ follows the story of a game master who guides her fellow female adventurers through an online game of Dungeons and Dragons that goes horribly wrong and proves to be somewhat fatal. Rosie, played by Leona Clarke, and her on-screen girlfriend Grace . Photo: Aaron Bruce/Ren-You ProductionsOut of 18 crew members, 13 have ties with the University of Lincoln - six as current students and seven as alumni, including the dynamic writing duo Sam and Marc.
One of the film’s producers, Juggy Sohal, who also works for the BBC, is among the many talented crew members working on 'Deck Of Many Horrors’. Sam added: “It is a huge challenge getting the character development out as in a short film you have to try and get right into the thick of it and grab people’s attention straight away.
Regarding filming not far from Lincoln and having a crew with links to the city, Sam said: “For me coming full circle from finishing my final piece on my masters and being in the industry learning for five years, it was important to come back locally near Lincoln.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Man charged with manslaughter after beloved Lincoln grandad's deathMan charged with manslaughter after beloved Lincoln grandad's death
Read more »
Lincoln man charged for aggravated burglary in Skegness🚨 Lincoln resident, Jamie Lee Law, faces charges for a high-profile burglary in Skegness! 🏢
Read more »
Wedding Pop-posal: A nervous but exciting birthday for Lincoln man🎉 Birthday bash turned proposal party! 🥳💍 Mohamed surprised Katazyna with a ring during their night out. 🎈
Read more »
The future for Lincoln and Scampton is still bright. But we’re going to have to keep fighting for it.With the goverment moving ahead with the asylum camp plans at RAF Scampton, Hamish writes that we must not lose hope
Read more »
England cricketers become first LGBTQ+ couple to read CBeebies Bedtime StoryIn a very wholesome segment, England cricketers and LGBTQ+ couple Nat and Katherine Sciver-Brunt read CBeebies Bedtime Story 🌈
Read more »