Sunday, December 1st, 2013 at 2pm screening at Steampunk Film Festival by Hoodoo Events in Leeds, UK at the White Cloth Gallery, 24 Aire Street, Leeds, LS1 4HT UK
Sunday, December 1st, 2013 at 2pm screening at Steampunk Film Festival by Hoodoo Events in Leeds, UK at the White Cloth Gallery, 24 Aire Street, Leeds, LS1 4HT UK

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Frankenstein’s Monster may be showing at a Steampunk Convention near you!
First off, thank you everyone who supported us for Shockerfest! We are amazed by your kind words and support. If you haven’t voted for us for Sci-Fi Feature yet, please do so here.
Here are the upcoming screenings this weekend at JackoCon (Albuquerque, NEW MEXICO), OctopodiCon (Norman, OKLAHOMA), TeslaCon (Madison, WISCONSIN) , and Emerald City Steampunk Expo (Wichita, KANSAS).

Shockerfest has begun! From anywhere in the WORLD you may watch Frankenstein’s Monster (2013) . PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO VOTE!
http://www.shockerfest.net/vote-for-your-favorite.html
The ONLY time remaining you will be able to see Frankenstein’s Monster for free with Shockerfest will be on October 27th at 7:00pm. Check for their time zones.
Thank you everyone!
-Judith
We have big news! From October 15-31st, Frankenstein’s Monster will be screening at Shockerfest. From anywhere in the world, you may participate in the festival. Please VOTE when the polls open!
Last weekend we were invited to join as an official selection of the Tri-Cities International Film Festival. Our entry will be shown Oct 19th at 5pm.
We are grateful for the opportunity to screen in Richland, WA. This will be Frankenstein’s Monster‘s first screening on the American West Coast.

Thank you Steampunk Goggles for the great review. From the page:
<< “Looking for a great film to watch? How about trying a recreation of a great classic:Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. First Step Cinematics rewrote the story of Victor Frankenstein and his monster invention in a steampunk light. Called “Frankenstein’s Monster,” this indie film combines a fantastic script with stellar acting, to produce an artful masterpiece—all on an extremely low budget. >>
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Thank you Maeve Alpine for this amazing interview! Maeve and I took an airship trip and enjoyed a cup of tea as we discussed film and steampunk.
I’m standing on the platform of the airship, docked in sultry Houston, Texas. I take off my hat and fan my face with it as I offer my other hand to Judith B. Shields, the founder of First Step Cinmeatics and the writer and producer of Frankenstein’s Monster. “Welcome to airship Steamed.”
After we shake hands, I warn her, “Watch your step.” We both leap over the gap between the dock and the airship. I lead her into the parlor and gesture towards the crimson settee, which features curvy legs and claw feet. Judith sinks into the cushioned seat.
I slide down into the matching arm chair by the tea table and flash a bright smile. “I’m so excited about your film, a steampunk adaptation of Frankenstein. And you shot it in the Houston-Galveston area.” As I pour a cup of tea, tendrils of steam rise from it. “Like most…
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Hi everyone,
First off, we’d like to sincerely thank those who supported us with the Indie Go-Go campaign for the Spring 2013 Competitions. We are touched by your generosity.
We have great news! We’re an official selection for the WorldCon–71st Anniversary (LoneStarCon3) Film Festival!
PLEASE NOTE: While the general Science Fiction convention will be located at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, the FILM FESTIVAL will be located at the nearby Marriott Rivercenter. Our film will be shown once on Friday, August 30th at 8:00pm-10:00pm in Room 13-14. We hope to see you there! Please share with your Texan friends!


It’s time! After a long wait we’ve finished post-production [thank you guys] and we’re now entering the independent film circuit. Below is our very first trailer.
To also help continue our momentum on the circuit, we’ve launched a crowd-funding campaign through indie go-go. These funds will be used to help us during the Spring circuit. We appreciate everyone’s support and we look forwards to representing a piece of Houston’s independent film scene around the world.
If you would like to lend your support, please donate below:
Thank you!