We've got an extra-awesome, super-fun night planned for the Halloween broadcast of Episode 3: Watch episodes 1 & 2 from 7:40PM EST, then watch the Episode 3 premiere at 8:00PM EST, followed by voting online for the winner of the walk-on role in the series! And the best part is you can join members of the cast LIVE on our website to chat, ask questions about the show, and share your reactions to the big finale! So grab a bucket of candy, a bag of popcorn, and some ghoulish friends and join us!
To access the Live Chat, find the Skysa bar at the bottom of this page and register to sign in!
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Press Roundup
Series writer/director Jason Bachand was featured in the October Halloween edition of The Venue, New England's Premiere Arts and Entertainment journal.
Not one but three of our actresses recently had coverage in The New Hampshire Union Leader. Taylor Kudalis, Savannah Reinitzer, and Kallie Tabor talk about how they landed their roles, what other projects they're working on, and much more.
New England Hollywood News has great interviews with actresses Meredith Prunty and Ashley Tramonte, as well as series' producer Suzanne Prunty. Go check them out!
Speaking of Meredith Prunty, she's going to be in an episode of MTV's "Made" this fall! For the scoop, head over to Meredith's website.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Premiere News Roundup
Premiere Event at Six Flags New England
As previously announced in the series' press release, the first episode of CvsRZ will be broadcast on our Youtube channel on October 17, 2012 at 8:00PM EST. Episodes 2 and 3 will follow on October 24 and 31, respectively.
But prior to the broadcast of the show, a special all-day premiere event will be held at Six Flags New England on October 13, 2012. Special discount tickets are available to all of our fans through the Six Flags website. Join the cast and crew of the show for a "Zombie Run" race, a fully catered lunch, access to all the rides and park
attractions all day and a
post-premiere VIP Party at JB's Pub where you can meet cast members, get
autographs and photos, and celebrate the launch of the show!
Here's the link to buy tickets: http://www.sixflags.com/newEngland/tickets/index.aspx#. Make sure to click the link to buy tickets for "Fright Fest" and then click
"Promotional Code" on the top right. Enter "Redneck" to get the
discounted ticket rate of just $32.00, then pick October 13 as your
date. It's so easy even a zombie could do it!
After you buy your tickets, do make sure to head over to the Six Flags New England Facebook page and say "thank you" to them for premiering our show and giving us an exciting launch.
Cast Appearances at Field of Screams and Haunted Acres

On October 21, we'll be at Haunted Acres in New Hampshire. These guys have one heck of a great park with tons of thrills and amazing production values, so don't miss it!
Field of Screams is Rhode Island's best Halloween theme event and one heck of a scary show. We'll be there tentatively on Saturday October 27.
We'll be having a fun contest for a walk-on part in the show, at both events. Stay tuned here for more information!
Media Appearances by Cast Members
A few of cast members have been in local press lately, talking about their careers and the show. Ashley Tramonte talks about acting on New England Hollywood, while Emmy March is in the Marblehead Reporter where she discusses modeling, beauty, and pranks.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Premiere Announcement
The announcement of the official premiere date for Cheerleaders vs. Redneck Zombies was made today! The text of the press release follows.
Art
Aperitif Announces Premiere of Cheerleaders
vs. Redneck Zombies
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Putnam,
CT – Art Aperitif Productions is proud to announce the premiere of
the new web series Cheerleaders
vs. Redneck Zombies,
a horror-comedy starring Meredith Prunty, Brian Farmer, Jimmy Folco,
Savannah Reinitzer, Elizabeth Percy, and Kallie Tabor. The series is
written and directed by Jason Bachand.
Cheerleaders
vs. Redneck Zombies
is a new entry in rapidly growing film sub-genre – the “zom-com,”
or zombie comedy. The series' plot revolves around a high school
cheer squad on a weekend getaway. They find themselves facing off
against the hillbilly “Po'Dunk” clan who have turned themselves
undead by way of a barrel of toxic chemicals. The cheerleaders must
work together to survive a deadly game of cat and mouse deep in the
woods of rural Connecticut.
Meredith
Prunty, who just completed filming on Jason Reitman's Labor
Day
with Josh Brolin and Kate Winslet, stars as cheer squad captain
Candie. Prunty is joined by an ensemble of rising stars on the New
England film scene including Kallie Tabor, who appeared with Anne
Hathaway in Bride
Wars,
Jimmy Folco who can be seen later this year in Marcus Nispel's
Backmask,
and Miss Teen New Hampshire runner-up Taylor Kudalis.
Director
Jason Bachand says the series was inspired by campy but creepy films
like Scream
and Shaun
of the Dead.
“The zombies provide the scares, of course,” says Bachand. “And
for the laughs, we poke fun at the dubious quality of some parts of
American culture. We're lampooning two stereotypes in fact, the Jeff
Foxworthy hillbilly and the persistent image of the cheerleader as
vacuous and inartistic. I think ultimately we want to satirize both.”
And why would redneck zombies have it in for a group of hapless
cheerleaders? “It's an expression of class differences,” Bachand
explains. “The cheerleaders - educated, carefree, and middle class
- represent everything the rednecks dislike. These two groups are
opposite poles on a continuum.”
The
cast unanimously praised the script and congenial atmosphere on the
production. “I am thrilled to be a part of such an amazing group of
people,” said Taylor Kudalis. “I cannot wait for the series
premiere.” Brian Farmer, who plays Po'dunk patriarch Dwight, was
lured by the chance to play a redneck zombie. “This project gave me
the chance to create a unique character and explore things within
myself that I never knew were there.” It was a challenge, he
admits, but well worth it. “This series is without a doubt
something you should see. It's new, cutting edge, and will have you
hanging on by the edge of your seat.” “When I get a script, I
look for any cool ways I might kill or be killed. Cheerleaders
vs. Redneck Zombies
scored on all aspects for me,” said zombie performer A.F. Grant.
Added Ashley Tramonte, who plays cheerleader Alexa Bell: “You will
be hooked in the first few seconds!”
Other
members of the cast highlighted the merits of the series as a new and
exciting entry into the genre. Actress Emmy March called it
“exhilarating” and hoped the audience experiences the “the
energy and excitement that everyone put into it.” Jimmy Folco,
meanwhile, who plays one half of the stars (and bars)-crossed couple
Jed and Roseasharn (Savannah Reinitzer), said “I am happy and
excited to be part of a fun and thrilling experience with a web
series that I have complete confidence will succeed beyond our entire
cast and crew’s wildest expectation.” Folco is hot off the set of
Marcus Nispel's (Friday
The 13th)
Backmask.
That movie was filmed at the former Ladd Institute in Exeter Rhode
Island, and Folco was pleased to be called back to the same location
in late August to do press and publicity for Cheerleaders
vs. Redneck Zombies. “I
want everyone to watch and enjoy this crazy zombie horror story with
a funny southern fried twist that I guarantee will have you’ll
screaming and laughing,” he said.
Cheerleaders
vs. Redneck Zombies will premiere on its own Youtube channel
(http://www.youtube.com/cvsrz)
on Thursday, October 17 at 8:00PM. For more information on the
series, see http://www.cvsrz.blogspot.com.
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Second Official Trailer and Fundraising
We're very happy that everyone's
enjoying the official trailer. We're at the next step in post-production: we
have our first edits of all three of our episodes, and we're now working
on sound mixing and digital color grading.
In the meantime, let's keep up the marketing and fund-raising efforts! Our first goal is to reach the $1000 mark on Indieogogo. In an ideal world, our enthusiasm and excitement for this show would be all we needed to make it. But the reality is, of course, that making a film project costs money. The amazing cast and crew devote their time and talents to our show and they deserve to earn a living for what they do. The funds we raise also help us to make the show better and to market it to the right people - especially sponsors who will bring in even more revenue. We all believe very strongly that given the initial resources, this show will be a commercial and critical success- already the buzz is good and doors are opening to future opportunities.
And remember, if you're someone who wants a good return on their investment (and who doesn't?) we offer executive producer packages, too. Becoming a producer not only earns you a spot on the crew of show and a film credit on a SAG production, but you'll earn a percentage of our project's profits.
In the meantime, please enjoy another trailer for the show - this one focusing more on the comedic aspects of the show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-KpphYiWU4
In the meantime, let's keep up the marketing and fund-raising efforts! Our first goal is to reach the $1000 mark on Indieogogo. In an ideal world, our enthusiasm and excitement for this show would be all we needed to make it. But the reality is, of course, that making a film project costs money. The amazing cast and crew devote their time and talents to our show and they deserve to earn a living for what they do. The funds we raise also help us to make the show better and to market it to the right people - especially sponsors who will bring in even more revenue. We all believe very strongly that given the initial resources, this show will be a commercial and critical success- already the buzz is good and doors are opening to future opportunities.
And remember, if you're someone who wants a good return on their investment (and who doesn't?) we offer executive producer packages, too. Becoming a producer not only earns you a spot on the crew of show and a film credit on a SAG production, but you'll earn a percentage of our project's profits.
In the meantime, please enjoy another trailer for the show - this one focusing more on the comedic aspects of the show.

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Saturday, September 15, 2012
The OFFICIAL TRAILER Arrives!
Check out the official trailer on Youtube. Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/kNq2vQXKvqk
If you like the trailer, and want to see a FULL series next year, please visit Indigogo and make a pledge to support us! We've got everything from autographed photos of all the cast to bronze, silver, and gold producer packages. Check it out!
http://youtu.be/kNq2vQXKvqk
If you like the trailer, and want to see a FULL series next year, please visit Indigogo and make a pledge to support us! We've got everything from autographed photos of all the cast to bronze, silver, and gold producer packages. Check it out!
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Exclusive First Look: Production Stills!
We members of the production staff love the CvsRZ fans - so much that
we're posting exclusive screen grabs from principal photography right
here today. These still images will give you all an idea of how the
series will look when it premieres in October. We're pretty happy with
the "look" we've captured on location - gritty, vivid, and best of all
creepy!
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Monday, September 3, 2012
Behind-the-scenes At Production
Full cast and crew pulled off a marathon location shoot at Camp Nahaco in Eastford CT this last weekend, gathering 8 hours of footage for the first few episodes of the show. The crew arrived on site as early as 10:00AM, and many were there until well past dark wrapping the shoot. Director Jason Bachand had this to say on the day's shoot:
"Yesterday's shoot for CvsRZ was a phenomenal success. We're currently transferring our raw footage for editing and making backups - well over 300 individual takes totaling 100GB. I'd like to offer a very profound thank you to all of our cast and crew, who delivered excellent work and performances - Meredith Prunty's beautiful bows and flips, Savannah Reinitzer's tone-perfect Southern charm, Mark Burzenski and his mohawk, Brian Farmer and his "Cheerleader Brains!", Kallie Tabor and terrifying scream, Keri Shea for stunning makeup and hair, Caity and her SFX team, Scot Dyer for rigging our props and set dressing, Emmy March and Taylor Kudalis for a perfect take in the golden sunset, Suzanne Prunty - producer extraordinaire and B-roll brilliance, Jeff Buchbinder who not only crawled into a wood pile on his back, but directed our cameras and photography despite the invader ducks, Elizabeth Percy who came all the from New York City and stunned us all with professionalism and dedication, Jimmy Folco for his easy swinging with all with makeup and script changes, Joe Tabor on boom mics, bounce boards, and pizza delivery (our hero), all of our families on site for bringing great food and drink, A.F. Grant who did double duty as Daryl and Assistant Director, Kati Salowsky - you just nailed your lines Kati, the audience is going to love you - Ashley Tramonte for some incredible gag roll faces and for keeping me laughing all the time, Kristin for keeping things artful and running our clapperboard, and everyone else who worked a 12 hour day to get our first episodes in the can. Love and gratitude from the depths of my heart to all."
"Yesterday's shoot for CvsRZ was a phenomenal success. We're currently transferring our raw footage for editing and making backups - well over 300 individual takes totaling 100GB. I'd like to offer a very profound thank you to all of our cast and crew, who delivered excellent work and performances - Meredith Prunty's beautiful bows and flips, Savannah Reinitzer's tone-perfect Southern charm, Mark Burzenski and his mohawk, Brian Farmer and his "Cheerleader Brains!", Kallie Tabor and terrifying scream, Keri Shea for stunning makeup and hair, Caity and her SFX team, Scot Dyer for rigging our props and set dressing, Emmy March and Taylor Kudalis for a perfect take in the golden sunset, Suzanne Prunty - producer extraordinaire and B-roll brilliance, Jeff Buchbinder who not only crawled into a wood pile on his back, but directed our cameras and photography despite the invader ducks, Elizabeth Percy who came all the from New York City and stunned us all with professionalism and dedication, Jimmy Folco for his easy swinging with all with makeup and script changes, Joe Tabor on boom mics, bounce boards, and pizza delivery (our hero), all of our families on site for bringing great food and drink, A.F. Grant who did double duty as Daryl and Assistant Director, Kati Salowsky - you just nailed your lines Kati, the audience is going to love you - Ashley Tramonte for some incredible gag roll faces and for keeping me laughing all the time, Kristin for keeping things artful and running our clapperboard, and everyone else who worked a 12 hour day to get our first episodes in the can. Love and gratitude from the depths of my heart to all."
Lining up a shot of the cheerleaders arriving at the camp.
Makeup artist Keri Anne Shea preps actress Meredith Prunty.
D.o.P. Jeff Buchbinder and A.F. Grant begin the process of setting up cameras in production HQ. We commandeered an old winter hut for production central!
Caity from C.Smith-SFX begins doing gore makeup and prosthetics on actor Brian Farmer.
Taylor Kudalis and Emmy March wait for their action cue.
Jeff gets ready for a ground level shot.
Taylor, Emmy, and Kallie Tabor relax between takes.
Emmy and Savannah Reinitzer are still smiling after twelve hours on set!
Props and practical FX guru cleans up after handling a messy stunt.
Jimmy Folco and Brian Farmer read over the script and rehearse.
Ashley Tramonte gets ready to cheer.
Producer Suzanne Prunty handles paperwork.
Props guy Scot Dyer getting his Sinatra on.
The cheerleaders get ready for the scenes inside the SUV.
Taylor in makeup.
Jimmy, Brian, and Scot.
Elizabeth Percy looking great!
The girls rehearse a take.
Taylor and Elizabeth joke around with director Jason Bachand.
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Monday, August 20, 2012
CvsRZ Publicity Day
Cast and crew gathered yesterday in Exeter Rhode Island, at the site of the abandoned Ladd Institute, for publicity stills, cast photos, and teaser trailer footage. We got a ton of great shots and footage! C.Smith-SFX was on hand to do zombie makeup and still photographer David Cope provided amazing shots of our cast in character.
Actor A.F. Grant has zombie makeup applied. Notice the impressive head wound.
Director Jason Bachand and still photographer David Cope line up lighting and frame a publicity shot. One of the creepy abandoned buildings on site can be seen in the back left.
Emmy March, Taylor Kudalis, and Kallie Tabor chat with Jason Bachand for a "director's diary" bonus feature. The actresses talked about the dynamic between their characters, who are friends in the script.
Savannah Reinitzer in makeup prep. Caity from C.Smith-SFX worked hard to provide our zombie gore on a tight schedule!
The zombies - A.F. Grant, Savannah Reinitzer, and Mark Burzenski - line up in front of a monster truck. We got lucky - the Ladd Institute grounds manager, Jimmy Folco, happened to have a friend nearby with a monster truck we were able to use.
Cast and crew hang out while teaser trailer footage is filmed.
Brian Farmer and A.F. Grant getting hammy for the camera. Brian didn't get to go "zombie" for the day, but he'll be getting plenty gory when filming starts!
The full cast and crew at wrap time! In addition to the cast, Production Manager Nathan Adams, Co-Producer Suzanne Prunty, the FX team, Art Director Kristin Bales, and Still Images Photographer David Cope can be seen.
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