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"Best Director Award"(2012 LA Film, TV and Webisode Festival) winner, Alex Bram is on a mission to bring suspense, surrealism and quality back to horror. Gaining support as a new voice, his various projects have been able to attract legendary figures of the genre rallying behind him. For his werewolf epic, "New Breed," Special Creature Make-Up Effects legend Steve Johnson ("American Werewolf in London," "Species")has joined to deliver on the concept of applying the latest technology available. Eduardo Sanchez (Blair Witch Project Director) will bring Bram's "Cloudland" to life. That project is being spearheaded by Jeffrey Reddick, the creator of "Final Destination." Reddick is both co-screenwriter with Bram and Executive Producer. Alex Bram's award-winning psychological thriller "Body of Work" honors the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock, while at the same time, using modern technology to bring about a new wave of suspenseful filmmaking. That film brought two "Best Cinematography" awards and one Canadian "People's Choice". For three years, Bram founded and ran the "Carnival of Darkness Film Festival," which showcased the very best short horror films from around the world. This yearly event was held at Los Angeles Film School and was put on like a twisted carnival experience, with Gothic art and sculptures on display, cello performances before the films and interactive live panel discussions with legends like Veronica Cartwright and Juliet Landau. His experience viewing all those films and meeting all those filmmakers informs his current approach to his own work.