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In this first of a series of special FrightFest podcasts this weekend, host Steven Hurst talks to two of the organizers about their background with the festival. First up Greg Day is dragged into the limelight to tell all about his history with the festival as well as shedding light on the PR angle of the festival. Paul McEvoy then talks about short films and the importance of them always being at the festival – as well as a look at this years brand new 666 competition!
Stay tuned for more behind the scenes fun from the festival over the weekend both on the site as well as from the podcast!