Albuquerque Journal

A FILM WITH BITE

NM-based director Daniel Zubiate wears many hats on production of ‘Vampire Lake’

- ADRIAN GOMEZ Arts Editor

Daniel Zubiate doesn’t know how to slow down.

The New Mexicobase­d filmmaker finds himself always creating.

Which is why in September, he began principal photograph­y on his latest project, “Vampire Lake.”

“I started shooting b-roll as early as July,” Zubiate says. “I needed the creeks to be full and I needed the foliage to look a certain way.”

Principal photograph­y began in Los Alamos over the course of four days. The rest of the film was shot on the road or in the woods.

“It’s very much a road movie,” he says. “It’s about a journey to the lake and then the journey home.”

“Vampire Lake” follows a woman who journeys to a secluded lake to summon a vampire.

“This girl goes to the lake and there’s a legend that she can summon a vampire,” Zubiate says. “She does it and makes a deal with him. Then he begins to start killing her companions.”

Zubiate says the film is female-led.

The cast is made up of Celeste Lee, KayLynda McCune, MyKayla McCune and Chelcie Sword. Albuquerqu­e-based actor Addison Foskey plays the vampire and Alan Humphrey plays the hitchhiker.

Zubiate has filmed dozens of film projects – this one stands out.

“This was the best filming experience I had,” he says. “This was because my entire cast was completely off book. We were able to move and create bigger scenes. Everyone was extremely profession­al and the weather was very cooperativ­e. The stars aligned for this project.”

Zubiate was not only at the helm as director. He wrote and produced, as well as served as the cinematogr­apher and editor.

“I was my own director of photograph­y,” he says.

Although the stars aligned for the project, there were a few challenges.

“When you are filming outdoors, you are racing the sun,” he says. “That was one aspect I decided to embrace. I worked with the natural light to create the feel of the movie.”

Zubiate also worked with Foskey for the first time and was impressed by his range.

“Addison has to be one of the best actors in New Mexico right now,” he says. “He took the role of the vampire and made it his. I didn’t have to explain anything to him. He can act.”

Zubiate is planning a screening in Santa Fe or Albuquerqu­e in January and then will send the film off for distributi­on.

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 ?? ?? Addison Foskey in a scene from “Vampire Lake.” COURTESY OF DANIEL ZUBIATE
Addison Foskey in a scene from “Vampire Lake.” COURTESY OF DANIEL ZUBIATE
 ?? ?? Celeste Lee, KayLynda McCune, MyKayla McCune and Chelcie Sword star in “Vampire Lake.”
Celeste Lee, KayLynda McCune, MyKayla McCune and Chelcie Sword star in “Vampire Lake.”
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“Vampire Lake” poster.
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Daniel Zubiate
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