Horror on campus: Seton Hill is setting for George Romero's new anthology
This filming has gotten SHU some press coverage, since it's not that common to see a film production crew in our area.
The story of how Seton Hill became "Sabbath Hill University" shows how local film productions might benefit Western Pennsylvania communities, as well as how filming in those communities can benefit the companies themselves.But it also points up how many filmmaking professionals either have ties to the area or choose to live here, despite the lure of places such as Los Angeles and New York.
I teach on one end of the hallway where the filming was going on. The other day I bumped into someone whose clothing screamed "I am dressed the way people expect a college professor to dress."
I actually do own a corduroy blazer with leather arm patches, and I do have a black turtleneck, but I've never worn them together.
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