http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/news/2015/10/29/wanted-few-good-zombies-locales-alone-ebeltoft/74802328/
Will be interesting to see how they handle the winter conditions issue that comes up as a discussion topic in some zombie threads
"Sixteen days of shooting took place in June. Four more days of filming are set for December, and if you have some acreage with trees and a house or farmhouse outside city limits, your property could end up in the film.
"If you can't readily see your neighbors, we would love to talk to you. It would be great if we could shoot inside the home in the morning and outside in the afternoon," said David Ebeltoft, of Corning, the screenwriter and one of three producers for the film.
"Shoot us a call, or send an email. We will let you know what a film crew is like. We are insured and do pay a day fee to shoot," Ebeltoft said.
The upcoming winter scenes complement summer scenes shot in June at such places as Birdseye Hollow State Forest, just north of Savona; Twin Falls, west of Watkins Glen; and a private arts center called Beulah Land in Cameron Mills, south of Bath."