Posts Tagged ‘found footage’
Phoenix Incident FULL Trailer (2016) [HD]
RELEASE DATE: April 8th 2016 MORE INFO: http://www.phoenixincident.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO theStream.tv: http://bit.ly/1CjGx1d LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/1LqUP7d FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1QnHRav FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/21wSa30 From Keith Arem (Award Winning Talent Director of Call of Duty & Titanfall), an investigation into the March 13th, 1997 disappearance of four Arizona men exposes a more »
Read MoreInside Horror Discusses Found Footage with Sinister’s Scott Derrickson and V/H/S’s David Bruckner
Hey guys! Stacy Buchanan here with the latest Inside Horror update. This week’s episode was all about found footage and voyeurism in film as Elric and Staci welcomed directors from two of this years most creepy and anticipated found footage films: Sinister and V/H/S. Director Scott Derrickson kicked things off by discussing the popularity of more »
Read MoreV/H/S Director David Bruckner Interview – Inside Horror
INSIDE HORROR hosts Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson sat down with David Bruckner, the director behind the infamous opening V/H/S segment “Amateur Night,” to talk about where the idea for the film originated and why the short form stories work so well within the genre. Fascinating fact: the directors were intentionally left in the more »
Read MoreSINISTER Director Scott Derrickson – Inside Horror
Director Scott Derrickson joins INSIDE HORROR hosts Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson for a fascinating discussion on the popularity of the found footage sub genre in horror, and where his new film, SINISTER, fits in. He also shares fun behind the scenes bits and pieces about the making of the film, as well as more »
Read MorePARANORMAL ACTIVITY’s Oren Peli on His Filmmaking Style – Inside Horror
Writer/director Oren Peli of “Paranormal Activity” talks about his style of filmmaking for the new paranormal/horror TV series “The River.” Peli discusses his use of “found footage” and “first-person camera” as a way of creating an authentic, raw feel for the series.
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