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MoonFilm
01-14-2017, 05:39 AM
Hi everyone!
Last fall, we visited the filming locations of 15 horror movies in 17 days (Jaws, I Spit on Your Grave, Friday the 13th, The Amityville Horror, The Sixth Sense, The Blair Witch Project, The Exorcist, The Evil Dead, The Beyond, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Carnival of Souls, It Follows, Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead & The Dead Zone) and made the following video.
Hope you'll enjoy!
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Sculpt
01-14-2017, 09:17 AM
Interesting. We would have wanted to see 'you guys & gals' in the photos. Because, since there are none, these photos could be collected from 15 independent sources on the internet.
Bloof
01-14-2017, 10:21 AM
Have to agree with Sculpt on this. It was interesting but didn't really seem like a road trip.
MoonFilm
01-14-2017, 11:22 AM
It's only natural to express your doubts since I'm kinda new here, but to be absolutly honest, that thought (the fact that people wouldn't believe us) never entered our minds.
And I guess even a bill of the Grand Central Café with my name on it can be photoshoped. ;)
Bloof
01-14-2017, 11:44 AM
Lol, it was really interesting...I liked it. Just would have been nice to see you guys interacting with the scenes.
MoonFilm
01-14-2017, 11:55 AM
I understand. A lot of people a reenacting the scenes on these kind of videos, or just wave at the camera on each locations. We just wanted to make something a little bit different.
It's as they say : "Write the book that you want to read". So we did the video we wanted to watch.
We took over 1000 thousand of pictures each, so we have enough stock to make at least 10 videos about the filming locations of 10 different movies.
Bloof
01-14-2017, 12:55 PM
You make a good point.... it's your vision. It's well done, very concise and must have been fun to do. ::cool::
Sculpt
01-14-2017, 04:01 PM
I understand. A lot of people a reenacting the scenes on these kind of videos, or just wave at the camera on each locations. We just wanted to make something a little bit different.
It's as they say : "Write the book that you want to read". So we did the video we wanted to watch.
We took over 1000 thousand of pictures each, so we have enough stock to make at least 10 videos about the filming locations of 10 different movies.
Do you have any pics of you guys in the locations? If not, you'd be the first group of people I've ever heard of not taking pics of yourselves in those locations. ::big grin:: You should make a version with those pics.
I wasn't really thinking about that you guys weren't there. Like Bloof said, it just doesn't have a feel like a road trip. A bit more like google-street-view shots feel. The quality of shots are better, and I see where most are matching the shots from the film, I'm just saying the shots don't have a "we're there having fun!" feel/look.
MoonFilm
01-14-2017, 04:47 PM
You make a good point.... it's your vision. It's well done, very concise and must have been fun to do. ::cool::
It took about a year an a half to prepare it : finding the locations, print-screening all the shots we wanted to reproduce and, mostly, putting the money aside (it was quite expensive), but yes, it's the trip of a lifetime. So far, at least. ;).
Do you have any pics of you guys in the locations? If not, you'd be the first group of people I've ever heard of not taking pics of yourselves in those locations. ::big grin:: You should make a version with those pics.
We did, here and there, but with no intention of putting them on the Internet. And we wouldn't have enough to make it interesting anyway.
The closest you'll see is a picture of the Nissan Murano we rent (with a license plate of Québec) which was taken at the exact same spot where Josh left his car in The Blair Witch Project. It will appear on The Blair Witch Project filming locations video we'll make.
I wasn't really thinking about that you guys weren't there. Like Bloof said, it just doesn't have a feel like a road trip. A bit more like google-street-view shots feel. The quality of shots are better, and I see where most are matching the shots from the film, I'm just saying the shots don't have a "we're there having fun!" feel/look.
I hear you, but it's precisely as you wrote it. The fun we had came from matching the shots. Then again, it's really something just to be there. And the thrill you get when you find the spot. For instance, we where looking for a place to park near the Exorcist's house and the moment we got out of the car, we realized that we end up parking near the stairs of the University. :-)
MoonFilm
12-16-2017, 08:57 PM
Hi Guys, we're planning the sequel for September 2019 and we might need some help.
The next trip will include The Shining, The Birds, Halloween and Psycho (to (name a few), but since since we're going through Detroit again, we want to visit some of the filming locations of It Follows we missed last time.
Especially the opening scene :
https://monsterzeronj.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/it-follows-04.jpg
and the beach scene :
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-PNASTt7QdTs/VQXP3RSai-I/AAAAAAAAUQU/F24IRoxYedQ/s1600/it-follows-beach-scene.png
Any idea where theses were filmed?
MoonFilm
04-28-2020, 12:10 AM
Hi everyone!
Three years later, we made another trip, this time including the following movies : In the Mouth of Madness, Children of the Corn, The Shining, The Birds, Phantasm, Raising Cain, Duel, Carrie, Psycho, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, The Entity, The Town that Dreaded Sundown, The Last House on the Left & Let's Scare Jessica to Death.
Hope you'll enjoy!
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urgeok2
04-28-2020, 06:24 AM
i visited the Mouth of Madness locations for an article (did the photography)
you missed the asylum location :)