Not all of them look like monsters.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
3pp
Genre:
Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
What do monsters really look like? Another portrait film. Exploring characters and situations and experimenting in ways of telling stories on film. We recorded all the narration and then just spent time shooting the doctor walking around the body. Experimenting with angles and shadows keeping the attention on the background and not the main character. It was the first time I actually dealt with an effects make up artist.
Video
Can you really see a monster.

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The Writer: Bill Albert

The first book I wrote was in the second grade and it was about an 8 foot tall Martian who gets a wish from a genie. Seriously. I have to admit it hasn't always been going uphill since then. About 25 years ago I started writing earnestly and the first book I wrote was a Doctor Who novel. I even got it to the point where I professionally submitted it to the Dr. Who novel range at the BBC but it was too late. They had decided to close the range when the new series was announced weeks after I had made a submission so I'll never know if it would have been accepted. Encouraged though, I then wrote a sci-fi time travel novel, no coincidence, called Time Web Tremors that I self published. I also… Go to bio
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