Ken wrote:
>
> So you would rather see a picture perfect blond Poser woman with a
> broken finger nail ? Many woman think that is horrible but it sounds
> pretty lame to me. Why skirt the topic. I say embrace it and give
> it your best shot. If you are concerned for what your children see
> be a responsible parent and don't let them see it ( I'm not implying
> that you are not responsible in that regard either).
>
I must say that this would be original in one way or another but what I
tried to say is that there is obvious horror (Monsters, etc) and a more
subtle form which I prefer. My scene tries to do this in a ambient way.
It's the surrounding and the expectation of something horrible. Some of
the best horror movies showed the monster blured etc... if you know what
it is the horror is often gone. If you are able to create this kind of
tension I spoke of, then you are IMHO on the right track. A shadow is
sometimes more horrible that the object itself (see Nosferatu). If you
can do this in an original manner you should be on the way to the top.
Again two pennies of mine.
All the Best,
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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