Modern day silent horror film
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filmiracle
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Modern day silent horror film
Hope you don't mind me sharing... In the tradition of such classics as NOSFERATU & HAXAN, and with a dash of early American film (Famous Players Film Company, D.W. Griffith, etc.) comes GARDEN OF SOULS. A horror photoplay in that harkens back to the old tinted silent films of yesteryear. Partly filmed on-location in Hollywood before Hollywood -- Fort Lee, NJ. Dedicated to film pioneers D.W. Griffith and Mary Pickford.
Peter Krasinki’s improvised score for this short film was the first and only take and recorded on the 1913 Hutchings-Votey Organ in Providence, Rhode Island. Peter specializes in silent film accompaniment and plays numerous shows throughout the country year round.
Peter Krasinki’s improvised score for this short film was the first and only take and recorded on the 1913 Hutchings-Votey Organ in Providence, Rhode Island. Peter specializes in silent film accompaniment and plays numerous shows throughout the country year round.
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The look and style were replicated quite well. The story isn't the greatest, and the climactic scene was unfortunately muffed, but I still enjoyed it. The old crone was quite well played.
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filmiracle
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Thanks! It's far from perfect (that's a $0 budget) but we're pleased with it and it seems to be generally received quite well.
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filmiracle
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Lots a views, little comments. I realize nothing will top the classics, but if you've got an opinion -- good or bad -- I'd love to hear it! It's certainly not without it's flaws, but it's generally been well received.
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Jason Holt
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I meant to comment on this last week. This was quite convincing and superbly done- the focus, the lighting, the locations. The effects shots were right out of the period. The filmmakers have clearly done their homework, and I enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing with us!
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filmiracle
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Thanks, Jason! That was the goal -- to capture the atmosphere of yesterday which really isn't easy 100 years later. The filmmakers tried (and by filmmakers, I mean me.)Jason Holt wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 10:35 amI meant to comment on this last week. This was quite convincing and superbly done- the focus, the lighting, the locations. The effects shots were right out of the period. The filmmakers have clearly done their homework, and I enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing with us!
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nice i love it! shout to new england! from boston here. glad to see works out of NE anytime 
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filmiracle
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Thanks! Glad you dug it... This was shot in Philly and Fort Lee, NJ... but the music was recorded up your way!
JediFonger wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2019 10:44 pmnice i love it! shout to new england! from boston here. glad to see works out of NE anytime![]()
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filmiracle
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Several people have asked about this recently so it is back online... the new video is in the original post. That is, for the 3.5 people interested 