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Think about all of the movies that are loved the most, or hated the most, or actually thought about the most, and there is a very good chance that some of them are horror movies. Scary films have been known to be box office gold for years, and for very good reason. People just love to sit in the dark getting sacred stupid with each other.
Maybe it is the adrenaline rush when the scary monster jumps onto the screen. Maybe it is the fact that folks can allow themselves to get frightened knowing all along that it is all make believe. Certainly it is the opportunity for a date to get closer together and maybe squeeze hands. Yeah, scary movies are fun indeed.
So when one is watching those things, does one ever wonder what kind of sick mind is putting them all together? Many do, and some to the point of fascination. There is a stereotypical type; they go to wacky conventions dressed up like ghouls and vampires on their time off. But those running those conventions know something that others do not.
The reason it is such an easy opening opportunity is because so many of them are done so cheaply. It is no film making secret that scary movies can be made on the cheap and still turn a profit. In fact, some have gone on to tremendous success after being made on the lowest of the low budgets. So with no money to spend they cannot hire big names. Here is where newbies, the vast unknown field of talent, can get that elusive first gig.
Think about the makeup guys. Some of them are more famous than the directors, because they are the ones making the splatter so real, and the monsters so scary looking. But it is a good bet they started out stealing makeup from their mom and dressing up the family dog. Artists have to start somewhere, so here is a good spot to try to be an assistant or something.
And writing a fright fest is possibly one of the easiest screenplays that can be done. When it comes right down to it, they are by and large formulaic, so a writer can copy the formula without plagiarizing another piece of work. And who knows? Some low budget independent horror films have gone on to be come huge franchises over time.
For actors, B-films can be a goldmine of experience and information. If they look decent and can run around screaming pretty good, they could get a leg up in a scary film. Sure, one will not be a principle at first, in fact they will probably get killed off very early in the first reel, but it is a start, and it is verifiable acting work, both of which an actor needs plenty of to move up the ladder in this business.
So instead of paying the hard earned cash out of pocket to get scared by someone else, why not think about using some of that cash to do the scaring professionally? Many good, respectable careers have been started on the low budget B-film horror circuit. It is safe to say that others could, too, and could actually make a living with horror movies.
Maybe it is the adrenaline rush when the scary monster jumps onto the screen. Maybe it is the fact that folks can allow themselves to get frightened knowing all along that it is all make believe. Certainly it is the opportunity for a date to get closer together and maybe squeeze hands. Yeah, scary movies are fun indeed.
So when one is watching those things, does one ever wonder what kind of sick mind is putting them all together? Many do, and some to the point of fascination. There is a stereotypical type; they go to wacky conventions dressed up like ghouls and vampires on their time off. But those running those conventions know something that others do not.
The reason it is such an easy opening opportunity is because so many of them are done so cheaply. It is no film making secret that scary movies can be made on the cheap and still turn a profit. In fact, some have gone on to tremendous success after being made on the lowest of the low budgets. So with no money to spend they cannot hire big names. Here is where newbies, the vast unknown field of talent, can get that elusive first gig.
Think about the makeup guys. Some of them are more famous than the directors, because they are the ones making the splatter so real, and the monsters so scary looking. But it is a good bet they started out stealing makeup from their mom and dressing up the family dog. Artists have to start somewhere, so here is a good spot to try to be an assistant or something.
And writing a fright fest is possibly one of the easiest screenplays that can be done. When it comes right down to it, they are by and large formulaic, so a writer can copy the formula without plagiarizing another piece of work. And who knows? Some low budget independent horror films have gone on to be come huge franchises over time.
For actors, B-films can be a goldmine of experience and information. If they look decent and can run around screaming pretty good, they could get a leg up in a scary film. Sure, one will not be a principle at first, in fact they will probably get killed off very early in the first reel, but it is a start, and it is verifiable acting work, both of which an actor needs plenty of to move up the ladder in this business.
So instead of paying the hard earned cash out of pocket to get scared by someone else, why not think about using some of that cash to do the scaring professionally? Many good, respectable careers have been started on the low budget B-film horror circuit. It is safe to say that others could, too, and could actually make a living with horror movies.
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