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Release Date:
October 31, 2020
Original Title:
Terror from 20,000 Leagues Below
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
The Midnight Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
Our second annual halloween short film made safely during quarantine! Inspired by War of the Worlds and B Creature features from the late 1950s. We worked without a crew so everyone involved did several jobs. Brandon directed, operated the camera, edited, sound designed and did voice over work. Ama directed, wrote, designed the lighting, costuming, operated the fog machine, fire fx, blood, and the tentacles! Which we also made as well! Jared and Mark did voice over characters as well as performing on camera. Rozi did her own stunts, helped with make up and costuming and Amber helped with set design as well as being on camera! It was a little project made for fun in a time when we need it the most! We hope you enjoy and happy halloween!
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Director:
Ama Lea
Brandon Scullion
Editor:
Brandon Scullion
Producer:
Ama Lea
Brandon Scullion
Writer:
Ama Lea
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