It took me the most part of a full day to edit the entire one minute film. I started off establishing the location and the props, and added a lot of close ups of the dolls. I loved the way that the colour palette of the film turned out; the location was dull and crisp and the props are bright and in your face. I started off with this shot;
My favorite shot from the film was one when I spun the doll from a branch and used a birds eye view to show it from the top, I though it was really interesting and unique and came out great.
I only showed the main protagonist for a extremely short amount of time, and this was only a shot of the hand taking the head out of the jar because I wanted a constant air of mystery to be present in my film to make the audience to feel suspense and want to know more.
I used bright shots and darker shots, to make it look a bit disorientating and dizzying, because that reflects the protagonist and I want the audience to feel that too.
And I used titles in Finnish because I used a lot of Finnish horror techniques, and wanted mystery again. The title means 'Real Horrorshow' in Finnish which I really liked.
For sound I used the American Horror Story theme because I loved the creepiness of it, and the suspense and thought it would work best.





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