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Horror Film Facts

Ethan Parker

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Verlag: Publifye

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Horror Film Facts explores the unsettling truths behind the making of horror films, delving into the intersection of Film & Television and Art. It examines the psychology of fear and the bizarre, sometimes shocking, production secrets that birthed iconic movies. Readers will discover how filmmakers manipulate fear and the intense methods actors employ to embody terrifying roles. The book also unearths eerie coincidences and alleged curses that have plagued certain horror film sets, adding a layer of intrigue to the horror genre.

 
Beginning with an introduction to the concepts of fear and production challenges, the book progresses through focused chapters, discussing special effects innovations and marketing strategies. By merging film history, artistic analysis, and psychological insights, Horror Film Facts presents a unique perspective, revealing the human and artistic elements often overlooked. It's not just trivia, but a structured exploration of what makes these films so compelling, tracing the evolution of horror cinema from its early roots to modern franchises.
Verfügbar seit: 24.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 63 Seiten.

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