tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-423050459919800481.post6397205665228254134..comments2024-03-04T05:26:22.273-08:00Comments on Propnomicon: Launching the Freya 7Propnomiconhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02073463298965255652noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-423050459919800481.post-2408043972359850932015-05-16T08:15:34.126-07:002015-05-16T08:15:34.126-07:00That’s a worthy cause. Here are a couple of inter...That’s a worthy cause. Here are a couple of interesting links somewhat on the subject:<br />http://www.horror-fix.com/2015/05/05/interview-the-makers-of-last-flight-if-the-freya-7/<br /><br />https://www.pinterest.com/FreyaSeven/last-flight-of-the-freya-7-web-series/ <br /><br />As a mild suggestion to Propnomicon's readers, I think it would be economically possible to make a period film based roughly on the concept of the Lovecraft inspired film Alien, taking place mostly on a tramp steamer in the 1930s. All you would need would be the rights to film on an older ship, some costumes and a few props. As for the “monster” a little careful filming not to show the horror until it’s time to be revealed, then some 3D CGI rendering would do the trick. The point is to create a psychological horror story, more than a monster movie. It’s really about character and their relationships with each other and their beliefs more than an action film. It would be reasonably cheap and easy to film a 20 minute feature under such a situation. A little cribbing of technique from Alfred Hitchcock on suspense wouldn’t hurt either.<br />CoastConFanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07250561260148656254noreply@blogger.com