HEY ALL,
So, ever since I've played all of the silent hill games, except for Homecoming, I've had a sort of a desire to want to make a horror movie. I know a lot of young people like to do the same, but few have come across as decent (today's Hollywood horror/terror movies are pure nonsense, and just not scary imho)
Hollywood loves the jump scare tactics it seems and pacing and atmosphere are not really the priority. Now, I'm not saying I'm gonna' make some blockbuster horror movie, no, I just want to try this out.
I've brainstormed for a long while, and when it seems like I'm getting somewhere, I look at my ideas again and I don't like them, and I start over and it sucks. I've thrown some ideas to friends, but they didn't care that much
, so I'm searching for some feedback/criticism here
What made the Silent Hill series the most scary aspect for me what the atmosphere, among more specific things. While I do not want to blatantly steal any ideas from silent hill, it is my inspiration, and may I say that while Christophe Gans version was tasty for the eyes, it left something to be desired, for sure.
On to some ideas...
1) One that I thought up a while back but sort of gave up on was an idea that involved one antagonist (we'll call him Screamer) 'chasing' our protagonists. The thing was, Screamer had a bit of a past to him that eventually forced him to isolate himself from society because of what he saw and did as a child. Having a fond love for the mother he saved as a child, he gets internally anguished when a child or teen disrespects their mothers. What makes Screamer interesting is that he does not want to kill, per se, those he is 'stalking' but he puts them through constant agony with nothing but, drum roll, shrill screams and shrieks that sort of personify his anguish. I haven't done much more brainstorming past that, because when I tried long and hard to find a good program to make said screams, I could not and gave up (I now have an electric guitar I can work with). I would like this idea, if expanded, to include psychological moments, with scary sounds, and complete silence. I've always believed showing less is scarier so Screamer wouldn't have the camera linger on him for long periods of time.
2) The second idea had more Silent Hill-esque undertones to it, but with no copyright/trademark infringements. Our protagonist, Joe, is the oldest sibling in his family who moves away from his family to the big city to start his life and get through college to get a job. One day, he gets a phone call from his parents telling him that his only sister Hope, who he loved so much, died in an accident. One night, Joe is awakened by noises in the living room and finds a doll on the ground that he gave his sister for a birthday. In this case, though Hope is dead, Joe feels she is trying to get his attention to say a final goodbye. And theeeeeen, I sort of gave up because I thought, how the hell would this warant a psychological issue/fear/scares.
That's it for now. Everyday I think about it, so, who knows. Thanks for reading all my blabber. Cheers
So, ever since I've played all of the silent hill games, except for Homecoming, I've had a sort of a desire to want to make a horror movie. I know a lot of young people like to do the same, but few have come across as decent (today's Hollywood horror/terror movies are pure nonsense, and just not scary imho)
Hollywood loves the jump scare tactics it seems and pacing and atmosphere are not really the priority. Now, I'm not saying I'm gonna' make some blockbuster horror movie, no, I just want to try this out.
I've brainstormed for a long while, and when it seems like I'm getting somewhere, I look at my ideas again and I don't like them, and I start over and it sucks. I've thrown some ideas to friends, but they didn't care that much

What made the Silent Hill series the most scary aspect for me what the atmosphere, among more specific things. While I do not want to blatantly steal any ideas from silent hill, it is my inspiration, and may I say that while Christophe Gans version was tasty for the eyes, it left something to be desired, for sure.
On to some ideas...
1) One that I thought up a while back but sort of gave up on was an idea that involved one antagonist (we'll call him Screamer) 'chasing' our protagonists. The thing was, Screamer had a bit of a past to him that eventually forced him to isolate himself from society because of what he saw and did as a child. Having a fond love for the mother he saved as a child, he gets internally anguished when a child or teen disrespects their mothers. What makes Screamer interesting is that he does not want to kill, per se, those he is 'stalking' but he puts them through constant agony with nothing but, drum roll, shrill screams and shrieks that sort of personify his anguish. I haven't done much more brainstorming past that, because when I tried long and hard to find a good program to make said screams, I could not and gave up (I now have an electric guitar I can work with). I would like this idea, if expanded, to include psychological moments, with scary sounds, and complete silence. I've always believed showing less is scarier so Screamer wouldn't have the camera linger on him for long periods of time.
2) The second idea had more Silent Hill-esque undertones to it, but with no copyright/trademark infringements. Our protagonist, Joe, is the oldest sibling in his family who moves away from his family to the big city to start his life and get through college to get a job. One day, he gets a phone call from his parents telling him that his only sister Hope, who he loved so much, died in an accident. One night, Joe is awakened by noises in the living room and finds a doll on the ground that he gave his sister for a birthday. In this case, though Hope is dead, Joe feels she is trying to get his attention to say a final goodbye. And theeeeeen, I sort of gave up because I thought, how the hell would this warant a psychological issue/fear/scares.
That's it for now. Everyday I think about it, so, who knows. Thanks for reading all my blabber. Cheers
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