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Explore the Horrors of Food Delivery With Indie Filmmaker Julian Terry

Perhaps most fascinating aspect of the horror filmmaking genre is that its subject matter can be pretty much anything. There are terrifying moments and horrific sensibilities that can be found anywhere—a pleasant camping trip, emotional strife, or even food delivery. All it takes to find inspiration is to just look for that tiny little “ick” feeling inside yourself when you’re out and about.For his latest horror project, indie filmmaker Julian Terry has found a new subject to explore. Following up on his previous efforts (which we’ve featured before on No Film School and part of our Horror Weeks in the past), Terry casts his gaze on DoorDashing and food delivery.Using the new Blackmagic Design PYXIS camera and several DIY tricks, let’s hear how Terry was able to concept and dive into his latest horror feature as well as explore some advice for all of you aspiring horror filmmakers out there.Check out our latest Horror Week interview below!Editor's note: the following interview is edited for length and clarity. No Film School: Great to chat with you again, Julian. Can you catch our readers up with what you've been working on in the past year since we last chatted with you about "Daniel Wants to Play"?Julian Terry: It’s so great to chat again! "Daniel Wants To Play" was such a fun short to make since it was such a last-second switch from a camera test to being short. I haven’t been able to announce the news yet but I had three scripts...

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