Countdown to Halloween: Jovanka's 31 Favourite Horror Films - Part 4 (#24-31)
POSTED ON 22 Oct 2010


The last 8 films in Jovanka's Countdown to Halloween includes an intense short some of you have never seen, a sequel (!), a remake (!), a truly original ghost story, a couple classics, and at least one that will make you feel icky after watching.


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Countdown to Halloween: Jovanka's 31 Favourite Horror Films - Part 3
POSTED ON 15 Oct 2010


Check out #16-23 in Jovanka's list of top fright flicks!


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Storyboard Week: Laying Out The Boards
POSTED ON 14 Oct 2010


Jovanka and Rob meet in a famous horror location to sit down and actually create the images for The Captured Bird.


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Storyboard Week: Interview with Storyboard Artist Rob McCallum
POSTED ON 13 Oct 2010


Horror Film School continues at TheCapturedBird.com with your first lesson in pre-production - drawing storyboards. Today we have an interview with top industry storyboard artist Rob McCallum (The Thing (2011), Devil, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World...and that's just this year) about how he got into this kind of work, what the role of the storyboard artist is in the process, and how viciously he respects his non-disclosure agreement for the work he did on The Thing.

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Countdown to Halloween: Jovanka's 31 Favourite Horror Films - Part 2
POSTED ON 08 Oct 2010


8. The Changeling (1980) - Elegant and eerie, Canada-lensed The Changeling remains one of the classiest haunted house movies ever shot. Following the tragic death of his wife and son, a composer secludes himself in a sprawling mansion to write when he is haunted by the specter of a little boy. This film is the definition of creepy. If the ball bouncing down the stairs doesn't scare you, you have no soul.




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