HALLOWEEN BONUS: How to Make a Killer Horror Film in One Location with Michael Williams

HALLOWEEN BONUS: How to Make a Killer Horror Film in One Location with Michael Williams

HALLOWEEN BONUS episode from my other show The Indie Film Hustle Podcast. If you have a micro or no budget feature film shooting in one location will make life a lot easier. Now, how do you make that one location look great and not boring through...
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HALLOWEEN BONUS episode from my other show The Indie Film Hustle
Podcast.

If you have a micro or no budget feature film shooting in one
location will make life a lot easier. Now, how do you make that one
location look great and not boring through your film? Indie
Filmmaker Michael Williams did just that with his new horror
film The Atoning. Check out the trailer below.
 
Michael Williams began creating short films in 2004 and since has
consistently produced short films and screened them for audiences
at annual film festivals and screenings across the U.S.
Williams earned his bachelor of arts in film in 2009 from the
University of Southern Mississippi and was awarded the Top Film
Student of 2009 Award. In 2007 Williams began his professional film
career, accumulating a multitude of credits ranging from assistant
camera to director of photography for many independent short and
feature-length films.
After writing, directing and producing more than 20 short films,
Williams broke into the feature-length film territory with the
award-winning film OzLand". While his desire to tell complex
stories visually drew him to a career in cinematography, as an
artist and storyteller, Williams writes and directs films like
"OzLand" in order to share his stories with those interested in
experiencing them while eagerly pursuing the opportunity to bring
other people's stories to life as a director of photography.
For his 2nd feature film, Williams turned to the
horror/supernatural thriller genre for "The Atoning", an
award-winning family drama explored through a fresh take on
the thriller/horror genre.
Today, the filmmaker owns and operates Shendopen films in West
Point, Mississippi and continues to write and direct his own
independent films, produce films by other regional filmmakers and
works regionally in the industry as a director of photography.
Enjoy my conversation with Michael Williams.

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