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Portrait of a Serial Killer

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2007

Directed by Richard Lord & Neil Mayo. Horror: A haunted psychotic stalker torments his victims in this horrendous and heart-pounding thriller, akin to Seven in its psychological exploration of the human nature of a serial killer.

This film successfully utilises experimental film techniques and dark sound beds to frighten the audience into changing their undies.

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  • pretty gay, not too scary.

  • You should see it in 3D, with all the dinosaurs in the background as originally intended.

  • absolutely epic very good

  • Thank you. Glad you liked it.

  • Fantastic work! I love the idea of making entire films in one location. This video looks very professional and I enjoyed the rich imagery.

  • Thanks for positive feedback. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  • Interesting how you showed the serial killers mind.I'm having a research of my own,which shows that serial killers are people who are dead inside,cold as stones,with no perspective or inner moral sense.They don't see ''killing'' as taking away somebody's life,they see it as helping to that person,saving the world from evil.They most intelligent ones see it as a game.And when they find a complatible partner with whom they can play a cat and mouse run,the chasing becomes even more exciting.Nice ;)

  • This is actually the third part to the two comments by me below... The controls on the canon are much easier to use. Otherwise, I would also recommend the Panasonic AG-DVX102B - another excellent DV camera, which produces outstanding images because of its high resolution CCD. It's just a better camera overall.

  • The Sony PD100 I would advise you stay away from. It's controls are fiddly and unless you know the camera really well, you will find it difficult and annoying having to adjust a setting in the middle of a shoot, especially if you are under time constraints.

  • Well, I have that a Canon XL1 can produce great images, but be aware of the backfocus problem. That, is when you zoom in to focus on your subject, and then zoom out again to set the shot, it defocuses slightly, yet it's enough to notice that the subject looks soft. This problem was corrected with the release of the Canon XL1s, and further releases are obviously OK too.

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