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The Smog (short horror/sci-fi film 18+)

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

A short horror/sci-fi film about a man who struggles to survive as a mysterious and highly toxic smog plagues the city turning those exposed into murderous maniacs known as "smoggies." It is recommended 18+ due to some graphic scenes of gore and violence.

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  • good stuff man....kkep up the good work!!!

  • @MrTBaez Thanks!

  • i was just wondering what kind of lighting did you use

    because me and a group of people are making a horror film and were wondering about lighting because we want to shoot it in the dark but not have an obvious giant light showing

  • @MrMatttully111 I'm very low budget as well so I use clamp lights which you can get real cheap at any hardware store and also a work light 500 watts or more that you can use for outdoor/exterior shots. Gels are great too if you want to color your shots and add mood. I used green gels in this film which you can fasten over the lights. The best bet for outdoor lighting at night is to mimic moonlight so color temp blue 1/2 gels work well over the lights.

  • Did the cameraman get scared at 3:03 like the rest of us? I love the green, was that in grade or on camera? What camera by the way? Close quarter zombie films remind me of Virus on Mulberry Street. Looked real as fuck when the head got smashed in. Good shit! Make more of these!

  • @ThePsychwardFilms Thanks for the comment ;) The green was created with green gels and then enhanced in editing. We used a Canon HV40. I want to see Mulberry Street, I think that's the same director that did Stakeland which I also want to see since I love vampires. I did jump at 3:03 when the banging on the door started, the door got knocked off its hinges from doing so many takes...LOL.

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  • @septogram7 Thanks :) tried the best with what we had to work with...lots of food products.

  • very decent effects.

  • not very original really :-( 1/10

  • @jadeee6671 LOL

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