Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into this whole Bray Wyatt horror movie thing. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you. I mean, the guy’s a creative genius, but stepping into the movie world? That’s a whole different ball game. I heard that Bray would make a horror movie, so I wanted to give it a try and make my own.
Getting Started
First off, I needed some inspiration. I spent hours watching old Wyatt promos, you know, the really creepy ones. The way he used to talk about Sister Abigail and all that, it gave me the chills. I wanted to capture that same eerie vibe. Then, I started thinking about a basic storyline. Something about a haunted house, maybe? Nah, too cliché. I needed something more… Wyatt-esque.
Brainstorming
So, I started writing down ideas, no matter how crazy they seemed. I had pages and pages of notes. A cult, a mysterious object, a cursed family… it was all over the place. Then, it hit me. What if the movie was about a group of people who stumble upon an old, abandoned cabin in the woods? And inside, they find a bunch of Bray Wyatt’s old stuff, like his lantern, his rocking chair, maybe even some old tapes.
Developing the Story
I started fleshing out the characters. A group of friends, your typical horror movie trope, but with a twist. Each of them had a secret, something dark they were hiding. And as they explore the cabin, these secrets start to come out. Wyatt’s presence, even though he’s not physically there, starts to mess with their heads. I’m talking hallucinations, nightmares, the whole shebang.
Shooting the Film
This is where things got tricky. I didn’t have a Hollywood budget, obviously. So, I had to get creative. I used my phone for some shots, an old camcorder for others. My friends helped out, playing the different characters. We found a creepy, run-down place in the woods that looked perfect. It was a lot of late nights, a lot of trial and error. I had to learn how to edit, how to add sound effects, all that jazz. This step is the most difficult part of the whole process.
Adding the Wyatt Touch
I really wanted to make this feel like a Bray Wyatt project. So, I added a bunch of little details. Quick cuts, distorted images, whispered voices… all the stuff that made Wyatt’s promos so unsettling. I even made a soundtrack, using some of his old entrance music, but twisted and distorted to make it sound even creepier.
Sharing My Work
After all that hard work, I wanted to share my masterpiece with some friends and family. They actually liked it! Said it gave them the creeps, which was the whole point, right? They like the tone and rhythm of the film.
Final Thoughts
This whole experience has been a blast. It’s not a professional-level movie, not by a long shot. But it’s something I’m proud of. It’s a tribute to Bray Wyatt’s creativity, and a testament to what you can do with a little imagination and a lot of passion. It’s not perfect, but it’s mine. And maybe, just maybe, it’ll inspire someone else to create something cool. Who knows?