Don t peek3/25/2023 Otherwise, we were choosing lights in Animal Crossing, to change the lighting. After the first shot, we realized the walls were too bright. And I was like, “Ah, it looks like junk.” It looked like a spotlight's hitting her face. At first, we were trying to put a little panel on the Switch to really give a boost of light. The good thing about the Blackmagic 4K is it has a dual ISO situation, so it will shoot at 1250 and not have to worry about destroying the image. And he had that with two Intellytech lights. After a minute, I realized, it was some sort of pile of clothes right behind my bed.Īlex had a Blackmagic Pocket 4K just sitting there, he hadn't even used it yet. I was so freaked out, I sat there staring for a while. ![]() I'm sitting there, just playing, and I thought I saw something just sitting at the foot of my bed. ![]() My girlfriend was asleep, and so I was trying to not turn any lights on. And then, one night, I was sitting right there, and like a lot of people during the pandemic, I couldn't sleep. I downloaded Animal Crossing on my Switch, and I was playing it a lot. We were just like, “Okay, we're losing our minds. We watched Lord of the Rings, the extended editions, all in a row. Like, I built a LEGO Millennium Falcon that's now on the shelf. But then, obviously, the pandemic happened. I was in a weird place where I had two features cooking up. I was with my girlfriend and my best friend Alex, who produced all these horror shorts I did in the past. Julian Terry: We were trapped in lockdown. Regardless of what video game is used, Bekmambetov's involvement in Don't Peek should produce something interesting for the horror genre.No Film School: How did you get the idea for Don't Peek? What was going on in your life to make a horror short involving a cute game like Animal Crossing? Its high-concept premise of a terrifying creature escaping from the video game world into the real world could easily translate to a number of different existing titles, or even one made up for the movie. Nintendo is unlikely to lend its name to be used by a horror movie, but this should not pose much of a problem for the production of the full-length Don't Peek movie since almost any video game or console would work as a stand-in. The other short being adapted is Whisper, which presents a narrative in which an Amazon Echo goes rogue. The Bekmambetov-produced Hardcore Henry also had its origins in YouTube shorts, so he and Terry seem like the perfect fit to create a unique horror movie in Don't Peek. One of them is They Hear It, which was picked up by Legendary and is being adapted by It Follows writer/director David Robert Mitchell, though Terry will direct. Terry's shorts seem to have a tendency to be adapted into feature films, as two of his other shorts are also currently being expanded into full-length horror flicks. In the meantime, watch Julian Terry's short Don't Peek below: At this point, there are no details regarding who the director's collaborators on the film will be or who might star, but Bekmambetov’s production company Bazelevs will handle the project. Now, the Animal Crossing-centric horror short Don't Peek will be adapted into a full-length feature film by director Timur Bekmambetov, according to Deadline. According to the film's description, it was " made with 3 people and a Blackmagic pocket camera during quarantine" and then uploaded to Terry's YouTube Channel, where it now sits at over one million views. The seven-minute short then made its official debut recently on March 15th on the first day of SXSW Online. Written and directed by Julian Terry, Don't Peek features one young woman (Katie Cetta) alone at night playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons on a Nintendo Switch when one of the video game's characters suddenly begins to cross over into the real world.
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