![]() ![]() We can work a lot faster now, and just the ability to instantaneously see your take, see what you’ve got, on the last shot rather than having to wait a day and a half to see it in rushes is already a huge improvement. ![]() ![]() When I was last working, everything was still 35 millimeter. Well obviously this is the first time I’ve been allowed to get my hand into the digital toy box. How has the filmmaking process changed in the interim? Read more: 31 Best Horror Movies to Stream Because I’ve certainly had scripts circulating for years and years, but for some reason it hasn’t been until now, until 2020, that I’ve managed to get a dramatic feature film back on general release. So I guess maybe there’s something about the appalling state of the world and the environments, and the 21st century that means that my material might suddenly be coming back into vogue again. It’s really the closest transition from script to screen I’ve ever been privileged to be part of, and we had a lot less interference than anything else I’ve worked on. Richard Stanley: It more or less restores my faith in Hollywood. Den of Geek: How did it feel to actually get a feature film completed after all these years? ![]()
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