Inspirations: The Blair Witch Project
One of my more notorious inspirations for the feel of my project was the film The Blair Witch Project. While I've mentioned this film countless times before on this blog, I've never fully elaborated on why it was such an inspiration for me and how that manifested into my project's final appearance.
To start, Blair Witch revolutionized putting the concept of "found footage" into a fictional film- for months after its release, many fully believed that Blair Witch was a true story about 3 friends who went missing, sparking insane amounts of speculation over the "real" events that occurred in the mysterious footage. So much so, that the directors and actors had to come out and admit it was fake, and that everyone involved was perfectly okay. The entire situation to me is iconic, and really important to think about for low-budget film makers: they were a group of college students, also working on a low budget.
Another main reason for inspiration was the setting: a relatively uncharted forest. There is so much you can do with that setting, and I'm relatively outdoorsy. Honestly, I love the aesthetic of the film, regardless of if people agree with me or not, and it inspired me to work with a similar vibe for my own film: especially because the landscape could provide for a fun filming experience (and it did!)

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