Location Research
The horror genre typically uses cheaper location sites when filming their movies. Weather its an abandoned house, a creepy parking garage, or just a ghost town, the setting of a horror movie helps set the tone and create the horrifying atmosphere.
Real Filming Locations
A Nightmare on Elm Street was filmed in Los Angeles California mainly in the bedrooms of one specific house. The scenes filmed in a boiler room were actually filmed in a boiler room in a downtown Los Angeles jail.
Scream was filmed in Santa Rosa, California mainly taking place in a single house, shooting scenes throughout as well as the surrounding of the house.
Halloween took place in South Pasadena, California. It was filmed in a variety of locations such as an elementary school, a cemetery, and an abandoned house.
Friday the 13th was filmed in Hardwick, New Jersey on real camp grounds belonging to the boy scouts of camp No-Be-Bo-Sco.
Location Ideas
Town Center/small coffee shop
A house representing the house party/Hills
The kitchen, sharpening knife/barn/
Bedroom of the killer/Hills bridge with a wooden background angles, represents a closed house
Creaking wooden door/feet angle of walking
Walking towards party noise/Hills bridge
Displaying empty fields with silence, rural area of the killers house/Hills
Streets at night walking toward the loud house/Hills street
House of kill scenes, music is heard from a distance/Hills house/night time
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Scream
Halloween
Friday the 13th
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