There’s a new king of horror on Kickstarter.
Horror is one of the most reliable genres when it comes to a fervent audience. People are always excited to sit down and be part of the roller coaster of emotions. That’s probably why this past weekend, they crowned a new horror king of Kickstarter.
A project called Shelby Oaks has become the most-funded horror film project on the platform, just a few weeks into its campaign. Right now, it has almost tripled its intended budget, with $700K and counting.
Written and to be directed by YouTube film critic/filmmaker Chris Stuckmann, the story is based on a recent Internet mystery about a group of paranormal investigators that go missing.
According to the website, this is the synopsis:
“Shot as a traditional feature, but with some elements of found footage, Shelby Oaks is a horror film about missing paranormal investigators (the paranormal paranoids), the dark legacy they uncovered, and the far-reaching effects their investigation has as Mia searches for her sister Riley, the lead paranormal investigator, 12 years later.”
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.