Trailer for Scratch Horror Film Shot Entirely on an iPhone
We’ve seen about a million camera found footage films, but what about films shot on iPhones? Not so much.
Scratch, about a group of wannabe filmmakers who travel to an abandoned zoo, only to find that the spirits of the captive animals are looking for some payback on their human jailers, will be one of the first. Have a look at the trailer below to get an idea of the film’s visual style, and if you like what you see, then head over to Indiegogo to help get the film made.
From the Press Release:
SCRATCH is a zany film, about inner freedom, set in LA’s Old Zoo. Help us finish it.
Yeah, not exactly… SCRATCH could be at best defined as a “found footage” horror comedy. Shot entirely on an iPhone6. Directed by a French insane director. It’s before anything else a humane experience, a party, an effort to give Hollywood a smile, make a movie from scratch.
Set in Los Angeles’s abandoned Old Zoo, SCRATCH tells the story of two would-be filmmakers who decide to shoot a music video for a local nu metal band on an iPhone in LA’s Old Zoo. It’s meta-theater. And you, as the audience, will be (mostly) inside the phones that are strapped to the foreheads of the protagonists while they’re shooting.
But the Old Zoo has been closed for decades, and the abandoned ruins are said to be cursed by the spirits of the animals who were once trapped there. So who’s filming when, one-by-one, the protagonists revert to their primal, savage selves?
It’s a movie about inner freedom.
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