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Writing | Editing | Directing | Overanalysing
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lewisjhill92@gmail.com YouTube Lewisum
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"Remember That Scene?" is an independent series in which I analyse memorable scenes from film, television, and video games. Writing, directing, cinematography, sound, and editing by yours truly.
Remember That Scene: 04 | JAWS
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The title card for new series I am currently working on."Flesh in the Mist" will explore the the horror of 'horror'.
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A commissioned showreel. This showreel also features the experimental short film "Rushes", which can also be found below.
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A poster design submitted to the Natural History Museum.
The following is the first act of "Shinku Saisei", a horror film heavily influenced by eastern horror - namely Japanese - written from a Western perspective.
(The screenplay is written using 'The Sequence Approach'.)
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"Rushes" is a short experiment intended to explore how the use of cinematography, sound, and editing in the horror genre can be affected by daylight;
"Does daylight diminish the effectiveness of these techniques?"
Directed and Edited by Lewis Hill
Cinematography by Andy Tea - Assistant Director: Doctors, (2000 - Present), BBC.
(www.imdb.com/name/nm2426466/)
"Does daylight diminish the effectiveness of these techniques?"
Directed and Edited by Lewis Hill
Cinematography by Andy Tea - Assistant Director: Doctors, (2000 - Present), BBC.
