The Judges House Analysis

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Hi, Mckay Studios, I’m attempting to find a studio who will allow me to film my own rendition of “The Judges House.” A story written by the same author that wrote Dracula. Though the monster in this story is not nearly as horrific or obvious as the infamous Dracula, this book could make just as terrifying a movie. I’ll start by describing the poster I’ve designed, you’ll notice it is pretty simple, however the meaning behind it should be more than enough. There is the alarm bell with the rat climbing down it, the rest of it is black except for the words of course. There are a few quotes I am thinking of using to interest possible moviegoers. “The rat always climbed down the rope of the alarm bell?”, “When the bell rings,” or “I’m sure you know by now what the rope is.” But the poster is not why I’m here, I don’t need a poster if I don’t have a movie. …show more content…

Another way this movie will be a true contributor to the horror genre would be not showing the rats till it’s absolutely necessary, instead he will hear the rats, hear about them, and then when the audience sees the massive rat they’ll be horrified and hopefully shocked. I know I would be shocked at the sight of a massive rat coming at me in the middle of the

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