Brandnewbuddy
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So I like a bit of horror in my erotica so I thought it be interesting to combine that with a crew shooting a porno.
Now that idea alone isn’t that special, there was last year’s “X” and there’s schlock like wrestlemaniac but what I was thinking is one where all of the crew but one person is in on the source of the horror.
So it could go any direction but I figure the set up is the same each time: a camera operator is asked at the last second to join a shoot for a new porno. Needing the cash they take the job and when they get there everything seems fine, great even. They don’t really recgonize the actresses and crew but that’s not too atypical. They are asked to turn their phone over (again, not out of the ordinary) and they are told one thing before the shoot begins: no matter what happens, unless director says “cut” they keep filming. The advice seems obvious but it puts them on edge as everything feels surprisingly sterile, and the crew and cast aren’t joking around or taking it easy like the camera operator normally experiences at shoots, then the shoot begins.
Could go a bunch of directions and I’d love to hear other people’s takes on it. So these are just some examples:
1. Shoot goes well at first. The actors and actresses seem to have good chemistry and the scenes are pretty hot. Plot seems to be about a group of young people preparing for their weddings but they keep cheating on their spouses to be : their spouses catch them, admit their own infidelity and then decide there’s only one thing to do: they’ll marry each other. It’s a goofy turn…but then things get weird as the “wedding” is the actors’ orgy turning into a fusion of limbs as they all “become one” they then start absorbing the crew into the living orgy
Camera operator is terrified and director laughs and said he knows it’s a hoaky idea but the end of the film will be a jump scare so they need to make sure to hold the camera tight as they are absorbed.
2. Shooting goes fine until one of the actresses stabs one of the actors. The camera operator realizes quickly that it’s not a prop knife and that is real blood. They freak out but the director and crew and even the dying actor seem to not care. The shoot proceeds with several more actors and actresses dying and the camera operator is terrified but realizes the doors have all been chained.
The director then calls for a break and asks the camera operator what they think so far as they’re the only person who isn’t from their circle. Camera operator tries to stay calm and tries to point out that the last scene calls for all of the actors and actresses who have been killed to come back and take revenge in a gangbang so they’re not sure how that will take place.
The director laughs and tells them to just keep shooting.
The scene comes up…and the actors and actresses rise up and carry out the scene now as undead ghouls.
3. The shoot will be a single shot roaming shit and is supposed to be inspired by the Dunwich horror. Camera operator is confused but the money is good and the job is simple. The actresses don’t have sex with each other but rather lie on the ground and pretend to writhe around with an invisible lover…only thing is, it seems they aren’t pretending as something is clearly pressing against their bodies and inserting itself deep within them.
The director then pulls out a bag of some powdery substance and prepares to throw it at the creature, telling the camera operator to make sure to capture the creature’s appearance after they throw the dust.
4. Everyone on set seems happy to be there but one actress keeps looking at the clock and begging the director to let her go if they aren’t going to start shooting.
Director relents but the scenes he comes up with are obviously off the cuff and while the actress does fine her costars seem frustrated. Night comes and the actress tries to leave only to find out the building is locked down. She starts begging to be let out and that she did not consent to do any night scenes. Cameraman tries to come to her aide but director pulls a gun on him and tells him that if he wants to stay alive he’ll get back behind the camera.
Director then pulls out a contract, saying that while it’s true the actress Didn’t consent to a night shoot, her “co-star” did, revealing a bloody paw print on the signature line.
Director then has the skylight uncovered and lets the light of the full moon hit the actress.
Now that idea alone isn’t that special, there was last year’s “X” and there’s schlock like wrestlemaniac but what I was thinking is one where all of the crew but one person is in on the source of the horror.
So it could go any direction but I figure the set up is the same each time: a camera operator is asked at the last second to join a shoot for a new porno. Needing the cash they take the job and when they get there everything seems fine, great even. They don’t really recgonize the actresses and crew but that’s not too atypical. They are asked to turn their phone over (again, not out of the ordinary) and they are told one thing before the shoot begins: no matter what happens, unless director says “cut” they keep filming. The advice seems obvious but it puts them on edge as everything feels surprisingly sterile, and the crew and cast aren’t joking around or taking it easy like the camera operator normally experiences at shoots, then the shoot begins.
Could go a bunch of directions and I’d love to hear other people’s takes on it. So these are just some examples:
1. Shoot goes well at first. The actors and actresses seem to have good chemistry and the scenes are pretty hot. Plot seems to be about a group of young people preparing for their weddings but they keep cheating on their spouses to be : their spouses catch them, admit their own infidelity and then decide there’s only one thing to do: they’ll marry each other. It’s a goofy turn…but then things get weird as the “wedding” is the actors’ orgy turning into a fusion of limbs as they all “become one” they then start absorbing the crew into the living orgy
Camera operator is terrified and director laughs and said he knows it’s a hoaky idea but the end of the film will be a jump scare so they need to make sure to hold the camera tight as they are absorbed.
2. Shooting goes fine until one of the actresses stabs one of the actors. The camera operator realizes quickly that it’s not a prop knife and that is real blood. They freak out but the director and crew and even the dying actor seem to not care. The shoot proceeds with several more actors and actresses dying and the camera operator is terrified but realizes the doors have all been chained.
The director then calls for a break and asks the camera operator what they think so far as they’re the only person who isn’t from their circle. Camera operator tries to stay calm and tries to point out that the last scene calls for all of the actors and actresses who have been killed to come back and take revenge in a gangbang so they’re not sure how that will take place.
The director laughs and tells them to just keep shooting.
The scene comes up…and the actors and actresses rise up and carry out the scene now as undead ghouls.
3. The shoot will be a single shot roaming shit and is supposed to be inspired by the Dunwich horror. Camera operator is confused but the money is good and the job is simple. The actresses don’t have sex with each other but rather lie on the ground and pretend to writhe around with an invisible lover…only thing is, it seems they aren’t pretending as something is clearly pressing against their bodies and inserting itself deep within them.
The director then pulls out a bag of some powdery substance and prepares to throw it at the creature, telling the camera operator to make sure to capture the creature’s appearance after they throw the dust.
4. Everyone on set seems happy to be there but one actress keeps looking at the clock and begging the director to let her go if they aren’t going to start shooting.
Director relents but the scenes he comes up with are obviously off the cuff and while the actress does fine her costars seem frustrated. Night comes and the actress tries to leave only to find out the building is locked down. She starts begging to be let out and that she did not consent to do any night scenes. Cameraman tries to come to her aide but director pulls a gun on him and tells him that if he wants to stay alive he’ll get back behind the camera.
Director then pulls out a contract, saying that while it’s true the actress Didn’t consent to a night shoot, her “co-star” did, revealing a bloody paw print on the signature line.
Director then has the skylight uncovered and lets the light of the full moon hit the actress.