Keywords

micro-budget, feature film, horror, psychological thriller, Death, Visage

Abstract

Death's Visage is a feature film that was created from an idea developed due to a personal relationship with an artist, who was a professional illustrator and painter. The film follows a young woman who becomes entrapped in a demonic sphere and time zone where her fear is the demon's gratification. She questions the events that are unfolding, which creates herpsychological turmoil, while taking place in the family home that is in an older established middle-class neighborhood.

Death's Visage was a micro-budgeted film produced for $20,778. The capital needed for this film meets the University of Central Florida Feature Film Production program's microbudget requirements. This document will explore the utilization of space, diverse components, equipment, cross-trainable talent, and a detailed financial distribution.

Completion Date

2023

Semester

Fall

Committee Chair

Ritter, Timothy

Degree

Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

College

College of Sciences

Department

Nicholson School of Communication and Media

Degree Program

Feature Film Production

Format

application/pdf

Identifier

DP0028029

URL

https://purls.library.ucf.edu/go/DP0028029

Language

English

Release Date

December 2023

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Campus Location

Orlando (Main) Campus

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