Well, there's no real way of doing one, but you need a few key points:
1) A spooky setting -- e.g. an abandoned castle
2) A ghost/ monster -- you need to decide why they are there and what for
3) Ghostly/ eerie happenings -- e.g. things go missing etc.
4) Characters that find ghost/monster -- e.g. normally young adult/ child
5) A conclusion that makes the monster/ ghost go/stay for good
PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT PUT: and they woke up and it was all a dream... that is no interesting and sounds like you couldn't think of a real way of ending it...
If you want to do this kind of thing though, i suppose you could do for example, in the 'dream' the character gets hurt. When the 'wake up' they suddenly notice that they are bleeding in the same place as when they got hurt in the 'dream'. This is a better ending as it creates mystery as the reader/ viewer is left wondering whether it was a dream or not. (( Kinda like the spinning top in Inception!))
Hope this helped anyone xx
A scary movie has to have a situation and/or characters that are actually scary. The element of surprise is desired in most cases. A good example of a scary movie would be Jason. This is a guy who is hard to kill and he just keeps popping up killing teenagers in compromising positions. The surprising thing is that the kids keep coming to the camp site where he has killed before.
With your imagination and some recording equipment. It's all fairly common sense when it comes to doing folley sounds for a film. You can record the sound of you breaking chicken bones or sticks to simulate breaking bones, stabbing fruit or a cushion of some kind to simulate stabbing someone, record girls with good screams, breaking glass, etc., etc., etc. Then just upload the sound files to your computer and then place them where needed in the film with your editing software.
Scary movies. Horror movies.
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Horror = paranormal 1 & 2 ... suspense but not that scary!
Horror movies scare you and suspense movies frighten you because that's what they're meant to do. If a horror movie doesn't scare people, then the director didn't do a very good job. Blood, gore, screaming, and axes are scary to most people in the context of a story about a crazed killer.
It depends on the movie. Some horror movies are really scary but only rated pg13 and some horror movies that aren't really scary are rated R. And if it is a movie that's not horror, then you probably can watch it. Make sure to ask your parent(s) of you think it will be too scary or inappropriate. I hope this helps (:
Scary movies. Horror movies.
sometimes its scary but sometimes its not mystery movies are really not that scary when there trying to be scary
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Your fears.
Well The Scream movies are horror films and the scary movies are comedy so they are entirely different but Both are good :)
Horror = paranormal 1 & 2 ... suspense but not that scary!
boring the sound and sound effects add to the horror in a scary movie.
Some horror movies are based on true events. Most are works of fiction.
My favorite 'scary movie' is Zombieland. This movie is more of a comedy than a horror movie.
Horror movies scare you and suspense movies frighten you because that's what they're meant to do. If a horror movie doesn't scare people, then the director didn't do a very good job. Blood, gore, screaming, and axes are scary to most people in the context of a story about a crazed killer.
Yes, it is a horror movie.
It depends on the movie. Some horror movies are really scary but only rated pg13 and some horror movies that aren't really scary are rated R. And if it is a movie that's not horror, then you probably can watch it. Make sure to ask your parent(s) of you think it will be too scary or inappropriate. I hope this helps (: