Video: The Terrorific short movie that in only 15 seconds will make you shake

in #horror7 years ago

The work was first place in a horror short film competition and it has gone viral.

Can you tell a good horror story without using words, in just 15 seconds? Emma, ​​a micro-short of Daniel Limmer, is the proof that it can be achieved.

This film work has just emerged as the flaming winner of this year's edition of the 15 Second Horror Film Challenge.

This festival is an international film contest, non-profit, in which renowned judges decide which are the best short films of 15 seconds that cover the subject of terror.

This work by Limmer manages to generate an atmosphere of horror in seconds, when there are films that try for minutes and hours. In this short film, fear comes from the hands of a girl with a strange smile that manages to maintain the tension of the spectator. He gets involved in a fight with another girl, and the scene is seen from a picture frame that holds one of them.

The plot surprises and the turn of the end may be familiar and is probably inspired by the scene of Sixth Sense, film directed by M. Night Shyamalan and performed by Haley Joel Osment and Bruce Willis

Ready?

Sort:  

Upvoted on behalf of @thehumanbot and it's allies. Write less but write great original content, which is the key to success in Steemit. If you are using any image or video, cite proper source. Even if its your own image or video, it's worth mention the same. Also be careful to avoid duplicate posting.
Great Original Works are rewarded by top Curators, refer posts from my Step-Brother @humanbot for more details.If you like this initiative, you can follow me in SteemAuto and upvote the posts, that I upvote.
And remember to do some charity when you are rich by contributing to me. Check out my Introduction Post for more details. If you have any concerns or feedback with my way of operation, raise it with @sanmi , my operator who is freaking in Steemit chat most of the time.

Thanks to @sanmi, this article was resteemed and highlighted in today's edition of The Daily Sneak.

Thank you for your efforts to create quality content.

Thank you @sneakyninja and @sanmi what a honor!! It was my first post actually. Hope to keep going this way.

Wow, you're off to a great start, then!