Invisible Fear: How FX Makes Horror Feel Real - Edward Douglas (VFX Supervisor – Keeper, Longlegs)
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What makes a horror moment linger long after the credits roll? Often, it’s not what you see—it’s what you feel. In this episode, we sit down with Edward Douglas, VFX Supervisor on Longlegs and Keeper, to explore how practical effects, subtle design choices, and restraint create unforgettable fear. Edward breaks down how modern horror uses texture, imperfection, and realism to bypass jump scares and tap directly into the audience’s subconscious. We talk about the FX decisions behind Longlegs’ unsettling tone, how Keeper balances realism with dread, and why the best effects often go unnoticed. Whether you’re a filmmaker, horror fan, or creative curious about how fear is engineered, this episode reveals how invisible craftsmanship becomes emotional impact. 🎧 A must-listen for filmmakers, horror lovers, and anyone fascinated by how movies manipulate emotion.
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