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🎥 See More Original Films at http://octopunx.tv This month's film from the Octopunk vault is Psychoacoustics - my third film overall! I shot this in the summer of 2017 and it world premiered last May as part of a horror feature anthology, What Becomes of Us. It is a short horror film starring Sarah Dionna and Jessica Rueger. You will also recognize our usual makeup lass Kristin Ciotti, who cameos as the nurse. TW: you should know that this film does portray an anxiety attack, and I think we did a pretty accurate job of capturing it - so if this is triggering or uncomfortable for you, you might want to skip this one (or just skip that scene...it's from 4:50 - 5:40). As usual, I shot this one, as I shot all my films before Seven Deadly Synths. This was my first time using the C100 though, and I definitely made some dumb mistakes with it. I was also still figuring out color grading. Hopefully you can tell my cinematography (or at the very least my pre production and storyboarding efforts) came a long way between this and DA. I wanted to create a horror film that relied on sound, rather than visuals, to spark a reaction in the audience. Since binaural beats are a plot point in the film, Austin composed a soundtrack that used a lot of audio panning and psychoacoustic signals - aka, notes that you can perceive, but that aren't actually being played. Apparently only about 10-20% of the population experiences misophonia, or "sound rage," but you definitely know it if you have it. Therefore, at screenings of this film, I'd usually only have about 10% of the audience really get into it. For a long time, this really got me down emotionally, and I considered this film a failure. Luckily, its final live screening at Women In Horror Film Festival garnered me a great response and a lot of personalized comments from audience members who suffer from misophonia, and they told me it was very effective! I even had someone with a phobia of binaural beats tell me that the binaural audio component was super creepy to them as well. So ultimately, if you don't suffer from miso or really understand it, this one may be lost on you. But if you are a misophone like I am, prepare to be seen :P WATCH US AT / octopunkmedia MEET OTHER FANS ON DISCORD: https://discordapp.com/invite/evxxwef BUY OUR MERCH: http://shop.octopunx.tv SEND US A TIP: http://ko-fi.com/octopunkmedia