Re: Horror movie length
It sounds fine to me.
If you want to make it longer, just add white space.
Also in horror visual tension is important. There are going to be drawn-out scenes in the final film. Write those scenes as you see them. Write a lot of one-line actions and descriptions.
Use a lot of white. This assuming that your script isn't already full of white. If it is, then the length is a problem. But it sounds like your writing is tight. Make it a little bit less tight.
With credits the film would be at least 85 minutes. This is solid for a horror film.
It sounds fine to me.
If you want to make it longer, just add white space.
Also in horror visual tension is important. There are going to be drawn-out scenes in the final film. Write those scenes as you see them. Write a lot of one-line actions and descriptions.
Use a lot of white. This assuming that your script isn't already full of white. If it is, then the length is a problem. But it sounds like your writing is tight. Make it a little bit less tight.
With credits the film would be at least 85 minutes. This is solid for a horror film.
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