
Archive Episode: Unraveling Horror: Elephants, Decay, and the Making of 'Pattern Recognition'
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This episode is part of our early archive before the official relaunch of Looks Creepy Cool, the podcast of Haunted House FearFest. The format has since evolved, but we’ve kept these conversations available for fans and horror history.
Sit down with Sue-Ming Frauenhofer, Producer and Production Designer, and Matthew Stoeski, the Director of the horror film 'Pattern Recognition'.
In this episode, they dive into the creative inspiration behind the film, from the haunting imagery of elephants to the symbolic use of rotten food to portray decay. The discussion weaves through themes of family, anger, and the influence of literature, especially Franz Kafka's 'Metamorphosis'.
Explore their creative process, from writing rituals to the art of color grading that enhances the film's eerie atmosphere. Hear about the creepiest and coolest experiences from the set, the importance of taking risks, and the magic of filmmaking. Learn about the critical balance between storytelling and shocking the audience, as well as the challenges faced and memorable behind-the-scenes moments.
Tune in for an in-depth look at the making of 'Pattern Recognition' and the fascinating minds behind it!
Lawyer Up (Filmmaker, Matthew Stoeski) https://youtu.be/tFiVXbjM-zs