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Hellter Interviews Carver director Emily DiPrimio (Carver, Bye Felicia)!!


Hello Grue-Lings,

We have a very young horror director with us today Emily DiPrimio. She got her start in a horror show called Sorrow Hill as The Crying Girl and For Love Of Zombies as Zombie/Barbara. She wrote and directed her first horror segment in a film called Night Shift. The segment she did is Bye Felicia. She wrote and directed her first feature horror slasher film called Carver. She now has a film in post production called Trailer Park Princess. Please welcome the talented Emily DiPrimio:

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HELLTER: Whats your favorite Slasher film?

EMILY: My Favorite Slasher film is John Carpenter’s Halloween.

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HELLTER: Nice. Whats your favorite horror film?

EMILY: My favorite horror film is Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.

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HELLTER: Wow, impressive. Why are 1980s Slasher films a big influence in your life?

EMILY: I enjoy the genre.  Sure there is a basic formula that most of the 80’s slasher films follow but they are fun none the less and I wanted to pay respect to the genre with CARVER while trying to add my own unique spin.

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HELLTER: Whats your take on horror movie music?

EMILY: It is vital to have a great score to compliment the visuals.  The right score can really accentuate the emotion a film maker is trying to invoke from the audience.

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HELLTER: Yeah, the music makes the movie. Whats your favorite prop to use?

EMILY: A scythe of course.  That is the weapon our killer uses in Carver.

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HELLTER: Very good choice. Can you watch gory scenes without covering your eyes?

EMILY: I love watching the gory scenes.  I love practical effects.  I watch those scenes so I can figure out how they did it.

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HELLTER: The gorier the better In my eyes. Who is your favorite horror character?

EMILY: Norman Bates from Psycho.  Creepy and deadly.

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HELLTER: Who inspired you to write Carver?

EMILY: I wrote Carver with my father while recovering from reconstructive ankle surgery.

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HELLTER: What attracted you to horror?

EMILY: My father is a huge horror movie fan.  He is also a film maker and I have been involved with his movies since I was 4 years old so I naturally gravitated to that genre.

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HELLTER: Do you have any advice for girls your age or anyone your age interested in directing?

EMILY: Don’t let anyone try and stop you.  If you have the desire and the focus make it happen.  You are the only person who is stopping you.

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HELLTER: Good advice. What made you decide to do kickstarter for your film Carver?

EMILY: After writing Carver I really wanted to make the movie and direct.  Not having the money to do so, I decided to go the Kickstarter route and was very fortunate to attract over 500 backers.

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HELLTER: Describe what Carver is about?

EMILY: Carver is a horror-mystery movie about a group of high school students that share a horrible secret from Halloween night 8 years ago. Now, someone from their past has left a calling card, a carved pumpkin, at each of their homes. As Halloween night approaches once again, a stranger wearing a familiar pumpkin mask is stepping out of the shadows of their past.

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HELLTER: You promised no CGI blood, what do you have in mind to use for blood and why don’t you like cgi gore?

EMILY: We used all practical effects and blood on Carver.  This is thanks to our special effects make-up guru John Rattacasa.  He has a great blood recipe and that is what we used.  I don’t have anything against CGI gore, I just feel it doesn’t look real.

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HELLTER: How was it like writing the script for Carver with your dad?

EMILY: It was amazing.  I learned so much about story structure and how to write well rounded characters.  Writing is a very involved process, one I work hard on every day.

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HELLTER: Are you a fan of haunted houses, have you ever been to Eastern State Pennitentary Haunted House? I worked Terror Behind The Walls for 3 years, best time of my life. 

EMILY: I’ve never been to Eastern State.  I’ve been to Bates Motel and Creamy Acres and they are a lot of fun.

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HELLTER: Is the 1980s your favorite decade of horror?

EMILY: I don’t really have a favorite.  I love a good horror movie regardless of the decade.

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HELLTER: Any other horror films in the works?

EMILY: We just wrapped and edited a web series called Violet.  It is produced by horror icon Eli Roth for his Crypt TV web site.  I am also currently doing a re-write on two screenplays, one of which I hope to do next.

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HELLTER: You acted in 2 horror films, For Love of Zombies and Sorrow Hill. What were your roles?

EMILY: In For Love of Zombies I played a zombie and the bratty little sister of one of the lead characters.  Sorrow Hill I played a little girl crying for her mother.  Neither one garnered me attention from the Academy.

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HELLTER: I read your from philly, do you still reside in philly?

EMILY: I am from South Jersey actually.  We tend to get lumped in with Philadelphia because of our proximity.  I love Philly but I am a Jersey girl.

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HELLTER: Thank you for joining us today. Anything else you want to promote?

EMILY: Thank you for having me. Keep an eye out for Carver on DVD, VOD, Redbox in the coming year and also to check out Violet on Crypt TV debuting this September.

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