What he doesn t know is that the doors harbour a secret.
The french doors short film.
Here s a creepy short horror film from new zealand called the french doors.
Directed by steve ayson.
French doors won selection to melbourne and clermont ferrand festivals and sold to uk s channel 4 and france s canal plus.
He installs a set of secondhand french doors french windows in the uk but discovers something has gone wrong the next morning.
A man is living alone in the new zealand wilderness while renovating the new home for himself and his partner.
He soon discovers that light isn t all they let in.
Film is a visual me dium and the best shot films are ones where you can tell what s going on without hearing any of the dialogue.
The viewer sees or doesn t see and how the image is presented.
I found this over on filmmaker freddie wong s youtube feed.
The short was directed by steve ayson and the story is about a home renovator that installs some second hand french doors in a back room of his house.
Never the less a great ending that begs you to want to know more.
A home renovator fits a set of second hand french doors in a back room of his house.
The french doors steve ayson s supernatural short puts a twist on domestic violence as a diy home renovator fits a set of second hand french doors to his doer upper.
The film makers visual style are bang on and the lead character takes you convincingly through the story.
He soon discovers that light isn t all they let in.
With brett stewart andrew kouacevich barnie duncan neill duncan.
He discovers that light isn t all they let in.
While renovating his home a man installs a set of french doors to let more light in.
It is a quality short that i haven t seen in quite some time.
The french doors has all the hallmarks of a great feature alas it finishes after ten minutes or so.
Written and directed by new zealand filmmaker steve ayson the french doors is a short horror film with a simple idea at its core.
With some basic knowledge of composition and scene construction you can plan scenes using this visual language.
I did not mak.