How AI horror filmmaking actually works. Process. Tools. Failures. Fixes.
Post 01
I Made a Horror Film With AI and No Budget — Here Is Exactly How
Personal story. The decision to try AI filmmaking. The tools you used. The first image that convinced you it was possible. What surprised you. What failed. What worked. End with: the film is coming and here is how to get first access.
Post 02
The Midjourney Horror Prompt That Changed Everything
Show a specific prompt. Show the image it produced. Explain what you were trying to achieve and what you got instead. Horror fans and AI fans will share this aggressively.
Post 03
Why AI Is Perfect for Schlock Horror — And Roger Corman Would Agree
The history of low-budget horror. Corman. Exploitation films. Why the aesthetic imperfection of AI actually enhances horror. Position your work in a legitimate cinematic tradition.
Post 04
The Tools I Use to Make an 80-Minute AI Horror Film
Full tool stack. Midjourney for stills. Google Flow for motion. ElevenLabs for voices. DaVinci Resolve for editing. Exact costs. This post will be shared everywhere.
Post 05
The 5 Hardest Things About Making an AI Horror Film
Honest. Vulnerable. Specific. The problems you actually faced. How you solved them or did not solve them. Authenticity drives shares more than polish.
Post 06
First Look — [Film Title] Production Stills
Release 6 to 8 production stills from your current film. Brief description of each one. This is an excuse to show your imagery and drive email signups.
Post 07
How I Write a Horror Script for an AI Film
The specific writing approach for AI filmmaking. How you write for images instead of actors. Scene structure. Dialogue considerations. Practical tips.
Post 08
What AI Gets Wrong About Horror — And How I Fix It
The limitations of current AI tools for horror specifically. How you work around them. This positions you as an expert with genuine craft knowledge.