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A Poem about Demonic Possession

  Deep within the darkened void A presence stirs, it's not a toy A force so evil, so intense It enters souls, it makes no sense It starts with whispers in the night Takes over minds with all its might An insidious force, it spreads like a plague It consumes the innocent, they're left to beg Its hold is tight, it won't let go It takes control, it runs the show The eyes go black, the voice so deep The body twitches, it's hard to keep The demons have taken over now Their power reigns, we all must bow They twist and turn, they spew their lies They laugh and mock, as their host slowly dies The exorcist arrives, with cross and prayer He battles on, with all his care The demon fights, it won't go down The exorcist keeps at it, his brow in a frown The battle rages, it's a fight to the death The exorcist finally wins, with his final breath The demon leaves, the host is saved But the scars remain, a memory engraved Beware the demons, that possess the weak For their power

Lighting techniques to create a creepy feeling in a horror film

  Lighting is an essential element in any film, and in horror films, it plays a crucial role in creating a sense of dread and unease in the audience. By manipulating the lighting, filmmakers can use shadows, highlights, and color to create an eerie atmosphere and heighten tension in a scene. Here are some lighting techniques that filmmakers use to create a creepy feeling in horror films. Low Key Lighting Low key lighting is a technique where the scene is mostly dark, with minimal light sources. This technique is commonly used in horror films to create a sense of foreboding and tension. By keeping the scene mostly dark, the audience's imagination is allowed to run wild, creating a sense of unease and suspense. Shadows Shadows are an essential tool for creating a creepy atmosphere in horror films. Filmmakers can use shadows to hide things, create suspense, and heighten tension. By using shadows to obscure an object or person, the audience is left wondering what could be lurking in th