The basement location was filmed under a warehouse used by a ventilation company. There were phones, farm equipment from the 1920s all scattered through out which added to the atmosphere. The basement was not modified at all for the film.
The elevator that is hand cranked is still actively used today by the company which owns the warehouse.
The basement of the warehouse has been used in two separate Rhino Mist productions, Pickman's Model and Devil in the White City.
This represents the fifth film Rion Smith and Chris Spotz have worked together on.
This film premiered at the HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland OR.
Shot on a $150 budget, most of the budget went to gas money and buying wine for the actors as a thanks for their time.
The mispronounced "macabre" represents a thorn in the directors side.
While filming the outdoor scene at the art gallery the temperature was 0 degrees. The crew were invited into a small art studio to warm up and were attacked by a drunk woman with a hammer who thought they were intruders. No one was harmed.
The elevator that is hand cranked is still actively used today by the company which owns the warehouse.
The basement of the warehouse has been used in two separate Rhino Mist productions, Pickman's Model and Devil in the White City.
This represents the fifth film Rion Smith and Chris Spotz have worked together on.
This film premiered at the HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland OR.
Shot on a $150 budget, most of the budget went to gas money and buying wine for the actors as a thanks for their time.
The mispronounced "macabre" represents a thorn in the directors side.
While filming the outdoor scene at the art gallery the temperature was 0 degrees. The crew were invited into a small art studio to warm up and were attacked by a drunk woman with a hammer who thought they were intruders. No one was harmed.
Actor Chris Spotz committed suicide after being pursued by police for the murder of his girlfriend Adea Shabani