Dustin Ferguson
Dustin Ferguson is an American underground filmmaker from Lincoln, Nebraska. He has directed numerous music videos and more than 30 horror films since 2007, including The Amityville Legacy[1]. He writes, directs, and edits his own films and is known for his prolific output, releasing multiple feature films each year as well as for making mockbusters and unlicensed sequels.
Filmmaking career[edit]
Ferguson originally wanted to open up his own video rental shop, but by the time he graduated from college this had become a thing of the past and was no longer a viable business option. So he decided to become a filmmaker instead[2]. He started out making short films in his dad's backyard, inspired by horror filmmakers from the 70's and 80's like Wes Craven and Tobe Hooper[3]. His first theatrical release was Terror at Black Tree Forest. He continued to make multiple films each year after that, sometimes releasing as many as nine in one year. His films focus on long takes and suspenseful editing and he tries to avoid complicated special effects[3]. Focusing almost exclusively on low-budget horror films, he has been compared to early pioneers of the genre such as Roger Corman[4].
References[edit]
- ↑ "Dark Delights: Dustin Ferguson", Coma Music Magazine, August 26, 2009 Retrieved April 26, 2019
- ↑ "Filmmaker Dustin Ferguson Talks to TVGrapevine", TV Grapevine, February 2, 2019 Retrieved April 26, 2019
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Behind the Lens: Interview with Dustin Fergunson", Morbidly Beautiful, October 18, 2018 Retrieved April 26, 2019
- ↑ "Meet Roger Corman's Sequel, Dustin Fergunson", HorrorNews.net, March 29, 2018 Retrieved April 26, 2019
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