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'Night of the Living Dead' Updated Trailer Project

     The assignment was to recut a classic film to fit a trailer that would be presented to modern audiences.  Using Night Of The Living Dead (1968), the following trailer was cut together using modern trailer techniques such as metric editing.

Dracula: From Sexual Predator to Romantic Hero

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               As the sun sinks beneath the horizon and night descends upon the world, humanity huddles around the collective light to fend off the threats within the darkness. In ancient times, this was often equated with the fear of predators, red in tooth and claw, but as humans abandoned their caves and huts for more cosmopolitan climes, the dangers began to take on a more familiar appearance. Senseless crimes such as murder would often be attributed to strange, supernatural beings -- after all, in the eyes of early man, no human could possibly do something so heinous to their kin. As such, tales of blood-sucking demons such as the draugr of Scandinavia , vrykolakas of Greece, and vetālas of India began to rise in prominence all over the world. Though the word “vampire” would not be coined for many centuries, all of these legends speak to a baser human fear of those who would prey upon their own kind. In the 19th Century, the Vampire suddenly took center stage after a series of gro