The Dark Before the Dawn by PUN
Demo composed for The Non-People soundtrack. The rest of the music will be written on location during the shoot.
The Non-People director Line Kallmayer is in Nagoya, Japan for her first solo show at Jubilee Gallery. In this strange skype interview, she shares her impressions of Japan, her preferred methodology, and her fascination with the horror genre.
THE NON-PEOPLE is an artistic experiment. For two months, Line Kallmayer and crew will travel to the small town Delphi Falls in Upstate New York to write and shoot a thriller feature film. Also, as part of the experiment, we will be working closely with Mark Borchardt, subject of the Sundance award-winning documentary American Movie. He will act as Creative Consultant on THE NON-PEOPLE and we will be exchanging ideas with him through out the writing/shooting phase of the film.
We will live and work by a simple set of rules:
1. We write the treatment/script on location.
2. We cast only local actors/non-actors.
3. We shoot exclusively in and nearby Delphi Falls on the equipment we have available.
4. We write the script based on stories we encounter and the events that occur during
the course of our stay.
5. Composer PUN writes the soundtrack during and around the shoot.
“Mythology is composed by poets out of their insights and realizations. Mythologies are not invented; they are found. You can no more tell us what your dream is going to be tonight than we can invent a myth. Myths come from the mystical region of essential experience.”
-Joseph Campbell
The general goal of the test is to provide data about cognition and personality variables such as motivations, response tendencies, cognitive operations, affectivity, and personal/interpersonal perceptions. The underlying assumption is that an individual will class external stimuli based on person-specific perceptual sets, and including needs, base motives, conflicts, and that this clustering process is representative of the process used in real-life situations.
Anyways, what do you see?
Line Kallmayer describes the idea behind The Non-People.


