In this episode, I am thrilled to be joined by actor and filmmaker Samantha Scaffidi, known for her role in the massively successful Terrifier franchise, and her upcoming short film Open Your Eyes.
Thought the episode, Samantha offers a unique perspective on independent filmmaking from both sides of the camera. We unpack how the Terrifier films evolved from a $30,000 micro-budget horror film to a $2M theatrical blockbuster, while maintaining its independent spirit – thanks to director Damien Leone’s uncompromising vision.
We also explore the realities of modern independent filmmaking, the importance of artistic integrity, and why sometimes less resources can lead to more creative freedom. Samantha shares insights from her experience both acting in micro-budget productions and directing high-end commercials, ultimately explaining why she chose to return to her independent filmmaking roots.
Topics covered include:
- How Terrifier evolved from a $30K first film to a $2M third installment
- The crew behind the original Terrifier, and how director Damien Leone handled multiple roles
- Samantha’s transition from acting to directing, including doc work and commercial projects
- Her upcoming psychological horror short film Open Your Eyes
- The profound influence of John Cassavetes on Samantha’s artistic philosophy
- The realities of film festival programming and industry networking
- The challenges of balancing commercial work with personal creative projects
This is Episode 240: Behind The Scenes With Samantha Scaffidi On The Terrifier Franchise, Her New Short Film & More!
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