Scooter McCrae

Scooter McCrae
Born Middletown, New York, US
Occupation film director, film editor
Years active 1994–present
Known for No budget films
Notable work Shatter Dead, Sixteen Tongues

Scooter McCrae is an American director known for Shatter Dead and Sixteen Tongues.

Early life

McCrae was born in Middletown, New York. As a kid, he made Super 8 films and was a fan of science fiction. He attended SUNY Purchase after being turned down for NYU, which he said was fortuitous. With the money saved from his tuition at a state college, he was able to finance his early films.[1]

Career

McCrae says that he enjoys working with low-budget films, as the details in which he is interested are more suitable for those kinds of films.[2] His first work was with Frank Henenlotter, whom he cited as a mentor. McCrae worked as a production assistant on Frankenhooker and Basket Case 2.[3] McCrae's directorial debut was Shatter Dead, a zombie film. He was inspired to make his own film after watching low-budget films with his friends, after which he thought to himself that he could make a better film than the ones he was renting from the video store.[4] The film received a positive review by Joe Bob Briggs.[5] His second feature was Sixteen Tongues, a film that writer Mike Watt described as "Blade Runner meets Salo".[6] Watt wrote that a major studio would never make the film, as it explores themes that are totally alien outside of independent filmmaking.[6] He later worked again with Henenlotter as an editor on Bad Biology.[3]

Filmography

Director

Editor

References

  1. Lamberson 2008, p. 163–164.
  2. Lindenmuth 1998, p. 50.
  3. 1 2 Lamberson 2008, p. 164.
  4. Lamberson 2008, p. 167.
  5. Briggs, Joe Bob (1995-12-22). "Plagues, Zombies - 'Shatter Dead' Has It All". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  6. 1 2 Watt 2013, p. 179.

Sources

  • Lamberson, Gregory (2008). Cheap Scares!: Low Budget Horror Filmmakers Share Their Secrets. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786452026.
  • Lindenmuth, Kevin J. (1998). Making Movies on Your Own: Practical Talk from Independent Filmmakers. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786405176.
  • Watt, Mike (2013). Fervid Filmmaking: 66 Cult Pictures of Vision, Verve and No Self-Restraint. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786493357.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.