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Theatrical release poster for the first film.
Directed by
Oren Peli (PA1)
Kip Williams (PA2)
Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (PA3 and PA4)
Produced by
Oren Peli
Jason Blum
Akiva Goldsman
Steven Schneider
Written by
Oren Peli
(PA1)
Michael R. Perry, Christopher B. Landon
(PA2 and PA3) and Tom Pabst
(PA2) Zack Estrin (PA4)
Starring
Katie Featherston
Sprague Grayden
Micah Sloat
Brian Boland
Molly Ephraim
Lauren Bittner
Chris Smith
Chloe Csengery
Jessica Brown
Mark Fredrichs
Amber Armstrong
Ashley Palmer
Distributed by
Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 2014
Running time 360 minutes
Country United States
Language English
The Paranormal Activity franchise is an American supernatural horror film series currently consisting of four films. Created by Oren Peli, the original film was widely released in 2009. Currently, two more films are planned in the series, including a direct sequel to the most recent film as well as a spin-off film, both of which are set to be released in 2014.
The films are based around a family haunted by a demonic entity, that stalks, terrifies and ultimately murders several members of the family, and other bystanders, during the course of the films. The series makes use of camcorders, security cameras and other recording devices, presenting the films as found footage. The series has received mixed reviews, with the first and third films receiving generally positive critical reception, while the second and fourth films received more lukewarm, mixed-to-negative reception. The series is a strong financial success, making strong profits based on return on
Paranormal Activity 5 (2014)
A fifth film in the franchise was originally planned for release on October 25, 2013,[1] but was later pushed back to a release date of October 24, 2014.[2] The film's producer Jason Blum confirmed in July 2013 that the film was almost finished shooting.[3] Oren Peli, the creator of the franchise, will return to produce the fifth film, and Katie Featherston will return to reprise her role as Katie.
Theatrical release poster for the first film.
Directed by
Oren Peli (PA1)
Kip Williams (PA2)
Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (PA3 and PA4)
Produced by
Oren Peli
Jason Blum
Akiva Goldsman
Steven Schneider
Written by
Oren Peli
(PA1)
Michael R. Perry, Christopher B. Landon
(PA2 and PA3) and Tom Pabst
(PA2) Zack Estrin (PA4)
Starring
Katie Featherston
Sprague Grayden
Micah Sloat
Brian Boland
Molly Ephraim
Lauren Bittner
Chris Smith
Chloe Csengery
Jessica Brown
Mark Fredrichs
Amber Armstrong
Ashley Palmer
Distributed by
Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 2014
Running time 360 minutes
Country United States
Language English
The Paranormal Activity franchise is an American supernatural horror film series currently consisting of four films. Created by Oren Peli, the original film was widely released in 2009. Currently, two more films are planned in the series, including a direct sequel to the most recent film as well as a spin-off film, both of which are set to be released in 2014.
The films are based around a family haunted by a demonic entity, that stalks, terrifies and ultimately murders several members of the family, and other bystanders, during the course of the films. The series makes use of camcorders, security cameras and other recording devices, presenting the films as found footage. The series has received mixed reviews, with the first and third films receiving generally positive critical reception, while the second and fourth films received more lukewarm, mixed-to-negative reception. The series is a strong financial success, making strong profits based on return on
Development
First-time director Oren Peli had been afraid of ghosts his whole life, even fearing the comedy film Ghostbusters, but intended to channel that fear into something positive and productive. Peli took a year to prepare his own house for shooting, going so far as to repaint the walls, add furniture, put in a carpet, and build a stairwell. In this time, he also did extensive research into paranormal phenomena and demonology, stating, "We wanted to be as truthful as we could be." The reason for making the supernatural entity in the story a demon was a result of the research pointing to the most malevolent and violent entities being "demons".
First-time director Oren Peli had been afraid of ghosts his whole life, even fearing the comedy film Ghostbusters, but intended to channel that fear into something positive and productive. Peli took a year to prepare his own house for shooting, going so far as to repaint the walls, add furniture, put in a carpet, and build a stairwell. In this time, he also did extensive research into paranormal phenomena and demonology, stating, "We wanted to be as truthful as we could be." The reason for making the supernatural entity in the story a demon was a result of the research pointing to the most malevolent and violent entities being "demons".
The phenomena in the film take place largely at night—the vulnerability of being asleep, Peli reasoned, taps into a human being's most primal fear, stating, "If something is lurking in your home there's not much you can do about it." Attempting to focus on believability rather than action and gore, Peli chose to shoot the picture with a home video camera. In deciding on a more raw and stationary format (the camera was almost always sitting on a tripod or something else) and eliminating the need for a camera crew, a "higher degree of plausibility" was created for the audience as they were "more invested in the story and the characters".
Peli says that the dialogue was "natural" because there was no real script.
Instead, the actors were given outlines of the story and situations to improvise, a technique known as "retroscripting" used in the making of The Blair Witch Project. In casting the movie, Peli auditioned "a few hundred people" before finally meeting Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat. He originally auditioned them individually and later called them back to audition together. Peli was impressed with the chemistry between the actors, saying, "If you saw the footage, you would've thought they had known each other for years." During a guest appearance on The Jay Leno Show on November 3, 2009, Sloat and Featherston explained they each saw the casting call on LACasting. Featherston noted they were originally paid $500 for their work. The film was shot out of sequence due to Peli's self-imposed seven day shooting schedule, though Peli would have preferred the story unfold for the actors as he had envisioned it. Sloat, who controlled the camera for a good deal of the film, was a former cameraman at his university's TV station. "It was a very intense week", Peli recalled, stating that the film would be shot day and night, edited at the same time, and would have the visual effects applied to it as the acting footage was being finalized.
Paramount and DreamWorks hired screenwriter Michael R. Perry to create Paranormal Activity 2. Oren Peli, the director of the first film, served as a producer for this prequel. Kevin Greutert, director of Saw VI, was initially hired to direct the prequel; however, Lions Gate Entertainment exercised a clause in Greutert's contract to have him direct the final film in the Saw franchise. Both of the actors from the first film, Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat, reprise their roles in the prequel. Kip Williams directed Paranormal Activity 2, which started production in May 2010 and was released in October the same year.
Paramount and DreamWorks hired screenwriter Michael R. Perry to create Paranormal Activity 2. Oren Peli, the director of the first film, served as a producer for this prequel. Kevin Greutert, director of Saw VI, was initially hired to direct the prequel; however, Lions Gate Entertainment exercised a clause in Greutert's contract to have him direct the final film in the Saw franchise. Both of the actors from the first film, Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat, reprise their roles in the prequel. Kip Williams directed Paranormal Activity 2, which started production in May 2010 and was released in October the same year.
A fifth film in the franchise was originally planned for release on October 25, 2013,[1] but was later pushed back to a release date of October 24, 2014.[2] The film's producer Jason Blum confirmed in July 2013 that the film was almost finished shooting.[3] Oren Peli, the creator of the franchise, will return to produce the fifth film, and Katie Featherston will return to reprise her role as Katie.
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