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Oren Peli moved to the United States from Israel when he was 19. An intensive studier of animation and graphic design, he worked on video games to pay the bills, but really wanted to direct and edit feature films, so he made it happen. In 2009, he... MORE Oren Peli moved to the United States from Israel when he was 19. An intensive studier of animation and graphic design, he worked on video games to pay the bills, but really wanted to direct and edit feature films, so he made it happen. In 2009, he took some inspiration from The Blair Witch Project and made his own first-person-style horror movie, Paranormal Activity. The budget was only about 15,000, but Peli used his skills as a filmmaker and editor to create terrifying suspense, so much so that audiences who caught the movie during its initial, limited release, created a massive buzz, full of stories about theaters full of screaming patrons. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi LESS |
- The Rundown for Thursday, November 3, 2011
- Director Oren Peli talks about his movie and how "The Blair Witch Project" inspired him. Plus, what suggestions did Steven Spielberg give Oren about the ending of the film?
- Oren Peli, writer/director of Paranormal Activity, kindly stopped by to give us 3 tips.
- Micah Sloat and Katie Featherston give THR a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Paranormal Activity."
- Writer and director Oren Peli talks about paranormal activity in his own home
- Director Oren Peli talks about Steven Spielberg's reaction to his movie
- Director Oren Peli talks about fan interaction with Paranormal Activity



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