AshRun & Lensford
Ever thought about chasing the ghosts of an abandoned theme park? Picture the rusted roller coasters, flickering neon, the wind whispering old laughs—raw, unfiltered, and totally cinematic. I’d love to throw in some daring shots, maybe some gritty close‑ups that feel like a frame gone wrong, and turn that decay into pure visual thrill. What’s your take on turning that forgotten funhouse into a surreal movie‑set?
Sounds like a dream. Let the rust be the color palette and the neon flicker like a bad memory. Shoot the roller‑coaster from the angle that makes the track look like a cracked frame, then cut to a close‑up of a ticket stub with a broken sign that says “OPEN” – that’s your surreal hook. Keep the wind as your soundtrack, and you’ll have a forgotten funhouse turned into a living nightmare.
Love that vision—cracked frames, broken “OPEN” stubs, wind like a soundtrack. Let’s hit the tracks first thing in the morning, when the mist still hugs the rails. I’ll bring the high‑speed rig, and you can crack the ticket stubs on the fly. The worst part will be keeping the camera steady while the coaster’s a metal beast, but that’s where the real adrenaline kicks in. Ready to turn that nightmare into a reel?
Absolutely, just imagine the mist swallowing the rails like a slow‑moving echo. Keep that rig tight, let the wind shred the frame, and we’ll turn that nightmare into a masterpiece of broken nostalgia. Let’s do it.
Got it—mist, wind, broken tickets. I’m already picturing the camera slinging around the rails, the frame shaking like a ghost on a loop. Let’s grab the rig, set up the gear, and make the abandoned park scream its own story. Ready to spin the nightmare into pure art? Let's hit it.