I know a great location for a horror film! We shot our horror short "Litterally a Saw Parody"(https://youtu.be/yqMnj-DPdQ8) here: https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/58a63368bd82120a00c636c4
Pam - sure you could build a basement set in a cavernous building. The basement set , the kitchen, living room and other locations for Last Man Standing are on a 200K sf soundstage. I doubt that's what the OP has in mind - her keyword is 'affordable'
Many older industrial/light commercial building have low ceilings. Below ground space is only good for storage, the boiler and busted up stuff left from previous tenants. Instant set dressing! Lots of power available as the utility service entrance and panels are usually right there.
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I did Erik but i did not find what i want. Thanks however
I know a great location for a horror film! We shot our horror short "Litterally a Saw Parody"(https://youtu.be/yqMnj-DPdQ8) here: https://www.peerspace.com/pages/listings/58a63368bd82120a00c636c4
The host, Nenci, is awesome!
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No windows? How will viewers know it's a basement and not just some interior room in an industrial building?
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Pam - sure you could build a basement set in a cavernous building. The basement set , the kitchen, living room and other locations for Last Man Standing are on a 200K sf soundstage. I doubt that's what the OP has in mind - her keyword is 'affordable'
Many older industrial/light commercial building have low ceilings. Below ground space is only good for storage, the boiler and busted up stuff left from previous tenants. Instant set dressing! Lots of power available as the utility service entrance and panels are usually right there.
Ideally, you should be able to see stairs somewhere in the basement, the older and creakier the better.