Cryptid Filmmaker Seth Breedlove Uncovers Small Town Paranormal Mysteries
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're a fan of cryptozoology and filmmaking, then you're in for a treat. A recent video from the YouTube channel Cryptid Campfire features an interview with filmmaker Seth Breedlove, who is known for his excellent small town monsters movies. In the interview, Breedlove discusses his filmmaking process and his experiences in the world of cryptozoology.
One of the things that makes Breedlove's work stand out is his approach to storytelling. He is not just concerned with monsters, but also with the small towns and the human side of the story. This is evident in his film "Momo," which has been praised for its unique mix of high brow and extreme low brow storytelling.
Breedlove also talks about his love for 70s B movie horror films, such as "Legend of Boggy Creek" and "Creature from Black Lake." He drew inspiration from these films while making "Momo," as well as other 70s movies and TV shows.
Another interesting aspect of Breedlove's work is his incorporation of local history and folklore into his films. He believes that this adds depth and context to the stories, and sets his work apart from other cryptozoology-focused films and shows.
In addition to his films, Breedlove has also worked on documentaries such as "The Mothman Legacy," which explores the Mothman sightings in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. He discusses the importance of adding context and meaning to the stories, rather than just presenting spooky accounts.
Overall, the interview with Seth Breedlove is a fascinating look into the world of cryptozoology and filmmaking. It's clear that Breedlove is passionate about his work and has a unique approach to storytelling. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on the Cryptid Campfire YouTube channel.