I'm not sure specifically which 'Scary Story' you are referring to. There could be many movies or shows with that name. If it's a relatively unknown or indie production, it might be difficult to find information on its directors without more context.
The directors of the Saw series were: 1 William Ubik 2 Mark Webb 3. Jim Carpenter 4. Paul Van Hoven 5 Tim Moody 6. Richard Linklater 7. John Landis It should be noted that the production company of the Saw series was the special effects company Saw Production.
As I don't know which 'Scary Story' it is exactly, I can't really say much about the directors. If it's a popular one, they might be well - known in the horror genre for creating a spooky atmosphere and using certain filming techniques.
The Qing Yu Nian Inspectorate was divided into eight divisions, each with different responsibilities and divisions. Among them, the directors of the Inspectorate were Zhu Ge (Head of the First Bureau), Fei Jie (Head of the Third Bureau), Yan Ruohai (Head of the Fourth Bureau), and Xuan Jiu (Head of the Eighth Bureau).
Well, a couple of highly regarded horror story directors are James Wan and John Carpenter. Wan is known for his modern horror flicks, while Carpenter's classics still give people chills. Both have a unique style that draws audiences in.
Alfred Hitchcock might be one. His masterful use of suspense and unique directorial techniques would make for great graphic novel material.
One such director is Steven Spielberg. He has made movies like 'Schindler's List' which is based on the real - life story of Oskar Schindler. Another is Martin Scorsese. His 'The Aviator' is a life story of Howard Hughes. Ang Lee also directed 'Life of Pi' which was inspired by a true - life survival story to some extent.
Peter Jackson might be a good fit. He has experience with large - scale fantasy epics, having directed The Lord of the Rings trilogy. His attention to detail and ability to bring epic stories to the big screen could work well for a remake of The Neverending Story. Also, Taika Waititi could be considered. His sense of humor and creativity, as shown in Thor: Ragnarok, could add a new and interesting dimension to the remake.
Ron Howard directed Star Wars: A Solo Story.
Christopher Nolan also stands out. His movie 'Interstellar' was a huge success. Nolan has a unique way of dealing with complex scientific concepts in his science - fiction works, making them accessible and engaging for the audience. He combines mind - bending ideas with great storytelling.
One really scary experience is when a funeral director is alone in the morgue at night and feels a presence. It's not just a feeling, but things start to move on their own. Equipment gets knocked over, and they can't explain it. They start to wonder if the dead are angry or if there's some malevolent force at play. It's a very spooky situation for them as they are in a place full of death and often have to face these unexplainable events.