Two weeks later, Eric accompanied Ella as they joined the film crew heading into the mountains for the shoot.
Having Mr. Nelson personally overseeing the production had the cast and crew buzzing with excitement. Morale was at an all-time high, and everyone was brimming with enthusiasm.
After all, how often does a production company show this level of commitment to a smaller film?
The mountain, located just two hours away, was called Lantern Mountain, aptly named for its unique shape—broad in the middle, narrowing to a sharp peak, and full of treacherous terrain. At its base, a clear stream meandered through, its water sparkling under the sunlight.
The mountain also housed several old, abandoned houses from the 1940s and 50s, making it an ideal location for a horror film. Austin and Richard had been captivated by the site and decided to use it for the shoot.