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INTRODUCTION
Some apartments hold memories.
Apartment 3E holds something else.
3E is a psychological horror feature film inspired by true emotional experiences and documented accounts from Bronx households where silence, grief, and generational wounds created a heaviness that seemed to seep into the walls. Our crowdfunder asks a single question:
What Happened Inside Apartment 3E?
The film itself is titled 3E, an intimate, slow-burn horror drama about the emotional imprint one family leaves behind in a single apartment over decades, and the pressure that space carries long after.
THE STORY
After the passing of his grandmother, Miles Saunders returns to the Bronx apartment he grew up in. He has not stepped foot inside 3E in years. The moment he enters, the air feels different, heavy, familiar, and unsettling, as though the home has been holding its breath.
Miles returns home to settle his grandmother’s affairs, but the apartment he grew up in begins pulling him back into old memories, old wounds, and old family patterns. The conflict is whether he can leave 3E with his identity intact, or whether the apartment will keep him the way it kept everyone before him.
What begins as a simple obligation becomes charged with tension as Miles reunites with the two women who know the apartment best. Old dynamics reemerge. Emotional pressure builds. Small distortions appear within the home. Apartment 3E feels strangely aware.
The film unfolds across two parallel timelines, the 1980s and the present day, revealing the way emotional silence and unspoken grief can echo down through generations. The horror is not supernatural. It is psychological, atmospheric, and rooted in the residue of unresolved history.
The terror in 3E comes from the quiet moments that feel wrong, the pressure of inherited silence, and the emotional residue that lingers long after conversations end. Apartment 3E becomes a container for memory, tension, and everything left unsaid.
THE SAUNDERS FAMILY
Miles Saunders
Quiet, observant, and introspective. His return to Apartment 3E
forces him to confront parts of his childhood he believed were long buried.
Vikki Saunders
Miles’s mother. Practical, strong, and emotionally contained.
She believes the apartment carries “the markings,” the emotional
fingerprints left behind by a family that endured far more than they
ever addressed.
Lana Saunders
Miles’s aunt. Sharp, humorous, and skilled at avoiding her own
pain. She was the one who tried to escape the apartment, yet stepping
back inside makes everything she has avoided rise to the surface.
Jean Saunders
Seen only in the 1980s timeline. A matriarch worn down by
responsibility and silence. Jean is not a ghost, but the emotional
blueprint she left behind remains embedded in the walls.
VISUAL STYLE
The two timelines share a single apartment but carry completely different emotional energies.
1980s
Warm, cluttered, intimate, amber-lit, lived-in spaces with a
sense of closeness and humanity.
Present Day
Cold, still, desaturated, isolating, filled with negative space
and quiet shadows.
Filmed in 1.85:1, 3E uses reflections, corners, doorways, long static holds, and practical lighting to create a sense of suffocation and memory. No CGI is used. Every environmental distortion is achieved through practical effects to maintain physical realism.
The film aligns with the tonal lineage of Hereditary, Burnt Offerings, The Haunting of Hill House, and The Shining, yet remains deeply personal in its emotional intimacy.
THE THEMES
3E explores the emotional inheritance families pass down, often unknowingly.
It asks:
What do we inherit besides DNA?
Can a home retain the emotional
weight of past generations?
What happens when you return to the
place that shaped you, only to find it unchanged?
This is not a ghost story.
The apartment is not haunted by
spirits.
It is haunted by the things the family never confronted.
WHY WE WAITED TO MAKE 3E
3E is not the kind of film that can be rushed.
For years, Laughing Hearse Entertainment put this project aside, not because it wasn’t ready on paper, but because the emotional weight behind it required a cast and crew who were prepared to step into something deeply intimate, psychologically heavy, and personally challenging.
This film demands emotional honesty, vulnerability, and a willingness from every collaborator to explore difficult, uncomfortable truths. The horror in 3E is not built from monsters or spectacle. It is built from raw human experience, and portraying that truthfully requires bravery and sensitivity.
Many of us recognize pieces of ourselves in the themes of 3E. The emotional landscape of the story is familiar, even though the narrative itself is fictional. That familiarity is part of our artistic DNA and part of why we knew we had to wait until the right moment, with the right collaborators, and the right emotional readiness.
Now, with a team prepared to bring authenticity, depth, and complete dedication to the work, we are ready. This film was delayed because it deserved the time. It deserved a cast and crew who could approach it with care and honesty. It deserved emotional preparation, not rushing.
Your support will help us bring to life a story rooted in real fear, real emotion, and real artistic intention.
WHY AUDIENCES CONNECT WITH A FILM LIKE 3E
Today’s horror landscape is full of sequels, reboots, and trend-driven jump-scare formulas. Audiences are increasingly looking for something deeper and more meaningful.
3E offers what modern horror often lacks:
Authenticity
The fear comes from truth, not tropes.
Originality
It is not a remake, sequel, legacy film, or trend-chasing concept.
Emotional resonance
The story is grounded in grief, family tension, and the places
that shape us.
Atmospheric craftsmanship
The film uses environment, silence, and emotional subtext rather
than shock tactics.
Films like Talk to Me, Hereditary, The Babadook, Smile, and The Haunting of Hill House resonated because they were emotionally honest. 3E follows that lineage while carving out its own identity, rooted in emotional familiarity rather than imitation.
Audiences connect with 3E because it speaks to the universal experience of returning to a home that remembers more than we do.
WHY LAUGHING HEARSE ENTERTAINMENT IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO INVEST
Laughing Hearse Entertainment has built a reputation for handcrafted, character-driven horror that prioritizes emotional truth over formula. In an industry shaped by algorithms and trends, Laughing Hearse is committed to artistry, craft, and heart.
We focus on originality over repetition, atmosphere over noise, emotional depth over shock value, and practical effects over disposable CGI.
Our past successes demonstrate ambition and range:
The Mask: Gone Viral
Raised over ten thousand dollars, reached thousands, and earned
praise for makeup and scope.
On the Way to My Grave
A cult dark-comedy horror short expanding into a larger universe.
Shower Tap
Selected by the Urbanite Arts and Film Festival for its sound
and psychological tension.
Madame Dietrich
A dark-comedy series blending psychic absurdity with grounded emotion.
3E represents an evolution of this vision and our most ambitious work yet.
CAST AND CREW
Starring
Edoardo Miranda
Morgan LaDuke
Ava Longarzo
Isabelle Garbani
Victoria Mancini
Alyssa Simon
Mariana Saba
Additional cast announced soon
Written by
Geordy Skolnick
Directed by
Geordy Skolnick
Cinematography
James Sullivan
Editor
George Sefer
Color Correction/Color Grading
Kody Wescott
Music
Ravi Roshan
Sound Editor
Dylan Taylor
Meet the Cast & Crew
Edoardo Miranda - "Miles Saunders"

Bio
Originally from New York City, Edoardo Miranda is an American actor and writer trained at the Stella Adler Studio and Brooklyn College. His breakout role came in For: Lila, where his portrayal of Sal De Leon earned him multiple acting awards and, in 2025, a nomination for Best Actor of the Season at the Independent Shorts Awards alongside Tate Donovan and Andrew Howard. His additional film credits include Eating with the Enemy, narrated by Kevin Sorbo, where he played Peter the Disciple, and The Fox, in which he starred opposite Kazy Tauginas. On stage, he has appeared as Maestro in The Last Boy at The Town Hall and as Marco in the Off-Broadway production Arrivals, directed by Art Feinglass.
Message from Edoardo
I am thrilled to announce that I have joined the cast of 3E, a powerful new horror film by Geordy Skolnick. I will be playing the role of Miles, a man through whom we explore the raw themes of family trauma as he faces both the physical monsters and the internal ones.
This project is especially exciting for me because I am personally extremely afraid of horror movies as an audience member, which makes this a compelling challenge as an actor. It also explores problems I have faced in my own life, making it an important film for my personal development as a man. I hope this reaches other men who deal or have dealt with monsters, whether that figure might be themselves or someone from their past.
Geordy and I are dedicated to using the horror genre to explore critical male archetypes, specifically the boogeyman and toxic masculinity archetypes in today's society. This is a story that needs to be told.
Morgan LaDuke - "Vikki Saunders" (Flashbacks)

Bio
Morgan LaDuke is a Manhattan-based actor whose work blends emotional honesty with grounded, expressive storytelling. She has trained extensively in on-camera performance and scene study and has appeared in a range of projects, including commercial work and short films.
Drawn to characters with complexity and depth, Morgan is especially inspired by stories that explore family dynamics, identity, and the quiet tensions that shape who we become. Outside of acting, she enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with the people she loves. These experiences continually fuel her curiosity and bring richness to her performances.
Message from Morgan
I was immediately drawn to 3E because it intertwines generational trauma, grief, and the supernatural in a way that feels both haunting and deeply human. I love that the haunting in the apartment mirrors the emotional haunting within this family. The silence, shame, and unresolved pain linger just as powerfully as any presence in the walls.
What excites me most about playing Young Vikki is her mix of defiance and vulnerability. She is standing at a crossroads between youth and responsibility, and that tension feels incredibly real to me as someone in my twenties navigating my own transitions into adulthood. I love taking pieces of my lived experience and channeling them into characters who are raw, imperfect, and trying to understand the world around them. My hope is that Vikki brings both fire and fragility to the story, serving as a reminder that even in moments marked by silence and pain, there are flashes of truth, connection, and resilience that cut through the darkness.
I am incredibly grateful to everyone supporting this film and helping independent storytelling reach the audiences it deserves.
Ava Longarzo - "Lana Saunders" (Flashbacks)

Bio
Ava Longarzo is a Jersey-born actor and singer based in Morristown, NJ and New York City. She recently graduated from NYU Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Drama and a minor in Cinema Studies. Her recent credits include Holly in the short film Coach (directed by Rahul Hansraj), Becca in the original play Whistle Junkies (Experimental Theatre Wing), and Elly in the new musical Carbon Monoxide (Going Nowhere Productions). Outside of her artistic work, Ava is an enthusiastic foodie, an aspiring chef, and a published journal author.
Message from Ava
I am beyond elated to be part of the creation of 3E. Not only am I thrilled to help bring an utterly chilling psychological horror film to life (my all-time favorite genre), but I am honored to contribute to a story that explores the haunting reality of growing up in a fractured family environment.
Having personally felt the fear and instability of a home in disarray, I am deeply moved by how this film blends the supernatural with rich, character-driven storytelling. In my portrayal of Lana, I hope to illuminate the suffocating tightrope between love and torment, how the pursuit of independence can feel like both a curse and a refuge. While Lana’s armored exterior contrasts sharply with her sister’s heart-forward warmth, I aim to let moments of her buried tenderness slip through the cracks.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone supporting and helping bring this remarkable film to life. I am so grateful to be part of it.
Isabelle Garbani - "Jean Saunders"

Bio
Isabelle has appeared in independent films such as Meanie, The Perfect Daughter, Ourika! (selected for the Sundance Festival), Eat It Up!, and her first vertical-format project Sorority Rush. Her theater work includes performances in About That Letter and Apostrophe! at the American Theater of Actors, Almost Maine with Urban Waves, A Tale of Love and Perimenopause at The Theater for the New City, and Measure for Measure with Stag and Lion. She studied acting at The Barrow Group under the guidance of Seth Barrish and Lee Brock.
Message from Isabelle
As I enter middle age, I find myself increasingly drawn to the themes of grief and generational trauma and how they shape family dynamics, especially in life’s most difficult moments. My character, Jean Saunders, is a complex woman who learned to be tough in order to raise her two daughters alone, yet carries deep emotional layers beneath her strength. I am thrilled to bring her to life and deeply grateful to all the supporters who are making this project possible.
Victoria Mancini - "Celeste"

Bio
Victoria Mancini is a New York–based actor with classical training from Drama Centre London and an MFA from The Actors Studio Drama School. Her recent credits include Cul de Sac and The Librarian . In addition to her work as an actor, Victoria is a licensed Creative Arts Therapist (LCAT), a background that deeply informs her artistic perspective.
Message from Victoria
I was immediately drawn to 3E for its exploration of family, trauma and the emotional inheritance that shape us. The film’s psychological landscape mirrors the work I am most passionate about stories where internal experience becomes the heart of the narrative. I hope my performance as Celeste lends emotional depth and grounded authenticity to the film’s portrayal of memory and generational impact. I extend heartfelt gratitude to everyone who supports this storytelling journey. It is your belief in this project is what allows it to come alive and reach those who need it.
Alyssa Simon - "Lana Saunders" (Present)

Bio
Alyssa Simon is an award-winning actor whose work spans theatre, film, and voice performance across the United States, the United Kingdom, South America, and the Caribbean. She is thrilled to collaborate with Laughing Hearse Entertainment and extends her gratitude to director Geordy Skolnick alongside the cast and crew.
Based in New York City, Alyssa is deeply rooted in the independent theatre scene, where she continues to develop bold, character-driven work. She is also the voice of Lt. Frall, a twenty-seven-dimensional, amorphous cloud in the chart-topping sci-fi comedy podcast Life With Althaar, available on all major podcast platforms.
More information about Alyssa’s work can be found at IMDb.me/alyssasimon.
Message from Alyssa
The mood and tone expressed through lighting throughout the time periods are just as much characters as the ones played by the actors. Miles, Vikki, Lana and Jean are living with inherited trauma. Their unexpressed pain becomes palpable, the monsters in their heads become real. Anyone who has experienced generational trauma will relate to what they experience. This film tells what happens when the paranoia, shame and fear of what you’re unable to articulate becoming sentient. It’s also a ripping good and suspenseful ghost story and a tale of psychological horror told with empathy.
Geordy Skolnick - Writer/Director

Bio
Geordy Skolnick is a multi-hyphenate creative force in the entertainment industry, working as an actor, director, writer, producer, and comedian with a career spanning over 14 years. Beginning in Manhattan, NY, Geordy’s artistic path has been driven by a lifelong obsession with storytelling in all its forms—particularly stories that blur the line between humor and horror, realism and the surreal.
Raised in the Bronx during the 1990s, Geordy’s work is deeply informed by lived experience, generational trauma, and the darkly comic absurdity of everyday life. These influences shape a body of work that favors emotionally grounded characters, heightened atmosphere, and bold tonal shifts. His storytelling often explores themes of family, identity, grief, obsession, and the supernatural, using genre as a lens rather than a limitation.
As the founder of Laughing Hearse Entertainment, Geordy champions original horror, dark comedy, and experimental projects that prioritize voice, mood, and character over convention. Under this banner, he has developed short films, web series, immersive concepts, and feature-length projects that balance macabre imagery with heart, wit, and humanity. His films frequently lean into practical effects, heightened performances, and a theatrical sensibility, drawing inspiration from classic horror cinema while remaining distinctly modern and personal.
Geordy’s work has garnered multiple festival selections and over seven award nominations, with particular recognition for his ability to fuse unsettling subject matter with humor and emotional honesty. Whether crafting intimate psychological horror or outrageous genre-bending comedy, his projects stand out for their strong point of view and willingness to take creative risks.
At the core of Geordy’s artistry is a belief that horror can be cathartic, comedy can be revealing, and storytelling can offer light even in the darkest spaces. Dedicated to writing and directing compelling, unconventional narratives, Geordy continues to build a slate of work that challenges audiences, sparks conversation, and proves that bold, personal cinema still has a vital place in the independent film landscape.
James Sullivan - Director of Photography

Bio
James Sullivan is a New York–based Director of Photography focused on story-driven, character-first cinematography. He began making short films at age twelve and went on to study Film Production at Boston University, graduating in 2010.
After spending five years working as an Electrician and Gaffer—shaping light alongside leading cinematographers—James transitioned naturally into cinematography. His work includes the short films I’m Gonna Kill You on Wednesday and Twins , as well as the feature My Last Words (2022), which won Best Picture at the Barcelona Planet Film Festival.
Through his production company, Lumipath Films , James continues to craft visually grounded, emotionally resonant stories across narrative and commercial work.
George Sefer - Editor

Bio
George Sefer is a New York based filmmaker raised between Germany and Greece, with an early passion for theater and film that began in middle school. He studied film and television at the Savannah College of Art and Design in the United States. Sefer is a co-founder of the international production group Belladonna Pictures and has directed a number of award-traversing projects. His short film ADAM (2021) garnered festival recognition for its evocative storytelling and visual ambition. He also wrote and directed the pilot Dorian (2025), a modern reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray developed as the first episode of a limited series. Building on these narrative works, Sefer expanded into feature filmmaking with ADAM (a feature project completed through 2025), overseeing the process from writing through post-production. Alongside directing and screenwriting, he brings extensive post-production experience in editing, color, and supervision across independent and narrative productions.
DISTRIBUTION GOALS
Our goal is a limited theatrical release before any streaming
platform.
3E is built for the big screen.
After theatrical roll-out, we will pursue distribution with:
• Hulu
• Shudder
• Tubi
FESTIVAL STRATEGY
We plan to submit to a strategic lineup of genre and industry-recognized festivals including top-tier, mid-tier, and specialized horror/psychological selections. Our priority festivals include well-known premiere opportunities such as Brooklyn Horror, FilmQuest, and Screamfest, with additional submissions planned across the US and international markets.
Production Plan for 3E
3E is designed as a grounded psychological horror drama with a carefully controlled production approach that prioritizes emotional authenticity, strong performances, and practical effects. Our plan ensures the film can be executed efficiently, safely, and at a high cinematic standard while staying true to its intimate, character-driven nature.
1. Pre-Production (January–March 2026)
During this phase, we will complete final casting, location scouting, shot lists, and table reads. This includes developing detailed visual references, color and lighting guides, wardrobe concepts, and a full rehearsal process for key emotional and physical scenes. We will also begin set construction for the apartment environment that is central to the story.
2. Locations and Sets
We are pursuing a hybrid approach to production.
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On-location filming will occur throughout the Bronx and Queens, utilizing real environments such as city exteriors, neighborhood storefronts, and select interiors to ground the film in authenticity.
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Professional studio space will be used for the most elaborate, intense, and controlled sequences.
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A complete apartment set will be constructed to allow precise control over lighting, atmosphere, sound design, and practical effects, enabling scenes to be shot safely and repeatedly while maintaining emotional continuity.
3. Filming Schedule (April–July 2026)
Principal photography is planned for up to 14 total shoot days, scheduled intermittently across a 4-month window. Rather than filming straight through, production will take place in short blocks (1–3 day groupings), allowing for cast availability, location access, and funding flexibility. If additional financing arrives, select days may be added to enhance production value.
Schedule Structure
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Total Shoot Days: Up to 14 days
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Format: Short blocks spread between April–July
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Approach: On-and-off shooting period, not a continuous run
Production Phases
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Phase I — Performance & Character Work
Emotional scenes and core dialogue first, establishing tone, pacing, and character arcs. -
Phase II — Controlled Interiors & Studio Sequences
Staged environments, practical effects, makeup/prosthetic moments, and refined blocking. -
Phase III — Exteriors, Company Moves & Specialty Shots
Outdoor scenes, transitional beats, and any weather-dependent or safety-sensitive work.
This structure keeps the production achievable, reduces burnout, and ensures performances stay grounded and consistent. As funding grows, the schedule can stretch to allow additional coverage, reshoots, expanded blocking, and post-production improvements.
4. Cinematography and Practical Effects
Our visual strategy blends naturalistic, grounded photography with controlled lighting and practical effects to build dread organically. We aim for minimal CGI, allowing the film’s unsettling moments to feel tactile and emotionally real. Shadow work, atmospheric lighting, and in-camera effects will be used to reflect the psychological weight of the characters’ experiences.
5. Sound, Score, and Atmosphere
Sound design is central to the film’s tension. We will craft a layered auditory environment built around subtle textures, emotional cues, and the quiet disturbances that define the apartment’s presence. The score will be composed to enhance psychological suspense rather than overpower it.
6. Post-Production (June 2026–December 2026)
After filming, our team will begin editing, color correction, and color grading to shape the film’s emotional tone. This stage will also include sound mixing, foley, ADR sessions if required, and musical scoring. We aim to complete post-production by late 2026 in preparation for a festival run.
7. Festival Strategy and Release
Upon completion, 3E will be submitted to top-tier genre and independent festivals, with the goal of securing distribution and building audience visibility. Our target release window is no later than January 2027, with crowdfunder supporters receiving updates, early previews, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content throughout the process.
Budget Breakdown — $20,000 Goal
From the Director
I want to be completely honest with everyone reading this, especially those who love movies and understand how much heart and hustle goes into making something from nothing. 3E is a deeply personal project, and the $20,000 we are aiming for is truly the bare minimum required to bring a film of this emotional weight and scope to life. Independent film-making is a grind. Even with favors, borrowed equipment, volunteer hours, and every dollar stretched to its absolute limit, this budget is still a challenge. But it is enough to get us moving and to make something atmospheric, grounded, and profoundly real.
Why We Need Your Support
To bring this emotionally layered film to life, we must
• build
the apartment set that becomes the emotional core of the story
•
fairly compensate the cast and crew who give their time, talent, and
vulnerability
• create practical, in-camera effects that keep the
horror grounded
• secure locations, equipment, insurance, and
permits
• professionally edit, color grade, and design the
soundscape
• cover festival submissions and prepare for a
theatrical or limited release
Every donation becomes part of Apartment 3E. Together we can create a haunting, emotional, unforgettable cinematic experience.
1. Cast and Crew — $6,000
These funds support the people who bring the story to life. Our team is working because they believe in the film, not for big checks. This amount allows us to give fair stipends, support rehearsals, and ensure our cast and crew are safe and cared for throughout production.
2. Locations and Studio Space — $4,000
We will film in the Bronx and Queens to ground the story in authenticity, while also renting studio space for the most intense, controlled scenes. This combination lets us capture truth in performance while maintaining technical and emotional precision.
3. Set Construction and Production Design — $3,000
The apartment is not just a location. It is the film’s emotional epicenter. A complete apartment set will be built to allow for full control over lighting, atmosphere, and practical effects. This space must feel alive with memory, silence, and unresolved tension.
4. Equipment Rental — $2,500
Even with borrowed gear and favors, some equipment must be rented to achieve the visual depth and texture the film demands. This includes lenses, lighting, sound tools, and storage.
5. Practical Effects, Makeup, and Wardrobe — $1,500
The horror in 3E is subtle and grounded. These funds support makeup, wardrobe across two timelines, and practical effects designed to feel unsettling in a realistic and emotional way.
6. Transportation, Meals, and Logistics — $1,500
A production survives on logistics. This portion covers transportation between boroughs, meals for the cast and crew, and the day-to-day essentials that keep everyone focused and safe.
7. Post-Production — $1,000
This is where the film’s emotional core takes its final shape. Editing, sound design, color correction, and color grading bring the story to life with clarity and power.
8. Festival Submissions and Distribution Prep — $500
Once the film is finished, it needs a way into the world. This covers festival entry fees, digital screeners, and the promotional groundwork needed to reach audiences.
9. Crowdfunder Fees and Contingency — $500
This covers platform fees and provides a small safety buffer for the unexpected costs that always arise during production.
TOTAL: $20,000
This may seem like a large amount, but in film-making terms it is the smallest possible budget to tell a story of this magnitude with honesty, craft, and care. Your support does not just fund a movie. It fuels a team of passionate artists, honors real emotional experiences, and helps us create a space on screen that feels haunting, human, and unforgettable.
What Additional Funding Makes Possible ($30,000 to $40,000)
Our $20,000 goal represents the absolute minimum required to bring 3E to life with care, safety, and artistic integrity. Reaching beyond that threshold allows us not to make the film larger, but to make it stronger, more intentional, and more sustainable at every stage of production.
With additional funding, we can protect the emotional performances at the heart of 3E, give our cast and crew the time and support they deserve, and ensure that the film’s psychological horror is fully realized through atmosphere, sound, and visual control rather than shortcuts.
If We Reach $30,000
Reaching $30,000 allows us to stabilize production and significantly improve working conditions while maintaining the film’s intimate scale.
This level of funding enables us to extend key shoot days, reducing physical and emotional burnout and allowing actors the space to deliver deeper, more nuanced performances. It allows us to better compensate essential crew members whose work is critical to maintaining a professional, safe set. It also gives us the ability to invest more time and resources into the apartment set build, which is the emotional core of the film, allowing for greater control over lighting, sound, and practical effects. In addition, it strengthens our sound design and score development, ensuring the tension of the film is built through subtlety, restraint, and psychological weight.
If We Reach $40,000
Reaching $40,000 allows 3E to reach its full creative potential while remaining grounded and character driven.
At this level, we can secure the apartment set for a longer duration, giving us flexibility for reshoots, pickups, and refinements without rushing or compromising performances. We can further reduce reliance on favors and unpaid labor, creating a healthier and more ethical production environment. This level also allows us to expand post production resources, including higher end color grading, sound mixing, and foley work, ensuring the finished film meets professional exhibition standards. Finally, it strengthens our festival and release strategy by allowing broader festival submissions, improved marketing materials, and greater visibility for the film and its collaborators.
Why This Matters
3E is a film built on emotional truth, restraint, and atmosphere. Additional funding ensures that we can honor the vulnerability of the performances, the intensity of the subject matter, and the people who are giving their time, talent, and trust to this project.
No matter the final amount raised, every contribution directly supports the creation of a deeply personal, psychologically resonant horror film. But with increased funding, 3E becomes not just a completed film, but a carefully realized one that can stand confidently in festivals, reach a wider audience, and live beyond its initial release.
3E Perk List
$5 – Enter Apartment 3E
Digital thank you for social media story and your name on our Supporters Wall
$15 – The EVP File
Exclusive behind-the-scenes audio message from the director along with social media story.
$25 – 3E Digital Collector’s Packet
Digital poster
Digital behind-the-scenes booklet
Director’s
note
Unreleased production stills after filming
$40 – Watch the Shadows Move
Early access digital screening of the completed film, 48 hours before the public release.
$50 – The Apartment Key
Your name included in the film credits under Residents and Supporters of Apartment 3E.
$75 – Dual Timeline Bundle
Everything above plus selected script pages and director video exploring the film’s two timelines.
$100 – Become a Resident
Everything above plus your name subtly placed on an in-world prop such as a tenant list or mail envelope inside the apartment set.
$150 – The Haunting Begins Early
Exclusive early look at an uncut scene and a personalized digital thank-you message from the director.
$200 – Digital Producer’s Notebook
A downloadable PDF featuring director journals, moodboards, color grading plans, and set design notes.
Limited Premium Perks
(Minimum of 20 slots per tier. All digital. No in-person access.)
$300 – Associate Producer
Associate Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Name
highlighted on our digital Supporters Wall
Exclusive digital
production updates during filming
Access to a private
behind-the-scenes digital gallery not released anywhere else
$500 – Post-Production Deep Dive
Exclusive pre-recorded video presentation from the director exploring
editing, sound, and color
Downloadable PDF on the film’s
post-production process
Private link to watch a
director-introduced early scene
Includes Associate Producer credit
$750 – Story Archive Access
Access to a private digital folder containing
• Deleted script
pages
• Alternate scene drafts
• Director commentary
tracks
• Unreleased moodboards
• Notes about the apartment’s
symbolism
Includes all perks from the Post-Production Deep Dive tier
$1,000 – Executive Producer
Executive Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Early private
digital screening before all other tiers
Personalized recorded
thank-you message from the director
A digital Executive Producer
recognition plaque
Includes all perks from the Story Archive
Access tier
$2,000 – Producer Circle
Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Exclusive extended
behind-the-scenes digital package including
• Raw production
stills
• Makeup tests
• Set-building photos
• Early
footage stills
Digital production scrapbook
Early private
digital screening
Your name added to the Residents of Apartment
3E: Producer Circle archive
Includes all perks from earlier tiers
$2,500 – Producer Circle Elite
Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Early private digital
screening
Access to The Digital Vault featuring rare drafts,
removed ideas, director audio reflections, and alternate visual
concepts
Expanded behind-the-scenes digital package
Digital
production scrapbook
Personalized recorded thank-you message from
the director
Your name added to the Residents of Apartment 3E:
Inner Circle
Includes all perks from previous tiers.
Perks
Executive Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Early private
digital screening before all other tiers
Personalized recorded
thank-you message from the director
A digital Executive Producer
recognition plaque
Includes all perks from the Story Archive
Access tier
Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Exclusive extended
behind-the-scenes digital package including
• Raw production
stills
• Makeup tests
• Set-building photos
• Early
footage stills
Digital production scrapbook
Early private
digital screening
Your name added to the Residents of Apartment
3E: Producer Circle archive
Includes all perks from earlier tiers
Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Early private digital
screening
Access to The Digital Vault featuring rare drafts,
removed ideas, director audio reflections, and alternate visual
concepts
Expanded behind-the-scenes digital package
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production scrapbook
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the director
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digital screening
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3E: Producer Circle archive
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Producer credit in the film and on IMDb
Early private digital
screening
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removed ideas, director audio reflections, and alternate visual
concepts
Expanded behind-the-scenes digital package
Digital
production scrapbook
Personalized recorded thank-you message from
the director
Your name added to the Residents of Apartment 3E:
Inner Circle
Includes all perks from previous tiers
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