Towards The Last Episode, Here Are 5 Facts Behind The Making Of Blood Teluh Series
JAKARTA - The Blood Teluh Series offers terror through mystical and gripping scenes while inviting the audience to guess who was behind the terror experienced by the Wulan and Esa families. The series, which was first launched last February, is entering its last episode. The conflict presented was even more tense.
But behind it all, the creation of Blood Teluh kept some interesting facts during the shooting process. This was revealed by director Kimo Stamboel. The following is a summary of the interesting facts of Blood Teluh quoted from a press statement received Thursday, April 27.
Filming with native loggers According to Kimo, native reasonmen were used while filming with the players for a number of terror scenes. Even so, said Kimo, the actors were brave and relaxed to act by seeing the original settlers firsthand.
Involving the spiritual consultant to present a terror that is evident that Sutradara is collaborating with the spiritual consultant to present a terror story so that the series does present the horror story that has happened.
"The consultantspirtual tells about his experience related to complaints, what happened, and how the complaint process attacks other people. We put it all in script writing," said Kimo.
The players did physical special training and the language of Osing The cast including Mikha Tambayong, Deva Mahenra, and Justin Adiwinata did special exercises to bring physical scenes.
In addition, said Kimo, the players also carried out special dialogue exercises in Osing. This is to strengthen the authentic side when playing scenes set in Banyuwangi in 1998.
Even though it's a horror story, the shooting atmosphere feels good The story presented "Blood Vessel" seems scary, heavy, and very serious. However, Kimo admits that on the sidelines of the shooting process it was fun, exciting, and lots of laughter.
Even so, the seriousness of the crew and players is still put forward. When filming starts, they can immediately get serious again and focus on their respective roles.
According to Kimo Serial, the most favorite and most difficult scene consisting of 10 episodes also left an impression on Kimo, especially for the most favorite and most difficult scenes. According to him, his favorite scene is when the Wulan family has dinner together because it can display family warmth beautifully and naturally. While the most difficult scene is when taking scenes on small bridges.
"We have to shoot in the middle of the night before sunrise, with various properties and heavy equipment that we bring for filming purposes, and the bridge is also very small, so during filming the luggage is worried," he said.
"But fortunately everything went smoothly," concluded Kimo.