Ian Tuason Felt Haunted Shooting Audio-Based Horror Movie ‘Undertone’ in His Home. Now, A24 and Blumhouse Are Betting Big on His Dark Visions

For an indie filmmaker, there can be a lot of advantages to filming in your own home: No need for permits, no time restrictions, and you can manipulate the surroundings any way you wish. When Ian Tuason was preparing his directorial debut, “Undertone,” it was a no-brainer choice for the low-budget film. Yet shooting a horror movie in his home had an unintended effect.

“The house got haunted, and I had to live in it,” he says. “I was the one who had to sleep in it. I got desensitized, but wasn’t comfortable.”

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