Over three years in the making at 1 hour and 22 minutes, episode one of season 3 was one of the most ambitious we’ve ever filmed with 16 separate shoots capturing the evolution of Haunted Overload in Lee, New Hampshire.

Filming deep in the woods, often at night, through rain, mud, and even snow, pushed every technical boundary imaginable for an indie filmmaker. Lighting a forest for cinematic storytelling while preserving the atmosphere of darkness and mystery was one of the biggest challenges.

The result is a fascinating Halloween documentary and the story of Eric Lowther whose love of Halloween grew into a lifelong obsession. What began as a homemade yard haunt became so massive that his town shut it down, forcing him to go professional. Today, his world-renowned attraction has raised nearly a million dollars for animal charities, all born from a love of art, craftsmanship and the thrill of the scare.

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