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Scare Campaign

Scare Campaign is a written and directed by Colin Cairnes and Cameron Cairnes. The story follows the crew of a prank show who escalate their stunts in an abandoned , leading to deadly consequences. Starring , , , and , the film blends found footage and slasher elements. The film had its world premiere at Monster Fest on November 26, 2015, and received a theatrical release in Australia on March 2, 2017, with a runtime of 80 minutes. Produced by Cyan Films and Major International Pictures, the film's practical effects emphasize gore and tension, drawing comparisons to prank show satires like The Blair Witch Project meets reality TV horror. Critics noted its energetic pacing and inventive kills but criticized predictable plotting and underdeveloped characters, resulting in mixed reviews. Upon release, Scare Campaign garnered an user rating of 5.8 out of 10 based on 4,279 votes as of November 2025 and a 30% audience score on from more than 50 ratings. The Cairnes brothers, known for their debut feature (2012), later directed the acclaimed 2023 horror , highlighting their growing prominence in the genre.

Background and Development

Concept and Writing

The directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes drew inspiration for Scare Campaign from their previous film (2012), a rural -comedy, transitioning to a more straightforward urban narrative centered on a television show. This shift allowed the brothers to explore a premise where a hidden-camera program escalates into genuine peril as the crew pushes boundaries to recapture declining viewership. The screenplay, co-written by the Cairnes brothers, originated from their observation of viral YouTube prank videos, particularly elaborate ghost and zombie scares from and , leading to the core idea of victims retaliating against the filmmakers. Cameron Cairnes noted, "What if the victim were to turn and got their revenge on the TV crew?" as the pivotal concept driving the script's development. The script developed from a one-page outline into a second draft within six months, with greenlighting in late 2014 and completion around 2014-2015. It emphasized thematic elements like the blurring of reality and fiction in media, examining how reality television's quest for authenticity can devolve into chaos without spoiling specific plot details. This development phase culminated in greenlighting by , which provided a $450,000 production grant in the 2014-2015 funding round, enabling the project to move forward with producer Julie Ryan. The brothers' prior experience in the horror genre, honed through , informed their focus on tension-building within a found-footage style, prioritizing psychological dread over overt gore.

Casting and Pre-production

was cast in the lead role of after auditioning with two key scenes from the script, a decision influenced by her admiration for the creative team behind the directors' previous film, . was selected to portray the director Marcus, while took on the role of ; supporting cast included and as Vicki. The casting process emphasized actors capable of handling the film's blend of and dark , with announcements made in February 2015 as commenced. Producer Julie Ryan played a pivotal role in securing funding, obtaining production support from in 2014, alongside contributions from Film Victoria, the federal producer offset, and private investors. These efforts enabled the low-budget independent production, with costs significantly below the directors' prior film's AUD 2.3 million expenditure, allowing emphasis on practical effects and genre elements. Pre-production activities unfolded in early 2015, aligning with the cast reveal and the start of filming at locations such as the historic , which required coordination for authentic horror setups mimicking a mock show environment. The timeline focused on logistical preparations to maintain the film's tight schedule and resource constraints, prioritizing the prank show's conceptual execution without extensive revisions.

Production

Filming

Principal photography for Scare Campaign primarily took place in , , utilizing the abandoned Mayday Hills Village—formerly known as —to depict the film's setting and various urban prank locations. began on February 19, 2015, and lasted approximately four weeks, with extensive night shoots employed to heighten tension in the sequences and replicate the raw, hidden-camera style central to the narrative. Directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes utilized handheld cameras, concealed setups, and GoPro-style rigs to film the prank scenes, encouraging improvised reactions from the cast to preserve an authentic, documentary-like feel. Production faced challenges in coordinating stunts and for the 's violent encounters, handled by SFX designer Justin Dix, while prioritizing actor safety during the intense simulated scares in the dilapidated, historically eerie environment. The tight schedule proved particularly exhausting for the crew, compounded by unsettling on-set occurrences tied to the location's infamous past, such as reports of unexplained screams.

Visual Effects and Post-production

The post-production of Scare Campaign was overseen by editor Adam White, who crafted the film's pacing to heighten tension through rapid cuts during the shift from lighthearted pranks to intense sequences, drawing on the handheld filming style employed during . This approach maintained the raw, documentary-like feel of the prank show premise while building suspense in the narrative's darker turns. Visual effects emphasized practical techniques, with special effects makeup artist Justin Dix creating realistic gore elements using prosthetics and on-set constructions to depict the film's brutal kills and injuries. Minimal digital enhancements were applied via , limited primarily to subtle atmospheric elements like shadows in key chase and confrontation scenes, allowing the practical work to drive the 's visceral impact. Future Pictures handled the overall VFX integration alongside editorial support, ensuring seamless blending with the live-action footage. The film's effects were recognized with a for Best Achievement in Sound for Film at the 2016 Australian Screen Sound Guild (ASSG) Awards, highlighting the team's contributions to the auditory elements. Sound design, led by Steve Burgess, incorporated layered effects to amplify the prank show's chaotic energy and the escalating dread of the asylum sequences, earning the for its immersive quality. The original score, composed by Glenn Richards, fused upbeat, comedic motifs reminiscent of television entertainment with ominous, building tension to underscore the genre-blending tone. Post-production wrapped by late 2015, coinciding with the film's world premiere at Monster Fest on November 26, 2015, and included that imparted a gritty, desaturated palette evoking found-footage to enhance the hidden-camera aesthetic.

Release

Premiere and Festivals

Scare Campaign had its world premiere on 26 November 2015, opening the Monster Fest in , . The screening at the Lido Cinema featured attendance by directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes, producer Julie Ryan, and much of the cast and crew, capitalizing on the film's local production ties. At Monster Fest, the film swept the jury awards, winning Best Film (Crystal Monster), Best Director (green monster trophy), Best Feature Screenplay (sash award), and Best Sound in a Feature. Festival director Neil Foley praised it as a "return to the glory days of Ozploitation" for its bold take on horror tropes. The film then entered the international festival circuit, with its first overseas screening at the Hallucinations Collectives festival in Lyon, France, on 23 March 2016. It received further showings at select horror and fantasy events, such as the FANT Bilbao International Film Festival in Spain on 8 May 2016 and the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival in Switzerland on 1 July 2016. Promotional activities centered on Q&A sessions with the Cairnes brothers, including at the Monster Fest premiere, where they discussed the film's roots in prank television formats like Scare Tactics and escalating YouTube pranks from Japan and South America that inspired the story's shift from lighthearted scares to genuine terror. These events emphasized the directors' intent to subvert audience expectations by turning the pranksters into victims.

Distribution and Home Media

Scare Campaign was released theatrically in on 17 2016 in a limited event-style capacity by Bonsai Films. handled home video distribution for the Australian market. Internationally, the film received a limited digital release in the United States on 24 October 2016 through Studio71, available on platforms such as , , and . It later premiered in other markets, including on 19 May 2017 under the title Kanlı Oyun. At the , Scare Campaign earned $80,726 internationally, primarily from ($80,742), underscoring its modest performance as an . Domestic earnings in were similarly limited, aligning with the film's status and restricted theatrical run. For home media, issued the DVD in in late 2016. The film became available for digital streaming and purchase shortly after its U.S. release, expanding accessibility beyond theaters.

Plot

Scare Campaign follows the crew of a long-running hidden-camera prank show of the same name, which has been entertaining audiences for five years with elaborate scares. Facing declining ratings and stiff competition from a rival online series called Masked Freaks that features more extreme content, the show's producers decide to ramp up the intensity for what may be their final episode. Led by director Marcus and assistant producer Emma, the team— including makeup artist Abby, technician Cal, and actor Dick—sets up their most ambitious stunt yet in an abandoned psychiatric asylum. Their target is a reclusive former groundskeeper, Rohan, whom they lure to the location under false pretenses. The prank involves staging supernatural horrors to terrify him, blending old-school scares with modern production techniques. However, as the setup unfolds, the boundaries between scripted and blur, leading to unexpected and a night of genuine for the crew. What begins as a bid for higher ratings spirals into a deadly , forcing the team to question who is pranking whom.

Cast

Reception

Critical Response

Scare Campaign received mixed reviews from critics, reflected in its aggregate score of 30% on , based on 12 reviews. On , it holds a 5.8 out of 10 rating from over 4,300 users (as of November 2025), indicating moderate audience approval. Positive critiques praised the film's inventive twists and successful blend of humor and elements. Similarly, Matt Donato from We Got This Covered commended its fun tone over outright scares, stating that the movie "works wonders with practical effects for the midnight crowd." Negative responses frequently criticized the reliance on predictable tropes and underdeveloped characters. Reviewers pointed out formulaic scares that failed to innovate within the . Others noted thin character development that undermined emotional investment, contributing to the overall sense of familiarity in the narrative structure. Audience reception has fostered a in communities, particularly for its exploration of prank show dynamics. User discussions emphasize the film's replay value due to its clever twists and , enhancing its appeal among enthusiasts.

Accolades

Scare Campaign premiered at Monster Fest in November 2015, where it won multiple awards from the jury, including the Crystal Monster for Best Film awarded to directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes, the for Best Feature Film Director also to the Cairnes brothers, the Best Feature award to Colin and Cameron Cairnes, and Best Sound in a Feature to sound designers Steve Burgess and Chris Goodes. In 2016, the film's sound team received nominations at the Australian Screen Sound Guild (ASSG) Awards for the Andrew Plain Award for Best Film , recognizing the work of Steve Burgess, Chris Goodes, Liesl Pieterse, Alex Francis, Mario Vaccaro, and Diego Ruiz. In 2017, the film was nominated for Best Foreign Horror at the iHorror Awards. The film did not receive major mainstream awards but earned recognition through these genre festival honors announced following its premiere and initial release in late 2016.

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