Is some of the footage in Project X real?

Is some of the footage in Project X real?

The film is loosely based on a true story. The real story happened in 2008 when a Melbourne boy, Corey Delaney, invited strangers to a party in his parents’ house. The 16-year-old’s parents went out of town, and he decided to have a party at the nearly empty home.

Where did Corey Delaney Party take place?

Melbourne
For the remaining few who don’t know who he is, Corey is the yellow sunglasses-sporting, Melbourne (Australia) teenager who hosted a MySpace-enabled party at his parents’ outer suburbs home last weekend while they were away on holiday.

Is Project X based on a true story?

Project X is loosely based on a real-life party thrown by Corey Washington in Australia. In 2008, the 16-year-old Corey organized a party for a few friends and posted the invitation on MySpace. Close to 500 people arrived at Corey’s house looking for a good time.

How is found footage used in the movie Project X?

By using the found footage film technique, Todd added a sense of realism to the film. The stunts in the movie feel exaggerated, but the camerawork makes the film feel like something that can or has happened in real life. Project X uses footage from different cameras, as you would expect footage from a party to appear.

What are the similarities between Project X and teen parties?

Those of you who’ve attended a teenage or college party can attest that such parties share some parallels with Project X . Drugs, alcohol, nudity, loud music, and making out all feature in parties organized by energized and hormone-filled youngsters.

Is Project X a horror or Paranormal Movie?

While the found footage genre is most commonly associated with paranormal and horror movies, ‘Project X’ attempts to play around with the concept while exploring the extreme highs and lows of a teenage party gone wrong (or right, depending on who you ask).