This Community Service Program (PkM) responds to the growing interest among high school students (SMA/SMK/MAN) in horror films and Over The Top (OTT) platforms, coupled with limited access to technical cinematic training. The aim was to enhance participants' understanding and technical skills in horror film production, focusing on mastering key techniques such as jumpscares, cinematography, the three-act script structure, and effective camera angle selection. The method employed was an interactive webinar workshop, which included theoretical delivery, analysis of examples, and discussions. Effectiveness was measured through pre-test and post-test assessments to evaluate changes in understanding, along with a satisfaction survey conducted at the end of the program. Results indicated a substantial improvement in participants' understanding of all technical aspects, particularly in their deepened comprehension and confidence in applying jumpscare techniques and selecting camera angles, as confirmed by the comparison of pre- and post-test scores. Participant satisfaction was exceptionally high, with notable increases in ratings of 4 and 5. It was concluded that the PkM webinar successfully achieved its goal of providing relevant cinematic knowledge in horror film production. However, a limitation identified was the lack of direct hands-on practice sessions. It is recommended that future iterations of the program incorporate more intensive practical components, such as short film production assignments or blended learning models, to further strengthen participants' application skills and develop the potential of young Indonesian filmmakers in the horror genre.
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