Late-night pillow talk takes a nightmarish turn. Director's Note: I’ve had a few partners chastise me for my dark imagination, and I don’t blame them. I spend a lot of my professional life thinking up and searching for scary things, but it wasn’t until I was drifting off and was interrupted by a partner swearing she saw someone outside the window that I understood how unnerving it can be to be. It got me thinking that what scared me wasn’t that there might be someone out the window, it’s that someone I shared a bed with, someone I loved, was afraid. In the end, there wasn’t anyone there, and we laughed off our jitters, but that feeling stuck with me. I’ve worked with Nicole Starrett for a few years now and trusted that she would do this feeling justice, and I couldn’t have been more grateful for her to bring in Mark Cosby, a brilliant actor who she had worked with before and trusted with the kind of fear they would be sharing. “I hate being scared,” Nicole admitted, “I really do.” It showed, and it was perfect. Starring: Nicole Starrett Mark Cosby Nate Logue Directed by: Isaac Ruth & Ali Petre Written by: Isaac Ruth Executive Producer: Alex Frankel Director of Photography: Alex Frankel Music Composer: Tyler Burton Sound Mixing: Leandra Dichirico Sound Editing: Dustin Lovelis Production Assistant: Lucy Place Equipment Used: Panasonic GH4 with V-Log Metabones Speedbooster Sigma 18-35 1.7 Art Lens Zhiyun Crane-2 with additional bars and follow focus.