The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna

269 | Writing Horror with the Carved Creative Team (REBROADCAST)

Oct 30, 2025
Join director Justin Harding, co-writer Cheryl Meyer, and star Peyton Elizabeth Lee as they dive into the making of the campy slasher film Carved. Justin shares insights on practical effects and the film’s evolution, while Cheryl discusses crafting an engaging script that keeps emotional stakes high. Peyton highlights the importance of three-dimensional characters for actors. The trio also reminisces about their first horror films and the fun dynamics of balancing humor with genuine terror, revealing the creative joy behind writing impactful horror.
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ANECDOTE

Passion Sold The Role

  • Peyton Elizabeth Lee joined Carved after a Zoom where Justin Harding’s passion and clear vision answered her script questions.
  • She prioritized makers’ enthusiasm because she spends long periods with the cast and crew on set.
ADVICE

Write Characters With Contradictions

  • Peyton looks for fully formed, layered characters rather than archetypes when choosing roles.
  • Give actors complexity and contradictions so they can creatively develop the part.
ANECDOTE

Short Film Became Feature Seed

  • Justin Harding’s pumpkin concept began as a 2018 Hulu short that won a festival contest and later evolved into a feature.
  • He invited Cheryl Meyer to collaborate after seeing her pedigree and wanting a female voice for the project.
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