From the earliest sketches to the final cut, the visual tone of Eagle’s Nest was carefully shaped to evoke the atmosphere of a 1940s suspense thriller – stark contrasts, shadowed tension, and music woven through every frame to heighten emotion and unease.
The storyboard served as the foundation for the film’s visual rhythm, guiding each shot toward that timeless, cinematic feel.
In post-production, Anthony Burgess and Elly Bran spent countless hours refining every scene – editing, grading, and shaping the sound, until the film fully embodied the haunting vision they set out to create.