


Pain-Ting : 2-minute custom movie scene with you in it .
🎬 Title: PAIN-TING
Genre: Psychological Horror / Mystery / Supernatural Thriller
Rated: R (Disturbing Images, Language, Creepy Themes)
🎨🩸 Movie Description:
Some paintings hang on walls… this one hangs over your life.
When Ms. Amora, a reclusive art teacher in a quiet town, begins painting again after a decade of silence, something dark begins to awaken. Her new canvas, a massive piece simply titled “The Witness,” seems to paint itself — details she doesn’t remember adding, figures she didn’t intend to create.
But what starts as her comeback masterpiece becomes a curse.
Soon, people in the neighborhood begin to fall victim to strange accidents and twisted fates — all of them eerily mirrored in the painting’s evolving image.
One by one, their tragedies appear on the wall...
before they happen.
Now, her curious new tenant, Elijah, a young art student, must unravel the mystery before he becomes the next figure trapped on the canvas — a prisoner of paint, pain, and prophecy.
Because in this house, the brush decides who suffers next… and the frame never forgets.
🎬 Title: PAIN-TING
Genre: Psychological Horror / Mystery / Supernatural Thriller
Rated: R (Disturbing Images, Language, Creepy Themes)
🎨🩸 Movie Description:
Some paintings hang on walls… this one hangs over your life.
When Ms. Amora, a reclusive art teacher in a quiet town, begins painting again after a decade of silence, something dark begins to awaken. Her new canvas, a massive piece simply titled “The Witness,” seems to paint itself — details she doesn’t remember adding, figures she didn’t intend to create.
But what starts as her comeback masterpiece becomes a curse.
Soon, people in the neighborhood begin to fall victim to strange accidents and twisted fates — all of them eerily mirrored in the painting’s evolving image.
One by one, their tragedies appear on the wall...
before they happen.
Now, her curious new tenant, Elijah, a young art student, must unravel the mystery before he becomes the next figure trapped on the canvas — a prisoner of paint, pain, and prophecy.
Because in this house, the brush decides who suffers next… and the frame never forgets.