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Dean Alioto. Writer: The Beatles. Dean Alioto studied film at both University of Southern California and San Francisco State University. Alioto is credited in the Paramount + documentary Unknown Dimensions: The Story of Paranormal Activity as being the first filmmaker to use the found footage format with his debut film The McPherson Tape.
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Dean Alioto. Writer: The Beatles. Dean Alioto studied film at both University of Southern California and San Francisco State University. Alioto is credited in the Paramount + documentary Unknown Dimensions: The Story of Paranormal Activity as being the first filmmaker to use the found footage format with his debut film The McPherson Tape.
Oct 2, 2016 · Dean Alioto is the director and writer of two of the earliest and most influential films to grace the genre, UFO Abduction (1989) and Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County (1998), also known as The McPherson Tape. The story behind Dean Alioto’s contributions to the genre has since become the stuff of legend.
UFO Abduction (aka The McPherson Tape) is a 1989 American science fiction horror, found-footage film, written, produced, and directed by Dean Alioto. The film centers on a family who are terrorized by extraterrestrials during a birthday celebration.
Oct 2, 2016 · Director Dean Alioto addresses allegations of alien footage and discusses The McPherson Tape, UFO Abduction, and Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County
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Dean Alioto is an award-winning director/writer and a creator of the "found footage" genre with his highly-rated TV movie ALIEN ABDUCTION: INCIDENT IN LAKE COUNTY. Alioto made his theatrical film debut with the critically acclaimed dark comedic-thriller, CRASHING EDEN.