The company will pay someone $1000 and $300 to watch 13 horror films during October

A financial company will pay $1,000 for what it can watch 13 scary films in October. This comes as an attempt to find out if the size of a film's budget affects its effectiveness. CNN writes that “FinanceBuz” is seeking to employ someone who [...]
CNN writes that “FinanceBuz” is seeking to employ someone who will watch 13 of the most frightening movies, meanwhile, monitor heart rate using Fitbit.
In honor of the frightening season, we in FinanceBuz are dying to know whether high-budget horror movies give out stronger fears than low budgets. You're going to help us find out whether the budget of a movie affects how frightening it may be, wearing a Fitbit to monitor your heart rate while you watch these 13 films”, added the company”, the company said in a statement.
According to CNN, those who will accept this challenge in exchange for the money will watch the following films between October 9th and October 18th: “Saw, Amityville Horort”, “A Quaet Place”, “A Quaet Place Part 2”, “Candyman”, “Insidious”, “Sinister”, “Out”, “The Purge”, “Halloene (2018)”, “Paranormal Activy” and “
And also “FinanceBuz” will provide the person who will watch the movies and a Fitbit tracker along with $1000 and $300 and a $50 gift to cover the costs of the party's fear.
Interested persons should fill out a form and show the company why they are the best person for the job.
Applications must be completed by 26 September, and FinanceBuz will elect a winner by 1 October.











