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Analog Horror - Found Footage

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Analog horror can be seen as a descendant of creepypasta and found footage films. It draws inspiration from earlier works like The Blair Witch Project and The Ring, which utilized similar themes of manipulated media and unsettling narratives. The genre gained traction with the success of Local 58, No Through Road, and Gemini Home Entertainment. It is characterized by its use of low-fidelity visuals, cryptic messages, and a nostalgic aesthetic reminiscent of late 20th-century television and analog media, often set between the 1960s and 1990s

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First off, what is analog horror? They’re horror films, shorts, or videos in general done in the style of old VHS, Beta, or other pre-digital formats. Sometimes they can look like an old camcorder view of some phenomena, like The Blair Witch Project. Most of the time, they look like old news broadcasts, informational videos, or local area warnings.

They became particularly popular in the 2010s, inspired by old horror specials like Ghostwatch or actual TV signal hijackings like the Max Headroom Incident. The combination of cryptic messages, visual distortions, and bizarre imagery can leave viewers’ skin crawling, particularly when they watch these famous examples of the genre.

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  • No Through Road
  • Ben Drowned
  • Super Mario 64: CLASSIFIED
  • Petscop
  • Local 58
  • CH/SS
  • The Mandela Catalogue
  • The Smile Tapes
  • Marble Hornets
  • ECKVA
  • Hi I'm Mary Mary
  • Gemini Home Entertainment
  • Surreal Broadcast
  • Midwest Angelica
  • Somnium DreamViewer
  • BLUE_CHANNEL
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