the horror I can't handle
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- THE HORROR I CAN'T HANDLE
I don't know about you, but if there was one piece of horror media that I really can't handle too well, it would be analog horror. So join me on going through the scariest and most unsettling pieces of analog horror I have recently discovered and had the misfortune of seeing in my early years!
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Chapters
0:00 - 0:40 : intro
0:40 - 2:54 : analog history
2:54 - 5:35 : the kid and the camera
5:35 - 9:02 : unedited footage of a bear
9:02 - 11:35 : this house has people in it
11:35 - 12:47 : the mandela catalogue
12:47 - 13:45 : the smile tapes
13:45 - 15:06 : marble hornets (last one)
15:06 - 15:43 : backrooms (actual last one)
15:43 - 16:44 : outro - Кино
for all the people feeling scared, sometimes what helps me is thinking of it as someone’s passion project! The creators of these analog horror films must’ve put an incredible amount of work into bringing their vision to life, and just picture all the actors they needed to recruit for it! idk but thinking of it as a creative project made out of love for the genre helps me to not pee my pants at night and view it as real
Exactly! It's their art. And the fact that people are so afraid of it is the best compliment for a horror film maker. ❤ (I say this as a horror artist XD)
Wow this is an incredible and positive mindset. God bless you, good sir.
This is one of the reasons I love horror so much. These are people who are making something and making you feel these strong emotions. I don’t get scared anymore, because fear is not something to be afraid of
Analog horror is ruined for me, It is so non-scary, its funny.
also. the huge trope of stretching faces and eyes bore the hell out of me, its annoying.
Psychological horror - fear of losing yourself
Body horror - fear of losing control/being trapped in a physical hell
Cosmic horror - fear of the unknown
Analog horror - finding fear in the familiar
What do you mean
This.. this deserves to be in the hall of fame of YT comments.
This has to be one of the best comments on YT
@@ThePersonWhoAsked69420 what do all these mean
@@amango8448 idk how to explain
I love the ending, leaving off with the Mandela catalog "I you see anyone identical to you, run" and then having a blavk screen, so the only thing that is left is your reflection
Oh my god that's genius, I've never noticed that before
That means you're watching it with the lights on, like a pus.
@@user-bz7qg5xw6h im watching it with the lights on because they were already on
Mf is too clever
@@user-bz7qg5xw6h whats wrong with that
I discovered this genre in probably the worst and most terrifying way possible. I was watching scary animations and i fell asleep and literally woke up in the middle of the night to blood curdling screams but upon awakening it was silent and i realized my tv was in fact still on with a still image of a disturbing face staring directly at me morphing and glitching while the eyes pierced mine. I literally thought i was having a nightmare it felt so surreal and wrong. Tears immediately ran down my face and i couldn’t even fathom why i was stuck in fear before i frantically started looking for my remote and as i looked away from the screen the screams started again i really started to think shit was really happening to me i almost lost my shit.
that sucks dude hope u got over that trauma somewhat lol
what the hell were you watching for this to happen wtf
HELP HOW ARE YOU STILL ALIVE
bro just got alternate appear on his tv
Mandela Catalog is very well done in terms of Analog Horror so every so often if you know where to look you can find some good ones for FNaF as well.
While analog horror doesn't really scare me all that much nowadays, one video that used to unnerve me so much was Local58's "You Are On The Fastest Route Available".
The concept of your GPS getting hacked and rerouting/taking you to a place that you REALLY shouldn't be is really concerning to think about.
That's one of the only ones I simply cannot watch, and I'm glad someone else agrees. There's something about that video that's just so unnerving I can hardly even think about it without tearing up and feeling icky.
Have you seen Real Sleep? It's also a Local 58 video, and supposedly it uses actual audio/visual tricks that can (temporarily!) do something to your facial recognition that leads to a higher risk of nightmares. flashed face distortion effect. I don't understand the science behind it very well, but it seems to work considering I've never seen more comments on a video claiming that it gave them nightmares + my boyfriend tried it (I'm too scared) and can confirm! (he got bonus nightmare content because we'd binged the Mandela catalogue the same day and that also leaked into his dreams lmao)
Worth noting: Again, if this does do anything to anyone, it's temporary, and you have to actually follow the instructions that appear on the screen for it to do anything!
Urban's spooks scared me the first time I watched it
local58 was the first analog horror series I ever saw and it’s still the scariest to me (although the Mandela catalogue is a very very close 2nd). just thinking about the contingency message makes me so uneasy 🥴 the idea of a mass suicide is so creepy, and the idea of whatever could be SO bad that an entire country’s citizens kill themselves is even creepier
local58 is the best anologue horror series OF ALL TIME
The creature from the movie SMILE made me realize exactly how terrifying an actual alternate would look
Dude fr
For sure that movie really sucked but had undeniably great creature design
@@osmiumGE yes
Personally, it reminds me of the mimics from Vita Carnis, with the bright red skin and everything
@@KemonoKonpeito I don't think that was skin, quite the opposite
3:41 What we hear is not footsteps but someone knocking on the window. That's why the kid goes to the window
yezs
One I really loved was something like... I don't remember exactly what it was called, something like "My House Tour" or something like that. Basically starts as a tour of a traditional Japanese home that starts normal if slightly dark and dilapidated but ends up progressing into full on decay with bizarre and creepy things scattered about as well as a physically impossible layout. All set up as being a single shot from a handheld camera.
that video fucked me up lmao, it was so uncomfortable
My house walk-through?
I want to know what that is. Did you remember the name?
@@Rabbit-o-witz Could be this one: ruclips.net/video/qWXnt2Z2D1E/видео.html
fits the bill, and it's made by a relatively established Japanese horror youtuber
Shit I don't remember the name but I know Jacksepticeye watched it in one of his "Scariest Videos On The Internet" check out all the playlist, it's pretty cool and you'll find it there.
Also, the transition of "Grandmother isn't here" to "Grandmother is here" scared the shit out of me
Analog horror, in my opinion, portrays the uncanny valley better than any other genre (even body horror). Maybe that's why the backrooms seem least scary
Analog doesn't scare me. I wish it did
@@shadowanimations__2110 you want a cookie?
@@nirvanaheights I want shit to scare me again.
@@shadowanimations__2110too many analog horror/eas content making the same repetitive boring shit.
When done well it can be really good
@@N-methyl1phenylpropan-2-amine The only good one I seen recently that isn't blatantly annoying, is the monument mythos
I can handle it barely. Its literally almost impossible for me to watch. It scares me more than psychological horror. Its like an evolved version of creepypastas.
edit : im famous
I can watch I just try to predict the shit that is gonna pop up but sometimes it's so hard to tell when it's coming lol
Oh yeah, internet horror has become beyond just creepy stories now. Even the creepy stories are getting good. I feel like Unfiction/ARGs are the successors of OG creepypastas.
I love horror
for some reason, i am captivated by it, yet it makes me very uncomfortable
It’s really not like an evolved version of creepypasta at all
"The children under the house" is another good one. Can't get much more analogue than drawings and cassette tapes.
that one is really good
everything from that creator so far is good
I just went to see, it's really good wow
the mandela catalogue was the first analog horror series ive ever seen, and i love it so much (if you couldn't already tell). It just makes you uneasy and the way the whole thing is set up (music, visuals, lore, etc.) is just amazing. I cant tell you how many times a chill has gone down my spine while i was watching it. The mix of body horror, phycological horror, and analog horror in that series is perfect, and i dont think ill ever get tired of it
I can’t stand it if i see a snippet of a doppleganger i might get nightmares for 2 weeks straight
I remember watching Mandela catalog (my first analog horror) and I literally wasn't able to sleep properly after I watched it. Analog horrors makes you sit and just forced to watch every single event that happens, making you feel like you are the one that is experiencing all of it. The best thing about this kind of horror genre is that it doesn't have to be high quality to give you nightmares.
That's kinda what the entire film medium attempts to do .. make you sit and watch everything 😂
Another analog horror is urban spook but it’s really messed up
Exactly. The found footage concept makes it feel so much more personal and i love it
If we’re counting found footage as analog horror; then my first was The Blare Witch Project. It may not have been everyone’s cup of tea, but along with Sissy Spacek’s performance of Carrie, it’s peak horror for me.
But if we’re not counting that, then….the Walten Files and Liminal Land. Those two freak me the fuck out because of how scary their sound design is.
Whenever I’m alone at night after watching TWF, I can literally hear Shaa calling out “Am I still beautiful to you, SophIIIIIIIEE-“
Shivers and I won’t sleep for the rest of the night
Mandela catalogue is tbh not scary at all in my opinion the faces look goofy asf
I think my favorite analog horror was that Red Lobster commercial where the woman is trapped and it just keeps degrading and it ends up being a metaphor for alcoholism.
Can you send the link to that one?
@@jackpandora3160 It’s called ‘Great choice’ but I’m not sure what the link is
my friend showed me that a few weeks ago, it was actually really good but also creepy
I've been looking for the unedited footage of a bear for years. It got to the point were I thought I just dreamt it. The chills that covered my body when she found her sweater. I swear Adult Swim aired that as an actual commercial years ago
they did! along with another resnick film: too many cooks. def recommend
What tends to get me about analogue horror is not only the constant noise in the background, but the noise in the visuals as well. When things are dimly lit its all staticky and you swear you see something or dont see something, it messes with your brain. As they say the imagination is more horrifying than anything you can put on the screen.
For me, the most unsettling part of The Kid and the Camera is the Kipsneed appearing in the real life photos. It’s so hard to put into words how unnatural it feels.
Blurring the line between reality and imagination is truly terrifying.
I think they wasted a huge opportunity to show a grotesque "real" photo of the Kipsneed.
Which part? i don’t see him
@@primordius777 It's not in this video, but it's on the original claymation towards the end.
@@Lynxez thanks for the information, not looking it up tho i gotta sleep
I still think Gemini Home Entertainment was one of the scariest analog horror that I’ve watched.
god yeah it’s actually horrifying 😭 (love it to death tho)
Gemini is my favorite.
does the planet have balls? Is it a woman? We don’t know…
Is it a woman and have balls?
that’s what I think of when I watch it so it isn’t scary
@@5XOCYD These are the important questions we should all be asking ourselves.
@@RickAstley-qd8bn are we a woman that has balls?
Some of my favourites are EAS scenarios, where its just reasonable enough that its not obviously ridiculous, and also vague enough that it can make you afraid of your own room.
I am an avid horror junkie, (been watching and reading horror content since before I was double digits) I also either listen to horror stories or watch ghost videos everyday before I go to sleep for the last half a decade. But analog horror/uncanny valley-esque horror videos and media, such as the I feel fantastic video, backrooms, etc. make me feel so uncomfortable I can not finish any of them.
I can watch videos of cryptids, ghosts, creepy people or anything but watching these type of videos give me such an uneasy feeling I can not finish them. I’m not even “scared” it’s like watching a snuff movie, I’m not scared during the viewing but I just feel terribly uneasy watching it.
I forgot about the Adult Swim horror skits! They would come on at 3:45 am ( if I remember correctly) and lasted like 15 mins. The sketches ( like 2 Many Cooks) would seamlessly blend into the already surreal late night tv commercials, and it would sneak up on you. Then at 4am, King of the Hill came on like nothing strange had happened. It was so unsettling, and I loved it.
Unedited footage of a bear fucked me all the way up
adult swim is elite
king of the hill will wash away any traumatizing experiences you may have.
Nostalgia
You know it's bad when you can predict the scare and you still get scared shitless
What is the scare? Like a jumpscare?
Junji ito basically
@@Voun_ it's like a jumps care 👻
The Walten Files was my first analog horror series and is by far my favorite. I always coke back to rewatching it around winter time and it always scares me to my core. It’s perfectly realistic and uncanny. It also has a deep message surrounding it involving family and children. The pure horror is unrivaled for me. Amazing introduction to an honestly terrifying yet beautiful genre.
My horror? ANALOG
My spaces? LIMINAL
My angels? BIBLICALLY ACCURATE
My anime? MATURE
My sims? IMMERSIVE
My cities? WALKABLE
My life? VAN
My emo? MIDWESTERN
My portrayal of mental illness in film? REALISTIC
My burgers? NOTHING
bruv what
Hotel? Trivago.
Hey I know this guy :D
Amen.
7:05 I don't know if you only fear look-alikes in horror but in real life I've watched a tiktok of a girl who looks identical to me except her hairstyle and I legit got a panic attack. Never watched the mandela catalog either it's just... An uncanny feeling.
That would not of been good on my sanity
Rest assured, that our gene-pool is not infinite, as well as the combinations it can make. It is very possible that someone, looking very similar to you, lives on this planet, or lived before you or will be born soon. Patterns repeat even in the dna-created variations, it is just natural.
In our day and age we are more connected ond more documented (filmed and photographed), than ever before, so the chance of seeing someone with a similar face structure is all the greater.
So don't worry! It is completely normal. 😊
I've also seen myself on a University AD poster once, but the girl must be about 10 years younger than me. Showed the photo to my partner without a comment, but he noticed it slower, yet agreed that the girl in the crowd looks very similar. Years before my own brother told me, he tought he had seen me on the bus home, yet it wasn't me. He almost greeted the girl, but noticed that the shape of her perscription glasses were different than mine back then. That was the only difference.
Wen he told me, it fascinated me, but my mind immediately went: "my face must be too basic, having no special features." 😅
@@theanimefan00 my closest homie is my doppelgänger 💀💀
@@theanimefan00 oh yeah i have a friend that lives in my closet that looks just like me! Sure he has longer fingers, missing eye balls the mouth being streched but he is a pretty chill dude.
@@theanimefan00 its also more common for women to find a doppelganger of themselves as the ratio of women to men is higher
Analog horror makes me feel like I have schizophrenia, or like I'm losing my grip on what reality is.
me omw to check for the hundreth time if my closet has a mimic hidden in it:
i have schizophrenia and i can confirm analog horror sometimes triggers my symptoms
what grip?
what is reality?
@@ChaosEnthusiastwomp womp
Corny
this is why I LOVED the book house of leaves, it has such an analog horror-esque vibe in which you question if the events of the book are real and have actually happened. it also helps that there's so little information about the book's author. it makes you spiral and go down decades-old forums searching for answers about the book, but there never are any. still gives me nightmares years after reading it, and I never really get nightmares so 😀
I love how at the end, he played the "if you see another person that look like you run away and hide" and he put on the black screen, so that you are looking at yourself, kind of like a mirror.
IM SO GLAD TO SEE THIS HOUSE HAS PEOPLE!!!! its imo one of the best analog horror ARGs. its so in depth, theres so much text, so much footage, so many layers to peel apart! its such a fun rabbit hole to go down.
I'm not trying to be one of those people but This House Has People In It is technically digital horror not analog horror
@@osmiumGE true, but its often just bunched together as a general term yk?
I mean, the man literally used a Night Mind thumbnail in his video. It'd be a shame if they DIDN'T know about This House
Are you talking about the Adult Swim one called "This House Has People in it" ?
@@ShardstapoRotmg yep!
When the smiley thing in mandela catalouge said "your new friend is inside your home!" I almost killed myself.
succumbing to mad????
@@xermionthesecond4396 yea almost, i wanted to hear it.
Nothing is worth the risk
@@Leon.K69 wdym
@@enderfrog313 nothing is worth the risk. Nothing is worth the risk. Nothing is worth the risk.
For the record, Claridryl is a portmanteau of Claritin and Benadryl, two very well-known allergy meds.
Obviously.
@@sunbeamfactory5171 You say "obviously", when it was clearly not obvious to this video's creator.
I feel like the reason analog horror is so terrifying is the similarities to childhood nightmares (at least for me). The sense of uneasiness and impending danger as opposed to a crazy person with a knife chasing you around really just gives me the feeling of a nightmare.
Local58 in my opinion is definitely one of the reasons why there is a rise of the analog horror genre on youtube . I discovered it when i was 14 during a sleepover with a friend and it scared us so much we could barely sleep for the night lol
It's not one of the reasons it literally is the reason both MANDELA CATALOG and Gemini Home Entertainment have confirmed they were directly inspired by it and since they inspired much more simular series it could undisputedly be called the rise of analog horror on youtube
A lot of Local58 was just trash, not scary at all and trying too hard. But there were some entries in Local58 that were great and very scary. The one with the GPS being hacked is a good example.
Funfact, Local58 is made by the guy who created the original Candle Cove Pasta
That part with the faces was traumatizing, it scared me so much I was literally shaking like a cartoon character, and the worse part was I was watching someone else react to it, and when it came to that part, the person reacting to it said to look away, but I didn't
@@zombieoutbreakprod Oh that makes sense. Candle Cove came so close to getting it right but jumped the shark with "the Skintaker" and made the story so lame. Same as Local58.
One movie that people have bashed on a lot but it truly left me terrified like no other was Skinamarink. It is very plain visually but I think thats why it is so scary for me. It sets the stage and lets your imagination go crazy. It doesnt give enough definitive answers but it creates an atmosphere of tension unlike any other horror movie ive seen.
I'm right there with ya that movie had me sleeping with the lights on
That shit keeps you on edge for like 2 hours
I have never felt more pure horror and terror watching a damn movie as I did while watching Skinamarink. It was so goddamn good and I have zero desire to watch it again.
skinamarink was terrifying and heartbreaking. it made not one but two of my friends cry and one of them is a big horror fan that usually handles that stuff very well
I feel like not mentioning other backrooms creators or it's origins was a bit of missed opportunity. @@4Plus419
Ah yes, MarbleHornets/Marble Hornets getting onto this video! But, one of the main characters is called Jay Merrick, and not Josh and such, but anyway, The Operator ≠ The Slenderman, they're two different entities, but they could possibly be from the same species of course, but yeah Jay Merrick running away from The Operator, Alex Kralie, Hoodie-[helps Jay], Masky-[helps Jay], and TOTHEARK/ToTheArk-[helps Jay], and such is cool and I'm still really happy that you had included MarbleHornets/Marble Hornets!
Edit: also The SlenderVerse/Slenderverse ≠ Creepypasta, even though it takes some aspects from it and such!
going through such creepy films for a video is crazy this deserves a like and im subbing
The creepy thing about analog horror is that it feels like an urban legend as in it's so immersive that it takes you back to your childhood where you believed in all sorts of stuff. Unlike other types of horror where you are sort of detached from it, this one tricks your brain into thinking that it's real and it's happening to you and not some made up characters.
The Kid With The Camera is so freaky. The horror fan in me loves it but the ending is CHILLING
No it isn't
@@ridernikkolson6594everyone has their own opinion dummy
@@ridernikkolson6594 why
@@ridernikkolson6594 Fear is subjective I guess
notice how its only default profile pictures disagreeing
The mandela effect has stuck with me for over a year and its the most terrifying thing i have ever experienced. The series is phenomenal
This made me nostalgic af, I remember this actually started at the beginning of the 90's when the first Found Footage films came out setting all foundations and standards for most of the stuff you guys have today. The biggest hit and the one that shaped this genre was The Blair Witch Project back in 99' what I believe happened is that this old format merge with the most creative and darkest side of the internet to come up with stories and eventually these awesome pieces of video we have today, I love how this style is taking over media and even videogames now! Awesome video man! Keep it up!
I remember being on acid watching adult swim and the undedited footage of a bear came on. I seriously thought I was tripping balls but I googled it the next morning and was relieved😅
DUDE YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW TERRIFIED I WAS WHEN I FIRST SAW THE CLARIDRYL AD, I SAW IT LIKE 6 YEARS AGO ON ADULT SWIM AND I'VE BEEN TRAUMATIZED EVER SINCE
I thought it was hilarious, the show infomercials is gold
impressively unsettling. i watched your analog horror dino video too and the flash of images before the dino sentience is explored actually prickled my skin, like it almost hurt
THANK YOU for talking about Unedited Footage of a Bear and This House has People in it! I discovered them a long time ago and was so afraid for so long. They were the first analog horror projects I had ever seen. I considered them analog horror but never saw anyone mentioning them when talking about Local58 or Mandela Catalogue, which both terrified me as well. They deserve so much attention, they were so ahead of their time, and so insanely well put together.
you know, i'd consider myself a pretty avid analog horror fan but i'd never seen the kid and the camera. i was very happy to watch something brand new and super well made. thanks for bringing it to my attention. so love the rush of analog horror in recent years, i was around during the active posting of marble hornets and i have absolutely adored all of the wonderful freaky ideas that have come from all of these creative minds as time has passed. truly some of the best horror out there.
I think part of what makes analog horror so scary is how it can break the 4th wall unlike any other genre can. With most horror genres, you’re watching the spooky stuff happen to other people, but with analog horror, *you’re* the one the spooky stuff is happening to, even if it’s just images on a screen
What are you talking about?
@@matthewjones39it’s like instead of watching a movie of terrifying things happen to other people, analog horror makes it feel almost as if you are the one experiencing a horrible thing. Like imagine waking up in the middle of the night and your tv is just randomly playing an analog horror film. That feeling of dread you would feel is what watching an analog horror is. You start to wonder wtf your actually looking at and it drives your fears to overwhelming points.
ii dunno if you were born in the 90, but if it's the case it's also why it is so terryfing, it personnaly reminds me of a time when i was watching TV, VHS tapes, and it's eerie, like you subconscious relate so much of those videos from your childhood, but everything looks so alterate/distorted.
This is such an underrated video and this creator deserves to be viral for his quality! I subbed and stay excited about it! Great work
7:20 bro, my alternate is getting absolutely slammed by me ina fight. Like no way im letting myself kick my ass.
i think the horror of analogue horror is that its too meta, it feels like YOU are in the horror movie watching the forbidden tape.
For me, it's Vita Carnis. Gotta be the scariest thing I've ever seen. Just the idea that those monsters exist (even if they don't), and hunt us specifically, gives me chills.
i watched the video where the child and mother get eaten by the harvester at 1am while high and I don't think I've been able to sleep the same since
Yeah, but when you watch it enough, it doesn't scare you. I for one have not been scared by it in a while. Just having to wait for the next season is horrifying enough.
I love horror because of how it makes me feel. I can control when my anxiety becomes too much for me, I can pick what to watch to distract me from what I’m usually anxious about. That sinking feeling horror gives me makes everything else disappear, and that doesn’t happen often, so I’m especially greatful for its existence!
Cosmic/supernatural horror especially lifts me out of the dumps of my own mind and into a relaxing kind of fear. Sinking into my mattress watching a scary horror short or reading a horror story is the best feeling!
Videos just talking about good horror or even just videos I’ve seen here on RUclips make me happy as well, because I’m not the only person who enjoys this stuff! Good times :)
I can't even describe how much I physically love horror, especially analog horror. I luv ur content man, keep it up :)
the kid and the camera showed up on my recommended a little while ago, definitely some haunting shit. also great video, your channel is underated asf
My favorite analog horror has gotta be Gemini Home Entertainment. It takes the home cassette aesthetic and goes the long way with it, rarely pulling any cheap tricks or cliches. It’s easily the most polished Analog Horror series I’ve seen since Local 58 and it’s more recent uploads have been the stuff of our nightmare’s nightmares.
Oh god, yes. It's actually so disturbing and I had to keep walking away from it
Yes GHE is S tier
love seeing fellow Gemini enjoyer. I really loved the creators detailed world building and the cosmic horror was brilliant. Also the fact it has a fully functional game is crazy, such a great series.
Ah yes, body horror.
Gemini Home Entertainment is the scariest thing I've ever seen.
I appreciate this video
Analog horror terrifies me in a way nothing else has and not many people I know seem to be able to relate
Analog horror really gets me because i was always freaked out by tv static. I was sure someTHING would suddenly appear, and that it was already whispering to me under the white noise. There was also always something uncanny about old late night tv
Brief addition for those just discovering these works for the first time, "Unedited Footage of a Bear" and "This House Has People In It" were actually both made by the same art/comedy group, Wham City! They have another scary-weird series called "The Mirror" about a cult and its odd behaviors and doctrine, and did a series called "The Cry of Mann" for adult swim where viewers could call in, talk to the characters and influence the story!
Alan Resnick had a hand in these projects and is the creator of AlanTutorial, which is a fantastic series.
I've loved analog horror since I found out about it, and unlike any other horror genre it continues to haunt me to this day. The scariest I've ever watched was Mandela Catalogue, and I almost made it through but i got too scared and had to stop 💀
My two person favourite bits of analog horror are definitely Local 58 and Gemini Home Entertainment. There's something so nostalgic yet terrifying about both.
I was one of the unlucky ones who saw the unedited footage of a bear at 4 in the morning. I have to say I loved it. It was awesome and I really enjoy when Adult Swim puts this kind of stuff up on their channel. Adult Swim is just for us, and they have the best cartoons and tv shorts around. I am so glade you put it in your video. I saw it so long ago I almost forgot about it until tonight. Man, I love the nighttime. It's scary and quiet all at once.
The analog horror piece that scared me the most looking back was “The Relocation Project” episode of the Walten Files. There were so many creepy moments for me specifically in that one: from Jack popping up all over Felix’s praise video, to the mechanic girl(I think her name is Ashley) being basically mutilated while her friends are in the building and we’re the only ones who hear her screams, to Banny’s whole little section with the mechanic from Bon’s Burger’s getting chased and being forced to suffocate and starve inside a robot, to finally the story behind Shaa and what happened to Rosemary.
That episode was by far the most uncomfortable one for me, even compared to bunny farm. Billy the Clown listing off the names as Ashley starts to panic and shrieks in terror is peak horror sound design and no one can change my mind.
6:46 I find it interesting that in the past, these sorts of things would be considered a metaphor or a clever interpretation of how we are our own worst enemies and that the true monster is us. But now, it's literally just "evil twin copy go kill kill".
ok
yeah art went to shit
The more subtle things are hidden under the more striking ones
Just shows that not everyone should be making art. Unedited Footage of a Bear is the epitome of style over substance. Neat idea, but they shit the bed with the execution.
@@YiddishDancingClown it's a shame how influential the adult swim "random/creepy/ trippy for the sake of it" ethos has been.
I just started to get over the Mandela Catalogues and then this video pops up in my feed. Thanks a lot!
somehow analog horror, uncanny valley and liminal spaces brings me similar feelings I have when I lucid dream, it's so similar to places ive seen in my dreams it's weird
Though I am a pretty tough nut to crack when it comes to analog horror pretty sure the only video/series I’ve actually been scared of is,”Vita Carnis” it feels so real and horrifying that it literally keeps me up at night.
oh man i remember getting recommended that and brushing it off as another troll video what did i missss
@@ARCHIVED9610vita carnis. Living meat.
Feels very contrived for me.
I sometimes have these short phases where I watch analog horror videos, despite me being scared easily. Most recent one lasted relatively long, but ended right as I saw a video about this exact topic. The mimics were just terrifying and I couldn't watch beyond that one tape. First few days after watching it I felt this strange sensation whenever I had to go to the basement or any other dark room, like one was in the same room. Really effective at raising your anxiety
Awesome video!
Bit of a nitpick but the main character in Marble Hornets is Jay, not Josh. Only noting because I was literally watching it every new entry when it came out, and am a big fan :D
I’ve always liked this type of horror but didn’t know it had a name!! Thank you!
I too would read creepy pastas as a teen and scare myself lmao it’s one of the few type of horrors that actually gets a reaction out of me. I wish there were more movies using this.
dude I absolutely love your videos I watched the Kuntinilak and I don’t get scared easily but that movie scared the shit outta me
This house has people in it and Unedited footage of a bear are actually from the same director, which explains how some details overlap, like people sinking into the floor. This House has an absurd amount of lore that isn't there in just the video. For both videos, if interested, Night Mind made fairly complete deep dives into it.
Fuck I love Marble Hornets it’s just so good and feels real. Alex Kralie is just a realistic villain and I just know in that situation there would be people who could become him
I really like marble hornets too, happy to see someone whos seen it as I cant find many people who saw it :D
I was one of those unfortunate to see unedited footage of a bear at 4:00 in the morning and i swear on my life it filled me with absolute horror. I had forgotten about it up until now. Thanks😐
analog horror is one of the most interesting things i discovered in the past few years! i was always a fan of found footage stuff and watching stuff like kane pixels backrooms or the oldest view or mandela cataloge videos, i am so immersed by stuff like this
Analog Horror is something reawakened my fear of things like distortions of faces, uncanny valley, and just… so much. I can’t handle it and yet I come to watching more and more
My favorite analogue horror I’ve seen is vita carnis. It’s just so intriguing mystical. I love how horrifying the idea of little monsters that grow into skinless imitations of humans that can hide themselves in your furniture, open all the doors you close on them and just hunt you. They will chose specific humans to hunt as they separate from a group. Also they theory/idea of the government supporting the monsters. Just tickles me the right way
same omg, i am so exited for season 2
absolutely incredible video, im gonna check out the mandela catalogue asap
I’ve engaged with soooo much horror media at this point. Analogue horror still terrifies me though. I still get that dreadful anticipation I used to feel as a child before watching anything I thought could be scary. That childhood fear of horror movies comes back in full force whenever I go to watch analogue horror now.
9:09 you know it's bad when your situation is an analog horror
Haha I don't relate to this at all. What neglect? Haha. What dysfunctional abusive family? Hahaha.
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Honestly Analog Horror has me playing Five Nights at Freddy's four in real life as I try to go down to my kitchen after watching it at night but I'm going to keep engaging with it. It's too good....
You leave the door open as you leave the room, carrying a flashlight. After much stress and a frightful excursion, you come back to the safety of your bedroom. The trouble is that there’s already somebody in it.
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Watching analog horror gives the same feeling as switching the corridor light off and sprinting to your bed when you're a kid 😭
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so glad I'm not the only one who finds analog horror too much sometimes, I can only watch these things through videos like this were people react or explain the horror 😅
Loved the outro this time, good video
Marble Hornets was such an incredible series, followed it all the way through to the conclusion. Brilliant and iconic.
I didn't see it this mentioned, but Unedited Footage of a Bear and This House Has People In It are both made by the same creator, a guy named Alan Resnick. He's a fantastic visual artist, and if you found the works listed here interesting then I highly recommend his other works, such as AlanTutorial
I’m working on starting my own analog horror so watching videos like these help thanks man 🙏
Thank you mate.. i fell in love with short horror films on RUclips a while ago.. but it got a bit boring.. now i finally have something new to watch
The first Boisvert episodes are basicly analog horror but now they became a bigger art project. But the first episodes are still very good piece of horror
I absolutely fear being alone in the dark, in any kind of indoors. I feel the amount of fear you have for this bro
Skinamarink is probably the scariest analog horror piece I have seen, with some parts of the early Mandela Catalog as a close second. I grew up in the 80's and 90's and analog horror is SO nostalgic for me. Like, I remember seeing the national anthem sign-offs on my TV late at night when I was a child, before the screen would turn to static. Watching this stuff at 3am when everyone in my house is asleep and I'm in my bed, in the dark, sometimes starting to doze before being startled awake, has given me some of the most authentic creepy feelings I have ever experienced.
local 58 is simply amazing. It's pretty famous, wendigoon covered it after I watched it, and so did matpat I think. the episode which includes the emergency alert actually left me shocked. I love it. 100% recommend
I'm not the type of guy who gets easily scared by fiction. But mandela catalogue left me in shivers. first time I got so unnerved by something.
I think the reason I enjoy horror so much is it offers a lot more than any other genre can offer. You usually won't ever see horror elements within a comedy, action, family, drama etc. but you can always see those elements within horror. It just adds a deeper layer to the viewing experience
Anlog horror terrifies me more than any other subgenre of horror, but its also my favourite. Partially because it scares me so much, but also becaue theres just so much love and effort put in by the creators.
The most scary horror is when it connects to the viewer, when it brings up details and such about them
One thing about the first case, the claymation film, that wasn’t mentioned was the “stranger” convinced Kaylyn his parents would be mad at him for breaking in his camera, and emotionally manipulated him into having a “reason” to follow hi. All kaylyn wanted to do was keep his parents from being mad at him, but instead, his parents had to suffer the loss of their child and poor Kaylyn’s life was cut short. Psychological horror like this is truly scary because it’s extremely relatable; if I was in that kids shoes, I would’ve done the exact same thing and had the same fate. When you’re a kid, it’s more difficult to process the wide scope of the horrible things in the world… your parents opinion and emotion towards you is one of the most important things in your life. In the spirit of just trying to keep your parents happy, you’ve wound up with a story of tragedy and loss innocence. Truly terrifying.
the scarient one Ive seen is definitely the scrimblo catalogues. it chilled me to my very core.
I come from a bad home and a rough choldhood where i was beat, bullied, and never felt safe. For me, horror is comforting... Its a familiar friend that strangely brings me peace...
Gemini Home Entertainment easily takes the cake as the most well developed and terrifying analog horror series i’ve ever watched. that shit shook me to the core
i love analog horror so much!!! so glad you made a video on it, it deserves so much more recognition
my favourite is skinamarink. i cannot shake how terrifying that thing is. it really reminds me of freakish childhood nightmares, it’s just horrific.
tbh as a diagnosed schizophrenic + 1st episode psychotic break girl --- mann.. these are accurate in a way which elicit the feeling/vibe of the most viscerally horrifying aspects of losing touch with reality. some parts of a break/psychosis/hallucinations can be euphoric, but these remind me of the paranoia, trying to decode everything - the breaking of the illusion of reality, and the breaking of myself. sheeesh
Oof. The beginning of “this house has people in it” with the daughter on the floor and the parents yelling and trying to drag her is wayyyy too real for me 😵💫 (at least in the past. things are better now luckily!)