@@Disorder2312 all the backrooms scare me for many reasons: in and of themselves (mystery and estrangement of her crazy fisic laws), isolation, tightness (claustrophobia), risk of accidents and falls (I don't know swimming), entities, not being able to return to the "normal" world, etc. And these videos are much more programmed, realistic, sounded, interpreted and convincing.
The basic idea is you wind up in a sort of alternate dimension from ours that has several layers or floors, each with its own unique aesthetic and sometimes monsters (which personally, I'm not a fan whenever creatures show up, I feel like it cheapens backrooms a bit). There's a whole lot of "lore" that surrounds the backrooms as well as all sorts of stories of strange encounters. The backrooms also just feed into the whole "liminal space" phenomenon , look it up for more details, it's quite fascinating, but I'll give a brief summary: Basically, areas that should be occupied by humans that are not, for whatever reason it may be. It leaves a lot of people with very powerful emotions. Backrooms thrives off this experience, essentially. For me, I just like the backrooms as a sort of adventure aesthetic thing. It's just fun to imagine wandering through this endless world for a while.
@@SubwaySandwichBossIngo ah ok cool I sometimes get that feeling when I watch urban explorers go into places that used to be inhabited, like an eerie feeling. Yeah I agree the monsters kinda ruin that immersion I think. liminal space, yeah I'm going to check that out now, thanks for the summary.
@@jwzachri Evan Royalty was the first to make a Backrooms found footage film. Then Dinnerbone777 and Sobog were the first to make Backrooms found footage environments in Blender. FizzyPizzel was the first to make a live action ARG about the Backrooms. Kane Pixels was just the first to go insanely viral.
Backrooms and ASMR are the only two things that give me chills! Well done!
A work of art! So beautiful! 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Probably one of the best poolrooms I've seen. So pretty, yet eerie!
Nice work! And that ending though with the heavy breathing!
2:28 the jump maybe wasn't necessary but I like the whole area
👍🏾👍🏾 Excellent Work!!
More scary than original poolroom.
I never saw anything scary in poolrooms, they are one of the most relaxing levels.
@@Disorder2312 all the backrooms scare me for many reasons: in and of themselves (mystery and estrangement of her crazy fisic laws), isolation, tightness (claustrophobia), risk of accidents and falls (I don't know swimming), entities, not being able to return to the "normal" world, etc. And these videos are much more programmed, realistic, sounded, interpreted and convincing.
this ones real cool, keep it up
Nicely done!
Well Done !
good job!
Nice clip! I wonder what made the wonderer scared towards the end and then jump in the pool. Was something there behind him?
He was tired
Nice
"Secret rooms" is weird phrasing for what the backrooms is as a concept.
I would say that i making my own concept of backrooms.
@@MortainColors nothing against you or what you choose for the naming scheme.
Sentí que me ahogaba!!
I think the pools should be separated Dimensions and not connected with the backrooms but I like the pools
thats true but i wanted to try something who nobody did
@@MortainColors that came out very nicely
can someone tell me what the deal is with this backrooms thing? I dont get it..
The basic idea is you wind up in a sort of alternate dimension from ours that has several layers or floors, each with its own unique aesthetic and sometimes monsters (which personally, I'm not a fan whenever creatures show up, I feel like it cheapens backrooms a bit). There's a whole lot of "lore" that surrounds the backrooms as well as all sorts of stories of strange encounters. The backrooms also just feed into the whole "liminal space" phenomenon , look it up for more details, it's quite fascinating, but I'll give a brief summary: Basically, areas that should be occupied by humans that are not, for whatever reason it may be. It leaves a lot of people with very powerful emotions. Backrooms thrives off this experience, essentially.
For me, I just like the backrooms as a sort of adventure aesthetic thing. It's just fun to imagine wandering through this endless world for a while.
@@SubwaySandwichBossIngo ah ok cool I sometimes get that feeling when I watch urban explorers go into places that used to be inhabited, like an eerie feeling.
Yeah I agree the monsters kinda ruin that immersion I think.
liminal space, yeah I'm going to check that out now, thanks for the summary.
Film theory does a good summary and Kane pixel was the first to make videos
@@jwzachri Evan Royalty was the first to make a Backrooms found footage film. Then Dinnerbone777 and Sobog were the first to make Backrooms found footage environments in Blender. FizzyPizzel was the first to make a live action ARG about the Backrooms. Kane Pixels was just the first to go insanely viral.
It’s just an urban legend that has gone beyond that now with many people making their own CGI backrooms videos