The sound effects, creepy atmosphere, even the camera quality perfectly captures how watching a documentary about The Backrooms would be like. Kane is creating actual art.
It’s amazing because it’s giving a more scientific look of how the backrooms works, not just ‘you glitch and that’s it’ it’s realistic lore with more behind it. Good work man! Keep it up!
I love the scifi 60s-90s-80s aesthetic to it Many theories come and go, this one of the pocked dimension that gone wrong it probably the best one of why it exist Idk why the creatures exist though, being honest i kinda dislike the idea of a creature It needs a good explanation of why it exists to become good Or else it kinda of ruins the backrooms premise of being a weird place by itself
@@guilhermef.cabral8252 Yeah, I would much prefer the backroom „creature“ to be a soulless worker that just wants to get home but can’t because the backrooms are endless, so they have forgotten their identity. Something like that. Some equally uncanny retro stuff
@@guilhermef.cabral8252 Eh, I feel the opposite. Explain a certain amount, but don't give too much away. There's a certain type of fear that can only be achieved through the unknown. If you explain too much, then the creature stops being interesting, but it's a double edged sword because if you don't explain enough then it becomes too difficult to become invested. You need just enough to hook people in and theorize, and I get the feeling that we'll be getting that in the upcoming videos.
What I love about this scene is that the threshold distorts the panel by the back and it soon turns into this pitch black void suddenly get filled in by the yellow plasma(whatever it is) to punch through it and it expands and expands and rips this barrier until it opens a world, a door that cannot be closed. It's so bizarre and interesting.
Seeing the backrooms just beyond the portal in total silence was like looking at a horror villain making a grand return. Only people who truly know the horror the backrooms being could fully understand what just happened. Sent literal chills down my spine
@@YaToGamiKuro As an SCP nerd, I personally think that the Backrooms would be a perfect place to store dangerous SCPs. It's literally an infinite office building, so the SCPs either get lost, or fall victim to one of the entities in there.
I honestly have no idea how you, let alone anyone could make this absolutely phenomenal piece of work. It literally looks like footage of something that actually happened. Good job man.
Man this is just epic. I can see a direct relation to Stranger Things, opening the 'portal' to the upside down, but the way you presented this as like a Chernobyl style catastrophe happening only for the BACKROOMS to be on the other side was just awesome. I'll be watching every single video you make dude, please keep this up.
This is done crazy well. Something I really appreciate is how tangible the scientific equipment is. There's no spinning parts or eye candy and the sounds really seem like something you could hear in a particle colliders or nuclear reactors control room.
This gives me strong "Quake" vibes. A portal ('slipgate') which opens a doorway to another dimension that is... not good... Best to stay away. Don't go into that doorway. You will find knowledge you are not supposed to know; and you will see sights that are better left unseen. And you need to shut that doorway immediately before 'they' start coming through into our world. As a huge fan of "Quake", "Doom", and Lovecraftian horror in general, your Backrooms series is the closest thing to a Quake film I'll ever get. Sure, it's missing rooms full of monsters, and it's missing a muscular soldier who wields a massive arsenal to defend himself with. And the 'backrooms' don't look anything like the otherworldly realms of Quake. But the overall plot and general idea is there. Very cool.
Dude this is absolutely brilliantly made. The fact that you made the visuals on Blender shows just how much you master 3D VFX, it's really impressive what you can do at your age. Keep it up seriously ^^
The text that appears for a few frames at 0:27 (when flipped) reads dNch/dy=8000. dNch/dy is the symbol for "particle multiplicity" in Particle Physics, i.e. when you collide two particles (e.g. atoms) together in a particle accelerator like the LHC, how many particles are created from those two. The higher the number, the more energy the particle accelerator needs to give the particles. Skimming real journal papers from the mid 1990's, it looks like even then 8000 was the maximum possible value. In this world, it looks like they were playing with these energies earlier in time, in 1989. And given the huge FAILURE signs that appear in the same frame, it didn't work. Whether it was the scientists' plan or not, they used a powerful particle accelerator to collide two massively energetic particles together, which caused a wormhole(?) to open, leading to what we see in this video
I could be completely wrong here, but the way the map of the place expanded out gave me the impression that level 0 was actually being created by the machine.
As a CG artist, I gotta know how you're doing this. Are you scene building this entirety in 3d and then matching real cameras movement to it? It looks fucking phenomenal! You're choice of filter not only helps sell the effect, but god damn do you understand setting up lighting and color balance. You've really hit the atmospheric nail on the head! All I'd say is remember to overexpose when portraying direct light on VHS (and possibly use some sort of lens flare, swiping from one side to another during increasing brightness, so the light feels as if it's naturally refracting throughout the lens.), they have a terrible white balance and most of them are auto iso so adding some auto adjustment noises and contrast/brightness shifting (and possible AF blurring) may help sell the effect even more in some places. There's a lot of fun artifacts you can play with in VHS too, such as natural data moshing and stuff. It would be cool to see the camera at one point actually go through a wall, leaving the 3d geometry, and falling through a void like space polluted with a snow like ash, so you can truly have that video game like feel of a no clip. Whatever you choose to do thoug, it is obviously working, and those are just suggestions! Great work, and keep making films!
No but seriously, I can't stop thinking about how it's done either. Mad respect for you and anybody experienced with special FX, especially when you just naturally speak in a way that I can't even comprehend what you mean anymore. Even if you don't think you're as good as this guy, you've got crazy specific pointers so you must be good. I'd love to see what you could make if you put your mind to it.
Same~ thank you for speaking what in my mind~ i just dont know how they can pull this off w the VHS filter and the whole set up from 3d plane to camera setting T^T i want to see the working process so bad! Kane is seriously my god of CG now
@@leschi7432 I honestly think it might be as practice as running on a treadmill and recording a wall for the movement, and then applying that to a virtual camera on a pre-determined path
@@Im_Derivative and they are so well-put together - im determine to know how many people working behind this and the time-spent. You can pick out a lots of details and time-spent on this to make it's so realisticly convincing :D
The distortion of the wall or door (not quite sure what it was) to open a pathway to the backrooms was so incredible, the concept of it breaking down, as if to be tearing a hole in the actual fabric of space to get to this mysterious place, its just so incredible, the sounds that go along with it too, not some cliché sci-fi noises, but just creaking, so ominous but awesome at the same time. Absolutely awesome job.
@Winston Smith I always understood the backrooms in its grandness to be an infinite colpdoscope of possibility made to reflect reality in some unique way
Yes but what is confusing tho is that they built this overly complicated machine to reach the backrooms but simply tripping backwards can bring you in there too … ood
The most amazing thing about your comment is that it actually happens. Its real. Think of it, what are the most absurd thing in this universe? Blackholes. Blackholes are the strongest and weirdest thing in the entire universe. Their origin is from a supernova. What do you think the most basic thing for something to exists? That's right, the existence of atoms, space and time from universe scale to quantum. But the thing is, blackhole absolutely destroy everything around it. Even the space and time itself. There's no atoms, no space and time, how does blackhole still manages to exists? That is remain unknown. It's like a supergiant star is exploding so strong that it creates a hole to a deeper reality, which we call blackhole. It exists without this reality rule, just proving that deeper reality does exists.
Once again, I've been completely bewildered by the fact that in the previous clip, I had no idea that this would be connected to the backrooms. Seeing the entrance to the backrooms is something so bizarre and it's almost as if this was an amazingly terrifying break-through for humans at the time. Yet- I'm sure in this universe, humans wouldn't have known of its existence, bringing the greatest fear factor of curiosity. The unknown.
Right? It just now dawned on me that the two clips were connected in this way. Maybe I’m slow, lol, but regardless I’m super excited to see how this fascinating plot progresses!
Dude literally captures the perfect emotions for these videos AND his AOT videos, we were all scared of fnaf as kids but today's kids got all his videos to be scared of 💀
This thing gives me fear, but the way the portal just looks so broken at the end yet it is still responding. That was actually beautiful. This is the best analog horror and backrooms series I have seen in many years. And I have seen A LOT of backrooms and analog horror.
His last video was my first intro to the backrooms. I'm not a huge horror junkie but it's real attention grabby. My dad is a horror fan and he thought it was entertaining
@@doctorlettuce I'd love to hear more of this backroom analog horror films or what not, I've thought of concepts like this before I knew about the backrooms and I just need to catch up on all of it.
I think it's because the fabric of space and time is torn from the machine, after the machine broke the space won't magically repair itself so it stayed open because it has been forced open. I love that
Yeah this shit is awesome it just sucks kinda cause i started something way lower quality back in July and now this fricking work of art ruins my chances :(((((( sadge but it's still really good. Mixed feelings for me lmao
@@donovan8530 lol no it's not. It's community driven and most agree this is not canon. It's a great story but doesn't really follow much but a few parts of the og backrooms lore.
You understand horror, surrealism, and knowing how to build upon the lore of something already established in a meaningful and unique way. Full respect. Can’t wait to see what you do next.
@@oakland439 Why are you seething so hard? This kid is trailing multiple people just to call them passive aggressive because he’s so butthurt about them reminding people that this idea is being borrowed. Lol 🤦♂️
@@yanami1241 Yeah, true, but what makes it shocking for some is probably the realisation that 'i could've been this good too' since people most likely have passed this 'number,' only if they put in the same amount of effort in learning the craft. so yeah, that's why.
The amount of effort put into this is completely unreal. This gives the backroom a whole new look, just adding surplus and making it a ton better. This literally looks real, and is by far the best backrooms video we have ever seen. Thank you, Kane Pixels.
Damn dude... The sheer amount of Backrooms lore and worldbuilding you've added in the span of about 16 minutes is nothing short of impressive. It's incredible. I can really tell it's something you're passionate about. I wish bigger franchises cared like this with their universes, then nothing would suck.
The fact that Kane is so young, and he’s making all of these incredible videos, shows the amount of potential he has for the future. Once again, amazing video Kane! Keep up the great work!!
This has the potential to become huge. It would be awesome to see this lore becoming a show in the veins of stranger things. (Since the story starts on the 80s) But sincerely... The atmosphere you constructed here is way way more terrifying, and believable than stranger things... It really has an original unsettling and dangerous energy coming from it.
@@jacoblott1617 the wiki dot lore is better and the backrooms whole thing is that it is the building blocks of existance which thsi completely ruins with just being a government experiment gone wrong
@@ZeroDim I'm not getting an "experiment gone wrong" vibe from these, I'm getting a government experiment to tap into the backrooms to find out what they are vibe.
@@MrAngryLawnGnome it seems like an unseen side effect of trying to create an artifcial universe than it blowing up in their face and expanding infinitly and coliding with our universe causing people to noclip out of our universe into the backrooms and also it seemed the government was panicking when they saw the corridors expanding on their radar map of the place which before it started expanding it looked like a small pocket dimension they were making than expanded becoming the infinite level 0 of backrooms is what it looked like to me
I don't understand. This is the most terrifying video I have ever seen. It makes me feel so incredibly uneasy and yet it's so insanely cool. The alarms, the noises, the sparks, everything is just terrifiying.
Anyone remember the "Daisy, daisy" song aka the first computer to sing? I always thought about it when hearing the music at the beginning. Maybe it was the inspiration.
Theory: The Minotaur's labyrinth referred to in ancient myth is a mistranslated rendition of the backrooms as they appeared in ancient Greece. The form they take is a reflection of our reality, and like with the Minotaur, the creature(s) they contain must be satiated with live prey now and again. I hope this gate is called "Project Daedalus" or something similar. A name that perfectly encapsulates the combination of brilliance and hubris.
The further back we go the more I realize that stories may not be just stories. Like how many religions have a virgin birth, a son (sun) reincarnation after the same amount of days and so on. It doesnt matter how many times it's rewritten, the premise of it could be more than real. Anyone who has practiced dreams knows if it can be imagined, it can be experienced. With anything being possible, the only thing hindering understanding, is ourselves. I'd like to try and imagine what it would be like to live through times that had completely supernatural experiences turned into a form of history.
Love the 'Daisy, Daisy' 2001: A Space Odyssey musical tribute--Dave (and Hal) would appreciate it. Also: the sound of silence, interspersed with that depressing fluorescent light drone, enhances the HORROR.
Daisy Daisy actually written in 1892 and it was the first Computer to ever sing a song back in the 1960s and it was IBM 704. Arthur C Clarke even witnesses the Computer sing so he made Hal sing Daisy as a reference to the IBM singing.
I honestly think backrooms has alot of potential as a horror story element.. it's so surreal to be scared by something like this, just thinking about being trapped in familiar yet infinite nothingness.. a glitch in our reality. It's definitely up my alley of horror...
I love liminal space horror, along with “failed science” horror. The reason why is because, unlike most horror, there isn’t just a big scary bad guy, but something kinda like a man made apocalypse mixed with half uncovered lore you can get invested in.
I want you to know that what your doing is amazing and while I don’t have any funds to support you, your work is under appreciated. Keep going, your doing great!
Yeah, it’s got me exited! I’m all for doing what you want to do, and not pleasing people’s expectations, but if this is what he’s gonna be doing, I’m for sure supporting it.
The distorted "Daisy Daisy" in the start is fucking amazing holy shit, I found you through attack in Titan and now you're doing these vhs tapes and I'm all for it. Keep up the good work, looking forward to your next project
There are many Interpretations of Backrooms by theirs as always told in the Media. After all, You cannot impose your judgement to others by that but i would also agree to that one.
1:08 I love this. It feels so surreal, and realistic. It has the exact same feeling it'd probably have when humanity used all of their powers into one to achieve the impossible. You can also see the effort probably taken to make that machine work, too. Well done, Kane Pixels.
what I like about this guy is that he added so many effects just so he can make it look like it was actually made in 1989. a guy who knows nothing about the backrooms would just say it's real footage. just epic
I mean, I kinda don't ge it, people say he's only 16. I wonder how he managed to find those places. If he made all this building digitally he's freaking talented
@@Just_a_brazilian_guy it's full CGI, but very good tho. Still the original picture of level 0 of backrooms (the yellowish empty rooms) is from a real unknown place
Do you guys notice that the background music in the beginning is the song daisy that was created a long time ago and that song is scary if you look up the real version
Ive always felt the Backrooms were an incredible concept, but horribly "cringey" execution. But THIS. Thanks to Alex for recommending. And thank you for making this!
@@蔚-u6m sure i will elaborate. I didnt really make my point very well, ill admit. Essentially what i mean is that the Backrooms is an excellent concept for horror. But it reminds me of what happened to the SCP Foundation, for example. In the sense that it started out very well crafted. But as time went on it was "hijacked" by kids on the internet and such, and now its just super embarassing, awful fan fiction that has no resemblence to the original idea. Thats what i feel has happened with the Backrooms. Its true value is that its simple and unexplainable horror. When someone comes in with "LEVEL 5098-2 WHERE THERE ARE SLENDERMANS EVERYWHERE OOOOH" it kinda kills it for me. But this series has restored my faith in the Backrooms as a concept.
@@ZANGELIX1263 tbh i feel like the direction the scp foundation headed towards to is good because it always has been pseudo-horror sci-fi to me only problem are the more newer scps/tales that essentially just make it yeah as you said a weird fanfiction thing
@@RADZULAYXE a fair point. I have no problem with SCP evolving to new ideas. i just feel that the flood of (and i say this as a generalization) 13 year old anime lovers making a poorly done "demon/ furry wolf hybrid that can destroy the world, ooooh so spooky" things like that, they really make it hard for me to enjoy SCP when i know how well thought out and scientifically focused it used to be. I sort of feel the same way about the backrooms, creepypastas, all of that stuff. The quality and purpose of these mediums has degraded into embarassing meme humor and weeaboo culture, more or less. At least thats my simplistic take on it.
1:15 I dont know if anyone pointed this out but if you look at the date and time, the first contact with the Backrooms actually coincides with the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake down to the very minute! I love how you tied actual events into the lore of the Backrooms and I can’t wait to see what’s next for this series!
It’s so satisfying and terrifying that after all that buildup, the portal was revealed to lead to the backrooms. Makes sense when you consider the backrooms probably lie outside our dimension
Man everyone else said it already, but this is absolutely amazing. You took a creepy pasta that's been overdone in the past and gave it a new life, hell, you took it to another level. Keep up the amazing work, this has so much potential and I can't wait to see more of it. I never thought I'd fall in love with creepy pastas again, you really did it. Bloody amazing.
This is what the backrooms should be all about. Not a game with silly levels, but a good scary story. A sync wanted to use this space for they own desires. Little did they know a monster was in these rooms. Good job Mr. Pixels. Love it.
@@brorianszk I disagree, the levels lore is so whacky that its impossible to touch with so many people wanting to get into the worldbuilding that the only real explanation is a connected multiverse. You would be a fool to trifle with the black hole known as the infinite levels lore. This lore and THAT MONSTER should be separate with ABSELOUTLEY ZERO overlap or reference. No almond water, no partygoers, no smilers, no M.E.G, and NO EXTRA LEVELS. One space with different areas with one species of entity, or just one entity that we know of, we also know that there are multiple entities of the same species. That's right, we don't have an entire animal kingdom, just one known entity other than humans. In my opinion (which is the only correct opinion), the levels lore is just some Walmart great value brand, released at discounted price version of the SCP multiverse, which is also somewhat whacky.
@@ScaredByDeath No, opinions like these cannot be right or wrong. I liked the Backrooms because it was a creative concept that held lots of potentials to tell a great story, and that's fine. If someone enjoys the backrooms because they got a chance to connect with new people, or because it gave them a chance to make something new, that's fine too. I don't like statements that try to tell people what the Backrooms "should be". The Backrooms is just an oooh so scary 4chan post. Art cant be objectively wrong, and you aren't being incorrect for enjoying something you like. That being said, my comment was obviously sarcastic, but even if I was correct and completely serious, it wouldn't matter. Why do you feel obligated to respond to me? Why are you putting words in my mouth?
I always thought about the possibility of a government finding out about the backrooms and trying to colonize it... Oh, and I saw you put Daisy Bell in the video. Nice detail.
My friend, you and Alex Kister make some of the best analog horror I've ever seen! You guys have such a unique way of taking a concept and putting a disturbing yet highly interesting spin on it, and it really doesn't cease to amaze me! I can't wait to see what happens now that the door has been opened...
Replace Alex Kister with Alex Kansas, Kris Struab, Remy, Squimpus Mcgrimpus, and Martin Walls. Ok that was kinda rude ngl. I just think Kister’s series is kinda lack luster compared to all the others.
the fact that an entire generation agrees that yellow-lit office hallways works as a (insert name of whatever the horror equivalent to a punchline) is f-ing wild and I love it.
Nice touch with Daisy Bell in the first part! For those who don’t know, Daisy Bell was the first song ever sung by a computer. However, it’s also associated with 2001 A Space Odyssey, where the rogue AI sung it as he was being shut down. Its use here could symbolize the scientists being too confident in their control over their machines, just as the creators of the HAL 9000 were too confident in their control of their creation.
Idk why everyone uses it for creepy stuff though it's an adorable song with an adorable story (the computer singing and then vocaloids singing it and stuff I just think it's cute) x D I don't mind but it always makes me laugh
I love this idea of the backrooms being "man-made" and being experimented with. Kinda gives me flashbacks to watching the Cube movies back in the day, giving off a similar creepy vibe and mystery.
Which is why I put quotes around man-made. Although to me this video (and specifically the scene at 1:22) looks more like this backrooms dimension is being created, instead of just opening a portal to it. In the found footage video there's also a scene with an almost infinite amount of different exit ways. There's also a photo in the archive video that shows someone on a computer which looks like he's actively shaping or modelling the backrooms. But that's just my theory.
Kane. You have an amazingly twisted gift man. You have that passion for authentic horror. Todays film industry has loss that. Your style and flavor you put into your work absolutely scares the hell outta me. I mean i wont even touch the walls after watching your backrooms film. Shit gave me a weird dream later that night. Thats how I know your talent and ideas will carry your dreams far in film. Last thing I have to say is.... SCARE ME SO MORE!!!! PLEASE!!! All the best. ✌️💀
Kane loving the worldbuilding here, just a quick question: what source are you using for the backrooms? The main wiki? The fandom? The liminal archives? Or is it some unique combination of them? Either way looking forward to what’s next, keep up the insanely amazing work!
@@LaPapaya Yeah if he's taking that route, then good. I heard some really dumb stuff from the "lore", such as there being outposts in the backrooms? Or something like that?...
@@MauricioJara I'm a huge follower of everything backrooms, and I'm disappointed at the path it's going down. I enjoyed it when there was slim to no chance to find other people in it, and now you got entire groups willing to give you almond water for a squirt gun, which is a terrible deal because in the backrooms wiki, squirt guns are apparently op as fudge.
I’m an artist who takes a lot of interest in both surrealism and horror and OHOHOHOHO. I WAS TALKING TO MY FRIEND ABOUT SURREALISM, SO SHE SENT ME TO YOUR CHANNEL AND I- I LOVE ?!?! WHAT YOU DO IS LITERALLY SO INCREDIBLE DUDE I COULD NEVER
This is legitimately some of the most amazing backroomd related content I’ve ever seen. I can’t wait to see more of this series, I have a feeling it’s going to be really awesome.
Did we create The Backrooms or did we discover them? Someone absolutely needs to raise funds to produce a fully-fledged analog horror film set in The Backrooms universe.
Fun fact: at 1:15, the place starts shaking, that is because 10/17/1989 at 17:04:06 was the exact time when the 1989 San Francisco earthquake happened. This leads to the theory that the creation of the backrooms caused the 1989 San Francisco earthquake.
Here is the plot of the video: After 5 failed tests the Async research laboratory dose a sixth test on 10/17/1989, the test at first seems to be going horribly wrong but after causing a earthquake in California San Francisco Project KV-31 is a success, Async doesn't realize until it's too late that the fate of the word has begun.
the sound design on this one is fucking amazing, it's beyond immersive and feels entirely real. the visual door distortion reminds me of fractals, neat idea.
I actually liked the sound design on "The Third Test" even more I think because when they were opening the door the sounds of it trying to open and the sound of it fading away give it this perfect feeling of how weird and disturbing it actually is to be able to break the rough the fabric if reality to get to the backrooms which is this super mysterious realm it's seemingly a dimension between dimensions kind of like limbo or something but the sound design if this video was amazing too, it's crazy how good you make something look and sound on a low budget
This is Backrooms lore I can actually appreciate. I've had dreams like the Backrooms several times throughout my life and was surprised to find it is an actual thing online with lots of extended lore dozens of people have contributed. The dreams are actually legitimately terrifying with the presence of some entity sometimes being felt. So when stuff like Jerry and actual factions setting up bases in the place started being a thing, it felt silly barely having anything to do with the concept.
Tbh, i think things such as colonies and entities could work really well with the Backrooms if done the right way. Let's say colonies, for example, since the Backrooms are absolutely HUGE in size, colonies could be something rare, sometimes nearly impossible to find in some levels, kinda like a single oasis in a huge desert, and with the entities, they could give a feeling of paranoia to the Backrooms, where even tho you feel alone, you also *know* you're not alone. Anyways, that's just my opinion tho, just how i think it could be done.
@@leolikestodraw969 There already is something like that, in one of the backrooms lore channels, a dude describes some levels as being impossible for colonies because of the nature or anything else, its even in the wiki.
@@tylerwilson5769 Ah yes, Liminal archives. AKA the "newer" backrooms lore, I honestly like it far more than the old backrooms wikia. With a far more unsettling, mysterious background similar in style to the SCP foundation than the barely coherent strung together mess that was Backrooms Wikia.
@@pokemonfanmario7694 Yeah, it's better, the only flaw is, every level is a million bazillion miles, and there are thousands of levels, which I guess makes sense because it's an experiment, which never was meant to be like that.
This might mot be canon, but this takes the reins of such an interesting look into the backrooms. It has so much potential and even 8-BitRyan is looking more into the backrooms and your second latest video. It's nice to see the community and Backrooms as a whole gain momentum, it's something to marvel at as avid fan that I'm happy to welcome. You'll likely see me commenting pretty often, I'm beyond stoked to see someone else make content. Broogly has made a bunch of content along with Mr. Backrooms and many unmentioned and helped the community grow and the desire for more content to be seen. I'm loving every second of it.
@@mrstarman9386 You're welcome to make the recommendation to him, I know Broogli has a discord. It may take some time as the community is gaining steam.
I know this comment is probably going to be ignored and forgotten but I just want you to realise how insane this is. The idea of The Backrooms as a whole is one thing that is amazing with its established communities, entities and levels. This however is something also great, science has come so far that they have found a way to the Backrooms and are treating it in a way Companies and Governments would with it. The thing is, the people who made the portal don't yet understand just WHAT they made a portal to. In their point of view, they wouldn't see it as we would but probably a space that exists between matter or some thing like that and them thinking this is all there is, just moist carpet and yellow walls. I dearly hope Kane Pixels leads this to the meeting of the pre-established communities known in the Backrooms and exchanging information. Not only this but the discovery of what we would call "Level 1" and the reaction it causes that would be "Maybe there is more to this place".
Kane Pixels didn't actually create the whole idea of the Backrooms, some random guy on 4chan did. Kane is just making videos about the Backrooms, they are very good though.
You've got an incredible feeling for tone and timing. Extremely well done. Totally effective in two minutes than 99.9% of the other crap out there that spends 2 hours trying.
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Hello i would ask is this really real
How do u do this cgi it’s sick
No i wont click it i know you want to install bonzi buddy on my pc.
The sound effects, creepy atmosphere, even the camera quality perfectly captures how watching a documentary about The Backrooms would be like. Kane is creating actual art.
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Really want him to make more of this
This is true.
You changed your pfp and it's disorienting me.
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0:42 LPMDS activation
0:51 magnetic distortion starts (low)
0:59 magnetic distortion (medium)
1:00 visible distortion (high)
1:08 darkness inside
1:09 1st light
1:11 MLA
1:13 generation process starts
1:15 machine overheated
1:18 breakdown
1:21 LPMDS destruction
1:26 generation process visualization
1:38 backrooms first contact
1:39 mechanical coughing
I like that distortion view! It looks like smoke and/or water.
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Makes sense.
@@michealnyers184 Low proximity magnetic distortion system
also what does MLA mean?
It’s amazing because it’s giving a more scientific look of how the backrooms works, not just ‘you glitch and that’s it’ it’s realistic lore with more behind it. Good work man! Keep it up!
I love the scifi 60s-90s-80s aesthetic to it
Many theories come and go, this one of the pocked dimension that gone wrong it probably the best one of why it exist
Idk why the creatures exist though, being honest i kinda dislike the idea of a creature
It needs a good explanation of why it exists to become good
Or else it kinda of ruins the backrooms premise of being a weird place by itself
@@guilhermef.cabral8252 Yeah, I would much prefer the backroom „creature“ to be a soulless worker that just wants to get home but can’t because the backrooms are endless, so they have forgotten their identity. Something like that. Some equally uncanny retro stuff
@@geschnitztekiste4111 yeah
To me creature's only work when it's rare and inbtween
@@guilhermef.cabral8252 Eh, I feel the opposite. Explain a certain amount, but don't give too much away. There's a certain type of fear that can only be achieved through the unknown. If you explain too much, then the creature stops being interesting, but it's a double edged sword because if you don't explain enough then it becomes too difficult to become invested. You need just enough to hook people in and theorize, and I get the feeling that we'll be getting that in the upcoming videos.
i think it's some good inspiration for an SCP type thing, that's for sure
I like how it isn’t just “BACKROOM SCAWY” it also has some videos just explaining with no one going in, just lore.
What I love about this scene is that the threshold distorts the panel by the back and it soon turns into this pitch black void suddenly get filled in by the yellow plasma(whatever it is) to punch through it and it expands and expands and rips this barrier until it opens a world, a door that cannot be closed. It's so bizarre and interesting.
I love how Daisy bell is just playing in the background
I love how eerie it is when all the loud noise just gets cut off to complete silence. Incredible stuff.
I can't express how badly I want this series to continue... please keep the videos coming this is something I would literally pay to watch
@Foodistofer Sure bud
@Foodistofer I painfully watched some of your videos...they suck pretty bad comedy is not for you
The Daisy Daisy song in the beginning had me freaked out
You are the most talented short film maker I have seen on this platform. keep it up!
@Fone go away please.
Seeing the backrooms just beyond the portal in total silence was like looking at a horror villain making a grand return. Only people who truly know the horror the backrooms being could fully understand what just happened. Sent literal chills down my spine
worst part is: you don't need to no-clip through reality, you just pass through a door to get it
but so does creatures and entities
Agreed, that iconic bright yellow sends my heart into MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE
As an scp foundation staff working with MEG, we truly knows what happens inside backrooms since similar incident happens in 3008
@@YaToGamiKuro As an SCP nerd, I personally think that the Backrooms would be a perfect place to store dangerous SCPs. It's literally an infinite office building, so the SCPs either get lost, or fall victim to one of the entities in there.
@@aesiro1336 what about wanderers?
If SCP go there, is there any way to help them? It's not like you clip through reality by free will yknow
I honestly have no idea how you, let alone anyone could make this absolutely phenomenal piece of work.
It literally looks like footage of something that actually happened.
Good job man.
1st reply Boopp
Saw read more, instantly thought it was one of those long Masters in English paragraphs
I appreciate "Daisy Daisy" playing at the beginning of the video. Perhaps a 2001: A Space Odyssey reference?
Man this is just epic. I can see a direct relation to Stranger Things, opening the 'portal' to the upside down, but the way you presented this as like a Chernobyl style catastrophe happening only for the BACKROOMS to be on the other side was just awesome. I'll be watching every single video you make dude, please keep this up.
Imagine the scientists working there doing all these experiments just to get in a office like place
The backrooms just really kicks into that feeling of just being prey, that’s what sells it for me
Getting some half-life/x files vibes from this. I think the grounded sci fi approach to the backrooms presented here is best.
These different pieces of backroom found footage eeriely rind me of the video game control and it's objects of power. Badass Creepy Scifi stuff lol
At the start you can hear daisy daisy playing in the background
1:47 "backrooms"
The music at the start makes it even scarier for gtag players
*lore lore lore!*
Amazing :v
Fun fact, it happened in the cold war era.
0:09 daisybell playing in background for you gtag fans
0:05 There's a song playing in the background, the song's name is "Daisy Bell".
This is done crazy well. Something I really appreciate is how tangible the scientific equipment is. There's no spinning parts or eye candy and the sounds really seem like something you could hear in a particle colliders or nuclear reactors control room.
that texture goes a long way
don't know if u've ever seen it, but Primer is extremely good at this too
Nice music Daizzy daizzy so creepy
This gives me strong "Quake" vibes. A portal ('slipgate') which opens a doorway to another dimension that is... not good... Best to stay away. Don't go into that doorway. You will find knowledge you are not supposed to know; and you will see sights that are better left unseen. And you need to shut that doorway immediately before 'they' start coming through into our world.
As a huge fan of "Quake", "Doom", and Lovecraftian horror in general, your Backrooms series is the closest thing to a Quake film I'll ever get. Sure, it's missing rooms full of monsters, and it's missing a muscular soldier who wields a massive arsenal to defend himself with. And the 'backrooms' don't look anything like the otherworldly realms of Quake. But the overall plot and general idea is there. Very cool.
The first video sure reminded me of the weird mazes from Episode 4.
@@onepureturtle The Pain Maze!!!
I’ve spent a few years in filmmaking now and this is absolutely incredible! You have a very bright future ahead of you!
1:00that't trippy it's like if you crushed the wall until it became bugged
I've seen the short, that ending was like thr craziest ending I have ever seen!!!!
These effects are better than marvel ones 1:00
this daisy remix slaps
Great work, hope you have an incredible career ahead of you. The potential is there.
Dude this is absolutely brilliantly made. The fact that you made the visuals on Blender shows just how much you master 3D VFX, it's really impressive what you can do at your age. Keep it up seriously ^^
My man is on it fr, great at animation, keep up the great quality animations bro, we love it.
@remmi Our disappointment is immeasurable. And our day is ruined.
@remmi *death threats
Thats what 20 deep fry filters do to animation
THIS IS NOT ART THIS IS REAL FOTTAGE ARE YOU CRAZY?!
Absolutely phenomenal presentation. You’ve taken something established and built an entire world around it.
I love it and can’t wait to see more!
Same. He did a really good job on editing it.
aye my nexpo and kane are my 2 favorite content creator. seeing you two interract makes my day.
yo nexpo i like ur vids also bro
HEY NEXPO
Sup nex
this is what the backrooms shouldve always been, its really epic, and if i was a tad bit younger i wouldve thought this was real, amazing work
Wait it’s not real anymore? That’s good.
But don't you understand? It IS real! lmao
It's still real to me dammit!
REAL
bet you still believe santa isn't real
The text that appears for a few frames at 0:27 (when flipped) reads dNch/dy=8000. dNch/dy is the symbol for "particle multiplicity" in Particle Physics, i.e. when you collide two particles (e.g. atoms) together in a particle accelerator like the LHC, how many particles are created from those two. The higher the number, the more energy the particle accelerator needs to give the particles. Skimming real journal papers from the mid 1990's, it looks like even then 8000 was the maximum possible value. In this world, it looks like they were playing with these energies earlier in time, in 1989. And given the huge FAILURE signs that appear in the same frame, it didn't work. Whether it was the scientists' plan or not, they used a powerful particle accelerator to collide two massively energetic particles together, which caused a wormhole(?) to open, leading to what we see in this video
i love how Kane actually menages to connect real science with fiction here
I could be completely wrong here, but the way the map of the place expanded out gave me the impression that level 0 was actually being created by the machine.
i think 0 level is created by the machine
Cool Science
chad
The thing I enjoy about this is how the gate makes sense. There's no magic, you're literally just ripping spacetime apart to get to the Backrooms
It's not a door it's a threshold
@@gauravverma5608 That’s the same thing, a threshold is an entrance to something. In this case, it’s a threshold to the backrooms.
@@spacemaster8661 true which is a DOOR GAURAV
@@gauravverma5608 They never said it was a door though?
Gives off stranger things
As a CG artist, I gotta know how you're doing this. Are you scene building this entirety in 3d and then matching real cameras movement to it? It looks fucking phenomenal! You're choice of filter not only helps sell the effect, but god damn do you understand setting up lighting and color balance. You've really hit the atmospheric nail on the head! All I'd say is remember to overexpose when portraying direct light on VHS (and possibly use some sort of lens flare, swiping from one side to another during increasing brightness, so the light feels as if it's naturally refracting throughout the lens.), they have a terrible white balance and most of them are auto iso so adding some auto adjustment noises and contrast/brightness shifting (and possible AF blurring) may help sell the effect even more in some places. There's a lot of fun artifacts you can play with in VHS too, such as natural data moshing and stuff. It would be cool to see the camera at one point actually go through a wall, leaving the 3d geometry, and falling through a void like space polluted with a snow like ash, so you can truly have that video game like feel of a no clip. Whatever you choose to do thoug, it is obviously working, and those are just suggestions! Great work, and keep making films!
YEP I was just about to say that.
No but seriously, I can't stop thinking about how it's done either. Mad respect for you and anybody experienced with special FX, especially when you just naturally speak in a way that I can't even comprehend what you mean anymore. Even if you don't think you're as good as this guy, you've got crazy specific pointers so you must be good.
I'd love to see what you could make if you put your mind to it.
Same~ thank you for speaking what in my mind~ i just dont know how they can pull this off w the VHS filter and the whole set up from 3d plane to camera setting T^T i want to see the working process so bad! Kane is seriously my god of CG now
@@leschi7432 I honestly think it might be as practice as running on a treadmill and recording a wall for the movement, and then applying that to a virtual camera on a pre-determined path
@@Im_Derivative and they are so well-put together - im determine to know how many people working behind this and the time-spent. You can pick out a lots of details and time-spent on this to make it's so realisticly convincing :D
The distortion of the wall or door (not quite sure what it was) to open a pathway to the backrooms was so incredible, the concept of it breaking down, as if to be tearing a hole in the actual fabric of space to get to this mysterious place, its just so incredible, the sounds that go along with it too, not some cliché sci-fi noises, but just creaking, so ominous but awesome at the same time.
Absolutely awesome job.
Plot twist: all of this is real and he’s trying to get help
@Winston Smith I always understood the backrooms in its grandness to be an infinite colpdoscope of possibility made to reflect reality in some unique way
Yes but what is confusing tho is that they built this overly complicated machine to reach the backrooms but simply tripping backwards can bring you in there too … ood
@@antekpaztek
Probably to establish a firm back and forth, or to prove its existence without already getting stuck in it
The most amazing thing about your comment is that it actually happens. Its real.
Think of it, what are the most absurd thing in this universe? Blackholes. Blackholes are the strongest and weirdest thing in the entire universe. Their origin is from a supernova.
What do you think the most basic thing for something to exists? That's right, the existence of atoms, space and time from universe scale to quantum. But the thing is, blackhole absolutely destroy everything around it. Even the space and time itself.
There's no atoms, no space and time, how does blackhole still manages to exists? That is remain unknown. It's like a supergiant star is exploding so strong that it creates a hole to a deeper reality, which we call blackhole. It exists without this reality rule, just proving that deeper reality does exists.
Once again, I've been completely bewildered by the fact that in the previous clip, I had no idea that this would be connected to the backrooms. Seeing the entrance to the backrooms is something so bizarre and it's almost as if this was an amazingly terrifying break-through for humans at the time. Yet- I'm sure in this universe, humans wouldn't have known of its existence, bringing the greatest fear factor of curiosity. The unknown.
Right? It just now dawned on me that the two clips were connected in this way.
Maybe I’m slow, lol, but regardless I’m super excited to see how this fascinating plot progresses!
So what entity is supposed to be from the The Backrooms video? It doesn't fit -anything- from the wiki that I can see.
Dude… cant you get into ur damn thick skull that this is fake
@@ep9415 shhh! We can’t let them think that.
@@ep9415 You're really dense, aren't you?
1:23 That demonic distortion of the emergency sirens playing while the computer starts observing the formation of the Backrooms always gives me chills
Kane is 16 and making these masterpieces, he's gonna be a god of an editor as an adult
FR!! I love these and they look so real
Faxxx
Dude literally captures the perfect emotions for these videos AND his AOT videos, we were all scared of fnaf as kids but today's kids got all his videos to be scared of 💀
NO WAY. 16? THATS SOME F*CKING TALENT
Really? Damn I'm kinda inspired to do things now
This thing gives me fear, but the way the portal just looks so broken at the end yet it is still responding. That was actually beautiful. This is the best analog horror and backrooms series I have seen in many years. And I have seen A LOT of backrooms and analog horror.
Also, Kane, are you saying that the San Francisco earthquake was caused by people opening up a portal to the Backrooms?
His last video was my first intro to the backrooms. I'm not a huge horror junkie but it's real attention grabby. My dad is a horror fan and he thought it was entertaining
@@doctorlettuce I'd love to hear more of this backroom analog horror films or what not, I've thought of concepts like this before I knew about the backrooms and I just need to catch up on all of it.
I think it's because the fabric of space and time is torn from the machine, after the machine broke the space won't magically repair itself so it stayed open because it has been forced open. I love that
Wow. The backrooms started as a meme, and after hundreds of different people's renditions and versions, yours i see as canon. Absolutely stellar work
Yeah this shit is awesome it just sucks kinda cause i started something way lower quality back in July and now this fricking work of art ruins my chances :(((((( sadge but it's still really good. Mixed feelings for me lmao
Yeah this is definitely cannon
@@donovan8530 lol no it's not. It's community driven and most agree this is not canon. It's a great story but doesn't really follow much but a few parts of the og backrooms lore.
@@philyjfry ? seems exist-able in the original post to me.
@@philyjfry
We all have our opinions,
So how about you go eat you're garbage pepperoni pizza, and buzz off.
You understand horror, surrealism, and knowing how to build upon the lore of something already established in a meaningful and unique way.
Full respect. Can’t wait to see what you do next.
perfectly said Attack Zak
Yeah him and his team of creators are amazing ngl
@@redcherry8137 I see you on every thread making this passive aggressive comment. It’s funny though, ngl
@@oakland439 LMAO NO WAY cx damn i thought i was slick
@@oakland439 Why are you seething so hard? This kid is trailing multiple people just to call them passive aggressive because he’s so butthurt about them reminding people that this idea is being borrowed. Lol 🤦♂️
Holy shit, I didn’t know this guy was 16! So much fucking talent it’s insane. I can’t wait for more!
He’s WHAT
@@zenatrical Why? Age is just a number. There are 10 year old piano players who play better than 90% of the adults.
@@yanami1241 I know, i’m just saying that I admire young talent. I feel it would take me years to get to that level of skill!
@@samnussbaum4321 it took them years too.
@@yanami1241 Yeah, true, but what makes it shocking for some is probably the realisation that 'i could've been this good too' since people most likely have passed this 'number,' only if they put in the same amount of effort in learning the craft.
so yeah, that's why.
The amount of effort put into this is completely unreal. This gives the backroom a whole new look, just adding surplus and making it a ton better. This literally looks real, and is by far the best backrooms video we have ever seen. Thank you, Kane Pixels.
hi
I love you
@@白キロ Thanks!
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Damn dude... The sheer amount of Backrooms lore and worldbuilding you've added in the span of about 16 minutes is nothing short of impressive. It's incredible. I can really tell it's something you're passionate about. I wish bigger franchises cared like this with their universes, then nothing would suck.
16 minutes? This video is 1 minute 57 seconds long
@@xXRealXx They're talking about all the Backroom related videos Kane has put out.
The fact that Kane is so young, and he’s making all of these incredible videos, shows the amount of potential he has for the future. Once again, amazing video Kane! Keep up the great work!!
How old is he?
@@squidoo8080 16 I think it was
he's gifted
We will watch Kane Pixels’ career with great interest
@@Sir_Nightmare Seriously? Holy s***
This has the potential to become huge. It would be awesome to see this lore becoming a show in the veins of stranger things. (Since the story starts on the 80s) But sincerely... The atmosphere you constructed here is way way more terrifying, and believable than stranger things... It really has an original unsettling and dangerous energy coming from it.
Its already a huge thing they didn't create the lore and this isnt an accurate depiction of the back rooms
@@ZeroDim this is better. The backrooms lore got too big and silly. This is viciously simple.
@@jacoblott1617 the wiki dot lore is better and the backrooms whole thing is that it is the building blocks of existance which thsi completely ruins with just being a government experiment gone wrong
@@ZeroDim I'm not getting an "experiment gone wrong" vibe from these, I'm getting a government experiment to tap into the backrooms to find out what they are vibe.
@@MrAngryLawnGnome it seems like an unseen side effect of trying to create an artifcial universe than it blowing up in their face and expanding infinitly and coliding with our universe causing people to noclip out of our universe into the backrooms and also it seemed the government was panicking when they saw the corridors expanding on their radar map of the place which before it started expanding it looked like a small pocket dimension they were making than expanded becoming the infinite level 0 of backrooms is what it looked like to me
I don't understand. This is the most terrifying video I have ever seen. It makes me feel so incredibly uneasy and yet it's so insanely cool. The alarms, the noises, the sparks, everything is just terrifiying.
Also the addition of the tune to the song Daisy Bell made it aloy creepier
@@freddy.fazzbear truueee
It created a wormhole freaks
Anyone remember the "Daisy, daisy" song aka the first computer to sing? I always thought about it when hearing the music at the beginning. Maybe it was the inspiration.
It is that song
Yeah I heard it too, I love the version from the computer, I recognized the song instantly
“I’m afraid, Dave.
Daisy, Daisy….”
I noticed
It is the song.
Theory:
The Minotaur's labyrinth referred to in ancient myth is a mistranslated rendition of the backrooms as they appeared in ancient Greece. The form they take is a reflection of our reality, and like with the Minotaur, the creature(s) they contain must be satiated with live prey now and again.
I hope this gate is called "Project Daedalus" or something similar. A name that perfectly encapsulates the combination of brilliance and hubris.
Project Daedalus happens to be a name in SnapCube's AI written Sonic script if that's anything relevant
I love reading these theories, what I hate about this comment is that there's so many disgusting bots :/
The further back we go the more I realize that stories may not be just stories. Like how many religions have a virgin birth, a son (sun) reincarnation after the same amount of days and so on. It doesnt matter how many times it's rewritten, the premise of it could be more than real.
Anyone who has practiced dreams knows if it can be imagined, it can be experienced. With anything being possible, the only thing hindering understanding, is ourselves. I'd like to try and imagine what it would be like to live through times that had completely supernatural experiences turned into a form of history.
Hmmm, never thought about that, nice observation dude!
@@leolikestodraw969 urso de cabeça
Love the 'Daisy, Daisy' 2001: A Space Odyssey musical tribute--Dave (and Hal) would appreciate it.
Also: the sound of silence, interspersed with that depressing fluorescent light drone, enhances the HORROR.
Daisy Daisy actually written in 1892 and it was the first Computer to ever sing a song back in the 1960s and it was IBM 704. Arthur C Clarke even witnesses the Computer sing so he made Hal sing Daisy as a reference to the IBM singing.
Neat reference, but what does it mean in the context of the video/Backrooms?
What version of Daisy Daisy is used in this video ? I'm unable to find it
m.ruclips.net/video/41U78QP8nBk/видео.html
@@iamgar6ageit’s on kane’s second channel
I honestly think backrooms has alot of potential as a horror story element.. it's so surreal to be scared by something like this, just thinking about being trapped in familiar yet infinite nothingness.. a glitch in our reality. It's definitely up my alley of horror...
Idk why I think its real
@@Penguincrusader93 lmao same
S da AC
I love liminal space horror, along with “failed science” horror. The reason why is because, unlike most horror, there isn’t just a big scary bad guy, but something kinda like a man made apocalypse mixed with half uncovered lore you can get invested in.
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Imagine he made a backrooms movie
let's all up and move to this guy's county so we can assist production if possible, that way to release rate remains satiating
Fr get this man a patreon page
*you’re
The quality of this videos is just... wow... I always wanted to see a complete show about backrooms exploration, and I think this might be it.
Yeah, it’s got me exited! I’m all for doing what you want to do, and not pleasing people’s expectations, but if this is what he’s gonna be doing, I’m for sure supporting it.
@Fone ya y que hago al respecto
The distorted "Daisy Daisy" in the start is fucking amazing holy shit, I found you through attack in Titan and now you're doing these vhs tapes and I'm all for it. Keep up the good work, looking forward to your next project
It's really a shame that song is now solely used for creeps. It's story is so genuinely cool, it's heartbreaking to see it become this.
@@danielwoods3896 any publicity is good publicity
@@danielwoods3896 It became that in 1968 when Kubrick used it in 2001. And prior to that, it was commonly used to test voice synthesizers.
This doesn’t look like an interpretation of the backrooms lore. It feels like a real life horror event.
There are many Interpretations of Backrooms by theirs as always told in the Media. After all, You cannot impose your judgement to others by that but i would also agree to that one.
@@mashashumayt1263 what
@@landroverrangeroversporths2569 in
@John Doe basically there is no set backrooms lore or canon everyone can say whatever they want
@@yuurina5092 yeah like the levels thing
1:08
I love this.
It feels so surreal, and realistic. It has the exact same feeling it'd probably have when humanity used all of their powers into one to achieve the impossible. You can also see the effort probably taken to make that machine work, too.
Well done, Kane Pixels.
what I like about this guy is that he added so many effects just so he can make it look like it was actually made in 1989. a guy who knows nothing about the backrooms would just say it's real footage. just epic
I mean, its still the best found footage video ive seen so far!
Hey, I'm the guy who knows almost nothing about the backrooms. Is all of this footage computer made?
I mean, I kinda don't ge it, people say he's only 16. I wonder how he managed to find those places. If he made all this building digitally he's freaking talented
@@Just_a_brazilian_guy it's full CGI, but very good tho. Still the original picture of level 0 of backrooms (the yellowish empty rooms) is from a real unknown place
I think it actually was made on October 17, 1989 since that is what the date says
Do you guys notice that the background music in the beginning is the song daisy that was created a long time ago and that song is scary if you look up the real version
Love this stuff, i love the sounds used for the portal door thing scene loud, sudden, intimidating even. The atmosphere is there.
This is amazing, Kane. Keep it up!
Wait what you have the same pfp as my friend who watches these videos
THIS IS NOT ART THIS IS REAL FOTTAGE ARE YOU CRAZY?!
For real the sound design for this alone is incredible, it really sounds like something that could exist
DAMN!!!!!!!
And there he is
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0:55 my laptop when I put an unreadable broken Disc in It.
My 16 year old dell when I try to play fortnite on it
Ive always felt the Backrooms were an incredible concept, but horribly "cringey" execution. But THIS. Thanks to Alex for recommending. And thank you for making this!
Cringey execution? Care to elaborate i don't really understand on the execution part
@@蔚-u6m sure i will elaborate. I didnt really make my point very well, ill admit. Essentially what i mean is that the Backrooms is an excellent concept for horror.
But it reminds me of what happened to the SCP Foundation, for example. In the sense that it started out very well crafted. But as time went on it was "hijacked" by kids on the internet and such, and now its just super embarassing, awful fan fiction that has no resemblence to the original idea.
Thats what i feel has happened with the Backrooms. Its true value is that its simple and unexplainable horror. When someone comes in with "LEVEL 5098-2 WHERE THERE ARE SLENDERMANS EVERYWHERE OOOOH" it kinda kills it for me. But this series has restored my faith in the Backrooms as a concept.
@@ZANGELIX1263 tbh i feel like the direction the scp foundation headed towards to is good because it always has been pseudo-horror sci-fi to me only problem are the more newer scps/tales that essentially just make it yeah as you said a weird fanfiction thing
@@RADZULAYXE a fair point. I have no problem with SCP evolving to new ideas.
i just feel that the flood of (and i say this as a generalization) 13 year old anime lovers making a poorly done "demon/ furry wolf hybrid that can destroy the world, ooooh so spooky" things like that, they really make it hard for me to enjoy SCP when i know how well thought out and scientifically focused it used to be.
I sort of feel the same way about the backrooms, creepypastas, all of that stuff.
The quality and purpose of these mediums has degraded into embarassing meme humor and weeaboo culture, more or less. At least thats my simplistic take on it.
@@Eric00006 yup! Thats more or less what i was trying to say. Endless nothing is more terrifying than any monster.
too excited to see the next project.
Same bro same 😆👏👏
Hi Angel!
Huge Resonance Cascade vibes, I love it.
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"Gordon doesnt need to hear this, he's a highly trained professional!" They say.
@the sus guy "S is for sodium, C is for carbon, I is for ionization,-" they say.
"With my brains and your brawn, we'd make an excellent team"
@@vincentnapod8010 El referencia de JoJo
This doesent look real... It is real
1:15 I dont know if anyone pointed this out but if you look at the date and time, the first contact with the Backrooms actually coincides with the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake down to the very minute!
I love how you tied actual events into the lore of the Backrooms and I can’t wait to see what’s next for this series!
Look in the description of the vid and there’s a vid about that earthquake
damn 1989 (Tiananmen square)
It’s also my birthday
@@FowlorTheRooster1990 Correction, it was in 1989
(-9999999999999999999999 social credits) AUGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH
Definitely not a coincidence, considering there is a unlisted video from Kane about the earthquake itself.
It’s so satisfying and terrifying that after all that buildup, the portal was revealed to lead to the backrooms. Makes sense when you consider the backrooms probably lie outside our dimension
Man everyone else said it already, but this is absolutely amazing. You took a creepy pasta that's been overdone in the past and gave it a new life, hell, you took it to another level. Keep up the amazing work, this has so much potential and I can't wait to see more of it. I never thought I'd fall in love with creepy pastas again, you really did it. Bloody amazing.
THIS IS NOT ART THIS IS REAL FOTTAGE ARE YOU CRAZY?!
This is what the backrooms should be all about. Not a game with silly levels, but a good scary story.
A sync wanted to use this space for they own desires. Little did they know a monster was in these rooms. Good job Mr. Pixels. Love it.
i mean the game w silly levels is fun asl ngl
Can be both.
@@brorianszk I disagree, the levels lore is so whacky that its impossible to touch with so many people wanting to get into the worldbuilding that the only real explanation is a connected multiverse. You would be a fool to trifle with the black hole known as the infinite levels lore. This lore and THAT MONSTER should be separate with ABSELOUTLEY ZERO overlap or reference. No almond water, no partygoers, no smilers, no M.E.G, and NO EXTRA LEVELS. One space with different areas with one species of entity, or just one entity that we know of, we also know that there are multiple entities of the same species. That's right, we don't have an entire animal kingdom, just one known entity other than humans.
In my opinion (which is the only correct opinion), the levels lore is just some Walmart great value brand, released at discounted price version of the SCP multiverse, which is also somewhat whacky.
@@rjsmmove5538 That means thousands of people have wrong opinions? lmao
@@ScaredByDeath No, opinions like these cannot be right or wrong. I liked the Backrooms because it was a creative concept that held lots of potentials to tell a great story, and that's fine. If someone enjoys the backrooms because they got a chance to connect with new people, or because it gave them a chance to make something new, that's fine too. I don't like statements that try to tell people what the Backrooms "should be". The Backrooms is just an oooh so scary 4chan post. Art cant be objectively wrong, and you aren't being incorrect for enjoying something you like. That being said, my comment was obviously sarcastic, but even if I was correct and completely serious, it wouldn't matter. Why do you feel obligated to respond to me? Why are you putting words in my mouth?
I always thought about the possibility of a government finding out about the backrooms and trying to colonize it... Oh, and I saw you put Daisy Bell in the video. Nice detail.
even a small clip like this gave me more emotions than a Hollywood movie. You are very talented!
this comment gets posted on literally every indie short film
@@jazzling That says enough about hollywood.
My friend, you and Alex Kister make some of the best analog horror I've ever seen! You guys have such a unique way of taking a concept and putting a disturbing yet highly interesting spin on it, and it really doesn't cease to amaze me! I can't wait to see what happens now that the door has been opened...
Came here from watching Volume 2!
@Elijah Guevara Yo same!
Replace Alex Kister with Alex Kansas, Kris Struab, Remy, Squimpus Mcgrimpus, and Martin Walls.
Ok that was kinda rude ngl. I just think Kister’s series is kinda lack luster compared to all the others.
the fact that an entire generation agrees that yellow-lit office hallways works as a (insert name of whatever the horror equivalent to a punchline) is f-ing wild and I love it.
Liminal Space… look it up on Wikipedia
From an amazing short film to now an intriguing ARG
its truly fascinating the imagination people have in their heads
I’m excited for what’s next
Is there irl stuff? It's not an arg if there hasn't been.
@@AnimeniacSimey Uuh duh? There are the Backrooms for instance
@@Weazel shit I forgot! My buddy Eric just came back a few weeks ago. Haven't seen the fella for 7 years !
Nice touch with Daisy Bell in the first part!
For those who don’t know, Daisy Bell was the first song ever sung by a computer. However, it’s also associated with 2001 A Space Odyssey, where the rogue AI sung it as he was being shut down. Its use here could symbolize the scientists being too confident in their control over their machines, just as the creators of the HAL 9000 were too confident in their control of their creation.
That’s awesome, lots of lore
@@jiena____6464 STOP,WE DONT CARE
@ STOP,WE DONT CARE
Idk why everyone uses it for creepy stuff though it's an adorable song with an adorable story (the computer singing and then vocaloids singing it and stuff I just think it's cute) x D I don't mind but it always makes me laugh
that is an amazing catch; thank you for sharing...i had no idea! brillant.
I love this idea of the backrooms being "man-made" and being experimented with. Kinda gives me flashbacks to watching the Cube movies back in the day, giving off a similar creepy vibe and mystery.
I think they just managed to open a portal to backrooms, i don't think it's man made.
I think he is going for "Someone discovered it and wants to exploit it"
Which is why I put quotes around man-made. Although to me this video (and specifically the scene at 1:22) looks more like this backrooms dimension is being created, instead of just opening a portal to it.
In the found footage video there's also a scene with an almost infinite amount of different exit ways. There's also a photo in the archive video that shows someone on a computer which looks like he's actively shaping or modelling the backrooms.
But that's just my theory.
@@sonks336 oh yeah i’m pretty sure that part is a computer mapping it rather than it being “created” so to say
Kane. You have an amazingly twisted gift man. You have that passion for authentic horror. Todays film industry has loss that. Your style and flavor you put into your work absolutely scares the hell outta me. I mean i wont even touch the walls after watching your backrooms film. Shit gave me a weird dream later that night. Thats how I know your talent and ideas will carry your dreams far in film. Last thing I have to say is.... SCARE ME SO MORE!!!! PLEASE!!!
All the best. ✌️💀
Kane loving the worldbuilding here, just a quick question: what source are you using for the backrooms? The main wiki? The fandom? The liminal archives? Or is it some unique combination of them? Either way looking forward to what’s next, keep up the insanely amazing work!
I think he's creating his own canon
Yeah and it’s hella better.
@@LaPapaya Yeah if he's taking that route, then good. I heard some really dumb stuff from the "lore", such as there being outposts in the backrooms? Or something like that?...
@@MauricioJara thats what im saying! this is way better! good job kane
@@MauricioJara I'm a huge follower of everything backrooms, and I'm disappointed at the path it's going down. I enjoyed it when there was slim to no chance to find other people in it, and now you got entire groups willing to give you almond water for a squirt gun, which is a terrible deal because in the backrooms wiki, squirt guns are apparently op as fudge.
anyone else hear daisy daisy in the back ground at the beginning
I’m an artist who takes a lot of interest in both surrealism and horror and OHOHOHOHO. I WAS TALKING TO MY FRIEND ABOUT SURREALISM, SO SHE SENT ME TO YOUR CHANNEL AND I- I LOVE ?!?! WHAT YOU DO IS LITERALLY SO INCREDIBLE DUDE I COULD NEVER
This is legitimately some of the most amazing backroomd related content I’ve ever seen. I can’t wait to see more of this series, I have a feeling it’s going to be really awesome.
Did we create The Backrooms or did we discover them? Someone absolutely needs to raise funds to produce a fully-fledged analog horror film set in The Backrooms universe.
I mean. This is kinda exactly that
@@Slipperyslab Kind of exactly? No. This is a short film. I mean something that has an actual film-length plot.
@@laeioun I don’t really think it needs to be feature length tbh. Yes, I is bad at english
They were created. It's sort of explained in the video before this.
@@ltb1345 But I want a movie that goes shows the story about the people who created The Backrooms and how everything started to get out of control.
1:17 my computer while rendering CGI
😂😂😂
Fun fact: at 1:15, the place starts shaking, that is because 10/17/1989 at 17:04:06 was the exact time when the 1989 San Francisco earthquake happened. This leads to the theory that the creation of the backrooms caused the 1989 San Francisco earthquake.
not the creation, but rather the portal ripping fucking space apart
@@nacl2858 yes, the portal is fucking opening a hole in another dimension
@@manaphygames yeah, not creating, like i said
Here is the plot of the video: After 5 failed tests the Async research laboratory dose a sixth test on 10/17/1989, the test at first seems to be going horribly wrong but after causing a earthquake in California San Francisco Project KV-31 is a success, Async doesn't realize until it's too late that the fate of the word has begun.
I'm more ready to believe the backrooms actually exist than accept a 16 year old is creating these masterpieces.
Well done.
He's 16!?
I feel fucking useless
@@eterty8335 we all do mate. We all do. Hang in there.
I take offense to that.
Youth isn't automatic shallowness.
I don't appreciate all these backhanded comments of disbelief just because of his age.
@@neonfroot you must be fun at parties
@@Hoff-km1vp
Cope with it.
Besides, people don't really party nowadays.
It's only in those hip-hop/EDM music videos where they do
This persons cg and editing skills are so good, very impressive
@@jovanka--------5196 F off
@Fone JESUS THESE BOTS ISTG
the sound design on this one is fucking amazing, it's beyond immersive and feels entirely real. the visual door distortion reminds me of fractals, neat idea.
The door distortion always makes me uneasy
IT SO FUNFUN
I actually liked the sound design on "The Third Test" even more I think because when they were opening the door the sounds of it trying to open and the sound of it fading away give it this perfect feeling of how weird and disturbing it actually is to be able to break the rough the fabric if reality to get to the backrooms which is this super mysterious realm it's seemingly a dimension between dimensions kind of like limbo or something but the sound design if this video was amazing too, it's crazy how good you make something look and sound on a low budget
This is Backrooms lore I can actually appreciate. I've had dreams like the Backrooms several times throughout my life and was surprised to find it is an actual thing online with lots of extended lore dozens of people have contributed. The dreams are actually legitimately terrifying with the presence of some entity sometimes being felt. So when stuff like Jerry and actual factions setting up bases in the place started being a thing, it felt silly barely having anything to do with the concept.
Tbh, i think things such as colonies and entities could work really well with the Backrooms if done the right way.
Let's say colonies, for example, since the Backrooms are absolutely HUGE in size, colonies could be something rare, sometimes nearly impossible to find in some levels, kinda like a single oasis in a huge desert, and with the entities, they could give a feeling of paranoia to the Backrooms, where even tho you feel alone, you also *know* you're not alone.
Anyways, that's just my opinion tho, just how i think it could be done.
@@leolikestodraw969 There already is something like that, in one of the backrooms lore channels, a dude describes some levels as being impossible for colonies because of the nature or anything else, its even in the wiki.
@@tylerwilson5769 Ah yes, Liminal archives. AKA the "newer" backrooms lore, I honestly like it far more than the old backrooms wikia. With a far more unsettling, mysterious background similar in style to the SCP foundation than the barely coherent strung together mess that was Backrooms Wikia.
@@pokemonfanmario7694 Yeah, it's better, the only flaw is, every level is a million bazillion miles, and there are thousands of levels, which I guess makes sense because it's an experiment, which never was meant to be like that.
@@tylerwilson5769 You mean Liminal Archives? Bc so far, there are only around 30 levels in there, the one with thousands of levels is the Wikidot
This might mot be canon, but this takes the reins of such an interesting look into the backrooms. It has so much potential and even 8-BitRyan is looking more into the backrooms and your second latest video. It's nice to see the community and Backrooms as a whole gain momentum, it's something to marvel at as avid fan that I'm happy to welcome.
You'll likely see me commenting pretty often, I'm beyond stoked to see someone else make content. Broogly has made a bunch of content along with Mr. Backrooms and many unmentioned and helped the community grow and the desire for more content to be seen. I'm loving every second of it.
I wish my level didn't get buried with the old wiki
@@mrstarman9386 You're welcome to make the recommendation to him, I know Broogli has a discord. It may take some time as the community is gaining steam.
i dont think there's a "canon" to a community-made creepypasta lmao
Absolutely agree. Imagine huge fan of the backrooms, and especially liminal spaces haha. So cool to see a person put such a huge effort into it.
@@cultellus915 Yeah.
My console during the Day : * normal fan sounds *
My console at the 3 am : 0:54
My device when playing a game:
I normally have 1-5/1-4
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I know this comment is probably going to be ignored and forgotten but I just want you to realise how insane this is.
The idea of The Backrooms as a whole is one thing that is amazing with its established communities, entities and levels. This however is something also great, science has come so far that they have found a way to the Backrooms and are treating it in a way Companies and Governments would with it. The thing is, the people who made the portal don't yet understand just WHAT they made a portal to. In their point of view, they wouldn't see it as we would but probably a space that exists between matter or some thing like that and them thinking this is all there is, just moist carpet and yellow walls. I dearly hope Kane Pixels leads this to the meeting of the pre-established communities known in the Backrooms and exchanging information. Not only this but the discovery of what we would call "Level 1" and the reaction it causes that would be "Maybe there is more to this place".
This is amazing, Kane. Keep it up!
This is amazing, Kane. Keep it up!
This is amazing, Kane. Keep it up!
This is amazing, Kane. Keep it up!
This is amazing, Kane. Keep it up!
This dude literally created backroom. He's a freaking genius, he created the best creepypasta ever existed. Dude you deserve an Oscar.
Kane Pixels didn't actually create the whole idea of the Backrooms, some random guy on 4chan did. Kane is just making videos about the Backrooms, they are very good though.
He didn't create it
Lmao, you guys obviously don't get jokes.
@@TheRealOne247 a joke is supposed to be funny
@@Newawakening643 to you it might not be funny.
You've got an incredible feeling for tone and timing. Extremely well done. Totally effective in two minutes than 99.9% of the other crap out there that spends 2 hours trying.