see this guy gets what makes the backrooms so scary and compelling. it doesn't need some monster to be effective, the horror is the backrooms themselves, the alienness of the architecture and the hostility of the environment itself, like it has a mind of its own and it wants you lost. truly some of the best backrooms content out there
Kind of like a nightmare when your running your ass off but have no clue where your going ? Being stuck somewhere/time is the ultimate terrible fate, death would be a blessing
Wow! This is incredible. Way better than 99% of the backroom videos where they wander around for a while until they run into the spindly beast thing then run. Something moving this forward. Onward to Outpost 2 PLEASE!
Love how the lighting makes you feel like you are watching a dream that is just too real. It feels ethereal, like you really are in a different dimension, a place that shouldn't be, and where you definitely shouldn't be.
Jesus, I'm stunned just how photorealistic everything here is, other than a couple of scenes where there's glass with no reflections of the camera operator, I would swear I was looking at reality. Beautifully done!
Fun fact: you would be able to see a vampire's reflection in most modern mirrors, because instead of being backed with silver they are now backed with tin, nickel or chromium
@@bigboi9856the general idea is that they don’t have any reflection, even in water, but that idea is interesting Also, realistically you should see their clothes
Anyone wondering what's going on behind the wall at 19:00 before it closes up? What's up with the lights? Either way I love the fact that this shows there are two entirely different rooms behind the same wall, there's just something so bizarrely horrifying about that realization.
@@SylviaEvilKitty Also not still running around randomly and screaming “HELLLLLLOOOOOO?! IS ANYBODY HEREEEEEEEEE!!!??!” After realising he very much isn’t in a random facility but the eldritch plane of empty office.
I'm so hyped for part 3. The idea that the backrooms is a living, evolving organism is really cool. And terrifying. I'm curious as to whether it "grows" when new areas are perceived, or if it's always in a constant state of expansion. The main character really lucked out last episode when he made it out of the shift zone. But it seems like he's on the right track. He found traces of human research, made it to outpost one, and he's following the orange line in the small chance that the escape device has been developed by backrooms scientists. And you portrayed all of this without the main character saying a single line. Incredible
Watching this made me decide the backrooms are like a crystal. I reproduces itself and continues to repeat a pattern that came from the substrate it sampled from, namely part of our mundane reality. An oxygen atmosphere, gravity, an office with electric lights, only without a need for outside power. I imagine there'd be a lot of "failed back rooms" which randomly did not get spawned from a slice of earth and human architecture. Without a seed to grow from, it's just a pocket dimension of infinite void, like outer space we see between the planets and the stars in our universe.
The sounds of these backroom vids are actually comforting to me. I remember going to the old warehouse furniture stores, when I was really young, where they have all the various display rooms. I would love to just walk and explore the parts of the store that lacked customers. It was just like this.
Wow, what an experience. Especially when that ambience music faded in over the animations of the escape vehicle... it gave me a strangely calming comfort. Like a tiny spark of hope, knowing others were here before, and didn't give up either.
I love the subtle horror elements used like the room with the alarm and the light flickering in the hallway more than the usual entity back room video. Though not all entity videos are bad, some do a good job building up to it
You are doing it. You are expanding what it means to be a backrooms creator. Please make this a cinematic thing with an arc. You WILL go far if you keep doing this.
@@1EAS1World also there are times where it's grammatically favorable to use "you are", say to put emphasis on one or both words. Example: YOU are doing it. It's congradulatory
The passion and talent in this labor of love!!! I rarely get the nostalgic feeling from lab related things but the cgi on the vhs tapes looks eerily similar to the graphic designs that play on loop at my job so I got a heavy dose of it today! Absolutely phenomenal my dude, your videos are actual cinematic art and I could watch HOURS of this!!
You have the Brightest future in animation and filmmaking man! This is a masterpiece of a series you created for backrooms and I swear how realistic this looks is insane. I can't even count the amount of times in this and mall run that I could swear you are truly there in those spaces! You have a phenomenal amount of talent man! I'm so excited for your next video in the future and to see where you go as a filmmaker!
Medical and college campuses as well. I worked at a medical facility that had a campus span almost an entire city block. The oldest buildings were from the 20s. They were expanded, connected, and sometimes built completely around over a hundred years. Some areas are floors that were kept up and fully stocked but completely void of life. Utilities ran in tunnels under the campus, allowing you to go to almost any building without being seen. Underground areas made to look like they were above ground. 80s architecture running directly into 20s architecture. Then into 2010s architecture. Place is wild.
Very nice to see a Backrooms video sans ridiculous monster chase. Clearly, much creative effort has gone into this production and it speaks for itself. Appreciate the slow pace - this makes it easier for the viewer to absorb the atmosphere and take in the sights without constant jump cuts and a hyperactive camera operator. Intruiguing, so subscribed.
This genuinely made my skin crawl, especially the close-up shot through the freshly drilled hole. They way you capture the horror of the backrooms here is masterful, I can't wait to see more.
This seems so surreal but so realistic at the same time. It’s surrealistic! Well done my man. You’re the next A-Sync star. We need to get you on a reality show hosted by Kane Pixels
What a GREAT addition to the lore/mythos of the backrooms. The whole idea of the black-wire creatures being part of this regenerative fungus that IS the backrooms, as well as entire areas being generated from a dark void is bizarre. Lots to unpack and very creative.
this animation looks real, the way that most backrooms videos have the person recording going slow no matter what. It makes this feeling that he is really stuck in there and wants to get out yet carefull at the same time... the detail of it looking so blocky makes it have this realistic look. Well done
I love the idea (shared by most) that The Backrooms is simply “unconstructed phase space” that asserts itself into a single form only under observation. What I particularly love here (and shared only by a subset of other creators) is that The Backrooms can be forced to retain a construction by asserting “observation” in the form of mapping or otherwise marking it with guides (the tape on the floor). A perpetually random, fluid, and destructible Backrooms is boring and would be worthless except as a waste disposal facility. Funny enough, since it doesn’t ever break into the real world, it would be totally safe to use it that way. But a Backrooms that stops changing as long as you have a “presence” there is far more interesting. It allows for codification, scientific study, expansion, colonization, etc. and all the horrors attendant upon the “unknown but knowable” as people try to learn more. Oh, and I particularly like that the tape uses the wallpaper’s pattern. As though the scientists discovered that “it doesn’t notice us if we try to mimic it” after a tragic period of trial and error.
I imagine the backrooms are created by a species that exist in a higher dimension. A portal, and a conference room to facilitate a meeting with us. To them the backrooms is a simple point in space, but to us it is an unfathomable labyrinth.
"Introducing the iRover max +. With this innovating piece of technology you can now place tape and take samples! Just come by the pepper spray room in Outpost 1 to retrieve your very own iRover max +!"
this is just amazing... storytelling, ideas, that hole in the wall was awesome, ilumination, sound... can't wait to see more, this is truly artistic.. you have understood everything about backrooms... and you have just put backrooms on another level... really really amazing, jaws droped
Love the story building, and objectives in this video! It was a nice change of pace over seeing the protagonist wonder around aimlessly before stumbling across a monster, and running for a good few minutes, before dying to said monster.
FINALLY! A backrooms with an actual story!!! Hope this one becomes a "series"! Would love to find out whats behind these backrooms and how to escape them!
that concept links to the quantum phonmenon of "wave function collapse", which to my interpretation means that the universe also does something similar. It makes the economy of "executing" what is not observed. And when observation (meaning something with consequences) becomes necessary, the universe makes it tangible. That the backroom has a "procedural function collapse" would be an extremely plausible fact, since their large nature. Also looks like the extending map lines from kane pixels
I really like how you built on your previous video: the protagonist is still following the tape from before, we are in a more stable region of the backrooms but that doesn’t mean the architecture is any less alien, and the video ends with a strong set up for the next!
I have no idea how you're able to make videos this long, of this quality, in such a short amount of time. I'd put a hat on just to be able to take it off for ya. Keep up the amazing work!!
This is one of the few backrooms videos that give some odd relaxing vibe in all senses, light, sound, music, vintage touch and the 'history' behind the guy doing all the research watching the tapes (as if someone ask him to do it) This is gold mate, truly, great work you are doing out there, cheers.
The story-telling element of this is absolutely fantastic! The tension, the narrative as shown by the video tapes, the evidence of a scientific operation; but where is everyone? The sound of the camcorder being shuffled around and the startled gasp as the recorder figured out an answer added to the immersion. Cannot wait to see the continuation of this story! Bravo!
I am absolutely lost for words. This is truly outstanding. The attention to details and how the Wanderer came across this incredible looking outpost, to then give us a tour on the discovery of certain ways the Backrooms operate, was incredible. It's as if the Backrooms is being controlled or even almost living. How we got to see the wall being penetrated, to then seeing the other side how rooms are being generated and created! That was INCREDIBLE! And then how the walls automatically "healed"! I will be watching the video how you created this INCREDIBLE Found Footage as I am learning to create Backroom videos myself to hopefully upload soon. You are definitely one of the top Backrooms creators out there! Well done and keep up the INCREDIBLE work!
Эти видео... они иногда заставляют чувствовать себя некомфортно ввиду странных комнат , отчужденного мира, но в конечном итоге приводят меня в восторг из-за самой идеи. Идеи такого сюжета , продуманных деталей, когда каждое такое видео по кусочкам рассказывает о ллюминальных пространствах. Спасибо
deserves so many more views. Incredible storytelling, and the actual design of the backrooms has that surreal feeling, it doesn't feel as repetitive as the others and yet it isn't as awkwardly fast paced as the ones with pointless entities. I can't wait for the next outpost!!!
I like the wierd, chaotic placement of the lights. It's like no rational mind built this place, which makes it all spookier. Also, a friendly word of advice: if you're in the *Backrooms* maybe don't push *any* buttons.
As someone who's not a huge fan of what the backrooms has become, your content on it so far has personally refreshing for me. It's so nice how much emphasis you put into the structure and atmosphere of the place over scares and creaures. If the story you have in mind calls for monsters then absolutely make the art you want, but just know that the stuff you're putting out is stomping on content that relies on those things. Great work overall!
This is just plain masterful. I've never been so excited for the color orange lol. Every details is perfectly thought out, the cam/head bob is perfect. The little bit of realistic terror he goes through briefly seems very natural. And it literally feels like you've written out some massive novel and are bringing us on the ride, chapter by chapter.
This is the first time I’ve ever seen tape-laying apparatus not only depicted in a Backrooms video, but thoroughly explored in technical detail. Very cool.
I really love how you did this, i mean, the backrooms series. There isn't just something scary you must run from, it's about the unknown things, a lot of stuff that you have no idea why it was created, but you explore it. The atmosphere is amazing
this is incredible!!! you're so good at this omg eta: the audio design and music is also amazing, this is very well made and I look so forward to seeing more if it continues!
Holy shit, I was impressed until I got to the rotoscoped training vid section, then I was straight floored. God damn, you're making stuff higher quality and to greater effort than many blockbuster films nowadays, godspeed and good luck
The segment about the tape laying robit starting 7:15 was spectacular. Really captures the vibe of optimistic Big Science ingenuity that would guide these early backrooms explorers. And the engineered illustrations scored with power synths is gorgeous exposition. 10/10
Dude, I love what you did with the wall and what's behind the walls, so cool. And seeing obvious evidence of other people doing research there, but then showing that it's been over a year since anyone's been there, awesome.
This was probably the best Backrooms video I’ve ever watched. It’s beautifully terrifying. The lore building, the vector graphics with the ambient music were amazing, the zoom out showing how infinite the Backrooms are…was so existential feeling!! Can’t wait to see the next video!
Very cool. I like how when the robot drills the sample out, you can see the other areas exactly like you'd be able to do if you no clip out in a video game. The late 80's CG is pretty sweet too.
I think backrooms videos are so cool to me because of the pure artistry that goes into their production. The techniques that are used to make this look like a real camera filming a real room, the sound design of the little clicks of the camera and the persons footsteps. It’s all just such an amazing mashup of so many different types of artwork.
Yo. At first I was admiring the little details in your animation like the glass, reflections, blur, unfocused camera and it was especially finely animated and things like footsteps which often aren’t, but then my heart started racing as the story progressed and I was on edge the entire time thinking we’d get stuck, as we kept moving on it just kept getting scarier. “Petri dish anomaly” was superb, I like that theory a lot and it makes sense canonically. Every detail was fascinating and horrifying from the sounds of the alarms, the gates opening that almost sounded like a scream, it was all just phenomenal.
A refreshing change seeing someone actually fast-paced walking and running through the back rooms, instead of slowly walking through treacle like they don't have a care in the world.
according to the original backrooms lore, finding an entity in The Office is extremely rare and unlikely. This and a couple other creators really pay good attention to this purposefully or not. Many creators including KP show an entity encounter not even 15 minutes into the film, but this video featured no attack. The looming fear of something hunting you but not coming true for possibly days on end is a great fear factor in backrooms videos which are hardly used at all. basically, I’m saying “good job, you unlocked a new side of backrooms horror and even curiosity”
that isn’t the original lore. youre talking about the wiki. the backrooms wiki is just a ton of stuff kids made up. most creators arent following the wiki they try to make original ideas
From the perspective of a painter, this is visually beautiful. Many of the scenes I would paint if I were in the mood. Some look so etherial and breathtaking, like 1:44 or 3:02
8:22 Something about how the video zooms out until the walls become a barely visible line just really disturbs me. It stunningly showed the true infinite size of the backrooms
Well, this is fucking awesome. The environment and animation looks realistic. Like it was filmed on location. The computer animation of red, black, and green are like a nod to the early computer animation seen in TRON. The Backrooms are self replicating and self repairing. It’s like watching ice crystals form a lattice. How long did it take you to complete this man?
That shot through the hole showing the Backrooms generating itself was golden Like watching a video game loading from an out of bounds area And then the way the Backrooms covered it up with a room It’s so clearly alive
Looks like someone is a scientist and DIY enthusiast in the likes of Vince Gilligan. I love how easy to understand all that CAD is. In reality, scientists never make it that easy. They like to speak to other scientists which by convention and habit already know what everything is all about. These videos, are pure vulgarization, but with necessary details, which is awesome in its own way.
I've watched many of the Backrooms videos and most are too much alike ,not propelling the story only doing what Hollywood would do and it's become a bore! But this is something really fascinating and true to what people would actually do, think of the many labs or even CERN? But this was done like how Scientists and physicist would approach this? I hope this is more of this Because I'm intrigued!
First off, amazing stuff. I love how explorative this feels. Second, holy hell I did not expect those instructional tapes to have such beautiful ambient synth music. You’re going places dude.
I really like the dive into more profound ideas about A-Space and the backrooms like this. I think you captured it eloquently with the Rover tape. Most backroom videos don't explore ideas about A-Space which is what the backrooms exist in. Appears as though they were attempting to map levels using tape reels which was found to seemingly stabilize the system and prevent proximity fluctuations by introducing newly placed materials within A-Space along the rovers path. From the observations found in the Petri dish and wall core sampling it is evident that native materials in A-Space are capable of self-repair, however, interesting behavior is exhibited from the samples as they are not capable of self-construction into the larger counterpart they were taken from. All core samples appear to fall into magnetic decoherence within hours resulting in strange dark branch-like formations. More evidence of proximity fluctuations which manifest as room change when traversing A-Space is shown when two core samples are taken from the same wall.
Absolutely mindblowing Mall run has stayed with me for a long time since I saw it but this just expands on the story so much more ... Outposts in the backrooms are just the best thing ever !! So strange ands futuristic who built them and how ?We may never know but the view of the backrooms creating itself in the distance is just mind bending its like its alive ... cant wait to get to outpost 2 !
in the start the way he stood on that edge, i realized how high he was up and gave me pure anxiety until he backed away. also thought the stairs were one huge slant that he'd lose balance and slide incredibly fast down, lol.
see this guy gets what makes the backrooms so scary and compelling. it doesn't need some monster to be effective, the horror is the backrooms themselves, the alienness of the architecture and the hostility of the environment itself, like it has a mind of its own and it wants you lost. truly some of the best backrooms content out there
this is the best part of the backrooms and people always ignore it
Whatever this is, it's a welcome break from all the senseless political and "us against them" content on RUclips and elsewhere.
Yeah, Sheetrock and wallpaper doesn’t just “grow back”, although I wish it did in my house.
Just say liminal space. Than we will all understand lol
@@eldermillennial8330 it can if it's moldy
Far and away one of the best backrooms creators on the platform.
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What are backrooms??! What's the purpose??
@@BurkenProductions it originated from 4Chan as a creepypasta
a lil bit too cartoony IMHO, but otherwise very interesting
Kind of like a nightmare when your running your ass off but have no clue where your going ? Being stuck somewhere/time is the ultimate terrible fate, death would be a blessing
Wow! This is incredible. Way better than 99% of the backroom videos where they wander around for a while until they run into the spindly beast thing then run. Something moving this forward. Onward to Outpost 2 PLEASE!
I always find it funny that even given an infinite number of levels and possibilities, most backrooms content falls into a few narrow tropes
Totally was waiting for a jump scare in the last 30 seconds.
Is this a dig on Kane Pixels? FATHER OF ANIMATED BACKROOMS FILMS?? I'LL HAVE YOU KNOW
I agree with this fully
I agree with @@DJSlimeball
Love how the lighting makes you feel like you are watching a dream that is just too real. It feels ethereal, like you really are in a different dimension, a place that shouldn't be, and where you definitely shouldn't be.
Jesus, I'm stunned just how photorealistic everything here is, other than a couple of scenes where there's glass with no reflections of the camera operator, I would swear I was looking at reality. Beautifully done!
They're just a vampire lost in the backrooms
@@DogsRNicelmaoo
Fun fact: you would be able to see a vampire's reflection in most modern mirrors, because instead of being backed with silver they are now backed with tin, nickel or chromium
@@bigboi9856the general idea is that they don’t have any reflection, even in water, but that idea is interesting
Also, realistically you should see their clothes
Loved it! Tape-laying robot is a must in the backrooms.
So the bacteria know of the tape
@Stanley Bochenek The walls and floors are less bacteria and more the cells of the backrooms. The entire thing is a living organism.
Lol I read that as pipe laying at first
@@Mister_Clean that’s just uncanny now that you said it
it’s almost like scp-002 or pipe dreams but more safer and unsettling environment
Anyone wondering what's going on behind the wall at 19:00 before it closes up? What's up with the lights? Either way I love the fact that this shows there are two entirely different rooms behind the same wall, there's just something so bizarrely horrifying about that realization.
1:30 Love how he just stares at that dark hallway. You can just see his mind going "Yeahhhhh... Nope. Im outta here."
finally some common sense in a protag 😂
@@SylviaEvilKitty Also not still running around randomly and screaming “HELLLLLLOOOOOO?! IS ANYBODY HEREEEEEEEEE!!!??!” After realising he very much isn’t in a random facility but the eldritch plane of empty office.
Horror movie characters after seeing that be like: "we should split up"
1:20*
I'm so hyped for part 3.
The idea that the backrooms is a living, evolving organism is really cool. And terrifying. I'm curious as to whether it "grows" when new areas are perceived, or if it's always in a constant state of expansion.
The main character really lucked out last episode when he made it out of the shift zone. But it seems like he's on the right track. He found traces of human research, made it to outpost one, and he's following the orange line in the small chance that the escape device has been developed by backrooms scientists.
And you portrayed all of this without the main character saying a single line. Incredible
Watching this made me decide the backrooms are like a crystal. I reproduces itself and continues to repeat a pattern that came from the substrate it sampled from, namely part of our mundane reality. An oxygen atmosphere, gravity, an office with electric lights, only without a need for outside power.
I imagine there'd be a lot of "failed back rooms" which randomly did not get spawned from a slice of earth and human architecture. Without a seed to grow from, it's just a pocket dimension of infinite void, like outer space we see between the planets and the stars in our universe.
@@George-zj9rrthis sounds so neat!! 😮😊
The sounds of these backroom vids are actually comforting to me. I remember going to the old warehouse furniture stores, when I was really young, where they have all the various display rooms. I would love to just walk and explore the parts of the store that lacked customers. It was just like this.
Wow, what an experience. Especially when that ambience music faded in over the animations of the escape vehicle... it gave me a strangely calming comfort. Like a tiny spark of hope, knowing others were here before, and didn't give up either.
This is by far the best backrooms style video I've ever seen.
I'd highly recommend the Backrooms Mall Run video on this channel as well.
Realistic
the hum of that machine is so beautiful man, also loved the animation of the vehicle laying down the “guide tape”
what type of music plays when it shows that animations on the tape
I love the subtle horror elements used like the room with the alarm and the light flickering in the hallway more than the usual entity back room video. Though not all entity videos are bad, some do a good job building up to it
You are doing it. You are expanding what it means to be a backrooms creator. Please make this a cinematic thing with an arc. You WILL go far if you keep doing this.
you're*
@@1EAS1World incase this isn't satire, you're is the short version of you are
@@1EAS1World also there are times where it's grammatically favorable to use "you are", say to put emphasis on one or both words. Example: YOU are doing it. It's congradulatory
@@hunnyjar8937 Good point
The passion and talent in this labor of love!!! I rarely get the nostalgic feeling from lab related things but the cgi on the vhs tapes looks eerily similar to the graphic designs that play on loop at my job so I got a heavy dose of it today!
Absolutely phenomenal my dude, your videos are actual cinematic art and I could watch HOURS of this!!
You have the Brightest future in animation and filmmaking man! This is a masterpiece of a series you created for backrooms and I swear how realistic this looks is insane. I can't even count the amount of times in this and mall run that I could swear you are truly there in those spaces! You have a phenomenal amount of talent man! I'm so excited for your next video in the future and to see where you go as a filmmaker!
Dude the audio on this is insanely suspenseful. the low buzz from the lights mixed with the footsteps and camera rocking back and forth it’s crazy
If you want the backrooms in real life, go explore construction sights and half finished buildings, the atmosphere is super surreal
Gotta watch out for the homeless entities that frequent such spaces
Also Emerald Square Mall
Construction *sites*
Epic booty spring break *sights*
Medical and college campuses as well.
I worked at a medical facility that had a campus span almost an entire city block. The oldest buildings were from the 20s. They were expanded, connected, and sometimes built completely around over a hundred years.
Some areas are floors that were kept up and fully stocked but completely void of life.
Utilities ran in tunnels under the campus, allowing you to go to almost any building without being seen.
Underground areas made to look like they were above ground.
80s architecture running directly into 20s architecture. Then into 2010s architecture.
Place is wild.
Don't do this folks, in my city numerous people have fallen down shafts and broken through unstable floors while exploring.
This is so incredibly well-made, and cinematic af.
Thank you
@@petergriffin511 wait what
@@strawberryfoxyt133 whats up?
Very nice to see a Backrooms video sans ridiculous monster chase. Clearly, much creative effort has gone into this production and it speaks for itself. Appreciate the slow pace - this makes it easier for the viewer to absorb the atmosphere and take in the sights without constant jump cuts and a hyperactive camera operator. Intruiguing, so subscribed.
Love the little details, like the wet spots in the carpet. I can tell you put a lot into this.
How much money do you think?
@@MrProblembarn like 30 bucks
This genuinely made my skin crawl, especially the close-up shot through the freshly drilled hole. They way you capture the horror of the backrooms here is masterful, I can't wait to see more.
the way it just replaces it..
This seems so surreal but so realistic at the same time. It’s surrealistic! Well done my man. You’re the next A-Sync star. We need to get you on a reality show hosted by Kane Pixels
Yea
When they combine they power then backrooms will become real
Camera shake does that
"surrealistic" That's stupid. It's just surreal.
What a GREAT addition to the lore/mythos of the backrooms. The whole idea of the black-wire creatures being part of this regenerative fungus that IS the backrooms, as well as entire areas being generated from a dark void is bizarre. Lots to unpack and very creative.
this animation looks real, the way that most backrooms videos have the person recording going slow no matter what.
It makes this feeling that he is really stuck in there and wants to get out yet carefull at the same time... the detail of it looking so blocky makes it have this realistic look.
Well done
FINALLY!! Somebody who loves the original Tron as much as I do!!
You don't know how much this almost brought a tear to my eye
I love the idea (shared by most) that The Backrooms is simply “unconstructed phase space” that asserts itself into a single form only under observation. What I particularly love here (and shared only by a subset of other creators) is that The Backrooms can be forced to retain a construction by asserting “observation” in the form of mapping or otherwise marking it with guides (the tape on the floor).
A perpetually random, fluid, and destructible Backrooms is boring and would be worthless except as a waste disposal facility. Funny enough, since it doesn’t ever break into the real world, it would be totally safe to use it that way. But a Backrooms that stops changing as long as you have a “presence” there is far more interesting. It allows for codification, scientific study, expansion, colonization, etc. and all the horrors attendant upon the “unknown but knowable” as people try to learn more.
Oh, and I particularly like that the tape uses the wallpaper’s pattern. As though the scientists discovered that “it doesn’t notice us if we try to mimic it” after a tragic period of trial and error.
I imagine the backrooms are created by a species that exist in a higher dimension. A portal, and a conference room to facilitate a meeting with us. To them the backrooms is a simple point in space, but to us it is an unfathomable labyrinth.
"Introducing the iRover max +. With this innovating piece of technology you can now place tape and take samples! Just come by the pepper spray room in Outpost 1 to retrieve your very own iRover max +!"
That gate's siren is so frightening... Dude, amazing job you did there! This is so unbelievably realistic, please more :D
this is just amazing... storytelling, ideas, that hole in the wall was awesome, ilumination, sound... can't wait to see more, this is truly artistic.. you have understood everything about backrooms... and you have just put backrooms on another level... really really amazing, jaws droped
I see what you did there.
Yeah
Love the story building, and objectives in this video! It was a nice change of pace over seeing the protagonist wonder around aimlessly before stumbling across a monster, and running for a good few minutes, before dying to said monster.
FINALLY! A backrooms with an actual story!!! Hope this one becomes a "series"! Would love to find out whats behind these backrooms and how to escape them!
The backrooms actively renders new segments as you travel through it. Ingenius.
Maybe we live in a simulation
that concept links to the quantum phonmenon of "wave function collapse", which to my interpretation means that the universe also does something similar. It makes the economy of "executing" what is not observed. And when observation (meaning something with consequences) becomes necessary, the universe makes it tangible. That the backroom has a "procedural function collapse" would be an extremely plausible fact, since their large nature. Also looks like the extending map lines from kane pixels
I really like how you built on your previous video: the protagonist is still following the tape from before, we are in a more stable region of the backrooms but that doesn’t mean the architecture is any less alien, and the video ends with a strong set up for the next!
I have no idea how you're able to make videos this long, of this quality, in such a short amount of time. I'd put a hat on just to be able to take it off for ya. Keep up the amazing work!!
This is one of the few backrooms videos that give some odd relaxing vibe in all senses, light, sound, music, vintage touch and the 'history' behind the guy doing all the research watching the tapes (as if someone ask him to do it)
This is gold mate, truly, great work you are doing out there, cheers.
This is insane. The visuals are amazing but camera movement and sound really sell it
The story-telling element of this is absolutely fantastic! The tension, the narrative as shown by the video tapes, the evidence of a scientific operation; but where is everyone? The sound of the camcorder being shuffled around and the startled gasp as the recorder figured out an answer added to the immersion. Cannot wait to see the continuation of this story! Bravo!
I am absolutely lost for words. This is truly outstanding. The attention to details and how the Wanderer came across this incredible looking outpost, to then give us a tour on the discovery of certain ways the Backrooms operate, was incredible. It's as if the Backrooms is being controlled or even almost living. How we got to see the wall being penetrated, to then seeing the other side how rooms are being generated and created! That was INCREDIBLE! And then how the walls automatically "healed"! I will be watching the video how you created this INCREDIBLE Found Footage as I am learning to create Backroom videos myself to hopefully upload soon. You are definitely one of the top Backrooms creators out there! Well done and keep up the INCREDIBLE work!
Эти видео... они иногда заставляют чувствовать себя некомфортно ввиду странных комнат , отчужденного мира, но в конечном итоге приводят меня в восторг из-за самой идеи. Идеи такого сюжета , продуманных деталей, когда каждое такое видео по кусочкам рассказывает о ллюминальных пространствах. Спасибо
deserves so many more views. Incredible storytelling, and the actual design of the backrooms has that surreal feeling, it doesn't feel as repetitive as the others and yet it isn't as awkwardly fast paced as the ones with pointless entities. I can't wait for the next outpost!!!
I'm only 32 seconds in, but I gotta say- this animation is incredible. 🙌🔥🔥🔥
Loved it. The horror IS the backrooms. This is gold standard stuff. Subbed!
I like the wierd, chaotic placement of the lights. It's like no rational mind built this place, which makes it all spookier.
Also, a friendly word of advice: if you're in the *Backrooms* maybe don't push *any* buttons.
Let Buttons Magee the Bone Thief do it😂
As someone who's not a huge fan of what the backrooms has become, your content on it so far has personally refreshing for me. It's so nice how much emphasis you put into the structure and atmosphere of the place over scares and creaures. If the story you have in mind calls for monsters then absolutely make the art you want, but just know that the stuff you're putting out is stomping on content that relies on those things. Great work overall!
This is just plain masterful. I've never been so excited for the color orange lol. Every details is perfectly thought out, the cam/head bob is perfect. The little bit of realistic terror he goes through briefly seems very natural. And it literally feels like you've written out some massive novel and are bringing us on the ride, chapter by chapter.
Man, this is the A5 Wagyu of backroom videos. Keep doing what you're doing. Got yourself a sub.
An actual refreshing take on the backrooms found footage concept.
Hi there Geonosis! I remember your 30-minute backrooms video! You did an impressive job!
@@tctyt Ty
This is the first time I’ve ever seen tape-laying apparatus not only depicted in a Backrooms video, but thoroughly explored in technical detail. Very cool.
I really love how you did this, i mean, the backrooms series. There isn't just something scary you must run from, it's about the unknown things, a lot of stuff that you have no idea why it was created, but you explore it. The atmosphere is amazing
this is incredible!!! you're so good at this omg
eta: the audio design and music is also amazing, this is very well made and I look so forward to seeing more if it continues!
Holy shit, I was impressed until I got to the rotoscoped training vid section, then I was straight floored. God damn, you're making stuff higher quality and to greater effort than many blockbuster films nowadays, godspeed and good luck
The segment about the tape laying robit starting 7:15 was spectacular. Really captures the vibe of optimistic Big Science ingenuity that would guide these early backrooms explorers. And the engineered illustrations scored with power synths is gorgeous exposition. 10/10
it was frankly hypnotic. So lush. I never thought watching a diagram of a drill press rotating could be so aesthetically pleasurable.
Dude, I love what you did with the wall and what's behind the walls, so cool. And seeing obvious evidence of other people doing research there, but then showing that it's been over a year since anyone's been there, awesome.
This was probably the best Backrooms video I’ve ever watched. It’s beautifully terrifying. The lore building, the vector graphics with the ambient music were amazing, the zoom out showing how infinite the Backrooms are…was so existential feeling!! Can’t wait to see the next video!
ahem kane pixel
dude wtf this is such a refreshing take on the backrooms! so much detail and thought! keep it up !
I am extremely impressed with this level of storytelling, and attention to detail. Well done.
Very cool. I like how when the robot drills the sample out, you can see the other areas exactly like you'd be able to do if you no clip out in a video game. The late 80's CG is pretty sweet too.
The reflections, movement, style, design and details are amazing. It looks soo real
Yes
I like the irony of the calm music in the instruction clips. It really expresses in contrast how dangerous the backrooms are.
rad
wow, crazy seeing you here. I used to watch x-play many moons ago. hope you're doing well.
I think backrooms videos are so cool to me because of the pure artistry that goes into their production. The techniques that are used to make this look like a real camera filming a real room, the sound design of the little clicks of the camera and the persons footsteps. It’s all just such an amazing mashup of so many different types of artwork.
Yo. At first I was admiring the little details in your animation like the glass, reflections, blur, unfocused camera and it was especially finely animated and things like footsteps which often aren’t, but then my heart started racing as the story progressed and I was on edge the entire time thinking we’d get stuck, as we kept moving on it just kept getting scarier. “Petri dish anomaly” was superb, I like that theory a lot and it makes sense canonically. Every detail was fascinating and horrifying from the sounds of the alarms, the gates opening that almost sounded like a scream, it was all just phenomenal.
A refreshing change seeing someone actually fast-paced walking and running through the back rooms, instead of slowly walking through treacle like they don't have a care in the world.
8:24 this gave me the chills holy smokes
thats some great visualization!
Original but completely true to the spirit of the backrooms, wonderfully done!!
This has to be one of the most visually stunning backrooms tapes, very inspiring work!
this somehow managed to keep me fully engaged for the entire 25 minutes this is amazing
Love what you're doing in this space. Some original concepts and takes here. Well done.
This is one of the most amazing things I've seen in so many levels.
according to the original backrooms lore, finding an entity in The Office is extremely rare and unlikely. This and a couple other creators really pay good attention to this purposefully or not. Many creators including KP show an entity encounter not even 15 minutes into the film, but this video featured no attack. The looming fear of something hunting you but not coming true for possibly days on end is a great fear factor in backrooms videos which are hardly used at all.
basically, I’m saying “good job, you unlocked a new side of backrooms horror and even curiosity”
that isn’t the original lore. youre talking about the wiki. the backrooms wiki is just a ton of stuff kids made up. most creators arent following the wiki they try to make original ideas
@@Nosferopathynope talking about original lore/old 2019 backrooms
From the perspective of a painter, this is visually beautiful. Many of the scenes I would paint if I were in the mood. Some look so etherial and breathtaking, like 1:44 or 3:02
I thankyou for
1. Giving us one of the greatest backroom content
2. Introducing me to Meydän
Away is my favorite song from him!
8:22 Something about how the video zooms out until the walls become a barely visible line just really disturbs me. It stunningly showed the true infinite size of the backrooms
The sound design is so good
That was awesome. Expanding on the backrooms and making it so intriguing. Can't wait to see more!
Well, this is fucking awesome.
The environment and animation looks realistic. Like it was filmed on location.
The computer animation of red, black, and green are like a nod to the early computer animation seen in TRON.
The Backrooms are self replicating and self repairing. It’s like watching ice crystals form a lattice.
How long did it take you to complete this man?
Inquiring minds would like to know, indeed🤔🫡
Right?
The suspense is a weight.
I hope it lasts!
Started working on it the moment I finished Mall Run, so about 3 months
I was honestly thinking that myself.
But I also thought it was an exaggerated idea.
But hey man. You show dedication.
I love your work.👍
That’s weird because your Grandma was the one who taught me that word.
How’s she doin’?
She still the county arm wrestling champion?
The combination of the perfect sound design, story, animation, and liminal spaces makes this the best backrooms film I have ever watched.
Among so many backroom videos, this one is actually art piece
The hole at 19:00 is an incredible megalophobia image. You realize that this space is literally infinite and always changing.
When the instructor said to follow the orange path to reach outpost 2, I said out loud "We're getting out of here" 😆
That shot through the hole showing the Backrooms generating itself was golden
Like watching a video game loading from an out of bounds area
And then the way the Backrooms covered it up with a room
It’s so clearly alive
How magical the thought of being lost and trapped in something familiar yet unfamiliar at the same time, it's just amazingly dreadful.
man the reflections on the glass doors and how you slowly open them are really good, and how the light adjust adjust at 3:20 is amazing, good job fam
He might be in a real backrooms
It would make a hell of a good psychological thriller movie
Looks like someone is a scientist and DIY enthusiast in the likes of Vince Gilligan. I love how easy to understand all that CAD is. In reality, scientists never make it that easy. They like to speak to other scientists which by convention and habit already know what everything is all about. These videos, are pure vulgarization, but with necessary details, which is awesome in its own way.
I like it the backrooms is still being created when our eyes don’t see it yet
So much more believable than an unarmed, unequipped crew of only three traipsing miles in without so much as a tether. Nice job.
I've watched many of the Backrooms videos and most are too much alike ,not propelling the story only doing what
Hollywood would do and it's become a bore! But this is something really fascinating and true to what people would actually do, think of the many labs or even CERN? But this was done like how Scientists and physicist would approach this? I hope this is more of this Because I'm intrigued!
First off, amazing stuff. I love how explorative this feels. Second, holy hell I did not expect those instructional tapes to have such beautiful ambient synth music. You’re going places dude.
Up there with Kane's work, amazing!
I really like the dive into more profound ideas about A-Space and the backrooms like this. I think you captured it eloquently with the Rover tape. Most backroom videos don't explore ideas about A-Space which is what the backrooms exist in. Appears as though they were attempting to map levels using tape reels which was found to seemingly stabilize the system and prevent proximity fluctuations by introducing newly placed materials within A-Space along the rovers path. From the observations found in the Petri dish and wall core sampling it is evident that native materials in A-Space are capable of self-repair, however, interesting behavior is exhibited from the samples as they are not capable of self-construction into the larger counterpart they were taken from. All core samples appear to fall into magnetic decoherence within hours resulting in strange dark branch-like formations.
More evidence of proximity fluctuations which manifest as room change when traversing A-Space is shown when two core samples are taken from the same wall.
Absolutely mindblowing Mall run has stayed with me for a long time since I saw it but this just expands on the story so much more ... Outposts in the backrooms are just the best thing ever !! So strange ands futuristic who built them and how ?We may never know but the view of the backrooms creating itself in the distance is just mind bending its like its alive ... cant wait to get to outpost 2 !
Love the red objects with the black background.
in the start the way he stood on that edge, i realized how high he was up and gave me pure anxiety until he backed away. also thought the stairs were one huge slant that he'd lose balance and slide incredibly fast down, lol.
This guys work, in addition to Kane Pixels would make Hollywood look like enthusiastic amateurs
Proud of how well this is. Keep up the work please I’m obsessed with the backrooms
This might just be the best backrooms video ever made.
If they haven't hired you for that Backrooms movie I heard they were making, they should. Excellent work. 👍
19:00 that is actually terrifying seeing something you definitely arent supposed to