I have to thank you for introducing me to Statue. I am italian and here in Italy the Analog Horror genre is not as famous as it might be in the U.S.A., so I was very very surprised to find an Italian analog horror short in your list! I wathced and I hope that they will do more
I LOVE that you dont just show yourself reacting to this, but instead discussing the videos. Mad respect for that, it makes people actually have to support the creator by watching the videos.
5:50 reminds me of how skinamarink usee the static in a way that makes you think youre seeing stuff thats not there, but also it obscures what IS there
Tbf i understand why people enjoy doing ARG's and solving clues and finding secrets, but i wish instead of just doing frames and codes; I'd like more to utilize those mystery/noir/detective methods. Instead theres subtle hints to the real story going on, but its told through the narrative or little details. Idk it's just a thought that id like to see from more creators. Im not the type to do Codebreaking, i prefer mysteries where i can figure out whats going on through hints and secrets.
I have to thank you for introducing me to Statue. I am italian and here in Italy the Analog Horror genre is not as famous as it might be in the U.S.A., so I was very very surprised to find an Italian analog horror short in your list! I wathced and I hope that they will do more
I LOVE that you dont just show yourself reacting to this, but instead discussing the videos. Mad respect for that, it makes people actually have to support the creator by watching the videos.
Thank you! That's the goal, support other creators!
Mr. Simon feels like Michael Rosen and Don't Hug Me I'm Scared Had a child of hell
5:50 reminds me of how skinamarink usee the static in a way that makes you think youre seeing stuff thats not there, but also it obscures what IS there
you look like my friend mercan also great video
Tbf i understand why people enjoy doing ARG's and solving clues and finding secrets, but i wish instead of just doing frames and codes; I'd like more to utilize those mystery/noir/detective methods. Instead theres subtle hints to the real story going on, but its told through the narrative or little details. Idk it's just a thought that id like to see from more creators. Im not the type to do Codebreaking, i prefer mysteries where i can figure out whats going on through hints and secrets.
Gothic horror really needs a revival, and I feel like Analog Horror could do the genre justice.