@@SuperKratosgamer thats such a backwards logic. toys were sold just fine after movie 1 and 2... there were toys for Robo cop, terminator and fucking ALIENS in the 90s Kids want things to be "Not for kids" that makes them exciting!
@@jimmymeridian5174 "Wow, nossa, um dinossauro DO LADO DA JANELA, vou chegar perto"-oque você vê como uma pessoa normal eu vejo como uma pessoa com problemas mentais
@@jimmymeridian5174ah yes, I would keep the lights on, completely open the blinds, run outside to look around, run back upstairs to a room with the window with open blinds facing the rex, close the blinds after it was already looking in, then decide to cheekily turn my flash on for no damn reason
@@utfofuo4468Well for starters loud stomping is a huge sign to not stay outdoors no matter what it is. Schools taught us to stay inside during things like Earthquakes. Second it was looking at him and he got closer to it. Then proceeded to risk his life by believing it had the attention span of a squirrel and stayed in the exact room it saw him. Moral of the story, Cameraman memes are stupid.
Do you people not understand private property? The T-Rex legally can't go on the camera guy's land. The T-Rex legally can't break and enter. It's like this is a joke to you. You're the joke. I guarantee you that T-Rex is going to be hearing from a lawyer. But before that I 10000% guarantee you I'll be cancelling it on Twitter. Stay woke friends! Don't let these mansplainers think for you.
His first mistake…never go outside to investigate if you can’t see anything from your bedroom window, leave it alone. Second, if you see a car being thrown through the fence why aren’t you running. Third, and probably most importantly never draw attention to yourself.
Yeah the Tyrannosaurus rex looking into the window at the camera man is by far the most terrifying thing ever. It sees you, studies you, and concludes that you are it’s next meal
I'm kinda frustrated about how stupid the guy was, like, did you really think a window and thin fricking Walls is going to stop a 10 ton apex predator from chewing you like bubblegum lol.
You can tell the dude has never had a stealthy thought in his life. Lights everywhere, when youre trying to detect a threat? The shadows are your best friend my dude
This was a genuine reoccuring nightmare I had as a kid. So eerie to see someone capture the feeling so perfectly. The large windows, the feeling of terrifying vulberabilty. The pseudo safety of being inside while this giant stomps outside your door. Just terrific. Thank you
I love the detail of the lights flickering and all the car alarms going off due to the weight of the Rex and how it misses the guy a couple times and then gets him. It really makes it seem like a real living breathing animal.
@@lycopodium262 that's what I thought. Unless the over grown lizard can use a shovel and dig, your safe in the basement. But I don't think a gun would help. Unless you had a 4 bore rifle and ammo laced with depleted uranium.
True, not the type of bullshit videos where they show a random 90s-style instructional video with a VHS filter on then suddenly cut to a distorted still image of a raptor with glitchy noises FNAF style
@@martonmeszaros1187Honestly I like those types as well, even though a lot of them are done in a predictable way. The instructional and educational video format fits really well with Jurassic Park. Just cool to see fans making experimental horror content with the franchise.
@@PollenEye I can't help but think the format doesn't really fit with Jurassic Park, the "corrupted video with jumpscare still image" format feels more fitting for some franchise centered around demonic possessions or the supernatural instead of JP
@@martonmeszaros1187yeah, that kind of supernatural stuff doesn’t work with jp, but the vhs instruction type does work, for the older jp anyway. Just have it show how new members the dangers of the dinosaurs without creepy or glitches, and like how this shows.
My brother in christ, why would you willingly rush to the one room where the T rex could absolutely see you, instead of hiding in the closet or something
This is terrifying, the whole sequence could be the type of thing you'd see in a dream. This is even scarier knowing that there's larger and more vicious dinos than the T-rex as well.
This is accurate to a nightmare with dinosaurs. I used to have a reoccurring dream as a kid where a velociraptor chased me through the house outside into the backyard and would start to eat me alive and I felt it. It wasn’t pain but a weird numbing sensation with a little uncomfortable pressure. Then I’d wake up. It was scary af
I've never had a dream quite like that but you just perfectly put into words what pain in my dreams feels like when I experience it! And sometimes I experience different kinds of pain depending on what's causing it in the dream.
@@monsterzombun558 then you should go for a full medical examination asap. As pain in the dream is triggered by some form of real life pain in the body while you were in sleep.
@@ricsip while that does happen, I have experienced pain in my dream directly related to actual pain when I woke up, sometimes the sensation in my dream is very different from real pain. I think the idea that you can't feel pain in dreams is a bit of a myth, it is more of an intense sensation that normal pain if that makes sense. I do keep an eye out in case it changes.
There's one here in Brazil, but I forgot bro's name, try searching for "I found this dinosaur in my backyard' or something like that, maybe you find it
There’s something so terrifying about the idea of a dinosaur (especially a T. Rex) looking in on you in a house. Not only because it’s an inherently eerie image, but also because of how easily it can bust in and get you. It mere presence removes the secure feeling that being in a house gives you, and you captured that brilliantly! I absolutely love it! Easily my new favorite JP VHS vid!
Luckily a real T-Rex wouldn’t have much reason to try and eat a puny human (especially one inside a house) unless it was starving (or buzzed up on stimulants like it was in the lost world)
@@pocketmarcy6990y theory is if dinosaurs existed today they would just be like every other animal, they wouldn't bother too much with humans unless given reason to. Actually, as a matter of fact that's how most of the dinosaurs in The Lost World (besides the raptors) acted until Ingen messed everything up by touching the Rex baby.
Okay, why would you go TOWARDS the window if you saw a T. rex looking in at you? I know I would be immediately ducking out of sight and trying hiding in a room that doesn’t have any windows.
For once a jurassic park horror short that isn't just glitchy effects to the point you can't see, text to speech voices and spooky pngs. This is brilliant!
Darwin Award nominee POV character aside, the atmosphere and the buildup was absolutely fire for this short. Jurassic Park as a franchise really does need more stories like this
Can you STAHP with the dArWiN aWaRdS bullshittery?! I hate when clueless people like you rip out a random name and call it a stupid thing like what you f@#$ing said!!!
great video, the truth is that this San Diego Incident from Jurassic Park 2 was crazy at minute 3:14, that was very scary, Buck was crazy, greetings Krenautican, great video.
This is the horror we've been missing since the original. Infinite potential for directions but we get giant locusts. An actual joke. Your work is phenomenal dude. Best of luck.
@@Gatsu_Gambino Okay? Obviously?. Berserk is my favourite manga series of all time and my favourite story of all time in general. It's an unrivalled and unparalleled masterpiece that has greatly impacted me and everyone who's read it. It has some of the greatest arc and characters I've ever witnessed. It has such a heart and humility, too it that has and never will be matched.
The fact this video doesn't use any of the "scares" of a typical analog horror and it's just an ordinary guy in an extra ordinary situation is greatly appreciated. I hope to see more content like this.
As soon as I saw how much afford you put in this whole game I was massively Amazed. Something like this awesome looking with all of those visual details and sound designs sadly haven’t gotten enough attention yet from all the Jurassic park lovers. I hope you soon get so much more appreciation for your work! I love this as a big Jurassic park fan myself already A LOT!! (Btw a cool name would maybe be „Triassic Trails“ since the words „Jurassic“ and „Cretaceous“ have already been used a lot)
This actually exceeded my expectations in almost every way. Why doesn't Universal make Jurassic Park/World films of staff and civilians during the events of the movies?! A movie or short about the dinosaur veterinarian Dr Harding during the events of Jurassic Park would have been epic!
@@armp1tthenormalguy176 Yes, but this was set between movies for something that didn't happen yet. It was good, but it was a glorified trailer. I was thinking a feature film starring a random family surviving the San Diego incident like this video or during Jurassic Park itself.
@@aristosbywater9605I mean the San Diego incident lasted all of 30-45 minutes, and we saw what the Bull Rex was doing for most of it. A movie about people having to live with dinosaurs following the events of Fallen Kingdom has a lot more wiggle room
We need more dinosaur-related analog horror like this. My heart leapt in my throat when I saw that T.Rex gazing into the window. There's something unsettling and incredible about witnessing a 12 meter long, 7-9 ton creature wreaking havoc in a populated city or other area in the present-day.
Analog horror takes advantage of the glitches in vhs footage for scares. Maybe one with dinosaurs could take more advantage of the silence and calmness in vhs home footage. Like with this video, it's quiet one moment. Just the sound of the camera zooming in and out. Then the next, the Tyrannosaur bursts through the wall. That's the best jump scare that I've ever had watching TH-cam. What I mean by best is I got scared, but I wasn't given a near heart attack. 😂😂
I feel like a found footage mockumentary of the San Diego incident would be both cheap to make and would definitely inject some much need life and creativity into the franchise.
Holy cow, this is the exact feeling I've been having after a nightmare of mine, in which not just a normal rex, but a skeleton T-rex posessed by a spirit with a hatred of humans and twice as large as a regular rex did not hesitate to bust through buildings to get to me. I saw someone else speak about how it shattered the idea of being safe in your house, and this short movie really shows how quick that illusion can turn to nothing. And made dinosaurs and Rexy actually scary af again. Kudos to you!
In reality, a human would likely have nothing to worry about from a super predator like a tyrannosaur (or a spinosaur). You ever see the little fish that swim underneath great whites or other big sharks, following them everywhere they go, and wonder why they dont sense danger? Well the shark needs a lot of meat and fat in its diet, and the amount of energy it would expend chasing after those tiny things would be greater than what it gained from consumption. So they don't even bother, and the pilot fish know this so they stay close for protection because the kinds of animals that would want to eat them are the kinds that a shark would make a meal out of. It would be the same with Rexy. We wouldn't be worth the effort to chase down. Now maybe the first human to cross their path might be eaten out of curiosity, but they would learn we aren't what they need.
@@CalvinNoireit has (kind of) been used before in night in the museum and i believe there is an scp of it, i am probably wrong though i just have a slight memory of a t rex skeleton scp
I love how the main character had a reason to start filming. Too often we see found footage videos have the protagonist just start filming bc "idk fuck it". But this time they had an actual reason. This just added another level to the immersion and realism that this video gives. That along with the absolutely stunning graphics
The problem/solutions Problem 1: going outside. Solution: staying inside. Problem 2: staying outside. Solution: going inside. Problem 3: hiding upstairs. Solution: hiding in the basement, (if there’s no basement then main floor.) Problem 4: looking at the T-Rex via the window and then proceeding run up and close the blinds. Solution: move away from the window. Problem 5: shining the light in the T-Rex’s eye so that it can see you better. Solution: hide Problem 6: staying near the window. Solution: going away from the window.
Dude, it's incredible, this is the pure essence that Jurassic Park originally conveyed, dinosaurs are the most amazing thing in the world, but they can also be the most terrifying and dangerous thing in the world. You woke me up to that old childhood trauma that was when a huge T-rex appeared in your house and you lost all notion of safety. Simply magnificent 🦖
As someone who is completely in love with The Lost World, I cannot put into words how incredibly effective and masterful your work is here (as well as elsewhere). This truly captures the magic, tension and horror of that film and then elaborates, expands and explores it further. The am excited by the possibilities here and for your future work. Thank you so much for creating and sharing your creations.
This was so well done. The feeling of fear and anxiety as he turned to run back inside is exactly how I felt watching the original T-Rex paddock escape scene in the very first film when I was younger. No Jurassic Park movie has been able to do that since. And the shot of the Rex looking in the window was almost spot on to nightmares I'd have as a kid of one doing the same into my own window. Even the thumbnail is horrifying and brings back those memories. Even though I figured the Rex might come back to smash the window I still jumped when it did. This really was amazing.
The way the Rex is just staring at him at 2:13 is just creepy. And then I was immediately frustrated with how the dude thought closing the blinds would do anything. As another commenter said, which I agree with, this is canon as far as I'm concerned. It also helps it make sense that this guy & the dog would be enough of a snack for the Rex to start going on the rampage through San Diego. Give him the energy needed, y'know?
@@macabre_mess I'm talking about the dog that was eaten in the movie. The one that was barking at the Rex as he was drinking the pool water. While it wasn't explicitly shown, the chain & dog house dangling from his mouth when the kid's parents come in makes it pretty obvious.
This actually perfectly encapsulates everything I loved about the T-Rex breakout scene and more. It looks amazing! It’s even more impressive if you animated it in Dreams.
@@KrenauticanHey man this is a recurring nightmare that I have. I used to have it more frequently when i was a kid but now I have it like once a year. The nightmare takes place in my house and everything is normal, then I start hearing t rex footsteps in the distance and I try to warn my family but they all disappear,and all I really do is hide somewhere in my house as the t rex circles the house over and over again trying to find me through the windows. Anyway,cool video.
That’s really interesting because a lot of people have been saying that. I guess it’s a common nightmare even though I’ve never really experienced it. I kinda had a dream about it when I was making it but it wasn’t really a full on nightmare.
@@JorgeGarcia-jw4ld Holy crap i had the same drea. In my dream, It was staring at me through the window all quietly for like 5 minutes straight. It was terrifying and awesome at the same time
This reminds me of some of the dinosaur nightmares I’ve had over the years as a Jurassic fan. I do wish there was more of a horror-centric Jurassic movie that was all about building serious dread.
I have had recurring dreams over the past 20 years of a trex coming through my neighborhood in this exact situation. I haven’t had it in a few years, but I hope to have it again at some point soon. They are always fun for me.
I honestly don't know which nightmare more horrific. Dreaming about being chased in the open by ginormous T-rexes with bones shattering jaws or Cheetah speed maneating raptors with sickle hooked toe claws to get you eviscerated in seconds. At least death by Rex might be swifter than prolonged torture death by raptor debated once..
Yeah I had something of that kind of nightmare too. I think I was 11, or 12 or 13…yeah I can’t remember anymore. It affected me to where I couldn’t watch anything that had trex in it for a few months. Saying this reminds me of when edd from Ed Edd n Eddy mention “Eddy! Nightmares can have lasting after affects.” to eddy about ed who had a nightmare.
This man did so many wrong things I was genuinely mad. How you gonna go outside when you hear a monster, shine a light at said monster, and than close the blinds?? Man you deserved to become the Dino’s lunch.
Click the settings button on the top right hand corner of the vid, scroll to the last option, there should be a "Watch in VR" option (This is on mobile)
This is exactly how I recall dreams looking like.. the motion, the visuals, the instead of running to safety your dream self heads towards the danger instead lol.. damn you absolutely nailed it to perfection! This is what an actual nightmare about a T-rex would look and be like 👍
I fucking love this. The Lost World was my most favorite JP movie, and having a more horror twist on my attached nostalgia to that movie was awesome. We need more dinosaur horror media.
When the trex appeared at the window it reminded me exactly like Dino Crisis where you play as Regina and she goes into a room to retrieve an keycard and item, the trex came right through the window!! This was terrifying yet this was very beautifully well done!!
I have always had nightmares about being pursued by massive predators or just massive terrors, sometimes through industrial areas. A good chunk of the time it’s dinosaurs. I am 31 and this still gets me, something as others have said the mainline Jurassic park movies miss. They also miss another extreme: people actually equipped to hunt and kill these creatures.
I think its just a primal thing still coded into our brains from when we were little prey animals. Most of us don’t experience that in waking life so your brain is like hmmm systems check, let’s work this out/exercise this in a dream!
😬 My nightmares usually involve dinosaurs loose in the world while we humans try to avoid being eaten. I normally see a T-Rex and raptors chasing me or hunting for humans. It still terrifies me 😨
The SEQUELS miss it. The t-rex and raptor attack scenes in the original do a masterful job IMO. I know because they gave me nightmares resembling this video for half a decade lol
My literal nightmare from childhood. I was 9 when I saw the lost world in theaters, afterward I had lots of scary dreams of being chased through the suburbs by a t-rex. Great video!
Like everyone else said, this is Exactly what the real lost footage would be. The cosmic horror of ACTUALLY seeing a dinosaur. The scene in the yard, Standing there just unable to do anything because there’s no way it could be happening. This is so good man you absolutely captured this to a T
@basic6735 That's entirely true. And to back that up, although H.P Lovecraft is arguably the most popular writer in the genre, he was definitely not the only one who specialized in it. Rod Serling delved into it with some episodes of the Twilight Zone, and Chris Carter with some episodes of X-Files. Not to mention some things in the SCP Foundation.
That was incredible!👏 2:36 really made me jump. I don't know why. It was pretty terrifying, to be honest! Dinosaurs horror movies/video games aren't done or made like they used to, and it's a darn shame. You, my friend, have made something fantastic! You really made dinosaurs be scary, and I applud you for that! Cannot wait looking for JP Operations! Definitely looking forward to it!👍
I need some help with understanding the whole situation. Hope someone could help Why was the rex looking into the window even before he got in ? How and the heck did he get the balls to go up near that window and close it as The rex was just few feet away from him and already had seen him ? Why did he turn on the lights ? Why did the rex leave temporarily? Why didn't he change room immediately after the rex temporarily left?
This threw me into one of the first night terrors I ever had. Hiding under the dining room table as a T rex stares at me through the tiny gap between the table and the window. My heart is still racing. Damn man, nice job.
I remember as a kid having a dream that there were these giant guys looking for me like these guys were so big I remember seeing them across town through a telescope. And as a kid I was small enough to hide under the end table at the corner between the two couches in the living room and in the dream I was tucked under that tiny little wooden table curled up hoping they wouldn't find me. I haven't thought about that dream in near a decade I'd say.
Now this is the type of stuff I wanna see from analog horror! We’ve had too many borderline goofy videos with poorly made government info cards. This is actually scary
This is what Cloverfield wanted to be. Seriously, found footage horror like this is perfect for short form content like this versus feature length. The original Lost World made the San Diego sequence into an action set piece but this brought back the visceral horror of the first time I watched the T Rex escape the paddock in the original movie. Amazing work
Cloverfield was exactly what found footage should be. Plus, it seemingly inspired this, what with the camera dropping after the person was grabbed by the "monster".
As someone who has thoroughly enjoyed the new trilogy, I have to say it shouldn’t be remotely hard for Universal to match or exceed this. It’s sad that we’ve reached a point where Jurassic has squeezed out all the horror elements to make the franchise so kid friendly that milquetoasts won’t get scared.
@@pocketmarcy6990 For sure, and that’s the strength of that particular animal. But I’m tired of the Rex being relegated to just defeating “The Big Bad” it was fine in JW1 cause we hadn’t seen a Jurassic movie in so long. But to stretch that out for three movies still bothers me. There’s no reason why the Rex couldn’t have had small terrifying sequences sprinkled throughout FK and Dominion.
@@craskpillord 100% agree. After fallen kingdom I was really expecting to see some things kind of like this, especially since the dinosaurs are out and living amongst humans. Battle at big rock kinda scratched that itch for me as I personally think having those smaller yet awesome dinosaur attacks/encounters is a really cool idea, and am hoping universal embraces it a bit more as it has the potential to lead to some pretty scary or suspenseful scenes. As well as hopefully moving away from putting dinosaurs in the "good guy" or "bad guy" category.
@@H_3_R_0- I really do love BABR, I think the first few minutes of horror are really well executed. I just think it would’ve been far better had they not felt the need to condense a human hero arc within a short film meant to establish how much the dinosaurs are encroaching on our lives. I felt that arc undercut the message the short was trying to convey. So far Dino Tracker really is the only thing that’s leaned in on dinosaurs in our world and behaving as we would expect, and none of the people recording the footage are “protagonists” in the traditional sense.
This is what I want from Jurassic park analog horror! I thought of the idea way back then and looked it up. All that came up was a 8 or something second video of just a pov camera, people screaming, and roaring, no T. rex. This is what I wanted! And it is PERFECT!!
I'll preface by saying I'm a big fan of your work and that visually this is by far the best JP found footage video I've seen. That being said, the person in the video does not act like a human being. "Loud noises and ground shaking let me go outside. A car just flew through my fence? I should stay outside. Oh shit dinosaur better go inside. Dinosaur somehow knows to look through my bedroom window? Better close the blinds." Didn't turn off a single light and stayed next to the window. I get that this person is supposed to die, but at least make them have the slightest common sense.
This might actually be the best analog horror videos I've seen, I'm not kidding. It's identical to the nightmares I had as kid when I first watched JP lost world, it's so cathartic to see it in video form, you did an amazing job and I look forward to more videos. ❤
Wow, the found footage style works so well with this. Even though I kind of guessed what was going to happen it still had my heart racing. It wasn’t predictable enough to be cliche or anything, just enough to be gratifying when you know whats going to happen and you just don’t know when. It adds a great element of stress to the viewer and 3rd party anxiety for the poor camera guy who really shouldn’t have been so close to the window 😂😂
I haven’t felt real tension like that from Jurassic media since I watched JP for the first time. Excellent job man, and that Rex jumpscare got me better than I would like to admit
Bravo to everyone involved with this! Such an excellent love letter to the franchise packed into a nice concise short. Can’t stress enough how excellently this captures the darker side of Jurassic Park
me: I will not fall for the jumpscare...I will not fall for the jumpscare...I will not fall for the jumpscare...I will not fall for the jumpscare...2:37 (my butt rises 6 inches off the chair and I yelp an obscenity).
The way that Rexy is looking through the landing/bedroom window is genuinely horrifying with that look on her face of “you really thought you could get away from me?”, I get chills just looking at that part. Then nearly had a heart attack when she burst through the window, oh my word. Seriously scary. Brilliant animation I was seriously convinced.
YES! I love how hyper realistic the camera movement is. It makes it feel like an old 80’s or 90’s footage. The initial end too is fantastic. I love it!
I’m glad you like it! The camera movements were all recorded in real time using the gyro in a PS5 controller. If I move the controller up, down, left, or right the camera moves accordingly and give a realistic hand held look.
@@Krenautican can you imangine jurrasic park with gravity fall & goosebumps and ghostbusters and Jumanji and how train your dragon and jaws and meg and Megalodon and 47 metersdown and my little pony? etc
One of the reasons why JP can be so mich more scary than other IPs is because its "monsters" arent supernatural, or undead, or aliens or a serial killer. They are just animals and because of that they can feel more real somehow, despite being science fiction
The books also focused alot more on the animal horror aspect that sadly the movies kinda dropped the ball with, I wish they had made them more accurate to real world animals instead of just generic killing machines hell bent on chasing the least efficient food source available. Also I don't know what Hollywood's obsession with putting in plot armored child characters into these pseudo horror movies, but as someone who GREW UP with Jurassic Park, I can tell you right now, none of us kids ever identified or gave crap about characters like Lex, Tim, Kelly or Eric no matter how "Resourceful" or "Badass" they tried to make them look as the films went on. I'm not asking for on-screen child murder I'm asking for them to STOP putting kids in the film, there's no tension whenever one is on screen!
@@slippyfruit8538 I've tried. The problem is I have no control in my dreams at all so I can't make myself look at anything. It's just terror and pure adrenaline.
This is incredible. I’ve fantasized about the San Diego scene actually being scary ever since I was a kid! You did an amazing job!!!! I will never ever understand why Spielberg decided to turn this scene into a comedy. Weirdest directing choice ever.
This is by far one of if not the coolest dinosaur horror analog films I've seen yet. I still can't believe this was all created in dreams. This has several things taken from classic horror, but also some new stuff here and there. Honestly I'm currently writing several of my own Dinosaur horror stories it really inspires me and makes me glad I am far from the only person who thinks dinosaurs work perfectly in a horror setting. My only compliant was that even though I know this is suppose to be as consistent with JP as possible I wish you would have the results of the more updated studies on T-Rex Anthropology, anatomy and biomechanics on how T-rex's bite force could not only crush but make the bones of organisms explode in it's mouth I just think it would've made this movie that much scarier and even though the JP T-rex we always see it chew it's food before swallowing, Jurassic park the game and some other Jp sources having talked about T-rex's destructive capability from it's mouth. So there's no reason that current Jurassic Park works shouldn't be able to implement this.
i'm actually surprised by the comments recalling having a nightmare like this. when i was a kid i had a recurring nightmare that there were velociraptors outside my bedroom window and i would try to crouch beneath it to hide, only for them to break the window. this recalls the same feeling and it's terrifying, good job.
I think the Rex looking at you through the bedroom window has happened in every single kid's nightmare.
Yeah
I was convinced a T-Rex was going to smash through at any moment from the age of 8 to, well I still don’t really rule it out any more
I can tell.
Yes god damnit
Actually happened to me like last year, but it was a scientifically accurate looking one
This is the kind of stuff I want from mainline Jurassic. I don't understand why it's so hard for them to make dinosaurs feel dangerous.
They don't want to scare the kids and hear the parents complain is my guess.
I don't necessarily have good opinions on such things, though.
They want to sell toys , rex and the raptors are humanized and only the dino "villain" can be "bad".
@@SuperKratosgamer thats such a backwards logic.
toys were sold just fine after movie 1 and 2...
there were toys for Robo cop, terminator and fucking ALIENS in the 90s
Kids want things to be "Not for kids" that makes them exciting!
@@berndbernd3464true,same reason why I grew up with fnaf
@@berndbernd3464 yea i kinda agree, when i was a kid i really wanted to see a lot of "not for kids" content like South Park or horror movies
The guy with the camera was misinformed of the invincibility of the camera man.
Yeah but it's also because of his poor decision making
Who remembers the kid tell his parents “Mama Papa Godzilla is outside my window
Those kids from The Blair Witch would say otherwise,
if they were still alive.
*The cameraman is LE invincible meme hehe aint it funny guys?*
'-'
Dude think he is camera man
He made 6 mistakes in 3 minutes. What a survival expert!
Yeah
I'd say he behaved like any normal person that saw a real life dinosaur outside their house lol
@@jimmymeridian5174 "Wow, nossa, um dinossauro DO LADO DA JANELA, vou chegar perto"-oque você vê como uma pessoa normal eu vejo como uma pessoa com problemas mentais
@@jimmymeridian5174 Incorrect. The guy might as well run into the T-Rex mouth with your logic. I guess that's you in the video.
@@jimmymeridian5174ah yes, I would keep the lights on, completely open the blinds, run outside to look around, run back upstairs to a room with the window with open blinds facing the rex, close the blinds after it was already looking in, then decide to cheekily turn my flash on for no damn reason
Love how in all these scary capture footage videos the cameraman does everything in his power to stay in danger.
Tf u expected him to do? Fly to the moon?
@@utfofuo4468Well for starters loud stomping is a huge sign to not stay outdoors no matter what it is. Schools taught us to stay inside during things like Earthquakes. Second it was looking at him and he got closer to it. Then proceeded to risk his life by believing it had the attention span of a squirrel and stayed in the exact room it saw him. Moral of the story, Cameraman memes are stupid.
@@utfofuo4468Is hard to hide in a room where the monster cant see you, yeah mf.
@@utfofuo4468bro heard giant footsteps and roaring and just stayed there to see what’s up
He took the "Cameraman never dies" meme to heart... Boy did that backfire.
This has convinced me, a Jurassic Park found footage movie would be bloody terrifying.
Agreed
Right on.
Read the novel. It is already terrifying
@@Blowtorch87 Preaching to the choir.
I just read the book it's way better the movie is great but the book is one of the best reads I've seen
How to deal with T-rex:
1. Do not hide
2. Come closer and shut the blinds
3. Turn the light on
4. Do not hide
Do you people not understand private property? The T-Rex legally can't go on the camera guy's land. The T-Rex legally can't break and enter.
It's like this is a joke to you. You're the joke. I guarantee you that T-Rex is going to be hearing from a lawyer. But before that I 10000% guarantee you I'll be cancelling it on Twitter.
Stay woke friends! Don't let these mansplainers think for you.
For having such tiny hands I'm genuinely impressed a t rex can write a comment like this
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His first mistake…never go outside to investigate if you can’t see anything from your bedroom window, leave it alone. Second, if you see a car being thrown through the fence why aren’t you running. Third, and probably most importantly never draw attention to yourself.
Yeah the Tyrannosaurus rex looking into the window at the camera man is by far the most terrifying thing ever. It sees you, studies you, and concludes that you are it’s next meal
Don't worry the cameraman always survive
Yeah about that....@@BirdBird-ev7mv
Not different from a lion eating a rodent
@@HYDROCARBON_XD More like a human eating a chicken.
@@blueberrymcphuckerson9821you mean big chicken eating a human😂😂
I always thought of these situations as a kid and would always make escape scenarios. I was screaming, “DONT STAND THERE RUN FOR THE BASEMENT”
I'm kinda frustrated about how stupid the guy was, like, did you really think a window and thin fricking Walls is going to stop a 10 ton apex predator from chewing you like bubblegum lol.
Soon as he got into the house, he should have headed for the centre and stayed away from windows.
Some people don’t have basements, tho
@@CoraCreatesleave the room
@@CoraCreatesBrains 🧠 either.
Seeing the T-Rex staring straight at you through the bedroom window as you're walking across the landing is a new level of terrifying. Excellent job!
T-Rex: hm ... Tempting. If only it were closer. *A couple minutes later* I love it when prey is dumb!
You can tell the dude has never had a stealthy thought in his life. Lights everywhere, when youre trying to detect a threat?
The shadows are your best friend my dude
My boy didn't grow up with strict parents 😔
I can't believe closing the blinds didn't stop the dinosaur.
The T-Rex had plot armor I guess
He didn’t even close the blinds, just let them down
Yeah fr, like basement wouldn't help or something 💀
Dumbass didn't even turn the shade
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂lmao
This was a genuine reoccuring nightmare I had as a kid. So eerie to see someone capture the feeling so perfectly. The large windows, the feeling of terrifying vulberabilty. The pseudo safety of being inside while this giant stomps outside your door. Just terrific. Thank you
Same!
For real same!
saaame
Sameuuo
omg same, i still have nightmares about dinosaurs chasing/eating me lol
I love the detail of the lights flickering and all the car alarms going off due to the weight of the Rex and how it misses the guy a couple times and then gets him. It really makes it seem like a real living breathing animal.
Except in real life large animals cushon their falls and don't stamp around. So instead it would very quietly sneak up on you..
@@anonperson3972 that would be even more terrifying!
Feels more like a Kaiju attack rather than a t Rex loose to me.
Still great animation. 🦖
@anonperson3972 if I'm correct the t Rex actually made its steps louder because it wanted to chase its pray
-close the window blinds
-point the flashlight directly to the eyes anyway
Always a good idea to run up towards the window a T-Rex is looking at you through instead of just waiting in the hallway or staircase
Like, bruh, exactly. When I saw that, I was just looking at him like bro. I'd be downstairs in a bathroom by then, man.
That's not how people play games tbh 😂
Just go to the basement with tools and food to survive for minimum three days as well as a gun
@@lycopodium262 that's what I thought. Unless the over grown lizard can use a shovel and dig, your safe in the basement. But I don't think a gun would help. Unless you had a 4 bore rifle and ammo laced with depleted uranium.
mf have no sense of self preservation
Now THIS is the kind of analog horror JP deserves. Great job man.
Nightmare fuel
True, not the type of bullshit videos where they show a random 90s-style instructional video with a VHS filter on then suddenly cut to a distorted still image of a raptor with glitchy noises FNAF style
@@martonmeszaros1187Honestly I like those types as well, even though a lot of them are done in a predictable way. The instructional and educational video format fits really well with Jurassic Park. Just cool to see fans making experimental horror content with the franchise.
@@PollenEye
I can't help but think the format doesn't really fit with Jurassic Park, the "corrupted video with jumpscare still image" format feels more fitting for some franchise centered around demonic possessions or the supernatural instead of JP
@@martonmeszaros1187yeah, that kind of supernatural stuff doesn’t work with jp, but the vhs instruction type does work, for the older jp anyway. Just have it show how new members the dangers of the dinosaurs without creepy or glitches, and like how this shows.
Bro turned his light on in the room to give the rex a better view
My brother in christ, why would you willingly rush to the one room where the T rex could absolutely see you, instead of hiding in the closet or something
Plus we know from the first Jurassic park that the Trex sees you only when you move!!!
This is terrifying, the whole sequence could be the type of thing you'd see in a dream. This is even scarier knowing that there's larger and more vicious dinos than the T-rex as well.
The T.rex is still about the largest known.
@@redpillnibbler4423titano, giga, mapu, carcha ???
@@redpillnibbler4423 you obviously don't know diddly squat
@@lellysaurus6403
Enlighten me.
@@redpillnibbler4423 go search it up buddy I’m not google😂
This is accurate to a nightmare with dinosaurs. I used to have a reoccurring dream as a kid where a velociraptor chased me through the house outside into the backyard and would start to eat me alive and I felt it. It wasn’t pain but a weird numbing sensation with a little uncomfortable pressure. Then I’d wake up. It was scary af
I've never had a dream quite like that but you just perfectly put into words what pain in my dreams feels like when I experience it! And sometimes I experience different kinds of pain depending on what's causing it in the dream.
@@monsterzombun558 then you should go for a full medical examination asap. As pain in the dream is triggered by some form of real life pain in the body while you were in sleep.
@@ricsip while that does happen, I have experienced pain in my dream directly related to actual pain when I woke up, sometimes the sensation in my dream is very different from real pain. I think the idea that you can't feel pain in dreams is a bit of a myth, it is more of an intense sensation that normal pain if that makes sense. I do keep an eye out in case it changes.
I read “uncomfortable pressure” as “uncomfortable pleasure” and was like HOLD UP 😳
You probabily sleep with something under hurting you
Dinosaurs and analog horror is such a simple yet effective combination, I'm surprised nobody tried it up until recently
Nice 360 pfp
Dino Crisis
The man in the suit is the closest thing
I mean, the entire original Jurassic Park novel pretty much had this exact vibe throughout
There's one here in Brazil, but I forgot bro's name, try searching for "I found this dinosaur in my backyard' or something like that, maybe you find it
gotta hand it to the cameraman, he's dedicated to getting every bit of footage out of this encounter
There’s something so terrifying about the idea of a dinosaur (especially a T. Rex) looking in on you in a house. Not only because it’s an inherently eerie image, but also because of how easily it can bust in and get you. It mere presence removes the secure feeling that being in a house gives you, and you captured that brilliantly! I absolutely love it! Easily my new favorite JP VHS vid!
Luckily a real T-Rex wouldn’t have much reason to try and eat a puny human (especially one inside a house) unless it was starving (or buzzed up on stimulants like it was in the lost world)
@@pocketmarcy6990y theory is if dinosaurs existed today they would just be like every other animal, they wouldn't bother too much with humans unless given reason to. Actually, as a matter of fact that's how most of the dinosaurs in The Lost World (besides the raptors) acted until Ingen messed everything up by touching the Rex baby.
@@CynderSpirit exactly, because dinosaurs aren’t monsters, they’re animals
Meanwhile in Ark, you get the same feeling every time you build near them
If he didn't run towards the window and actually stayed out of his own room as he would have been safe than
Okay, why would you go TOWARDS the window if you saw a T. rex looking in at you?
I know I would be immediately ducking out of sight and trying hiding in a room that doesn’t have any windows.
I’d be beating the Olympic sprinting record!
It's not a t rex, it's a mutant with t rex dna. Jurassic Park isn't a dinosaur movie.
@@BaslightBatekeepBoyboss shut up
The MC fails at being a mammal. It's primal instinct: do not aproach the scary looking reptile-like creature
@@BaslightBatekeepBoybossnobody gives a shit
Authentic footage. I'm proud that you gave your life to make sure this was captured. Well done.
🤣🤣🤣
Authentic?😂😂😂😂
We can only hope he was spared any pain.
If he died how was this recorded
@@ToeTickler3000-1 How about a hard question next time? SOMEONE found the footage.. Obviously...
The chain of wrong decisions both pissed me off and made my anxiety shoot up smh
For once a jurassic park horror short that isn't just glitchy effects to the point you can't see, text to speech voices and spooky pngs. This is brilliant!
You just described most of the analog horror shorts in general
and the jumpscares don't forget the dirty jumpscares
@@denilsonlamadridflores404Yeah. Like it's just
(TTS voice with no emotion at all) "Oh god what is that it's terrifying"
SCREEEEEEOOONKKKKK
Well some of them are still cool and fits well but others are just ramdom jumpscare and somehow paranormal ghosty Raptor attacking through cameras
Absolute perfection. You made fans happier in 3 minutes with this than Universal did with 3 sequels.
There's always the crybaby
@@SirKolass shut up.
@@SirKolassI mean, is he wrong though?!
@@gojirazillasaurus6341 Jurassic world 1 was the only good one
@@paganizonda5532 very true. I did like some of the first one
Darwin Award nominee POV character aside, the atmosphere and the buildup was absolutely fire for this short. Jurassic Park as a franchise really does need more stories like this
Can you STAHP with the dArWiN aWaRdS bullshittery?! I hate when clueless people like you rip out a random name and call it a stupid thing like what you f@#$ing said!!!
great video, the truth is that this San Diego Incident from Jurassic Park 2 was crazy at minute 3:14, that was very scary, Buck was crazy, greetings Krenautican, great video.
Beautiful work man 👏🏾 😭
Yooo didn't expect to see you here lmao.
AZERRRRRSSSS man i love this guy's videos the OG will remember the COD voice troll
Thee Azerrz!? Never knew you would watch vids like this
NO NO NO NO NO NOOO!!
Literally like everyone else, didn’t expect you here😅
This is the horror we've been missing since the original. Infinite potential for directions but we get giant locusts. An actual joke. Your work is phenomenal dude. Best of luck.
Haruhi supremacy
@@andryuu_2000 Supremacy over all anime. Nice to see I'm not the only one.
@@ForYouTheOneListening Berserk>
@@Gatsu_Gambino Okay? Obviously?. Berserk is my favourite manga series of all time and my favourite story of all time in general. It's an unrivalled and unparalleled masterpiece that has greatly impacted me and everyone who's read it. It has some of the greatest arc and characters I've ever witnessed. It has such a heart and humility, too it that has and never will be matched.
@@ForYouTheOneListening dude... I only said Berserk>
The fact this video doesn't use any of the "scares" of a typical analog horror and it's just an ordinary guy in an extra ordinary situation is greatly appreciated. I hope to see more content like this.
Ah yes because T-Rexs ordinarily come into ones house
@@Castrolioni Can you not read?
@@Castrolionian ordinary guy in an *extraordinary* situation
@@bingus6952 it says "Extra Ordinary" meaning it is more ordinary for Trexes to be in neighborhoods 💀
Can *you* read buddy?
@@Castrolioni nvm i just noticed the space between extra and ordinary 💀💀
As soon as I saw how much afford you put in this whole game I was massively Amazed. Something like this awesome looking with all of those visual details and sound designs sadly haven’t gotten enough attention yet from all the Jurassic park lovers. I hope you soon get so much more appreciation for your work! I love this as a big Jurassic park fan myself already A LOT!! (Btw a cool name would maybe be „Triassic Trails“ since the words „Jurassic“ and „Cretaceous“ have already been used a lot)
This actually exceeded my expectations in almost every way. Why doesn't Universal make Jurassic Park/World films of staff and civilians during the events of the movies?! A movie or short about the dinosaur veterinarian Dr Harding during the events of Jurassic Park would have been epic!
FR
They did one called battle at big rock, and actually made me excited for dominion since I was thinking that’s what the movie would have been like.
@@armp1tthenormalguy176 Yes, but this was set between movies for something that didn't happen yet. It was good, but it was a glorified trailer. I was thinking a feature film starring a random family surviving the San Diego incident like this video or during Jurassic Park itself.
Wasn't the jurassic park game about dr harding?
@@aristosbywater9605I mean the San Diego incident lasted all of 30-45 minutes, and we saw what the Bull Rex was doing for most of it. A movie about people having to live with dinosaurs following the events of Fallen Kingdom has a lot more wiggle room
We need more dinosaur-related analog horror like this. My heart leapt in my throat when I saw that T.Rex gazing into the window. There's something unsettling and incredible about witnessing a 12 meter long, 7-9 ton creature wreaking havoc in a populated city or other area in the present-day.
Analog horror takes advantage of the glitches in vhs footage for scares. Maybe one with dinosaurs could take more advantage of the silence and calmness in vhs home footage. Like with this video, it's quiet one moment. Just the sound of the camera zooming in and out. Then the next, the Tyrannosaur bursts through the wall. That's the best jump scare that I've ever had watching TH-cam. What I mean by best is I got scared, but I wasn't given a near heart attack. 😂😂
I feel like a found footage mockumentary of the San Diego incident would be both cheap to make and would definitely inject some much need life and creativity into the franchise.
Man that cameraman made too many mistakes like his brain can’t think properly
>Hear a loud animal roar close by
>Immediately went outside
>See a FUCKING TYRANNOSAUR by his window
>Go in the room where the T-rex is looking in
@@dydypro and then STAY in that room
Holy cow, this is the exact feeling I've been having after a nightmare of mine, in which not just a normal rex, but a skeleton T-rex posessed by a spirit with a hatred of humans and twice as large as a regular rex did not hesitate to bust through buildings to get to me. I saw someone else speak about how it shattered the idea of being safe in your house, and this short movie really shows how quick that illusion can turn to nothing. And made dinosaurs and Rexy actually scary af again. Kudos to you!
I've had a dream like that aswell. Having a giant trex stalk me from outside your house, waiting and watching for any movement or sound.
In reality, a human would likely have nothing to worry about from a super predator like a tyrannosaur (or a spinosaur). You ever see the little fish that swim underneath great whites or other big sharks, following them everywhere they go, and wonder why they dont sense danger? Well the shark needs a lot of meat and fat in its diet, and the amount of energy it would expend chasing after those tiny things would be greater than what it gained from consumption. So they don't even bother, and the pilot fish know this so they stay close for protection because the kinds of animals that would want to eat them are the kinds that a shark would make a meal out of. It would be the same with Rexy. We wouldn't be worth the effort to chase down. Now maybe the first human to cross their path might be eaten out of curiosity, but they would learn we aren't what they need.
Someone needs to make that an SCP. Skeleton TRex possessed by an angry dinosaur spirit is too good of an idea to pass up.
@@CalvinNoireit has (kind of) been used before in night in the museum and i believe there is an scp of it, i am probably wrong though i just have a slight memory of a t rex skeleton scp
As someone who has been chased by a Rex in his nightmares, way to often, I don’t think I should have watched this.
Tonight is gonna be great…
I love how the main character had a reason to start filming. Too often we see found footage videos have the protagonist just start filming bc "idk fuck it". But this time they had an actual reason. This just added another level to the immersion and realism that this video gives. That along with the absolutely stunning graphics
i don't see much realism in the vid that isnt something in literally every analog horror videi
@@AdminRosss Eh yeah sure it's trope-ey, but I still liked the animation and I liked that they had a reason to record. Your not wrong tho
@@B1llyW4lt3nF1l3s yea,the animation looks really good,but the way that the protagonist deals with the situation hes in makes it annoying
@@AdminRosss Yeah, now that you point it out... And I can't disagree with Jesus Christ so
@@B1llyW4lt3nF1l3s im boutta win every argument with that strat,i'll take notes
The problem/solutions
Problem 1: going outside.
Solution: staying inside.
Problem 2: staying outside.
Solution: going inside.
Problem 3: hiding upstairs.
Solution: hiding in the basement, (if there’s no basement then main floor.)
Problem 4: looking at the T-Rex via the window and then proceeding run up and close the blinds.
Solution: move away from the window.
Problem 5: shining the light in the T-Rex’s eye so that it can see you better.
Solution: hide
Problem 6: staying near the window.
Solution: going away from the window.
Dude, it's incredible, this is the pure essence that Jurassic Park originally conveyed, dinosaurs are the most amazing thing in the world, but they can also be the most terrifying and dangerous thing in the world. You woke me up to that old childhood trauma that was when a huge T-rex appeared in your house and you lost all notion of safety. Simply magnificent 🦖
As someone who is completely in love with The Lost World, I cannot put into words how incredibly effective and masterful your work is here (as well as elsewhere). This truly captures the magic, tension and horror of that film and then elaborates, expands and explores it further. The am excited by the possibilities here and for your future work. Thank you so much for creating and sharing your creations.
Yo mama super effective
You just brought to life a childhood nightmare that I’ve had 500 times. Literally couldn’t watch it… amazing
Coming up the stairs and it's just there silently looking at you through the window like it knew where youd be is pretty scary
This was so well done. The feeling of fear and anxiety as he turned to run back inside is exactly how I felt watching the original T-Rex paddock escape scene in the very first film when I was younger. No Jurassic Park movie has been able to do that since. And the shot of the Rex looking in the window was almost spot on to nightmares I'd have as a kid of one doing the same into my own window. Even the thumbnail is horrifying and brings back those memories. Even though I figured the Rex might come back to smash the window I still jumped when it did. This really was amazing.
The way the Rex is just staring at him at 2:13 is just creepy. And then I was immediately frustrated with how the dude thought closing the blinds would do anything.
As another commenter said, which I agree with, this is canon as far as I'm concerned. It also helps it make sense that this guy & the dog would be enough of a snack for the Rex to start going on the rampage through San Diego. Give him the energy needed, y'know?
Was this directed by Spielberg? No? Then it isn’t “canon”. Dork.
there was a dog?
@@BruceWayne-zj1kw Canon would be whatever is in the novels, if you wanna be official. ;-)
@@macabre_mess I'm talking about the dog that was eaten in the movie. The one that was barking at the Rex as he was drinking the pool water. While it wasn't explicitly shown, the chain & dog house dangling from his mouth when the kid's parents come in makes it pretty obvious.
@@BruceWayne-zj1kw, was Jurassic Park III? Or any of the Jurassic Worlds?
This actually perfectly encapsulates everything I loved about the T-Rex breakout scene and more. It looks amazing! It’s even more impressive if you animated it in Dreams.
Thank you! That means a lot!
DREAMS?!?! dreams as in fuckin beeg yoshi the game dreams!?!?
@@KrenauticanHey man this is a recurring nightmare that I have. I used to have it more frequently when i was a kid but now I have it like once a year.
The nightmare takes place in my house and everything is normal, then I start hearing t rex footsteps in the distance and I try to warn my family but they all disappear,and all I really do is hide somewhere in my house as the t rex circles the house over and over again trying to find me through the windows.
Anyway,cool video.
That’s really interesting because a lot of people have been saying that. I guess it’s a common nightmare even though I’ve never really experienced it. I kinda had a dream about it when I was making it but it wasn’t really a full on nightmare.
@@JorgeGarcia-jw4ld Holy crap i had the same drea. In my dream, It was staring at me through the window all quietly for like 5 minutes straight. It was terrifying and awesome at the same time
This guy literally made all the wrong decisions.
Love how unfazed the guy was after seeing a car get thrown through his fence and his muted response after the trex roared at him 😂
How about hiding to avoid being watch by t rex?
This reminds me of some of the dinosaur nightmares I’ve had over the years as a Jurassic fan. I do wish there was more of a horror-centric Jurassic movie that was all about building serious dread.
Tell me what happened to that dream you had
I have had recurring dreams over the past 20 years of a trex coming through my neighborhood in this exact situation. I haven’t had it in a few years, but I hope to have it again at some point soon. They are always fun for me.
@@HabitualJokerI got chased by 2 trex on a college campus in my dreams
I honestly don't know which nightmare more horrific. Dreaming about being chased in the open by ginormous T-rexes with bones shattering jaws or Cheetah speed maneating raptors with sickle hooked toe claws to get you eviscerated in seconds. At least death by Rex might be swifter than prolonged torture death by raptor debated once..
Yeah I had something of that kind of nightmare too. I think I was 11, or 12 or 13…yeah I can’t remember anymore. It affected me to where I couldn’t watch anything that had trex in it for a few months. Saying this reminds me of when edd from Ed Edd n Eddy mention “Eddy! Nightmares can have lasting after affects.” to eddy about ed who had a nightmare.
This man did so many wrong things I was genuinely mad. How you gonna go outside when you hear a monster, shine a light at said monster, and than close the blinds?? Man you deserved to become the Dino’s lunch.
The only camera man in history to fumble their plot armor.
Out of all the analog horror Jurassic Park videos, this is by far the best I've seen, holy shit. Please make more of these if possible.
You mean there are MORE???
@@mymindistv Yep, just search TH-cam and you'll find a whole bunch of them. Quality will vary though.
@@Jurassic1993Parkcan you tell me the name of some you found with quality like this video
@@Hat5oI’m also interested!!
Can you upload this in VR?
YO UR HERE AWESOME MAN LOVE UR VIDS LOVE UR CHANNEL GOOD JOB DONT LISTENTO HATE
Click the settings button on the top right hand corner of the vid, scroll to the last option, there should be a "Watch in VR" option (This is on mobile)
No
@@IzukuMidoriya-fj3ewHello Izuku Midoriya
Coming up the stairs, the camera turning to the T Rex staring directly into my eyes. That was scary. Bravo.
I had to pause this several times because i got scared. Keep up the awesome work. I can't wait to see what's next. 🦖
This is exactly how I recall dreams looking like.. the motion, the visuals, the instead of running to safety your dream self heads towards the danger instead lol.. damn you absolutely nailed it to perfection! This is what an actual nightmare about a T-rex would look and be like 👍
I had dinosaur nightmares as a kid after watching Jurassic Park so this hit me really hard lol
Ive had multiple nightmares about dinosaurs throughout my life and they all feel like this
I had a 2 week recurring nightmare where Robin Williams kept beating my ass for no reason eveeytime he was a different character from his movies
I fucking love this. The Lost World was my most favorite JP movie, and having a more horror twist on my attached nostalgia to that movie was awesome. We need more dinosaur horror media.
When the trex appeared at the window it reminded me exactly like Dino Crisis where you play as Regina and she goes into a room to retrieve an keycard and item, the trex came right through the window!!
This was terrifying yet this was very beautifully well done!!
This is the BEST Jurassic Park found footage EVER made. This is GREAT!!!
I have always had nightmares about being pursued by massive predators or just massive terrors, sometimes through industrial areas. A good chunk of the time it’s dinosaurs. I am 31 and this still gets me, something as others have said the mainline Jurassic park movies miss.
They also miss another extreme: people actually equipped to hunt and kill these creatures.
I think its just a primal thing still coded into our brains from when we were little prey animals. Most of us don’t experience that in waking life so your brain is like hmmm systems check, let’s work this out/exercise this in a dream!
😬 My nightmares usually involve dinosaurs loose in the world while we humans try to avoid being eaten. I normally see a T-Rex and raptors chasing me or hunting for humans. It still terrifies me 😨
The SEQUELS miss it. The t-rex and raptor attack scenes in the original do a masterful job IMO. I know because they gave me nightmares resembling this video for half a decade lol
The last two movies combined can’t even touch on the immense tension inducing done here in under three minutes. 😱 Amazing. Please do more!
Well, that’s cause the last two movies were just pure SHIT.
Honestly, a JP filmed as a found footage horror film is a really cool idea.
This definitely brought back a lot of JP2 memories. The horror aspect of this video along with the analog feature is impeccably superb. Well done.
JP2 isn't particularly scary during the San diego incident though sadly, its mostly humourous and spectacle, although I still enjoyed it.
@@chatteyj I felt bad for the pet dog that the T-Rex ate :(
My literal nightmare from childhood. I was 9 when I saw the lost world in theaters, afterward I had lots of scary dreams of being chased through the suburbs by a t-rex. Great video!
Similar for me too
Hasta que has visto el espinosaurio y te has olvidado del t Rex hahah
@population-_-420Liar
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@population-_-420 Liar
Like everyone else said, this is Exactly what the real lost footage would be. The cosmic horror of ACTUALLY seeing a dinosaur. The scene in the yard, Standing there just unable to do anything because there’s no way it could be happening. This is so good man you absolutely captured this to a T
Don't ya mean "Captured it to a T-REX?" 🤣🤣
Dinosaurs are not cosmic horror, that title goes to things that cause existential dread and other similar feelings
@basic6735 That's entirely true. And to back that up, although H.P Lovecraft is arguably the most popular writer in the genre, he was definitely not the only one who specialized in it. Rod Serling delved into it with some episodes of the Twilight Zone, and Chris Carter with some episodes of X-Files. Not to mention some things in the SCP Foundation.
Dawg y’all call literally anything ‘cosmic horror’ these days 😂😂😂 please consume any media besides shitty analog horror 😂😂😂😂😂
@@donotinteract7851 People have opinions, you should stick to yours
This did A really Great job of capturing The 90s look and feel
That was incredible!👏 2:36 really made me jump. I don't know why. It was pretty terrifying, to be honest! Dinosaurs horror movies/video games aren't done or made like they used to, and it's a darn shame.
You, my friend, have made something fantastic! You really made dinosaurs be scary, and I applud you for that! Cannot wait looking for JP Operations! Definitely looking forward to it!👍
2:36 didn't make me jump as I was expecting it (I've seen way too much horror lol). But that doesn't make this video bad at all.
I need some help with understanding the whole situation. Hope someone could help
Why was the rex looking into the window even before he got in ?
How and the heck did he get the balls to go up near that window and close it as
The rex was just few feet away from him and already had seen him ?
Why did he turn on the lights ? Why did the rex leave temporarily?
Why didn't he change room immediately after the rex temporarily left?
@@madarauchiha-fg2shhe would have survived if he was smart lol
I was expecting him to break the window and it still startled me.
Damn I hate big windows like that, too unnerving.
1.55 made me jump more, 2.36 was an obvious gay jump scare.
The Buck smashing through the window came out of nowhere and I almost had a level 5 heart attack, I love this.
Its the "they always come back" trope
what i didnt watch it full yet..
This threw me into one of the first night terrors I ever had. Hiding under the dining room table as a T rex stares at me through the tiny gap between the table and the window. My heart is still racing. Damn man, nice job.
Bro doesn't know what a night terror is.
complete with the not being able to run/running very slowly
I had a dream a t-rex was chasing me around a construction lot. shit was terrifying.
I remember as a kid having a dream that there were these giant guys looking for me like these guys were so big I remember seeing them across town through a telescope. And as a kid I was small enough to hide under the end table at the corner between the two couches in the living room and in the dream I was tucked under that tiny little wooden table curled up hoping they wouldn't find me. I haven't thought about that dream in near a decade I'd say.
Now this is the type of stuff I wanna see from analog horror! We’ve had too many borderline goofy videos with poorly made government info cards. This is actually scary
This is what Cloverfield wanted to be. Seriously, found footage horror like this is perfect for short form content like this versus feature length. The original Lost World made the San Diego sequence into an action set piece but this brought back the visceral horror of the first time I watched the T Rex escape the paddock in the original movie. Amazing work
Cloverfield deserves another sequel that has the same feeling as the first one
cloverfield was perfect tho
Cloverfield is better than a simple video, it's a god damn movie in this style
We need a Cloverfield sequel that is found footage
"short form content is better than feature length movies" your brain rot is showing, Jesus fucking Christ 🤓🤓🤓🤓
Cloverfield was exactly what found footage should be. Plus, it seemingly inspired this, what with the camera dropping after the person was grabbed by the "monster".
Literally the kind of nightmares I used to have when I first saw these movies as a kid. Great job.
As someone who has thoroughly enjoyed the new trilogy, I have to say it shouldn’t be remotely hard for Universal to match or exceed this. It’s sad that we’ve reached a point where Jurassic has squeezed out all the horror elements to make the franchise so kid friendly that milquetoasts won’t get scared.
I mean they tried to do some horror stuff with the Indoraptor
@@pocketmarcy6990 For sure, and that’s the strength of that particular animal. But I’m tired of the Rex being relegated to just defeating “The Big Bad” it was fine in JW1 cause we hadn’t seen a Jurassic movie in so long. But to stretch that out for three movies still bothers me. There’s no reason why the Rex couldn’t have had small terrifying sequences sprinkled throughout FK and Dominion.
@@craskpillord 100% agree. After fallen kingdom I was really expecting to see some things kind of like this, especially since the dinosaurs are out and living amongst humans. Battle at big rock kinda scratched that itch for me as I personally think having those smaller yet awesome dinosaur attacks/encounters is a really cool idea, and am hoping universal embraces it a bit more as it has the potential to lead to some pretty scary or suspenseful scenes. As well as hopefully moving away from putting dinosaurs in the "good guy" or "bad guy" category.
@@H_3_R_0- I really do love BABR, I think the first few minutes of horror are really well executed. I just think it would’ve been far better had they not felt the need to condense a human hero arc within a short film meant to establish how much the dinosaurs are encroaching on our lives. I felt that arc undercut the message the short was trying to convey. So far Dino Tracker really is the only thing that’s leaned in on dinosaurs in our world and behaving as we would expect, and none of the people recording the footage are “protagonists” in the traditional sense.
Stop giving them money. They'll learn or they'll go out of business.
This is what I want from Jurassic park analog horror! I thought of the idea way back then and looked it up. All that came up was a 8 or something second video of just a pov camera, people screaming, and roaring, no T. rex. This is what I wanted! And it is PERFECT!!
THIS is jurassic park, I haven't had this specific level of fear since the first time i saw the 1st movie when I was a kid.
I'll preface by saying I'm a big fan of your work and that visually this is by far the best JP found footage video I've seen. That being said, the person in the video does not act like a human being. "Loud noises and ground shaking let me go outside. A car just flew through my fence? I should stay outside. Oh shit dinosaur better go inside. Dinosaur somehow knows to look through my bedroom window? Better close the blinds." Didn't turn off a single light and stayed next to the window. I get that this person is supposed to die, but at least make them have the slightest common sense.
Yeah...I almost absolutely loved this video. But the way the cameraman acted was so frustrating that it took me right out of it.
I kept hearing Tim's voice. "Turn the light off!"
Have them do everything right, but the T-rex still gets them in the end because it's a giant freaking predator.
I think it was too realistic. He acted like one of those influencers, who have to catch everything on camera, danger be dam***
Natural selection at it's finest
This might actually be the best analog horror videos I've seen, I'm not kidding.
It's identical to the nightmares I had as kid when I first watched JP lost world, it's so cathartic to see it in video form, you did an amazing job and I look forward to more videos. ❤
When a T-Rex is roaming your neighborhood, run to the basement. Not upstairs where you're closer to the teeth.
Wow, the found footage style works so well with this. Even though I kind of guessed what was going to happen it still had my heart racing. It wasn’t predictable enough to be cliche or anything, just enough to be gratifying when you know whats going to happen and you just don’t know when. It adds a great element of stress to the viewer and 3rd party anxiety for the poor camera guy who really shouldn’t have been so close to the window 😂😂
I haven’t felt real tension like that from Jurassic media since I watched JP for the first time. Excellent job man, and that Rex jumpscare got me better than I would like to admit
Bravo to everyone involved with this! Such an excellent love letter to the franchise packed into a nice concise short. Can’t stress enough how excellently this captures the darker side of Jurassic Park
That means the world to hear! I’m glad I was able to capture that feeling!
@@Krenauticanyes Jurassic Park is a horror game,
me: I will not fall for the jumpscare...I will not fall for the jumpscare...I will not fall for the jumpscare...I will not fall for the jumpscare...2:37 (my butt rises 6 inches off the chair and I yelp an obscenity).
The way that Rexy is looking through the landing/bedroom window is genuinely horrifying with that look on her face of “you really thought you could get away from me?”, I get chills just looking at that part. Then nearly had a heart attack when she burst through the window, oh my word. Seriously scary. Brilliant animation I was seriously convinced.
That's not rexy
That rex is from a different island and it's a male
*closes blinds a little*
"Phewf that was close"
That's Buck
That's the buck Rex from Sorna
YES! I love how hyper realistic the camera movement is. It makes it feel like an old 80’s or 90’s footage. The initial end too is fantastic. I love it!
I’m glad you like it! The camera movements were all recorded in real time using the gyro in a PS5 controller. If I move the controller up, down, left, or right the camera moves accordingly and give a realistic hand held look.
@@Krenautican can you imangine jurrasic park with gravity fall & goosebumps and ghostbusters and Jumanji and how train your dragon and jaws and meg and Megalodon and 47 metersdown and my little pony? etc
@@Krenauticanfound footage Lockwood Manor please 🙏🙏🙏
One of the reasons why JP can be so mich more scary than other IPs is because its "monsters" arent supernatural, or undead, or aliens or a serial killer. They are just animals and because of that they can feel more real somehow, despite being science fiction
what's an IP
@@drophatintellectual property. Like a franchise basically
The books also focused alot more on the animal horror aspect that sadly the movies kinda dropped the ball with, I wish they had made them more accurate to real world animals instead of just generic killing machines hell bent on chasing the least efficient food source available.
Also I don't know what Hollywood's obsession with putting in plot armored child characters into these pseudo horror movies, but as someone who GREW UP with Jurassic Park, I can tell you right now, none of us kids ever identified or gave crap about characters like Lex, Tim, Kelly or Eric no matter how "Resourceful" or "Badass" they tried to make them look as the films went on. I'm not asking for on-screen child murder I'm asking for them to STOP putting kids in the film, there's no tension whenever one is on screen!
That’s why its less scary imo. Everything after JP3 was just “what if dinosaurs were evil and want to kill people” instead of actually being animals
Well, they certainly act like supernatural serial killers, there's not much natural about them.
I think all hard-core fans of Jurrasic Park have had this nightmare 😂
I have nightmare disorder, and this is basically one of my reoccurring nightmares. So well done, you've officially created actual nightmare fuel.
Just look at your legs in a dream and beat the shit out of the nightmare
Just look at your legs in a dream and beat the shit out of the nightmare
@@slippyfruit8538 I've tried. The problem is I have no control in my dreams at all so I can't make myself look at anything. It's just terror and pure adrenaline.
@@riversnow5771Try and lucid dream if you're not already, maybe that could help?
I’m sorry that that happens to you but,can you explain me to me what a “nightmare disorder” is so I can understand better?
Scared the fuck out of me at 2:36, I wish that the recent Jurassic World films were more inline with this short
This is incredible. I’ve fantasized about the San Diego scene actually being scary ever since I was a kid! You did an amazing job!!!! I will never ever understand why Spielberg decided to turn this scene into a comedy. Weirdest directing choice ever.
Universal needs to hire this dude. Someone who actually cares about their game and not just a rebrand on someone else's ideas just to turn profits.
This is by far one of if not the coolest dinosaur horror analog films I've seen yet. I still can't believe this was all created in dreams. This has several things taken from classic horror, but also some new stuff here and there. Honestly I'm currently writing several of my own Dinosaur horror stories it really inspires me and makes me glad I am far from the only person who thinks dinosaurs work perfectly in a horror setting. My only compliant was that even though I know this is suppose to be as consistent with JP as possible I wish you would have the results of the more updated studies on T-Rex Anthropology, anatomy and biomechanics on how T-rex's bite force could not only crush but make the bones of organisms explode in it's mouth I just think it would've made this movie that much scarier and even though the JP T-rex we always see it chew it's food before swallowing, Jurassic park the game and some other Jp sources having talked about T-rex's destructive capability from it's mouth. So there's no reason that current Jurassic Park works shouldn't be able to implement this.
Gosh this is so cool! As a lost world fan this is just spectacular! Spared no expense you did!
i'm actually surprised by the comments recalling having a nightmare like this. when i was a kid i had a recurring nightmare that there were velociraptors outside my bedroom window and i would try to crouch beneath it to hide, only for them to break the window. this recalls the same feeling and it's terrifying, good job.
0 survival instincts! Bro could afford to shut the blinders but not to hide somewhere in the dark? 💀
This was absolutely awesome to watch. You created a 3-minute horror film worth rewatching.