What's unnerving is the idea that there isn't a monster involved, but rather a serial killer who may be secretly working on the Stay SAFE videos, putting in taunting messages just because they can. It's a very mundane, but also extremely real, kind of horror.
@@creativetoadproductions217 i like these types of horror. They don't have cheap jumpscares but they are nice and unsettling and not so scary that I piss my pants
Does that refer to a moral thing, where the tentacle guys are benign, or is it a Scooby Doo hoax involving serial killers or something? Or are tentacle people reasonably integrated into society, or are merely a sort of known wildlife, and the tentacle guy strung up like that is a depiction of a dead guy that won’t be censored by UA-cam? Is it expected that some number of the viewers to be tentacle people?
@@runeanonymous9760its a knife ,there is a serial killer,this is what makes it scary,serial kilers are real,and there is a lot of serial killers active
“The sheriff isn’t listening. The sheriff can’t hear you. The sheriff can’t save you.” Was the best analog horror line i’ve ever heard. It’s as if a killer hid that there. This whole thing is both educational and a little frightening but i love it.
@@pandoratheclay actually no. The reasons for getting help is bc who is more likely to hear you? The criminal close to you? or your parents down the street
good series, doesnt rely on cheap jumpscares, no over the top screaming, just the uncanny feeling as unorchestrated noise fills your ears and the dread of knowing.. you did not 'stay SAFE'
I genuinely love the unsettling "scare" that was "stay sane" implying maybe some sort of phycological threat? Or maybe an eldritch horror, but instead it has a logical explanation, thus, subverting expectations but leaving an air of unsettling uncertainty!
@@guilhermeleandro6039 oh what i mean is, Considering this is horror you'd expect something like "are you losing your mind?" Or some sort of scare when ot mentions sanity but instead it incorporates "Sane" pretty normally into it, idk if this makes sense tho (what ik typing out :P)
For me personally, my favorite part was the one about staying quiet bc 'someone will hear you. But not who you want.' So simple, but so chilling, especially when paired with the cut in the music
I honestly think this video is a shining example of how music can totally create the atmosphere if used correctly. The little quiz show segments where the background music is just these low piano notes against a droning beat made my skin _CRAWL._ Lots of analog horror tends to either gravitate towards either ominous silence or distorting happy music, but I think that this video shows that music that’s outright menacing by itself can work while still maintaining the “simple” and “novel” nature that makes analog horror so popular.
Thanks! Music and sound are both really underappreciated parts of analog (and normal) horror. We know you shouldn't praise your own work, but one detail we really like are how the drums degrade between the 'games' and 'lessons'. If you'd like to hear some of the guy that does our music's 'professional' music, check out his new album: gamejolt.com/games/ALBUM2/849531
This analog horror video is actually really creative and more releastic compared to the other video series like this. It has no monsters or anything supernatural in the video, just situations that can actually happen in real life. It has no jumpscares or anything you can find in those crappy analog “horror” videos but it somehow gives you that very eerie feeling and you feel more uncomfortable and uncanny. The fact its more releastic makes it even scarier as in some scenarios can happen/already happened in real life. The video also not only has horror, it has some comedy to which is quite rare to find in a lot of videos like this. These series are amazing! Keep it up.
Yeah, hehe... I think that how grounded it is messes with most expectations of analog horror. Most people seeing an analog horror called "Stay SAFE" with a stick figure on the cover would probably think it had to do with some unoriginal monster or something. Most people are happy it's something better ;)
from the messages at 6:12 , i imagine this is a video portraying the guilt of the sheriff himself for one reason or another and now suffering with trauma and bad self esteem. nice video!
At 2:23, it says, "but sometimes you never know" if you were wondering. Also idk if this was intentional or not, but the same person with the knife at said time is later seen again in the situation thing as the person holding the knife.
The Sheriff’s spirit and regret remained in the tape. If this is in SCP-verse, the tape would have been confiscated, declared Safe, and locked deep somewhere. Highly appreciate the lingering spirit angle in this!
The 'regret remaining in the tape' idea is super cool! We didn't really intend that in this video, but I guess you could see that if you take a different angle on the lore.
For those who are questioning what the final message is, its "I COULDN'T SAVE THEM THERE ARE NO MONSTERS DON'T END UP LIKE THEM STAY SAFE I WILL KEEP YOU SAFE"
The amount of psychological teasing in this was overwhelming but so interesting Edit: I think my favorite part (so far) is the “not safe” and “safe” areas. Anywhere can be “not safe”. Whether it was intended or not, it’s like the person behind the video added that playground more so as bait, seeing as children would automatically think it’s “safe”, they’re more likely to run towards it A) bc of common (sometimes childish) sense and B) the video advised them to. Great job on this, it’s awesome
Thanks! I (the editor here) think the oversimplification present in most PSA-type programming for kids is rife for both satire and horror. It is one of the biggest points of nostalgia for those programs. It's fun to exploit. :)
Ok, why do i feel like I've seen something like this when i was in 1st or 2nd grade. I mean yes, we were shown different educational videos back then but this... It feels so familiar...
This is excellently put together along with the rest of the series, but I’m also laughing at the idea of someone fighting a preschooler instead of just shoving past them, asking them to move out of the way, or calling the teacher over
Holy hell, real horror that isn't "le supernatural le epic monster with "YOU WILL DIE"" message?! Seriously, I love this. It's grounded in reality, has some light humor, and is actually unnerving. The way it's composed makes it seem like some killer is taunting people via these tapes.
I really like this one! It’s a very simple one but not in a bad way! I think the simple approach helps with the overall unnerving presentation. I really like how the scenarios have this serious background music while everything else has one that’s more upbeat. Good job!
OMG, thank you so much. I'm working at a summer camp with 3 year olds right now and I need to make sure they are always safe. They were so thankful for this video, some even cried!
I like the implication that there is no monster, no supernatural creature, only a murderer that seems to have made the tape himself to taunt future victims. Either that or the sheriff was murdered and his soul is desperately trying to help others as it's trapped in this tape. Either way, great job
i always love watching vids like these where the monster gets ahold or makes the vids of how you should stay safe but there setting you up and this just makes it
I had a thought. During the Stay Aware part, you could've had a picture that looked safe, but there was someone hiding in a bush or something, which would make it not safe. Then, as the words not safe faded in on the screen, the music would cut out, and it would just stay on the image for a bit, and then you hear running footsteps as the person who was hiding runs at the screen, but before they can reach it, it cuts to the "Good job everyone!" screen.
I still feel like those are some good tips for staying safe more than anything. Even if you think calling for help in a situation where someone could be close enough to hear might be good, it can also be the perpetrator hearing you
Idk man but the music playing when a sample question appeared made me feel disturbed. it sounded like a dvd struggling to play as if the dvd was living or smth. I say analog horror is good when you can feel a sense of discomfort, and damn you did well on it :D
Might make at the very least a video script for reviewing this series when more episodes of it come out. great job though! Edit: If you make more episodes to this. this could be a series I feel and has the potential to if you wanted to of course.
Nice to have another 'tuber watching this Watch the full series here: ua-cam.com/play/PLP2hMVOcjU3pNmjJo_FU2AlS2OkoMw026.html (some of the early ones are bad )
This is one of those videos where this can scare me at nights. This is a perfect example of the use of music correctly, when its peaceful the music is peaceful when its intense its intense, it likes ur getting paranoid and anxious about the music choice when it move to another one instead of a peaceful one, like you dont know theirs a jumpscare coming or a really high pitch of a scream. either way this is a good example of the use of music and a analog horror without any creatures, just pure guts and guess, Am i about to get jumpscared, Am i about to get scared? who knows the music is there.
Thanks! Sound design is a really big part of analog horror, and it's hard to do it well. One series that really excels at this (and everything) is Wormwood Institute. Amazing stuff.
i was watching güby with autoplay on and this came on and i was like "WHAT" lmfao Güby's one of the only analog horrors i can watch without seriously feeling watched, and the worst thing is that it's probably because he looks cross-eyed😭💀
I love the “pause for discussion” bit. You don’t see it much in analog horror but I remember being creeped out as a kid when we were shown educational PSAs and they’d do the same thing. Something about the video telling the teacher what to do, or when they didn’t and it’d just hang there in silence for several seconds before moving on.
Great tape, gave me chills. First part when the intruder moved his hand actually spooked me. What I thought would be really scary, is if there were some heavy breathing during the section right after starting at 2:31 I thought that would have been really terrifying. But that was a great video. preschoolers threw off the spook vibes tho ;(
"I couldn't save them. There are no monsters. Don't end up like them. Stay safe. I will keep you safe." *After the very very creepy message and a scary image..* "GOOD JOB!"
Going down the backrooms rabbit hole brought me to this video. Honestly this is EXACTLY what I've learned. Accept your environment and your situation, do your best to adapt to it and make peace with it. Don't attract attention, anyone who would help you knows that other threats heard you, if you're even a real person. If you hope to find allies, move quietly and quickly, and only attempt to speak to people you identify as non-threatening and that are within clear eyeshot so they will see and speak with you. Identify potential threats you come across as quickly as possible. Silently evade them. If you can sneak away undetected, do so. If detected, a few walls and repeated turns may put enough ground between you and it that the threat can no longer hear the little noise made by your sprinting, and lose you entirely. Do not stop evasive action when you presume you are safe. Continue to move as far away as possible. Repeat if such action inadvertently leads you to another threat. Sprint silently until surrounded by others who are willing and able to protect you. Educating yourself on what creatures may be friendly, malicious, and quick ways to distinguish if they have similar appearances. Only trust humans, or something that kills what is chasing you. Be educated on creatures that act friendly to lower your defenses for their malicious ends.
"You can most likely fight off a 4 four old" Bro be starting a Prechool UFC here. As a fellow Analog horror creator, it's always good to see some inspiring ideas!
This feels weirdly more like a comedy than a horror which might be intentional anyway. It was kind of fun playing along - there wasn't really anything TOO scary or even THAT out of pocket for what they would genuinely show children which adds to the realism but also takes away from the fear factor a little bit. As part of a road safety thing in my school, we watched real footage of a man dying after a crash - all you could hear was him gurgling on his own blood and struggling for air. Honestly think it would be cool if that kind of thing was implemented into one of these analog horror things, not showing REAL footage obviously but focusing on the sounds of a person dying because that video made me realise that the sounds can be more disturbing than the visuals.
Agreed! It's much harder (not to mention expensive) to do the "visceral" stuff in a way that makes sense. The truly god analog horrors use this limitation well.
This didnt look like a analog horror video but also it is a analog horror because it doesnt have jumpscares or monsters just a serial killer that has a knife but still gives you the creeps and goosebumps while you watch😭The correctest example of"Analog Horror"
I love how the tape suggests punching four year olds for taunting you
disrespect is disrespect
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"You're fat"
Serbu Super Shorty:
Next time on 'Bluey'
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The bluey fandom are all little kids so basically everyone can take them on
My S&W Model 500 in my backpocket:@@FishbedFive
What's unnerving is the idea that there isn't a monster involved, but rather a serial killer who may be secretly working on the Stay SAFE videos, putting in taunting messages just because they can. It's a very mundane, but also extremely real, kind of horror.
Bingo. Exactly what we are going for in this whole series.
@@creativetoadproductions217 i like these types of horror. They don't have cheap jumpscares but they are nice and unsettling and not so scary that I piss my pants
@harleythedawg8274 that sounds like something my dad would say
@@yohahasame
this shit was NOT unnerving
“You can most likely defeat a preschooler” I’M DEAD BRO 😂
Analog horrors don't have to only be scary... 😉
@@creativetoadproductions217 disabled people:
Joke aside, I find this video to be a good analog horror video. Nice work :D
“most likely”
infants:
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At 6:12, the message reads: "I couldn't save them. There are no monsters. Don't end up like them. Stay safe. I will keep you safe."
Does that refer to a moral thing, where the tentacle guys are benign, or is it a Scooby Doo hoax involving serial killers or something? Or are tentacle people reasonably integrated into society, or are merely a sort of known wildlife, and the tentacle guy strung up like that is a depiction of a dead guy that won’t be censored by UA-cam? Is it expected that some number of the viewers to be tentacle people?
*psst psst* It's not a tentacle.
@@creativetoadproductions217penis monster :00
@@creativetoadproductions217 not a tentacle its a testic-
@@runeanonymous9760its a knife ,there is a serial killer,this is what makes it scary,serial kilers are real,and there is a lot of serial killers active
“The sheriff isn’t listening. The sheriff can’t hear you. The sheriff can’t save you.” Was the best analog horror line i’ve ever heard. It’s as if a killer hid that there. This whole thing is both educational and a little frightening but i love it.
Thanks! (Why are people saying this is educational? We literally just made up all the advice lol)
Or, the sherrif IS the killer.
@@dwaterson21let me guess the person was African American the sheriff is racist
Or this is not the sheriff and also, stay “sane” has you not getting help
Pretty good for a criminal
@@pandoratheclay actually no. The reasons for getting help is bc who is more likely to hear you? The criminal close to you? or your parents down the street
good series, doesnt rely on cheap jumpscares, no over the top screaming, just the uncanny feeling as unorchestrated noise fills your ears and the dread of knowing.. you did not 'stay SAFE'
All because of that damn sherrif
@@omnipotenthoveringskull Someone's catching on....
God please help this is genuinely unsettling the more i watch, maybe im weak nerved but i am actually..scared :'D
@@creativetoadproductions217 Please make this more scarier with screamers and THX
That would sacrifice d'art!
I genuinely love the unsettling "scare" that was "stay sane" implying maybe some sort of phycological threat? Or maybe an eldritch horror, but instead it has a logical explanation, thus, subverting expectations but leaving an air of unsettling uncertainty!
Could you explain what exactly it has a logical explanation mean? I am curious about that.......but I particular don't understand your point.....
@@guilhermeleandro6039 oh what i mean is, Considering this is horror you'd expect something like "are you losing your mind?" Or some sort of scare when ot mentions sanity but instead it incorporates "Sane" pretty normally into it, idk if this makes sense tho (what ik typing out :P)
if i have to stay sane im already dead.
@@wapdles undertandable, same
For me personally, my favorite part was the one about staying quiet bc 'someone will hear you. But not who you want.' So simple, but so chilling, especially when paired with the cut in the music
I honestly think this video is a shining example of how music can totally create the atmosphere if used correctly. The little quiz show segments where the background music is just these low piano notes against a droning beat made my skin _CRAWL._ Lots of analog horror tends to either gravitate towards either ominous silence or distorting happy music, but I think that this video shows that music that’s outright menacing by itself can work while still maintaining the “simple” and “novel” nature that makes analog horror so popular.
Thanks! Music and sound are both really underappreciated parts of analog (and normal) horror. We know you shouldn't praise your own work, but one detail we really like are how the drums degrade between the 'games' and 'lessons'. If you'd like to hear some of the guy that does our music's 'professional' music, check out his new album: gamejolt.com/games/ALBUM2/849531
This analog horror video is actually really creative and more releastic compared to the other video series like this. It has no monsters or anything supernatural in the video, just situations that can actually happen in real life. It has no jumpscares or anything you can find in those crappy analog “horror” videos but it somehow gives you that very eerie feeling and you feel more uncomfortable and uncanny. The fact its more releastic makes it even scarier as in some scenarios can happen/already happened in real life. The video also not only has horror, it has some comedy to which is quite rare to find in a lot of videos like this.
These series are amazing! Keep it up.
Yeah, hehe... I think that how grounded it is messes with most expectations of analog horror. Most people seeing an analog horror called "Stay SAFE" with a stick figure on the cover would probably think it had to do with some unoriginal monster or something. Most people are happy it's something better ;)
@@creativetoadproductions217I love the solid setting, the humour, it makes it all feel so.... Real..!!!
I haven't watched the scarlet tapes yet but the "you can most likely defeat a preschooler" makes me feel someone did defeat a preschooler
And quite effectively, I may add.
@@creativetoadproductions217what.
Later in court...
"In my defense, those preschoolers were gonna jump me"
Average Phoenix Wright defense
Pfft-
Your honor, my client pleads oopsy daisy.
@@creativetoadproductions217 HEKP
@@Jedi-ge6lrListen here lf your client is innocent Then..WHY IS THERE A VIDEO FOOTAGE OF THE CLIENT BEATING UP THE KIDS !
As a person who gets scared real bad with normal horror, analog horror makes me feel like I’m watching something without being scared. 😭
Truth
same
@@creativetoadproductions217 or dare?
Woah! Hi @@Jaysigma5 ! Can i play?
@@pro.football.editz99 sure
the silence when it says 'someone will here. .>but not who you want< had my freezingup.
I really want a teacher to show this to a class (of highschool students). It seems like good advice...
Most of it.
lol
@@creativetoadproductions217bing chilling
/0o0\ whatever will I do
I'll do it
@@Man_Aslumehow'd it go buddy?
This is an amazing change of pace from most analog horrors still got uneasy on some parts so it is still a horror
We did try to make this one like the classic 'slow' analog horrors like ua-cam.com/video/zQOqvcluIQQ/v-deo.html .
from the messages at 6:12 , i imagine this is a video portraying the guilt of the sheriff himself for one reason or another and now suffering with trauma and bad self esteem.
nice video!
At 2:23, it says, "but sometimes you never know" if you were wondering. Also idk if this was intentional or not, but the same person with the knife at said time is later seen again in the situation thing as the person holding the knife.
That's not intentional (all stick figures kinda look the same lol), but nice find!
At 6:12, it says, "I couldn't save them. There are no monsters. Don't end up like them. Stay safe. I will keep you safe."
Something about vhs tapes just gives the chills. Even if there isnt anything wrong with them. You portrayed it perfectly.
I love how the music stops at 1:08 because of how the playful tone quickly shifts into a dead serious moment
if anyone’s wondering what it said when it glitched at 2:24 , it said “but you never know.” with the person’s arm bent in an odd way.
Their arm isn't bent, but holding something.
@@creativetoadproductions217 holy crap
@@magotbeIIiIt’s a knife!!!
All these kinds of videos give me a weird feeling, not just jumpscared just a really uneasy feeling
The Sheriff’s spirit and regret remained in the tape. If this is in SCP-verse, the tape would have been confiscated, declared Safe, and locked deep somewhere.
Highly appreciate the lingering spirit angle in this!
The 'regret remaining in the tape' idea is super cool! We didn't really intend that in this video, but I guess you could see that if you take a different angle on the lore.
Ngl SCP fans when they see unrelated horror property
I love it, I really don’t like jumpscares so seeing an analog horror without them was really fun, also I would die to a preschooler
For those who are questioning what the final message is, its
"I COULDN'T SAVE THEM THERE ARE NO MONSTERS DON'T END UP LIKE THEM STAY SAFE I WILL KEEP YOU SAFE"
Thanks it was pretty fast
2:48 THE HELL IS THAT? No shit it's not safe!
The amount of psychological teasing in this was overwhelming but so interesting
Edit: I think my favorite part (so far) is the “not safe” and “safe” areas. Anywhere can be “not safe”. Whether it was intended or not, it’s like the person behind the video added that playground more so as bait, seeing as children would automatically think it’s “safe”, they’re more likely to run towards it A) bc of common (sometimes childish) sense and B) the video advised them to. Great job on this, it’s awesome
Thanks! I (the editor here) think the oversimplification present in most PSA-type programming for kids is rife for both satire and horror. It is one of the biggest points of nostalgia for those programs. It's fun to exploit. :)
I was thinking the same thing because how many kids have been kidnapped because of strangers they met at a playground
You know what that means!
Keep
Yourself
Safe
xd
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@@colingaminggamesthegamerlol xd
bruh moment
aint no way
I’m just finding all of this- I love your content man!! I hope you keep this series going
Hehehe.... Expect a new upload sometime this month... Qpttf A Tltvyphs Mbuk...
Ok, why do i feel like I've seen something like this when i was in 1st or 2nd grade.
I mean yes, we were shown different educational videos back then but this... It feels so familiar...
This is excellently put together along with the rest of the series, but I’m also laughing at the idea of someone fighting a preschooler instead of just shoving past them, asking them to move out of the way, or calling the teacher over
Unfortunately it what situation do u fight you put it instead of in ok
Thank you for this so much! Me and my friend have been looking for a good analog horror to watch and this is really great! It was very interactive!
I love how the sheriff has sense of hearing same with me
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Holy hell, real horror that isn't "le supernatural le epic monster with "YOU WILL DIE"" message?! Seriously, I love this. It's grounded in reality, has some light humor, and is actually unnerving. The way it's composed makes it seem like some killer is taunting people via these tapes.
It's a new breakthrough in stick-figure analog horror ;)
5:22 "does this person look safe?" NAH BRO THAT'S FUCKIN WILLIAM AFTON😭
He always comes back.
I like how blunt this is and just goes completely unsettling, no foreplay at all. We are here to feel mildly unsafe in our own homes, damn it!
...as a 11 year old who likes to watch horror and clicked on this, 1:42 im glad to know i make right decisions.
I am the same age
I really like this one! It’s a very simple one but not in a bad way! I think the simple approach helps with the overall unnerving presentation. I really like how the scenarios have this serious background music while everything else has one that’s more upbeat. Good job!
OMG, thank you so much. I'm working at a summer camp with 3 year olds right now and I need to make sure they are always safe. They were so thankful for this video, some even cried!
"I hope all of you learned fomrthing from this lesson!"
Yeah, we need a new Sheriff.
5:23
Normal person: No, absolutely not.
Psychopaths: He might thinks he's safe, but he's not, because I have a gun.
2:23 the men behind the door was holding a stabbing knife. The text says "but sometimes you never know"
I like the implication that there is no monster, no supernatural creature, only a murderer that seems to have made the tape himself to taunt future victims. Either that or the sheriff was murdered and his soul is desperately trying to help others as it's trapped in this tape. Either way, great job
i always love watching vids like these where the monster gets ahold or makes the vids of how you should stay safe but there setting you up and this just makes it
thanks to this, I know how to stay *safe* but at the same time I don't think I can sleep tonight.
Understandable
At the part where it says stay aware and it flickers, ( 2:23 ) pause it at that time, and it will say, but sometimes you never know
Omg I love how the background score pauses at the creepy parts.
"But not who you want." *silence*
...
okay, this is peak analog horror. Just what i needed :)
(But the music is awesome too lol)
Thanks!
I love how it’s actually realistic!
Great job!!
"Someone will hear you but not who you want" sent a chill down my spine.
stay traumatized, stay safe!
-sheriff
I had a thought. During the Stay Aware part, you could've had a picture that looked safe, but there was someone hiding in a bush or something, which would make it not safe. Then, as the words not safe faded in on the screen, the music would cut out, and it would just stay on the image for a bit, and then you hear running footsteps as the person who was hiding runs at the screen, but before they can reach it, it cuts to the "Good job everyone!" screen.
We actually tried to do that! But we were kinda bad at photo editing when we made this one... It didn't look good.
I still feel like those are some good tips for staying safe more than anything. Even if you think calling for help in a situation where someone could be close enough to hear might be good, it can also be the perpetrator hearing you
This is scarier than every single other analog horro video I've seen somehow just in the first minute.
Thanks!
Idk man but the music playing when a sample question appeared made me feel disturbed. it sounded like a dvd struggling to play as if the dvd was living or smth. I say analog horror is good when you can feel a sense of discomfort, and damn you did well on it :D
the creepiest part about this (besides the music) is that it could actually apply in real life
always a good sign when the first step is to stay sane
Is it too high of a bar for you
@@creativetoadproductions217 yeah
Your honor, in my defense, those preschoolers were very harsh with their words.
Good one man! I look forward to seeing your future works
Bro this made me feel like I’m not alone and I’m shaking
I love it lol
Exactly the reaction we want lol
It says “discuss” so yeah
Might make at the very least a video script for reviewing this series when more episodes of it come out. great job though!
Edit: If you make more episodes to this. this could be a series I feel and has the potential to if you wanted to of course.
Nice to have another 'tuber watching this Watch the full series here: ua-cam.com/play/PLP2hMVOcjU3pNmjJo_FU2AlS2OkoMw026.html (some of the early ones are bad )
"A swarm of preschoolers"
Me looking at the last preschooler before turning him into mushy ketchup:
"Stand Proud"
“Officer, I dropkicked that child in self-defense”
"Officer... wait!
The child..
He... He said things. Horrible things. About me. I'm just wondering if they're true.
Do I look like a closeted furry?"
0:55 QUIET KID MOMENT
4:49 GOD DAMN 💀💀💀
i'm watching this
at 9:10 PM.
in my room
alone
without lights
and i'm easily scared
what am i doing.
This is amazing men, keep it up!! You make good horror
You overestimate my ability to throw hands with preschoolers
6:13 that family guy death pose 💀
Lol
This is one of those videos where this can scare me at nights.
This is a perfect example of the use of music correctly, when its peaceful the music is peaceful when its intense its intense, it likes ur getting paranoid and anxious about the music choice when it move to another one instead of a peaceful one, like you dont know theirs a jumpscare coming or a really high pitch of a scream.
either way this is a good example of the use of music and a analog horror without any creatures, just pure guts and guess, Am i about to get jumpscared, Am i about to get scared? who knows the music is there.
Thanks! Sound design is a really big part of analog horror, and it's hard to do it well. One series that really excels at this (and everything) is Wormwood Institute. Amazing stuff.
New York City:there’s no hope of escaping here
The fact this could be some education video for schools but still weird and frighething at the same time is so sick
Bro me watching this at night scares me is the deep voice and the jump scares like I’m paranoid
...
There's no deep voice in the video get help
@@creativetoadproductions217 he MIGHT be hearing stuff
4:44 help the preschoolers 😭
i was watching güby with autoplay on and this came on and i was like "WHAT" lmfao
Güby's one of the only analog horrors i can watch without seriously feeling watched, and the worst thing is that it's probably because he looks cross-eyed😭💀
guby's a little tame, more of an animation/va showcase than a true work of horror.
I love the “pause for discussion” bit. You don’t see it much in analog horror but I remember being creeped out as a kid when we were shown educational PSAs and they’d do the same thing. Something about the video telling the teacher what to do, or when they didn’t and it’d just hang there in silence for several seconds before moving on.
5:46 2nd jumpscare
5:23 - Policeman: - Does this person look safe?
Me: - YES!
Policeman: - Explain why.
Me: - He's my dad.
Great tape, gave me chills. First part when the intruder moved his hand actually spooked me. What I thought would be really scary, is if there were some heavy breathing during the section right after starting at 2:31 I thought that would have been really terrifying. But that was a great video. preschoolers threw off the spook vibes tho ;(
4:08 BANK ROBBERY
2:46 are you sure it’s safe?
Bro fr
"I couldn't save them. There are no monsters. Don't end up like them. Stay safe. I will keep you safe."
*After the very very creepy message and a scary image..*
"GOOD JOB!"
Going down the backrooms rabbit hole brought me to this video. Honestly this is EXACTLY what I've learned. Accept your environment and your situation, do your best to adapt to it and make peace with it. Don't attract attention, anyone who would help you knows that other threats heard you, if you're even a real person. If you hope to find allies, move quietly and quickly, and only attempt to speak to people you identify as non-threatening and that are within clear eyeshot so they will see and speak with you. Identify potential threats you come across as quickly as possible. Silently evade them. If you can sneak away undetected, do so. If detected, a few walls and repeated turns may put enough ground between you and it that the threat can no longer hear the little noise made by your sprinting, and lose you entirely. Do not stop evasive action when you presume you are safe. Continue to move as far away as possible. Repeat if such action inadvertently leads you to another threat. Sprint silently until surrounded by others who are willing and able to protect you. Educating yourself on what creatures may be friendly, malicious, and quick ways to distinguish if they have similar appearances. Only trust humans, or something that kills what is chasing you. Be educated on creatures that act friendly to lower your defenses for their malicious ends.
Remember... THERE ARE NO MONSTERS
Amazing analog horror! No need for jumpscares when you got unsettling atmosphere and music!!!
this was a great Analog Horror it felt so unsettling and no jumpscares this was great it was like
psychological horror! amazing!
6:07 YOU BETTER RUN
"You can most likely fight off a 4 four old"
Bro be starting a Prechool UFC here.
As a fellow Analog horror creator, it's always good to see some inspiring ideas!
First rule of Fight Club is...
3:26 Pretty sure that’s supposed to say “In”, not “It”.
One of my favourite analog horror’s
Thanks!
I have lost 1.32 million brain cells tryna comprehend what is safe and what is not
Studying for a test be like:
4:24 Why he skedaddle like that tho 💀
"skedaddle" 💀
If someone with a knife was that close I’m sprinting
'Kids distracted by their phones nowadays...'
No way a kid instruction tape scares me 💀
Jokes aside the omnious music every time the Knowledge section starts is a great build up
Thanks! We really did try on the music...
When/ if I become a part time teacher or anything like that I will absolutely show this to the kids!
WHAT
@@mipha3245Why?, this is a very educational video for children!
Scared the shit outta me in broad daylight, Great job 😊💙
Thanks!
@@creativetoadproductions217 No problem, keep up the good work :)
This feels weirdly more like a comedy than a horror which might be intentional anyway. It was kind of fun playing along - there wasn't really anything TOO scary or even THAT out of pocket for what they would genuinely show children which adds to the realism but also takes away from the fear factor a little bit. As part of a road safety thing in my school, we watched real footage of a man dying after a crash - all you could hear was him gurgling on his own blood and struggling for air. Honestly think it would be cool if that kind of thing was implemented into one of these analog horror things, not showing REAL footage obviously but focusing on the sounds of a person dying because that video made me realise that the sounds can be more disturbing than the visuals.
Agreed! It's much harder (not to mention expensive) to do the "visceral" stuff in a way that makes sense. The truly god analog horrors use this limitation well.
Analog ppl got me putting the video on .25 to pause the video and see the 2 frame spooky message
Our teacher sent this to us as a "Prank" the next day he sent us never gonna give you up as "The Final Exam Key"..
W teacher
6:10 3rd jumpscare
This didnt look like a analog horror video but also it is a analog horror because it doesnt have jumpscares or monsters just a serial killer that has a knife but still gives you the creeps and goosebumps while you watch😭The correctest example of"Analog Horror"