We need more analog horror like this! It reminds me of the OG analog horror series like Gemini, Surreal Broadcast, Local58, Minerva Alliance, and Analog Archives! subbed!
Eh, it's great and all, but I'd much rather unconventionality and seeking a personal style Edit: That's not an attack or indictment on this video at all, but analogue horror in general. The oversaturation is palpable and boring.
This is a simple analog horror. You can see they are just starting out so I won’t be too rough. This was really well done anyway. In the end I’m not sure if the pilot was praying or proclaiming that what we were hearing was some sort of, “God”. In the end though, I enjoyed it and was a little nervous at some points. The red eyes and last jumpscare were kind of cliche but overall this does play with the darkness of deep ocean water.
The deep sea is the perfect fodder for creating a new analog horror. I'm so glad I found this, so I liked and subbed and hope for more. Thank you, Chilling Abyss!
The best analog horror channels are always so difficult to find, and I'm SO happy I found this. I love how the fear is layerd and not explicit, and you really get the chance to think about what you're seeing. This is genuinley so entertaining, and I hope you make more like this. Keep it up man, I'd really like to see where this takes you
really interesting to me to see the evolution of the videos, so much improvement to the quality and execution following this video that it makes it feel more intentional in all its horror. they're transmitting through an interdimensional hole in the bottom of the ocean so to me, that moving object looks more like screen distortion in the static in the shape of a skull, since the scary face is there after the feed cuts off! it's like a pattern screamer invading! amazing stuff!
I personally love this but the two glowing red eyes are a bit disappointing to me. I preferred the entity to be formless and incomprehensible the eyes make it too familiar. Don't get me wrong tho I hope ur ok with this criticism and that it's reasonably constructive because I do think this piece is well made and I think if you continue your work will keep getting better and I'd really like to see that.
this didnt really give me the feeling we were actually watching an ocean exploration, it feels like there wasnt a whole lot of build up, i watched alot rov videos and deep ocean exploration vids and i honestly wasnt super impressed by this. i feel like having real voice narration/voice acting could have sold the scare better?
I may be biased but I loved it! I’m a sucker for the deep ocean and it’s a shame we don’t have many analogue horror series about it. Admittedly the jumpscare was a bit cheap, but it wasn’t bad, imo (and that’s coming from someone who usually hates jumpscares) Very good work!!!
I'd like for one of these days that someone would make an actually format-realistic analog horror, which would look & behave exactly like this stuff. I've shown all these serieses to people before since the first ones 5 years ago, that vividly remember the intermissions and programs like what the creators try to portray of how it was in the 60s - 90s, and all unanimously say that this stuff looks nothing like how it'd actually play out. This is talking about the format reality across the full genre. Not saying that this series is in anyways bad as a story.
Yeah they could've left that out and just had it say "god" and go silent before the video ends. No eyes or weird sounds. Otherwise I really enjoyed the video
A lot of frustrating analog horror tropes here, jumpscares, needlessly ambiguous photos with vague text, ect. Wish you the best and success, not coming from a negative place
Analog horror creators need to start hiring voice actors. Not text to speech, not AI voice reading, but ACTUAL voice actors. The only things on TV that have NOT had voice over is midnight title cards or those end of night cards letting you know the station is off air. Every second something is being broadcast MONEY IS BEING SPENT. It means that the broadcaster needs to have you WATCHING it in order to push ads to you so they can MAKE MONEY. So in no scenario when something like this is being broadcast is it NOT being VOICED. If you're going to adopt this 80's esthetic which is predominant in analog horror you need to put effort into it being believable as a period piece. Without it it is no different than the shaky cam caught on video style that quickly became cheap and heartless.
We need more analog horror like this! It reminds me of the OG analog horror series like Gemini, Surreal Broadcast, Local58, Minerva Alliance, and Analog Archives!
subbed!
Eh, it's great and all, but I'd much rather unconventionality and seeking a personal style
Edit: That's not an attack or indictment on this video at all, but analogue horror in general. The oversaturation is palpable and boring.
Oh god, I haven’t seen Minerva Alliance or Analog Archives in forever. Also, nice to see Surreal Broadcast get some love.
Minerva alliance? God fucking damnit, another one i needa check
@michelecastellotti9172 Check out Tapes from The Darksife as well! It's made by the same creator after Minerva was cancelled
Just subscribed to every single channel!! Thank you very much!
This is a simple analog horror. You can see they are just starting out so I won’t be too rough. This was really well done anyway. In the end I’m not sure if the pilot was praying or proclaiming that what we were hearing was some sort of, “God”. In the end though, I enjoyed it and was a little nervous at some points. The red eyes and last jumpscare were kind of cliche but overall this does play with the darkness of deep ocean water.
Real undersea horror is hearing the hull buckle from pressure...
Reminds me of Mister Manticore. Great work bud
The deep sea is the perfect fodder for creating a new analog horror. I'm so glad I found this, so I liked and subbed and hope for more. Thank you, Chilling Abyss!
Fun fact, it's actually 9:52 rn so i can't wait to watch deep sea live
This was perfect in every way, so keen to see more from this series
The best analog horror channels are always so difficult to find, and I'm SO happy I found this. I love how the fear is layerd and not explicit, and you really get the chance to think about what you're seeing. This is genuinley so entertaining, and I hope you make more like this. Keep it up man, I'd really like to see where this takes you
really interesting to me to see the evolution of the videos, so much improvement to the quality and execution following this video that it makes it feel more intentional in all its horror. they're transmitting through an interdimensional hole in the bottom of the ocean so to me, that moving object looks more like screen distortion in the static in the shape of a skull, since the scary face is there after the feed cuts off! it's like a pattern screamer invading! amazing stuff!
I think I know why the algorithm started recommending this
This is super cool ! Great work
I haven't seen it yet but I am now subscribed with all notifications and a like for this video. Here we go. 😮
I actually giggled at the jumpscare at the end, it's cute and silly.
>Skywatching
Hello, Local 58
I personally love this but the two glowing red eyes are a bit disappointing to me. I preferred the entity to be formless and incomprehensible the eyes make it too familiar. Don't get me wrong tho I hope ur ok with this criticism and that it's reasonably constructive because I do think this piece is well made and I think if you continue your work will keep getting better and I'd really like to see that.
Yo here from mixana, and before this gets big
Creeps from the deep
I knew I've always had thalassophobia
I'll be around for more
Nice project, i like it !
this didnt really give me the feeling we were actually watching an ocean exploration, it feels like there wasnt a whole lot of build up, i watched alot rov videos and deep ocean exploration vids and i honestly wasnt super impressed by this. i feel like having real voice narration/voice acting could have sold the scare better?
I may be biased but I loved it! I’m a sucker for the deep ocean and it’s a shame we don’t have many analogue horror series about it. Admittedly the jumpscare was a bit cheap, but it wasn’t bad, imo (and that’s coming from someone who usually hates jumpscares)
Very good work!!!
I just found this and im super excited to see more!
this is what actually happened to the titan submersible
If they thought land dwellers hate billionaires then just wait until they meet what’s in the ocean 😈
Who’d you have to kill to get the username chillingabyss
I can't find the towels
Was this an eye test for super dark environment?
Spoiler
That jumscare sounded like moistcritikal screaming lol
Im interested in the forest night hike, maybe a video on that next?
I would send an army of metallix to destroy whatever is down there
HOLY CRAP HE REMASTERED THIS!
That design and movement of the monster reminds me of Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion
I'd like for one of these days that someone would make an actually format-realistic analog horror, which would look & behave exactly like this stuff. I've shown all these serieses to people before since the first ones 5 years ago, that vividly remember the intermissions and programs like what the creators try to portray of how it was in the 60s - 90s, and all unanimously say that this stuff looks nothing like how it'd actually play out.
This is talking about the format reality across the full genre. Not saying that this series is in anyways bad as a story.
Interesting
T6 brought me here
Imagine a Magnapinna Squid 💀
NiiicE!
Song 4:57 ?
Ningen? Leviathan? Dagon?
The jump scare at the end is very cheap.
yeah i think leaving out the red eyes would have been more effective
I guess the creator was trying to get us distracted that time. Gotta give him some credit at least, right? I don't know really
Yeah they could've left that out and just had it say "god" and go silent before the video ends. No eyes or weird sounds. Otherwise I really enjoyed the video
Yeah, an absence of jumoscares is what makes most analog horrors so good they leave you with uneasiness without the need for cheap jumpscares
@@michelecastellotti9172*jumpscares
What was that
G O D
A lot of frustrating analog horror tropes here, jumpscares, needlessly ambiguous photos with vague text, ect. Wish you the best and success, not coming from a negative place
Scared the shit out of me at the end...
the vessel is not moving when the red eyes appear. fake!!111!!11!!1
yall are waaay too harsh on this video
i want ice cream rn so bad
Wow is all I can say
Analog horror creators need to start hiring voice actors. Not text to speech, not AI voice reading, but ACTUAL voice actors.
The only things on TV that have NOT had voice over is midnight title cards or those end of night cards letting you know the station is off air.
Every second something is being broadcast MONEY IS BEING SPENT. It means that the broadcaster needs to have you WATCHING it in order to push ads to you so they can MAKE MONEY.
So in no scenario when something like this is being broadcast is it NOT being VOICED.
If you're going to adopt this 80's esthetic which is predominant in analog horror you need to put effort into it being believable as a period piece. Without it it is no different than the shaky cam caught on video style that quickly became cheap and heartless.
Then sub to the patreon so the creator can afford hire voice actors. What an L comment
Quite the bullshit but still funny.
Qlfh!
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