How the Internet Changed Found Footage Horror
Ever since the Blair Witch Project came out in 1999, the internet has had an important part to play in the evolution found footage horror genre. It has now reached a point where an entirely new subgenre has emerged, one that has been called "screenlife horror". In this video, I explore what changes the internet made to the original genre to warrant this distinction, and what has remained the same. 0:00 Intro 1:42 What Is Screenlife Horror? 3:29 Unfriended 8:32 Host 15:26 We're All Going to the World's Fair 22:11 Spree 29:38 David Holzman's Diary 34:46 Final Thoughts 36:57 End Credits Patreon: / pimscrypt Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/pimscrypt.bs... Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/pimscrypt Twitter: / pimscrypt @AllieMeowy / alliemeowy / alliemeowy @eurothug4000 / eurothug4000 / eurothug4000 / eurothug4000 Mira Cox / pop_primer / mira0prime #videoessay #screenlifehorror

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