What Happened To The Found Footage Genre?
Throughout the many phases of horror movies, one of the most popular was certainly the found-footage era. After the late 90s and into the late 2010s, it seemed that most horror movies in the theaters and on Netflix all incorporated the found-footage style of filmmaking. And like most popular things, found-footage became so popular that it overstayed its welcome, and today it’s all but entirely dead. 0:00 - 1:07 - The Era of Found Footage 1:08 - 2:25 - The Blair Witch Project 1:16 - 3:30 - Paranormal Activity 3:31 - 4:44 - Grave Encounters 4:45 - 6:46 - V/H/S 6:47 - 8:30 - Reputable Films 8:31 - 10:29 - Non-Horror Films 10:30 - 12:56 - So What Happened? Subscribe to help me reach 100K! Become a member of the Channel! / @thethriftytypewriter Join My Discord! / discord Outro: Late Night Driving - Broke In Summer Recommended Channels: Korotos Mystery Shack: / @koroto Warping Fist: / @warpingfist Reel Talk: / @thereeltalkpodcast The Culture Cave: / @thecaveofculture B. Claimed: / @bclaimed Isaiah Saunders: / @zzzaydream

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