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Analog horror

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Analog horror is a sub genre of horror that is in the style of found footage. Analog horror typically can also be considered psychological horror, and also surrealism.

Typically, Analog horror series, such as Local 58, The Mandela Catalogue, Analog Archives, and others, are hosted on the video sharing site YouTube.

It is unknown[citation needed] when or where analog horror originated.

Analog horror is normally presented in an resolution used in old analog TV's, hence the name, analog horror.

There are many elements to the sub genre, including use of the Emergency Alert System, disturbing imagery, and unsettling, paranormal themes.

References[edit]

Category:Horror genres


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