Dothan Community Broadcasting
Dothan Community Broadcasting | |
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Genre | Found footage Psychological horror Surrealism |
Created by | Arius Garcia |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Release | |
Original network | YouTube |
Original release | 1 June 2021 – present |
External links | |
[{{#property:P856}} Website] |
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Dothan Community Broadcasting (often abbreviated to DCB17) is a YouTube analog horror web series created by director and writer Arius Garcia.[1] Currently hosted on the YouTube channel Dothan Community Broadcasting The videos follow a found footage of archived broadcasts of a fictional public access television servicing Dothan, Alabama and surrounding areas named Dothan Community Broadcasting (or WDIH-TV). The station is hijacked by creatures that has a special light in their eyes which supposedly captivates their victims.
Episodes[edit]
5-31-1987-3:30am Broadcast Archive[edit]
Released June 1st 2021
The broadcast begins with a fade from black of an image of a forest. The programming schedule presents its up next airing as "Paid Programming" at 3:30am. The video then transitions to a vintage photograph of a house titled with "Now Airing, Paid Programming, Brought to you by Dothans Police Department" then cuts to a film leader with a 5 second countdown. The next scene is that of a lower third of a mans face with the audio track of a voice saying "Violet Bright" before being cut off by SMPTE bars. This is followed with a EAS message from Alabama's Civil Authorities issuing a civil danger warning to the southeast region of Alabama and surrounding areas. The following states to viewers "DON'T LOOK THEM IN THE EYES! DO NOT UNLOCK ANY DOORS! THEY SOUND LIKE PEOPLE THEY SOUND LIKE YOUR FAMILY, THEY ARE NOT! STAY INDOORS AND ARM YOURSELVES! This Message Will Repeat Until 3:50am" then turns black ending the broadcast with a final beep.[2]
Visit Dothan 1959 Promotional Advertising[edit]
Released June 4th 2021
The video begins in black and white with a special presentation title card appearing and followed by a different variation of the DCB17 logo and a sub text "From Dothans Very Own!". The scene ends and fades from black with a faint text that says "TURN OFF YOUR TELEVISION!" quickly disappearing and revealing an image of a city. The following text appears on screen "Looking For A Vacation Perfect For The Whole Family? A Kind Of A Relaxation That Only Small Town USA Can Give. Try Coming To Dothan Alabama!" The scene dissolves to a photograph of train station in Ashford sliding from left to right with text explaining "Explore The Beauty Of Dothan In Various Ways! Such As Riding On Our Brand New Monorail Train System" The image dissolves again into a still shot of Planters Cotton warehouse in Ashford, Alabama.Again text appears on screen stating "Experience Our Towns Rich History And Development, And Watch The Past Spring To Life!" The scene changes again to an image of a peanut smiling with a message with the same font saying "They Broke Into The Station! I Can Hear Footsteps" then quickly changing to "They Found Me THEY FOUND ME" The static overlay whitens itself over the image and continues with normal promotional advertisement stating "Attend Our 21st National Peanut Festival Cause Nowhere Else Has Better Peanuts Than Dothan Alabama" then is interrupted by the same audio found in episode 1 yet distorted and, with an image of someone's expressionless face. The scene is overlapped once again with the font used in the beginning of the episode saying "STAY AWAY! STAY AWAY! THEY ARE NOT PEOPLE THEY ARE PEOPLE" cutting from the current scene to a static still image saying in mismatched fonts "Come To Dothan Thrive and Stare At The Bright Light I n their EyeEsssSSs" flashes and cuts bringing the footage to an end.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ Dothan Community Broadcasting (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-06-06
- ↑ 5-31-1987-3:30am Broadcast Archive, retrieved 2021-06-06
- ↑ Visit Dothan 1959 Promotional Advertising, retrieved 2021-06-06
External links[edit]
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