Analog Horror/World Building general - A tranny boys club deciding what should and shouldn't scare zoomers + geek out about cool projects made by people with real talent

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AI won't disappear because it is convenient
and already have an established open source community. Plenty of AI models (especially image, TTS, music and video ones) are able to run locally on a decent gaming rig. All the companies can go bankrupt, all the data centers blown up, and all the AI tech bros lynched in the streets, AI (especially generative AI) will still be around. We have passed the point of no return with this stuff years ago.
 
It's funny how urban spook left a bigger imprint through making faggots mad than other contemporary analog horror makers.
From memory, the painter started strong, ended on a pretty good episode, but the middle was really repetitive. I only recall the barrels, the farm rape, the call with 911 (that was actually good), and the end was good too. I think the creepcast episode was a good summary of it, if you discount all the retarded drama, meats inputs as an artist was also good. He's still an insufferable obese retard. Glad slug is moving on with his projects and doing stuff on other media,


Nostalgia? I think the premise of Satan taking the place of Jesus or whatever the fuck, MC is trying to do would either be short lived as you say, or hit too close to home for a troon.
Although the AI sperging from Wendi was annoying and I ended skipping most of it, I'd agree that bringing an artist on board to fine tune the visuals really helped the series, both in consistency of character models, and style as well.

There's also a new AH series that has like 3 or 4 episodes on ig, the irregs, pretty retarded scary looking aliens are coming to earth to kill you, stick a fork up your ass to live 31 nano seconds longer. It's pretty fun reading the comments poking fun at the premise.
Would you mind linking that shit?
Sorry for taking so long. What I mean is that AI is plateauing for receptive markets and the optimism overall on it for startups to get money is decreasing. Is like the dot-com bubble. AI won't disappear because it is convenient and as I said, already present in a lot of things regardless of if we want it or not. However, smaller companies will be eaten up by more established ones. Some experts believe there are still some gains left to be made with AI but this seems to be a very exclusive projection that only top dogs may be able to make cash of.

Mild powerlevel, I'm forced to use AI in the artistically inclined job I've but exclusively for small tasks as in removing a car from the back of a photo or setting up SEO (if you don't know what SEO is, I envy you) and even then I always have to wrangle the AI by doing several attempts that still save hours or trimming descriptions and titles. My job description can be explained as a human (Ctrl+C) + (Ctrl+V) because my job is to make it look like my boss is a superhuman that can do all that shit in 5 hours, 5 days a week. There's a science to injecting humanity into AI, which normally is just doing it myself.
Very interesting stuff, thanks man
 
Anyone seen The Glendale Archives? Only YT horror thing I'm liking at the moment.
I think you mean the Glennon Archives ☝️🤓
/sneed, still don't understand why the changed the name right after it got some coverage... and then changed it back anyway?

Nah, don't like that one. The vhs effect is too noticeably fake, and the faggot in it annoys me
Eh, I like it. It really highlights how much you can do with very little, like, as in "nothing but you and a camera around your neighborhood." Plus it focuses really heavily on the psyche of the protagonist instead of focusing way too much on spooky scary monsters and tired horror movie cliches. Definitely long-winded at times considering how much of it is just the guy talking to himself in front of a camera but again that fits the themes it's going for. It's basically the kind of thing I wish The Sun Vanished turned into, more of a mundane slice of life observing someone stuck in a world that's irreparably gone.
 
Eh, I like it. It really highlights how much you can do with very little, like, as in "nothing but you and a camera around your neighborhood." Plus it focuses really heavily on the psyche of the protagonist instead of focusing way too much on spooky scary monsters and tired horror movie cliches. Definitely long-winded at times considering how much of it is just the guy talking to himself in front of a camera but again that fits the themes it's going for. It's basically the kind of thing I wish The Sun Vanished turned into, more of a mundane slice of life observing someone stuck in a world that's irreparably gone.
Mmhhhh....I dunno. Like maybe if he actually used a vhs, it would work better, but it just doesn't look right
 
Unknowingly, the creator of the Man in the Suit, is dead.

I really have nothing to say except to send my dearest condolences to his family. I can't say that enough. I hope he rests in peace.
 
Unknowingly, the creator of the Man in the Suit, is dead.

I really have nothing to say except to send my dearest condolences to his family. I can't say that enough. I hope he rests in peace.
He's alive.

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Bumping this because HE'S STILL ALIVE. Yes, I know we're the infamous hate forum, but I really am glad that he's okay.
 
Posting on here. So the new Local58 came out. I wasn't a fan. This is going to sound super cringe but it lowkey bummed me out. If Even Local58 is leaving analog horror for more old timey computer horror I think the ride is over...
 
Posting on here. So the new Local58 came out. I wasn't a fan. This is going to sound super cringe but it lowkey bummed me out. If Even Local58 is leaving analog horror for more old timey computer horror I think the ride is over...
The commercial in the first half was pretty good, but the second half with the AI/Moon/whatever just reminded me of Faith: the Unholy Trinity. Good game series, ofc, and they don't have a monopoly of the voice changer, but it made the video feel like it should belong to that game's universe instead of feeling like a part of Local58s interconnected lore (despite some manner of computer related horror already existing in some of his other works). The video before this, Night Walk, was much better.
 
I recently found this guy on my YouTube feed who seems to be working on an adaptation of an old Max & Ruby creepypasta. The concept is sorta overdone, but the way it’s executed is genuinely amazing and I recommend giving some of his teasers a watch. This might be a total lie, but he apparently enlisted an animator from the original cartoon to work on this.
 
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Tornado Kino just dropped from the Midwest Angelica guy.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tYuAhqkmQCY
Just got around to seeing this I like it. You can tell they have some knowledge of old youtube with the watermark and the white lettering on colored background. Plus I liked that the mystery is small amd local. Its believable a random schizo would hyperfixate on it and be able to investigate it. I'm excited to see what comes next.

Edit: Reading the comments I finally understand people who complained about analog media not doing that. People were like you should've narrated the video. Random people were not doing voice overs in their videos during this time!
 
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