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  1. Aug 4, 2023 · The early 2000s web series boom greatly impacted how the horror genre is now. Projects like Marble Hornets pushed the limits of found footage storytelling by using the internet as a platform for immersive and interactive experiences.

  2. tl;dr it does found footage lovecraftian horror better than anything else and is super immersive. 26 votes, 19 comments. Hey everyone! I’ve loved Marble Hornets ever since I discovered it (around the upload of entry 60, cant remember exactly) and….

  3. Marble Hornets is an alternate reality YouTube web series based on the Slender Man online mythos. [1] [2] The first video was posted on YouTube on June 20, 2009, following a post that its creator, Troy Wagner, created on the Something Awful forum the previous day.

  4. The first season is fantastic and genuinely creepy as fuck. But season 2 is boring and season 3 takes a LONG time to get going (the last few episodes are pretty good though)

  5. Found Footage Horror Horror Mystery Thriller. When film student Jay gets some tapes from his friend Alex containing footage of a cancelled film project called Marble Hornets, he is followed by an entity called The Operator and finds out the secrets behind the tapes. Creators. Joseph DeLage.

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    • 2009-06-20
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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  6. The most painfully average student film you’ve ever seen stumbles upon an eldritch horror in the background while filming. Dude obsessing over tapes goes insane and dies, while the guy who gave him the tapes helps spooky stick figure kill (almost) everybody and eventually dies himself.

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  8. Jay starts a YouTube channel entitled 'Marble Hornets', a film his friend Alex Kralie had been working on but had suddenly dropped. He recounts asking Alex for the tapes, in which Alex complies but requests that Jay never bring up the tapes to him again, and recommends he burns them.

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