Añade un argumento en tu idiomaHorror expert Chris Vander Kaay and guests explore the world of found footage films through various unique subgenres.Horror expert Chris Vander Kaay and guests explore the world of found footage films through various unique subgenres.Horror expert Chris Vander Kaay and guests explore the world of found footage films through various unique subgenres.
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A great series that goes really enriches the experience for diehard found footage fans!
I love how the host goes into the history for a particular sub-genre of Found Footage and then recommend a solid selection of lesser known movies a long with the more popular movies. His near encylopedic knowledge and research shows true passion for this genre.
The host's interviews with many other directors and actors also helps provide a peek behind the scenes in understand the whys/what/how movies were made. Some of the guests even talk about mistakes that were made or budget issues that led to interesting creative choices that are not immediately obvious when viewing the movie.
I love how the host goes into the history for a particular sub-genre of Found Footage and then recommend a solid selection of lesser known movies a long with the more popular movies. His near encylopedic knowledge and research shows true passion for this genre.
The host's interviews with many other directors and actors also helps provide a peek behind the scenes in understand the whys/what/how movies were made. Some of the guests even talk about mistakes that were made or budget issues that led to interesting creative choices that are not immediately obvious when viewing the movie.
Found Footage Finds is one of the rarest gems you will find . The director sets out to talk about found footage , find hidden gems and even do small interviews with several directors of found footage movies.
This is fan service in a big way. I can only imagine the amount of man hours and research it took to put this all together. Big props to the director and everyone involved in the list project, you definitely have made s new fan. I definitely got a lot of new movies to watch that I would have never heard of if it wasn't for found footage finds. From running around in the woods to fighting zombies found footage finds has got you covered.
This is fan service in a big way. I can only imagine the amount of man hours and research it took to put this all together. Big props to the director and everyone involved in the list project, you definitely have made s new fan. I definitely got a lot of new movies to watch that I would have never heard of if it wasn't for found footage finds. From running around in the woods to fighting zombies found footage finds has got you covered.
My fellow found footage fans are loyal supporters of the genre, and they work hard to find newer and obscure titles they've never seen. They're some of the most dedicated film fans I've seen, and I appreciate the way they support so many independent filmmaker voices.
So I decided to make this series as a thank you. It's many things: a recommendation series, an interview show of found footage filmmakers, and a deep dive into the history, significance, and staying power of the world's youngest and most versatile film genre.
Every episode focuses on a specific subgenre of found footage/fake documentary, and I hope it helps fellow found footage fans find more amazing films they've never seen will enjoy. Thanks to you all for supporting these films and filmmakers!
So I decided to make this series as a thank you. It's many things: a recommendation series, an interview show of found footage filmmakers, and a deep dive into the history, significance, and staying power of the world's youngest and most versatile film genre.
Every episode focuses on a specific subgenre of found footage/fake documentary, and I hope it helps fellow found footage fans find more amazing films they've never seen will enjoy. Thanks to you all for supporting these films and filmmakers!
This is a great concept and really well done too.
Definitely looking forward to more. Really enjoyed what I've seen, especially since found footage is really blowing up now on youtube.
Maybe it has been for a while but I tend to go in and out of different things, like going from watching movies or shows to getting into history and back and forth so it's nice to have a bit of a guide on what's good out there.
You can tell that the creator has a lot of passion for this, and I also really loved his movie, .Ask, too, so definitely that out and support if you can. Found it on tubi, so it's easily available as well.
Definitely looking forward to more. Really enjoyed what I've seen, especially since found footage is really blowing up now on youtube.
Maybe it has been for a while but I tend to go in and out of different things, like going from watching movies or shows to getting into history and back and forth so it's nice to have a bit of a guide on what's good out there.
You can tell that the creator has a lot of passion for this, and I also really loved his movie, .Ask, too, so definitely that out and support if you can. Found it on tubi, so it's easily available as well.
If you're a Found Footage junky like me (There are dozens of us!!) you need to see this show. I really appreciate the in-depth dive into my favorite genre. As someone who has seen a TON of FF movies, I was really surprised by how many from this show I had never even heard of.
If you're don't love the genre, and maybe just saw Blair With Project once a long time ago, this show is an excellent entry into FF. It helps you understand what makes them special, the sub-genres and their unique attributes, and will hopefully make you a believer.
The best part is the director interviews. FF tends to be such a personal genre for filmmakers, so to hear more about their inspiration and choices they made is a real treat. The host is super knowledgable and delightful. I can't wait for more episodes!
If you're don't love the genre, and maybe just saw Blair With Project once a long time ago, this show is an excellent entry into FF. It helps you understand what makes them special, the sub-genres and their unique attributes, and will hopefully make you a believer.
The best part is the director interviews. FF tends to be such a personal genre for filmmakers, so to hear more about their inspiration and choices they made is a real treat. The host is super knowledgable and delightful. I can't wait for more episodes!
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- CuriosidadesThe series is written, directed, produced by, and featuring Chris Vander Kaay, the found footage filmmaker who created the film .ask (2024).
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Chris VanderKaay: Today's found footage fan is tomorrow's found footage filmmaker.
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