In that entire sweeping era of 2000's found footage, I think there are two projects that actually nailed the cinematic language by actually treating it as the reality of "people being filmed." The Office UK. And Chronicle. Maybe another?
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I may seem innocent, but it's really kind of horrendous. You're shrugging off the basic reality of your entire project for short-term cheap moment. And I'm glad it's no longer en vogue.
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Which horror era as a whole was worse for you? Torture porn or Found footage?
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I did appreciate how the 2016 Blair Witch heavily established drones and head cams to get their found footage
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There were contrivances in Chronicle that were a little much though: Two people filming each other at a party? Someone filming themselves answering the front door?
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