Stalker That Got Stalked

The video follows a first point of view of the cop breaking into the stalker’s basement through the cellar door. She explores the basement and finds more photographs of the latest victim being suspended from the ceiling, spinning around with the sunlight dancing off the luster finish of the photos. The cop inspects each photo with small commentary, sympathizing with the victim and saying that this man is sick. When, all of a sudden, a ball rolls across the floor in front of the cop, alerting her that she isn’t alone. She quickly tries to escape through the cellar door, the door being jammed shut so she tries to run past the stalker and up the stairs. But, like in any horror flick, she trips while running the stairs and gets her foot stuck in between the planks of the stairs. She begs for her life as the stalker approaching, not hesitating as he hits her in the face with a pipe, the video glitching a bit to add more eeriness and to show the damage this camera has went through due to the fall. It cuts to the stalker walking across the frame then body of the officer being slowly and meticulously dragged across the basement floor.           

How to Make Chicken Alfredo

The theme of the project is taking a former, analog media and twisting it, making it into something more uncanny and horrific. The media is old 1950s commercials or shows showing a woman cooking in a kitchen, with a voiceover of someone explaining what she is doing. But, switching it into a horror theme by making the housewife uncanny and she is using a type of meat that is considered forbidden to eat.

Springtime

The video is based on the Monet painting Springtime. And the beautifully tragic story of Claude Monet and Camille-Léonie Doncieux (his first wife).

The Man at the Stairs

The video is based on the poem Antigonish by Hughes Mearns. Except this combines found-footage vlogger content with analog horror.

Infomercial Analog Horror

This is an experimental video combining found footage of early 2000s infomercials with twisted, uncomfortable imagery and audio.