Episode 213: Monsters in the Static

In the subgenre of analog horror, there’s something sinister or supernatural lurking in the horizontal lines and vertical holds in those old VHS tapes. Filmmaker Chris LaMartina explains why he wanted his movies WNUF Halloween Special and Out There Halloween Mega Tape to seem like live broadcasts taped off local TV news in the ‘80s and ‘90s. I talk with podcasters Perry Carpenter and Mason Amadeus from the show Digital Folklore about how The Internet became our new campfire to tell spooky stories. Plus, we hear from Alex Hera, director of the documentary The History of Analog Horror, and folk horror lecturer Diane A. Rodgers of Sheffield University about why people born in the digital age want to tell horror stories set in the distant yet familiar era of VCRs. 
Monsters in the Static transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Particle Emissions by Silver Maple
  • Ceres by Lennon Hutton
  • Hidden Room by Anthony Earls
  • Ominous Ambience by John Ahlin
  • Cities At Night by Gunnar Johnsen
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