The History of Analog Horror paints a picture of the importance, impact and history of the rapidly expanding 'analog horror' genre through extensive research and interviews with internet horror legends.
The History of Analog Horror investigates one of the most popular, rapidly expanding, and influential developments in internet horror in the past decade: analog horror. Today, millions of viewers tune into frightening, grainy recreations of VHS tapes and 1980's TV broadcasts on YouTube. The history of how and why this came to be is uncovered through extensive research and interviews with internet horror legends like Kris Straub Local 58 (2015), Alex Kister The Mandela Catalogue (2021), Ryan, Nick Nocturne (Night Mind), and others.