This 12-Year-Old Found Footage Horror Movie Is Entertaining From Start To Finish

Found-footage horror films became popular after audiences thought the events in The Blair Witch Project were real. The way these movies are filmed, from the character’s point of view, makes viewers feel like they’re experiencing the scary events firsthand, often putting them right in the middle of the danger. But after The Blair Witch Project, some found-footage films started showing a character holding the camera, rather than it simply being a recording of events.

Grammys seat filler reveals it was ‘chaos’ when the cameras stopped rolling – here’s what really happened on music’s biggest night

Seat fillers are people hired to fill in for celebrities who briefly leave their seats during TV shows and award ceremonies. They make sure the audience always looks full and engaged on camera, essentially taking the empty seats until the celebrity returns – it’s similar to how people quickly find seats in musical chairs.