+Lena Graupp I will because if it's attention seeking it's in poor taste belittling the dead who MIGHT have died in such a away and those who do that job. IF it is true I feel sorry for the guy PTSS sucks
I dive for spiny lobster at night and it can be pretty creepy at times 😅 I found an urn once. Left it alone. I didn't want to end up with some curse or something!
Giggle smith I would take the job. It is easy money. One is much safer in a room full of dead people than being in a room with only one other person. Dead people can do absolutely nothing to you. A living person can injure you severely or kill you. How many living people have killed other people? Now, how many dead people have killed other people? I would always feel safer around the dead than around the living. All are safer around the dead than the living. It is only logical.
Indrid Cold, your logic reasoning is right, but, at the same time, funny and surprising. But people who fear dead people think they can, by inexplicable chance, be actually alive and willing to kill us.
Well, I don't think knowing how something is made ruins the magic of it. I know that Jaws is just a mechanical skeleton inside a shark costume, but that doesn't mean I don't get scared when he's on screen. Plus, for something like this, the scare factor devalues exponentially. It's one and done. You watch it for the first time and get scared shitless, but the second and third you're just like "Oh, look at that."
What is unclear for you? Few props put on on the bottom, diver could have cuffs on his leg from start with 1m of chain. Visibility and darkness do the trick.
This was great! Short, straight to the point, a scare that stuck with me for the rest of the film. As a short horror film creator I have been massively inspired by this. Wonderful!
+Tobey Waldem Hate stuff shit like this. Every horror out there today is all just jump scares. I Hope the horror industry changes into something better just like the babadook.
+Cookieh sure, jump scares are overused in the industry but my opinion is that When its done right (as i think it it in this case) then its fun. first of all, its an extremely short film, just over one minute. to squeeze in alot of suspence as the babadook film had would be impossible. secondly, they didn't just scare you and that was it. they kept the fear going with the shackle around his ancle and the sensation of panic under water, which i felt was very effective. but thats just my opinion. cant please everybody. i do agree with you that the babadook was a breeze of fresh Air in the tight stink of modern horror films. both the feature and shortfilm. :)
You really should dive the ocean here in south Florida when it's dark - it's worth it. Amazingly, it doesn't take a super-duper light. I've got to the point where I will do it with only my double A dive light on, and usually I turn even that off multiple times during the dive.
Gordon Freeman Negative. In calm waters, on near full-moon nights (summer), southeast Florida's ocean is pretty easy to see in out to about 25 feet. This is a shore dive for most of us - about four to six football fields' lengths out to swim (on top, on your back, then dive when out there to conserve air in the tanks). After a dive is nearly done, the underwater swim in can also be done without lights save for an occasional flash onto your compass to get a heading. If your compass can glow, then no need to blind yourself with light - just turn the flashlight on right on the compass, then turn it off again, while looking away.
Dive Safety Analysis: How could this accident have been prevented? 1) Always dive with the proper safety equipment - in a location such as this where entanglements are possible, bolt cutters in addition to a zip knife and safety shears, bolt cutters or an adjustable wrench would be appropriate 2) Use proper buoyancy devices for the type of dive you're performing - in this case, the diver chose standard recreational BCD, which is inadequate to support the diver's lead weights at depth, an AL80 tank, and two cinder blocks with 20 feet of steel chain and shackle. Alternatively, the diver could have chose to use a properly sized lift bag to safely raise his finds to the surface in a controlled manner 3) Stop. Breathe. Think. Act. - Instead of panicking when something unexpected happens, remain calm and assess the situation appropriately. This diver chose to remove his air source and yell until he gurgled water. Proper response would be to keep your air source in place and use your light to signal your buddy that you've encountered an entanglement ~^~^~^~^ Dive Safety Through Education ~^~^~^~^~ P.S. - cool vid work!
+ScubaJonL Light discipline was shit too. Always keep a slow and steady sway with your torch, so that if something happens, your quick and jerky movements will alert others.
This is the scariest thing for me in a long long time. Being under water at night is already terrifying enough for me but also to see a creepy looking dead body pop up right in your face! Holy shit! My heart was pounding. I haven’t been afraid to be alone up late at night since I was like 10.
+Justin Leo Watched this 11:41pm. Lights turned off. House Weirdly silent. Since 11:42pm, turned the lights on. Kept cursing for about 10 minutes, played a game of LoL to calm down. 1:29am Pretty calm to speep now. Planned on sleeping around 12am...
Well I once was diving in the mediteranian in a dangerous area after I reached the bottom my eyes spotted a mass moving like a human or a dead body . At first I thought it was another diver from our team but when I got closer looked deeper I realized there was any any gear on him . He was wearing jeans and a red t-shirt . I called in the diving team leader he came and told me to stay here . But my patience wasn’t helping so I went in after him . After we reached the guy he looked like he was rotten his eyes weren’t there mouth blue and face was very pale . We didn’t take him up to the boat we called the coast guard and told them of a dead body. 2 minutes in then out of no where I spotted 3 other bodies but they looked like they were injured before they drowned . One had missing leg and others had some bruises all over them . After the coast guard reached us they told us that the bodies belong to a missing fishing boat after the hurricane cyclone lanos . I still get flash backs every time I sleep. I couldn’t so I went to the therapist it didn’t help much . I will can’t sleep before remembering them
I love the sound design in this. When the creepy lady popped up, there wasn't a huge DUUUHHN to try and scare the viewer more, those are just annoying, more than scary. just the face and a small sound effect, made the ending scare all the more terrifying.
+Chihanlee Lee When I first got onto YT, I watched a horrible documentary of a ship that had gone down, and they were trying to find out wether it was a bomb or whatever...and entering the cabins..it was really horrible. The murk, and the remains...fleetingly visible. The divers spoke in 'high voices' because of the depth. Cannot remember the name of the ship, and have never seen the videos 'thumbnailed' since. I think it was the Estonia, where so many innocent souls perished.
***** I think it was one about a passenger ship that went down, ''The Estonia''.. they send divers down to look in the ship for clues..very tragic, the loss of so many people. Yes, it was the Estonia, the diving company put up several videos, M/S Estonia diving, diver search for logbook [&c] several vids, cannot remember which was the horrible one, it is all a gravesite, after all.
im here thanks to chills after thinking this was real but once i started to see this actual video and hear what the people above the serface were saying i knew it was a film, but even though i knew what was gonna happen even after watching this for like te 5th time the jumpscare still totally gets me! great film
Anyone else notice how the river’s leg was chained after he sees the ghost? I think that this depicts a vengeful spirit of a woman who was drowned along with her child (you see her clutching a baby or toddler in her arms.)
About 5 years ago, i told some friends that one of these days we were going to see a 'found footage" or documentary style film with scuba divers discovering something scary underwater. Knew it was such a cool untapped set-up for a film.
Brilliant. You guys understand what horror is. I've seen a shit ton of short horror films and you NAILED everything I look for when reviewing. Love it. Absolutely love it.
yep no more of that for the night. going to sleep with the lights on and never go swimming again. Had a full body shiver and nearly jumped out of my seat.
As a fisherman, this would scare the crap outta me *on the lake, poles in the water* "Look the poles getting a bite" "what'd you catch?" "oh nothing, just another arm"
Ilove2NE1girl Oh wow! Lol. That had flown over my head. Yeah, I've been watching kittens and puppies. It worked. Until my sister scared me with it. I think I'll take your advice!
I'm actually really irked by the fact that Top15's presents this is as if it's mysterious in origin and possibly true while crediting this guy who is clearly a filmmaker and special effects guy. I guess it's better than not crediting him but it's still really disingenuous.
+Slaughterhouse Gaming wasn't really a jumpscare, more of a pan shot to the actor. and she didnt really jump towards the camera or just suddenly appear she was just kinda there
+Slaughterhouse Gaming Yeah, I agree. Before it happened, I was saying to myself, "Ok, underwater is a pretty creepy setting, I hope this doesn't just end with a cheap jump-scare..." And right when I was thinking that.... BLAAHHH!! Jump-scare!. I didn't even fucking blink when it happened, that's how much I was expecting it. I just sat there, completely unfazed and said to myself, "Fucking knew it... that's lame" The jump-scare is completely overused in the horror genre has become a cheap, lazy excuse for something genuinely frightening. Like I said, it's just a lazy, overused trick for simple-minded viewers, that stupidly mistake it for something actually scary.
for a jump scare it was executed very well. Most jump scares are just that. Boom done. But this. Teased and led up to it and used it appropriately instead of just a random ghost that has nothing to do with the plot.
+Raising Robertsons ah, not really. not a very big buildup at all. a jumpscare is never appropriate. unless it gets the adrenaline pumping and gets you anticipating something far more sinister
Someone described this video in a Reddit 'creepy videos' thread and I couldn't stop thinking about it, slept with the light on because it was described so well and spookily. Glad to see it lived up to my expectation! FuCkiNg ChRiSt as if diving wasn't already a scary enough concept.
aw frick holy crap this is very well made I mean this is the first thing thats scared me since I was little, and it literally sent chills down my spine
ALSO 'Get Out' and 'Hereditary' were Hollywood films. 'Antichrist' although not a traditional horror and not produced by Hollywood came out this centuary
There’s this one TikTok that I saw mentioning that it was a video about a teen named “Austin Perry” who went missing around summer of 2012 on a boating trip with his friends and he went missing and the TikToker claimed that this was the lost clip, after analyzing the clip it’s fake but still scary regardless
I knew what was going to happen and I still freaked out because I only saw the memes of this I didn't know when she would appear and I'm never going to scuba dive now
What exactly happened? The police are searching for a drowned person or something, the chain is empty so it looks like the person escaped or their leg rotted off or something, weird moans are heard, then the guy sees the dead body, and now suddenly his leg is stuck in the chain. That's what I got out of it. If this is supposed to be paranormal, then I am disappointed. Paranormal scares just don't work because there's the "this can never happen" thought that goes through most rational people's heads, which stops the scare.
Nic Coursey Thanks. As I said, I don't like paranormal, since it's unscientific. It's unrealistic and I can't get frightened by it because all I see is "this isn't real". Plus it's a damn jumpscare. Come on.
I look in the comments to see if anyone said anything about a jump scare and I didn’t see anything about one so I looked in the description and as soon as I saw the word conjuring the jump scare came , someone keep me safe pls