The footage is heavily edited with digital artifacts, VHS-style glitches , and sudden jump cuts that heighten the sense of dread. christmass 2015.mp4
The video gained significant traction on platforms like TikTok and Reddit, where users analyzed the frames for hidden lore. It is often cited alongside other famous analog horror series like The Mandela Catalogue or The Backrooms for its ability to turn a mundane, joyful setting into something terrifying. The footage is heavily edited with digital artifacts,
It utilizes a "found footage" narrative, making the viewer feel as though they are watching something they weren't meant to see. Cultural Impact It utilizes a "found footage" narrative, making the
Despite the title, the video was not actually filmed in 2015. It is a work of analog horror , a subgenre of internet horror that mimics the aesthetic of older media (like VHS tapes or early digital files) to create a sense of unease.
The figures in the video often have distorted or obscured faces, moving in jerky, unnatural ways.