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🏳️🌈Happy pride month to all ppl.🏳️⚧️ --Screamer1234 (talk) 17:03, 31 May 2024 (MST)
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Screamer videos often use various techniques to startle and scare their viewers. Misdirection is a common technique that involves distracting the viewer with an innocuous or normal image or sound before suddenly introducing a frightening element. For example, a cute kitten may suddenly turn into a terrifying image with a loud scream. They also build tension and anticipation in the viewer by delaying the payoff or scare. For instance, a warning about a scary image or sound may be given, then the video shows normal footage for several seconds before suddenly introducing the scary element. | Screamer videos often use various techniques to startle and scare their viewers. Misdirection is a common technique that involves distracting the viewer with an innocuous or normal image or sound before suddenly introducing a frightening element. For example, a cute kitten may suddenly turn into a terrifying image with a loud scream. They also build tension and anticipation in the viewer by delaying the payoff or scare. For instance, a warning about a scary image or sound may be given, then the video shows normal footage for several seconds before suddenly introducing the scary element. | ||
== Types of screamer videos == | == Types of screamer videos == | ||
Screamer videos typically involve tricking viewers into watching a seemingly harmless video or image, which suddenly switches to a loud, startling image or sound, usually accompanied by a scream or other shocking content. There are several different types of screamer videos, each with its own unique technique to startle and scare viewers. | Screamer videos typically involve tricking viewers into watching a seemingly harmless video or image, which suddenly switches to a loud, startling image or sound, usually accompanied by a scream or other shocking content. There are several different types of screamer videos (also used in various types of screamers), each with its own unique technique to startle and scare viewers. | ||
===Stare at the dot=== | ===Stare at the dot=== | ||
The "stare at the dot" screamer video type uses the technique of "peripheral vision distraction" to startle viewers. Typically, the video begins with a warning that it is not a screamer, followed by instructions to focus on a small dot in the center of the screen without looking away. The dot may change in size, color, or position, creating a hypnotic effect, and distracting the viewer's peripheral vision with images or sounds. Suddenly, a terrifying image or loud scream appears, catching the viewer off guard. | The "stare at the dot" screamer video type uses the technique of "peripheral vision distraction" to startle viewers. Typically, the video begins with a warning that it is not a screamer, followed by instructions to focus on a small dot in the center of the screen without looking away. The dot may change in size, color, or position, creating a hypnotic effect, and distracting the viewer's peripheral vision with images or sounds. Suddenly, a terrifying image or loud scream appears, catching the viewer off guard. | ||
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Find the "X" is a type of screamer that is similar to the ''Find the Difference'' screamer. The viewer is presented with an image or video and tasked with finding a specific object or element. The subject can be hidden in plain sight or cleverly disguised to make it harder to find. Additional clues or hints may be given to the viewer, such as instructions to find an out-of-place object or to identify what is causing something to be wrong in the image or video. During the search, the screamer may zoom in on the image or provide other visual cues to increase the viewer's focus and attention, which eventually cuts into a screamer. | Find the "X" is a type of screamer that is similar to the ''Find the Difference'' screamer. The viewer is presented with an image or video and tasked with finding a specific object or element. The subject can be hidden in plain sight or cleverly disguised to make it harder to find. Additional clues or hints may be given to the viewer, such as instructions to find an out-of-place object or to identify what is causing something to be wrong in the image or video. During the search, the screamer may zoom in on the image or provide other visual cues to increase the viewer's focus and attention, which eventually cuts into a screamer. | ||
===What's Wrong With This Picture?=== | ===What's Wrong With This Picture?=== | ||
{{Main|What's Wrong With This Picture?}} | {{Main|What's Wrong With This Picture?}} | ||
{{MCategory|What's Wrong}} | {{MCategory|What's Wrong}} | ||
The '''What's Wrong With This Picture''' screamer is a type of screamer that invites the viewer to find something wrong with a picture, typically a normal stock image. This type of screamer plays on the viewer's attention to detail and their curiosity to identify what is out of place in the image. This task is designed to make the viewer focus closely on the image and search for a hidden detail or error. After a short period of time, the image would eventually cut into a screamer. | The '''What's Wrong With This Picture''' screamer is a type of screamer that invites the viewer to find something wrong with a picture, typically a normal stock image. This type of screamer plays on the viewer's attention to detail and their curiosity to identify what is out of place in the image. This task is designed to make the viewer focus closely on the image and search for a hidden detail or error. After a short period of time, the image would eventually cut into a screamer. | ||
===G-Major videos=== | |||
{{Main|G-Major videos}} | |||
The '''G-Major''' videos are another type of screamer, first started on November 24, 2007, by a YouTube user Gallers, it was a YTP video of ''[[Wikipedia:Hotel Mario|Hotel Mario]]'', but in G-Major, although the creator who made the first logo screamer on G-Major remains Anonymous. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[YouTube]] - the home of screamer videos. | *[[YouTube]] - the home of screamer videos. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[[:Category:Videos|List of screamer videos]] | *[[:Category:Videos|List of screamer videos]] | ||
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[[Category:Types of screamers]] | [[Category:Types of screamers]] |
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