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The video begins with a bright red screen, and the TVN logo is displayed at the top right corner of the screen. Suddenly, the screen fades, revealing an empty and desolate hallway. Judging from its appearance, it seems like it could be a garage or an abandoned building. The camera then starts to blur, obscuring the image of the hallway. As the camera clears up, a mysterious man holding an umbrella appears in the distance. The camera then blurs again, repeating this process three more times, with the man getting closer each time.
The video begins with a bright red screen, and the TVN logo is displayed at the top right corner of the screen. Suddenly, the screen fades, revealing an empty and desolate hallway. Judging from its appearance, it seems like it could be a garage or an abandoned building. The camera then starts to blur, obscuring the image of the hallway. As the camera clears up, a mysterious man holding an umbrella appears in the distance. The camera then blurs again, repeating this process three more times, with the man getting closer each time.


Finally, after the third blur, the screen suddenly cuts back to the bright red screen. Four seconds later, the character Diana from the 2013 supernatural horror short film ''[[wikipedia:Lights Out (2013 film)|Lights Out]]'' appears on the screen, accompanied by a sharp and startling scare chord. The effect is meant to surprise viewers and provoke a sudden reaction, thus raising awareness for whatever public service announcement TVN intended to communicate through this advertisement.
Finally, after the third blur, the screen suddenly cuts back to the bright red screen. However, four seconds later, the character Diana from the 2013 supernatural horror short film ''[[wikipedia:Lights Out (2013 film)|Lights Out]]'' pops up on the screen, accompanied by a sharp and startling scare chord. The effect is meant to surprise viewers and provoke a sudden reaction, thus raising awareness for whatever public service announcement TVN intended to communicate through this advertisement.


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==Link==
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
*youtube.com/watch?v=r3ZR3uthLTA
* youtube.com/watch?v=r3ZR3uthLTA
* '''Permalink:''' bit.ly/3RRQ1hU
 
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 12 May 2025

Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) is a state-owned broadcasting service in Chile that delivers public service announcements and broadcasts them through television. One of their advertisements, a 43-second video, features a screamer that catches viewers off guard. Unfortunately, the exact date of creation for this advertisement is unknown.

The video begins with a bright red screen, and the TVN logo is displayed at the top right corner of the screen. Suddenly, the screen fades, revealing an empty and desolate hallway. Judging from its appearance, it seems like it could be a garage or an abandoned building. The camera then starts to blur, obscuring the image of the hallway. As the camera clears up, a mysterious man holding an umbrella appears in the distance. The camera then blurs again, repeating this process three more times, with the man getting closer each time.

Finally, after the third blur, the screen suddenly cuts back to the bright red screen. However, four seconds later, the character Diana from the 2013 supernatural horror short film Lights Out pops up on the screen, accompanied by a sharp and startling scare chord. The effect is meant to surprise viewers and provoke a sudden reaction, thus raising awareness for whatever public service announcement TVN intended to communicate through this advertisement.

Gallery

Link

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=r3ZR3uthLTA
  • Permalink: bit.ly/3RRQ1hU


Comments

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TBlockOfficial
66 months ago
Score 9
THANK YOU for editing the page! I’m a noob at MediaWiki, so I don’t know how anything works.
Anonymous #1
47 months ago
Score 1 You
fake
MarcosTheBunnyRabbit
39 months ago
Score 0
why'd they make this???
EllenCreepsthing
19 months ago
Score 0
the man look like a woman to me lol
Neandro 64 Channel
19 months ago
Score 0
And Teletica doesn't have a screamer video that like a broadcasts costa rica video?
Opossom 45
18 months ago
Score 0
Thats the same TV channel that Aired 31 minutes or 31 minutos in spanish
Neandro 64 Channel
18 months ago
Score 0
Oh ummm so...
AqueousConch573
16 months ago
Score 0
Didn’t know that the oldest tv channel in my country had a screamer
Opossom 45
15 months ago
Score 0
Wait your'e chilean... Thats cool and have you watched pulentos, Diego y glot, Villa Dulce, 31 minutos and others and also im a Brazilian who watches chilean shows and loves chile
Neandro 64 Channel
15 months ago
Score 0
So Teletica doesn't have a screamer video?
Opossom 45
4 months ago
Score 0
Idk

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