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{{Infobox | |||
|Name = Ghost Caught on Tape | |||
|Picture = GhostCaughtOnTapeUpscale.jpg | |||
|Quote = A screenshot from the video. | |||
|Maker = Steve Zuranski (SZWorld) | |||
|Release date = 2006 <br>''(recorded in 2005)'' | |||
|Type = Television commercial | |||
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'''Ghost Caught on Tape''', also known as '''Scary Rocking Chair''''' ''or '''Ghost Chair''''' (on [[winterrowd.com]]), ''is a 20-second [[screamer]] video uploaded by Steve Zuranski ([[YouTube]] user SZWORLD) on October 1, 2006. The video has gained over 77 million views as of June 2020. | |||
The video starts out with a dark room with a giant white rocking chair in the middle, along with some toys such as a rocking horse, and items such as a water bottle scattered all over the floor with a night vision-like filter on the camera with some grain as well. There is a Chevy commercial playing very quietly in the background, with a mom talking about the Little Mermaid as well. There is a blanket that somewhat moves to the far right. But towards the end, the rocking chair starts moving on it's own, right after, a woman with [[Regan MacNeil]]'s face appears right in front of the rocking chair and crawls up to the camera screaming with her mouth closed. After around 5 seconds, the video changes to a white text reading "www.szworld.net." then the video ends.<br /> | The video starts out with a dark room with a giant white rocking chair in the middle, along with some toys such as a rocking horse, and items such as a water bottle scattered all over the floor with a night vision-like filter on the camera with some grain as well. There is a Chevy commercial playing very quietly in the background, with a mom talking about the Little Mermaid as well. There is a blanket that somewhat moves to the far right. But towards the end, the rocking chair starts moving on it's own, right after, a woman with [[Regan MacNeil]]'s face appears right in front of the rocking chair and crawls up to the camera screaming with her mouth closed. After around 5 seconds, the video changes to a white text reading "www.szworld.net." then the video ends.<br /> |
Revision as of 15:55, 21 December 2020
Ghost Caught on Tape, also known as Scary Rocking Chair or Ghost Chair (on winterrowd.com), is a 20-second screamer video uploaded by Steve Zuranski (YouTube user SZWORLD) on October 1, 2006. The video has gained over 77 million views as of June 2020.
The video starts out with a dark room with a giant white rocking chair in the middle, along with some toys such as a rocking horse, and items such as a water bottle scattered all over the floor with a night vision-like filter on the camera with some grain as well. There is a Chevy commercial playing very quietly in the background, with a mom talking about the Little Mermaid as well. There is a blanket that somewhat moves to the far right. But towards the end, the rocking chair starts moving on it's own, right after, a woman with Regan MacNeil's face appears right in front of the rocking chair and crawls up to the camera screaming with her mouth closed. After around 5 seconds, the video changes to a white text reading "www.szworld.net." then the video ends.
An alternative version exists which replaces Regan's possessed face with a female with black eyes and mouth. it also has white text saying the link to SZWORLD’s channel.
CENSORED: Showcase Video
Censored: Scary Rocking Chair
Links
NOTE: The following videos contain screamers!
- Original Version: youtube.com/watch?v=QfZItov1BUo
- Alternative Version: youtube.com/watch?v=9tRp6IoUQ_U
Trivia
- The house is the original house that Steve and his family had lived in before they moved out, it is also where they filmed Little Boy Haunted by Demons as well.
- The heavily sped-up footage of the woman crawling up to the camera is Caroline Bryant, Steve's wife, and the alternate version is in-fact a moving picture of her face with black effects on it and slightly contrasted.