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== '''Video''' == | == '''Video''' == | ||
{{Infobox|title = Look At The Clown|image = Look At The Clown.jpg|imagecaption = The Picture shows the child with clown makeup|maker = Ronald Yoder Sr. Entertainment|date = March 7, 2015|type = Video|length = |language = {{UKFlag}} English|country = {{ | {{Infobox|title = Look At The Clown|image = Look At The Clown.jpg|imagecaption = The Picture shows the child with clown makeup|maker = Ronald Yoder Sr. Entertainment|date = March 7, 2015|type = Video|length = |language = {{UKFlag}} English|country = {{United States}}|status = }}The video explains that his son is afraid of clowns and that this video is an experimental therapy program to help his son overcome his fear. The therapy is supposedly based on a real therapy by child psychologist Shirley Beverly French, but the image of Shirley shown is actually an image of actress [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilda_Swinton Tilda Swinton]. The video claims he will force his son to watch the video four times a day. The video is a slide show of images of real circus, carnival, and party clowns to a piece of pleasant circus music Every time an image is shown, a text to speech voice says "''Look At The Clown''". Between the normal clown images, the evil clown images flashes quickly and disappear. These evil clown images become more terrifyingly frequent as the video goes on. At the very end of the video, the voice says "''Look At The Clown''" one last time at the end as two images of the infamous clown serial killer "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wayne_Gacy '''John Wayne Gacy''']". The video has been used from "'''Top 15 Incredibly Mysterious Videos Found Online"'''. It was uploaded by [[YouTube|YouTuber]] "'''Top15s'''" Also it is narrated by "'''Chills'''". However, it also appears in this video. | ||
The therapy is supposedly based on a real therapy by child psychologist Shirley Beverly French, but the image of Shirley shown is actually an image of actress [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilda_Swinton Tilda Swinton]. The video claims he will force his son to watch the video four times a day. | |||
The video is a slide show of images of real circus, carnival, and party clowns to a piece of pleasant circus music Every time an image is shown, a text to speech voice says " | |||
Between the normal clown images, the evil clown images flashes quickly and disappear. These evil clown images become more terrifyingly frequent as the video goes on. At the very end of the video, the voice says " | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Look At The Clown 1.PNG|The text beginning at the video. | Look At The Clown 1.PNG|The text beginning at the video. | ||
Look At The Clown 2.PNG|The therapy is supposedly shows on a real therapy by child psychologist Shirley Beverly French, the image of Shirley shown is actually an image of actress | Look At The Clown 2.PNG|The therapy is supposedly shows on a real therapy by child psychologist Shirley Beverly French, the image of Shirley shown is actually an image of actress Tilda Swinton. | ||
Look At The Clown 3.PNG | Look At The Clown 3.PNG | ||
Look At The Clown 4.PNG|The Picture of Bozo the clown. | Look At The Clown 4.PNG|The Picture of Bozo the clown. |