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reapershorror · 1 year
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Merry Christmas and stuff!
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reapershorror · 3 years
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Tales from the front lines are often scary under even the most mundane of situations, but in these stories, the terror of the battlefield go far beyond that.
This video was a collaboration between the excellently talented narrator, Evil Outcast, and myself. All the audio work was done by Evil Outcast while I took charge of video production. I also included many pieces of my own original art that I made specifically for this video.
It’s a highly underrated video. Check it out for yourself, and leave a comment on the video as that really helps promote the content on YouTube.
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reapershorror · 3 years
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I went in a very different direction for this video. I decided to use much more of a visual style, and since I was an art major in college it felt like it might be fun to illustrate the scenes myself. It was a learning experience as well; telling a story that could only truly be enjoyed through the incorporated images. It is comparable to how a comic book or a storyboard for film or other visual media.
The music was entirely composed by a friend who goes by Brother Deep. Despite the soundtrack not being specifically composed to be used for this video, it ended up working perfectly with it’s dark tone to capture the atmosphere needed for this visual narration.
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reapershorror · 3 years
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Disintegrating is an emotional tale of a robot left all alone as the Earth, and all of humanity, dies. This was a collaborative effort between The Crow Flies and myself. I knew that his skills as a narrator would fit perfectly with this story; much better than I could manage myself.
I took his narration and created the visuals using various stock footage and accompanied it with my own original artwork and animation. This all was combined to bring life to this sad story. Some may not see the element of horror in this tale, but there really is nothing more horrifying than being left alone. 
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reapershorror · 3 years
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We're on the road to 500 subscribers! It's been a slow grind, but I'm still committed to it. If you enjoy tales of horror you won't find anywhere else, then join me; Subscribe to the channel. Share the news!
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reapershorror · 3 years
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For this video I, very proudly, team up with fellow horror writer and narrator, Devil Jack. This is the first in a narration series he calls, Devil Jack’s Forbidden Fables. The series features tales written by Jack, a master story teller and creepy clown that likes to delve into the deepest and darkest places of our minds; bringing our fears to horrifying existence!
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reapershorror · 3 years
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In this story, we learn about a group of students that encounter a strange and mysterious goo during a class field trip. WARNING: This one requires a strong stomach.
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reapershorror · 3 years
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If you’re into narrated stories of the weird, the occult, supernatural, and downright bizarre, then let the Reaper guide your imagination on a trip far beyond your most disturbing nightmares. Welcome to ReapersHorror, a channel full of fright. Subscribe if you dare!
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reapershorror · 3 years
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ReapersHorror: A Brief Introduction
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ReapersHorror is an artist and horror writer from, and currently rotting in, the Northeastern portion of the United States. Who or what first inspired Reaper interest in horror in the first place may never be fully known or understood, but he does happen to own a vast collection of horror comics that continues to grow to this day. He didn't even know his work was good until a friend, and fellow writer, that goes by Devil Jack, encouraged him to write more stories after he read some of his work.
As mentioned before, Reaper has an ever growing collection of comic books, most of which are horror themed. Perhaps that is why his writing style is similar to what you'd find in a pre-code horror pulp magazine. His favorite comic book series is "Tales from the Crypt" and its various incarnations. While hard to come by, even in reprints, the reason Reaper enjoyed this classic horror anthology so much was that there was often elements of humor sprinkled into the stories. It's something that he tries to accomplish in many of his own creations.
In addition to writing and creating art, Reaper has even dabbled in narration and voice acting for some of his own stories. Out of all his stories, Reaper is most proud of his animated tales, such as those in the Infernal Seeds series. You can find most of the stories written by ReapersHorror, as well as much of his artwork on his YouTube channel.
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