[Analog Horror] Arcade Acres: "The Brain That Wouldn't Die"

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    Video Description - Credits - Series Description
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    More of the same. This is the second talkie in the box. No mention of the park, but the content leads me to assume this footage is from the same company.
    A park map was wedged between the tape and its case. I will be uploading it to my blog shortly. -Gregg.
    amusementparks...
    Published August 25, 2006
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    I am not sponsored by any credited here.
    Effects:
    - “VHS Glitch - Free” by Christopher Huppertz. creativecommon... Footage was cut and screened over video. Fade effects added. [Accessed via Wikimedia Commons]
    Films:
    - “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” (1962) dir. Joseph Green
    - “Night of the Living Dead” (1968) dir. George A. Romero
    Fonts (Accessed via Fontmeme):
    - Veselka (Font)
    Graphics and Fonts (Accessed via Canva):
    - Arielle (Font)
    - Canva Sans (Font)
    - “lightning in light bulb icon” by puchongart
    - Open Sans Light (Font)
    Illustrations & Animation/Rotoscoping Frames Drawn on Autodesk Sketchbook
    Images and Video Clips:
    - "20130327Laubsaegearbeiten2" (Audio only) AnRo0002 [Accessed via Wikimedia Commons]
    - "Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari - Conrad Veidt (Cesare)" Franz Xaver Setzer [Accessed via Wikimedia Commons]
    - "dimpled ice, glass, texture" PPD
    - "Home of Carl Axness" Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Sisseton Agency. [Accessed via Wikimedia Commons]
    - "Lavender" Tetzemann [Accessed via Wikimedia Commons]
    - "SI-Sky" Seth Ilys [Accessed via Wikimedia Commons]
    Music (Accessed via Internet Archive):
    - “Memory Lane” (De Sylvia - Spier - Conrad) performed by Waring’s Pennsylvanians, 1924
    - “Angel Child” (Silver - Davis) performed by Al Jolson, 1922
    - “Children’s Songs and Games Part I” performed by Prince’s Orchestra; Maurice Smith, 1916
    Text-to-Voice Created with Kapwing
    Video & Audio Editing Made on Blender
    And, of course, a huge thank you to the series that set the standard for analog horror, such as: Local58, The Walten Files, and The Mandela Catalogue.
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    “Arcade Acres Amusement Park” is an analog horror series about Gregg K, a 29-year-old film blogger on the search for an amusement park he went to in the 90’s, but he doesn’t remember much about it.
    Created By: Franklin ”Frankie” Crowe

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