Horror In The Making
Podcast Description
Good morning, afternoon, or evening fellow horror fanatics!Welcome to Horror in the Making, a small four episode serialized show where I figure out exactly how people make monsters go bump in the night. My goal with this show is to show more people, like you, exactly how much time, creativity, effort, dedication, and love goes into horror products because (and you can disagree with me) I think that the horror genre as a whole often gets overlooked for being too gory. My goal throughout these four episodes is to demonstrate that horror is, and always will be, more than the blood and gore and scares. I've talked to creative people who specialize in all things horror (from content creation, to music, to writing, to podcasting, to video game development) to see how they do the things they do and how you, dear listener, can follow in their footsteps if so inclined. Sit back, get comfy, and lets dive in, shall we?
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into various themes related to the horror genre, such as the intricacies of content creation, the concept of alternate reality games (ARGs), and the often overlooked artistry involved in generating horror narratives. For example, specific episodes include discussions on the history and impact of ARGs alongside the importance of supporting smaller horror creators, providing a comprehensive understanding of the genre beyond conventional perceptions.

Good morning, afternoon, or evening fellow horror fanatics!
Welcome to Horror in the Making, a small four episode serialized show where I figure out exactly how people make monsters go bump in the night. My goal with this show is to show more people, like you, exactly how much time, creativity, effort, dedication, and love goes into horror products because (and you can disagree with me) I think that the horror genre as a whole often gets overlooked for being too gory. My goal throughout these four episodes is to demonstrate that horror is, and always will be, more than the blood and gore and scares.
I’ve talked to creative people who specialize in all things horror (from content creation, to music, to writing, to podcasting, to video game development) to see how they do the things they do and how you, dear listener, can follow in their footsteps if so inclined.
Sit back, get comfy, and lets dive in, shall we?
Good morning, afternoon, or evening fellow horror fanatics!
This week, as we start to unpack all the layers of creating horror, we’re diving into the realms of ARGs, unfiction, and horror-related content creation. We’re talking about everything involved in horror-related content creation today, from discussing the history of ARGs to the importance of lifting up smaller horror creators
We’re tackling all of this with our special guest, Nick Nocturne, who runs Night Mind on YouTube and Twitch. He’s dedicated his entire career to promoting different pieces of horror unfiction and their creators and knows better than anyone that ‘there is no gate’ to creativity.
Sit back, get comfy, and let’s dive in, shall we?

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