Paranormal activity in my house? Vid #1 from Brian Yount.
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The film - Paranormal Activity - took movie-goers by storm this year - and may have inspired others to set up some very real paranormal cams.
YouTuber Brian Yount has an on-going experiment with a video camera set up in his home. The firist two videos from the experiment are here.
In the video, Yount says he and his wife hear footsteps going up and down their hall, and that their daughter saw something "black" in their bedroom.
On a night they knew they were not going to be home, they set up a camera on a tripod to see what they might catch on tape. The camera is set up in their bedroom, facing their doorway, very similar to how the recent fictional film was done.
But Yount says on his Youtube site that this is not fiction. "I can tell you this is real. But, I do know why you're saying what you're saying. A lot of stuff is faked. Really, if I wanted? to make a fake vid, I could have used fishing wire to make the door close by itself. But, I truly don't fake anything. Thanks for checking this out."
One viewer writes of the first video: "the evp at 00:29 sounds like "nathan" theres another at 00:31 aswell " _ want it" the evp at 00:40 sounts like "tom" the one at 00:43 not too sure maybe "go wash it" at 00:51 there is a really quiet one aswell "go on kid" i dont relly hear n e thing up to 2:52 then that one is? more of a scream type, oh yea n there was what sounded like a dog bark from a neighbor before that a stretch too i think around 1:45, rock n roll, got some new riffs comin ur way too :D"
The first video was posted February 13, 2010; and the second was posted on February 15, 2010. Yount is also the founder of Doorways Investigation Group (DIG) in Ohio; and we hope to hear more from the group in the future.
The second video is below.











Comments
Keep filming and you might have something to show us, could not see or hear anything other than the cat.
I saw nothing but "the cat".
Thanks for waisting six mins. of my time.
After watching the footage, no claims of paranormal activity could be validated from my perspective. The EVPs were so faint and indistiguishable they were likely nothing but regular ambient noise. Any of the slight noises heard here and there were probably the cat, and the camera focusing in and out is what a camera naturally will do. Mine has done the same thing when it sits focused on one area for a while. Remember, if ghosts are real, they defy the laws of known physics. Therefore, it seems reasonable to assume a ghost would cause actions that defy the known laws of physics. Nothing in these videos indicates anything unexplainable.
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