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The Look and Sound of Pure Terror!


Shufdog

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I love a good prank as much as anyone, I can take a joke. But sometimes they go a little differently than you expect!

 

At first I was laughing, but then I felt sorrow. Either way, this is an awesome prank and this dude may also die in his sleep!

 

 

 

 

Here is part of the description on the YouTube page:

 

 

I wanted to see how my girlfriend would react to a ghost coming out the tv trying to grab hold of her. I did it by creating a ghost like puppet that would clamp to the tv screen.

To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email [email protected]

I had to stop her running out the house. She said "my legs went like jelly, I couldn't really think what was happening but all I knew was that thing just kept coming at me". At the end you see her looking over at it. She was asking. "What is it? What is it?". I like the fact torch stayed standing up right the entire time. Even with all the kicking lol. I don't think I've ever seen a mouth open so wide screaming.

I spent quite a few weeks planning the prank. The week before it I told her I thought I saw a woman standing at the end of our bed in the middle of the night.

I used scraps of wood for the television bracket. I would pick up bits when we were out shopping. The missus would ask "why du need rubber gloves?" For the hands! "they'd be handy when I'm washing my paint brushes".
"What du want party balloons for?" paper machet head! "in case it's someones birthday". The rest was bubble wrap, brown paper, old clothes, coat hanger, tape & paint to create the puppet. I worked on it every now and again when the missus was out and hid it in the attic.
After that I waited for the perfect moment when she would be asleep in front of the TV. I used 2 wooden rods to control the arms from the stair case. The prank footage was about 11 mins long (pulling out the tv, re-angling it, setting up the cameras, the screen saver) but I trimmed it down to what was hopefully 2 mins of the best bits.

I've done quite a few pranks in the past but only recently filmed them. I had the camcorder set up in the corner of the room, My phone to record one view and very cheekily used her phone for the other.On the night I asked "would you like me to put your phone on charge?" "Ah that's so sweet of you". Well I didn't want that battery running out!

 

 

 

 

 

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Can you provide proof? I don't think you can fake a reaction like that.

#1 He fast forward the video, which means he edited some of the video.

#2 Pause at 32 seconds, the girl rubs her nose while sleep. How can you rub your nose and be sleep?

#3 The girl screams after seeing the fake ghost, then all of a sudden she gets calm. If that was real the girl would  have probably slapped her boyfriend for being an ass.

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#1 He fast forward the video, which means he edited some of the video.

#2 Pause at 32 seconds, the girl rubs her nose while sleep. How can you rub your nose and be sleep?

#3 The girl screams after seeing the fake ghost, then all of a sudden she gets calm. If that was real the girl would  have probably slapped her boyfriend for being an ass.

 

I don't know whether it's fake or not and don't really care, but your reasons are absurd.

 

#1 His description clearly says that he edited the video because the setup process took over 10 minutes.

#2 Are you serious?  People talk, walk around, and make coffee in their sleep.  A nose rub is perfectly reasonable.

#3 She realized that it was a trick and stopped screaming.  Halting screams does not indicate calm, it indicates understanding or, at a minimum, that the person has stopped screaming.

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