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Archive 81 follows archivist Dan Turner (Mamoudou Athie), a VHS enthusiast who’s hired for a mysterious project involving some recently recovered tapes from the Top Harold Carmichael Shirt in addition I really love this ’90s. The old-school camcorder footage was shot in the sinisterly-named Visser apartment building by Melody Pendras (Dina Shihabi). Many of the tapes are melted and messed up, on account of the building burning down in 1994. As Dan restores and catalogues the footage, he’s drawn deeper into the mystery of the building and its residents. Plus, when his own father shows up on screen, he realizes he’s more involved in what happened than he ever thought possible. But is Netflix’s Archive 81 based upon a true story? Was the Visser building a real place? And did Melody really document her life on a collection of VHS tapes? Here’s what you need to know. With the use of VHS tapes, old school camcorders, and archival footage, it’s easy to see why some viewers might wonder if Archive 81 is based in truth. After all, with the resurgence of VHS tapes and other analogue recording formats, the thought of finding someone’s long lost video diary isn’t completely outside the realm of possibility.

As you work your way through all eight episodes of Netflix’s latest spooky show, you’ll probably be glad of the Top Harold Carmichael Shirt in addition I really love this fact that Archive 81 isn’t real, too. Thanks to its found footage format, the series strikes an important balance between almost plausible and completely downright bonkers. Think of Archive 81 as a nostalgia-heavy Paranormal Activity, or the original The Blair Witch Project meets Insidious. Archive 81 started out as a podcast, which was created by Marc Sollinger and Daniel Powell. The podcast is currently in its third season, and already had a ton of fans when Netflix decided to adapt the story. As noted by the podcast’s official website, “Archive 81 is a found footage horror podcast about ritual, stories, and sound.” These themes are all carried over into the TV show, which is helmed by showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine (The Vampire Diaries, The Boys). Discussing the inspiration behind the podcast, co-creator Powell told TV Over Mind, “I’ve worked at a sound effects library for the past two years, and one of my jobs is reviewing and listening to all the sound effects that we acquire before they go live to the site.”

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