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Found Footage Concept Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A found-footage concept generator builds the premise for a story told through recovered recordings — a source and a chilling turn — like a livestream that kept broadcasting after the host vanished, where the camera keeps recording when no one is holding it. Horror and thriller writers, filmmakers, and game designers love found footage for its raw, you-are-there dread. But the format only works with the right unsettling hook. This tool pairs a recording source with a turn that makes the blood run cold. Click to generate and copy the concept. It is ideal for writing horror fiction, scripting a short film, designing a creepy game, or sparking a campfire story. Because the sources and turns combine widely, you can generate premise after premise until one feels real enough — and wrong enough — to keep you up at night.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Click Generate to draw a concept.
- Read the source and the turn.
- Keep the realism imperfect.
- Copy the concept or draw again.
Use Cases
- •Writing horror fiction
- •Scripting a short film
- •Designing a creepy game
- •Sparking a campfire story
- •Brainstorming thriller premises
Tips
- →Lean into mundane, real detail.
- →Let gaps and glitches do work.
- →Don't over-explain the horror.
- →Draw again for another premise.
FAQ
what makes found footage scary
Realism. Because the story is presented as genuine recovered recordings, it feels like something that actually happened, which dissolves the safety of fiction. The dread comes from details that seem accidental rather than authored.
how do i keep it believable
Lean into imperfection — mundane moments, bad angles, dead batteries, and gaps in the footage. The horror lands hardest when it intrudes on ordinary reality, so resist over-explaining and let the audience fill the silence.
can i get another concept
Yes. Generate again for a new source and turn. The combinations give you many found-footage premises, so you can keep drawing until one feels real and wrong enough to build a story around.