Reenactments of paranormal experiences recounted by people who work the nightshift.Reenactments of paranormal experiences recounted by people who work the nightshift.Reenactments of paranormal experiences recounted by people who work the nightshift.
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- TriviaThis original series purports to interview night-shift workers who supposedly were witnesses or victims of real paranormal events. However, like many shows shows of this genre on the Travel Channel, many of the people being interviewed for their allegedly true story, appear to be listed as actors playing a character themselves. Furthermore, the black and white surveillance camera footage isn't real but fictitious---for dramatization purposes only---to pretend viewers are watching the events in the reenactment; there is no actual footage ever shown. Considering that, in this day and age, every workplace has surveillance video cameras, especially in buildings such as shown here, it is strange that no actual footage was able to be procured, depicting the said paranormal events---which raises questions as to the veracity of these allegedly paranormal stories.
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The studio behind Nightshift also make a handful of other paranormal shows that I enjoy, and this one is mostly on par. (Paranormal Emergency, Haunted Hospitals, etc.)
The narrator's voice is way over-the-top and sounds more ridiculous than ominous, and the fake "Hallway Cams" aren't necessary. I can't tell if they think I believe it's real, therefore insulting the viewer's and my intelligence, or if it's just trying to create a narrative by showing you parts of the story.
Note: Unless you can find someone who has a narrative voice similar to Anthony Call in "A Haunting", I'd just do without that effect.
The narrator's voice is way over-the-top and sounds more ridiculous than ominous, and the fake "Hallway Cams" aren't necessary. I can't tell if they think I believe it's real, therefore insulting the viewer's and my intelligence, or if it's just trying to create a narrative by showing you parts of the story.
Note: Unless you can find someone who has a narrative voice similar to Anthony Call in "A Haunting", I'd just do without that effect.
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