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Do you know roughly when you watched that video?
2021-2023
Was it on Youtube? If not, what site was it?
It was on Youtube yes
Maybe the documentary film "Atomic Cafe" which used real old footage from the "ban the bomb" era and innovative editing tricks?
No, it definitely wasn't that. The video was at most 5 minutes long
I believe you're talking about Eventide Media Center's "Nuclear Safety". Sadly, the link in the article is dead, but I think there is a reupload.
Edited by VindicarThank you very much!! I can always rely on TV Tropes
The video was similar to a regular PSA about nuclear bombs and such, but it was somewhat stylized. It had a pinkish, 1950s-1970s-esque filter over the video. The sections of information had numbers in one of the corners, and some of the segments were missing. Near the end of the video, it shows a fallout shelter with a crack in the corner and radioactive particles that look like stock image germs seeping in from the crack, and eventually making their way into the shelter. At the end, it says something like "There are no winners in a nuclear war" or something like that.
I tried looking up 'nuclear war analog horror' on Youtube, but I couldn't find the specific video. Perhaps it got deleted
Edited by mitziolet