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Chase — Modelpov.mp4

is a viral horror video associated with the "Bodycam" or "Found Footage" subgenre of internet horror, often linked to the Garry's Mod (GMod) community and the Nextbot trend. Overview of "Chase Modelpov.mp4"

: The "Chase Model" is often a "Nextbot"—a type of AI in Garry's Mod that can navigate complex maps to find the player. Famous versions include Obunga or Selene Delgado, though "Modelpov" specifically emphasizes the perspective of the chase. Chase Modelpov.mp4

: The video uses a "bodycam" filter, mimicking the distorted, wide-angle lens and shaky movement of a camera mounted to a person's chest. This adds a layer of realism to the low-fidelity graphics. is a viral horror video associated with the

: High-intensity audio is a staple of these videos, featuring loud, distorted "thumping" footsteps, heavy breathing, and often a "distorted" or "crushed" version of a popular song that gets louder as the entity approaches. Cultural Context : The video uses a "bodycam" filter, mimicking

The video gained traction on platforms like , YouTube Shorts , and Reels as part of the "uncanny valley" horror trend. It taps into Liminal Space aesthetics—familiar yet empty places that feel "off"—and the primal fear of being hunted by something that doesn't follow human logic or physics. Impact on Horror Media

"Chase Modelpov.mp4" is part of a broader shift in digital horror where the "scare" comes from the rather than a traditional jump scare. It has influenced the development of standalone "Bodycam" horror games on Itch.io and Steam, which replicate this exact visual and mechanical style.