The Gathering Static
Project Overview
Something is happening in Old Brook.
Books found rearranged in the night, their spines spelling words no one put there. Cameras catching faces in empty rooms. Shadows pooling in corners where the light should reach. It has been happening for years — to neighbors, to families, to people who grew up on the same streets and never asked for any of it.
The Gathering Static is an open forum for the people of Old Brook to tell their stories. Each week we sit down with a resident — a witness, a survivor, someone the rest of the world would sooner dismiss than believe — and we let them speak. Without interruption. Without judgment. Without the burden of having to prove a single word.
Old Brook is not like other places. Anyone who has lived here long enough already knows that. This is for the ones who need to say it out loud.
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Must be able to come back for a future episode. Will be reading a line from the script for episode 1 as part of the trailer.
James Corden, a middle age man who's bookshelf rearranged overnight to spell out threatening messages seemingly overnight. The problem is... he lives alone.
- english
- american (southeast)
- male adult
It had rearranged overnight. Every single book. I didn't want to read what it said.
Must be able to come back for a future episode. Will be reading a line from the script for episode 2 as part of the trailer.
Security guard Max Vance, who saw children in the cameras of the school he works for when no one was there.
- english
- male adult
- american (southeast)
The camera doesn't lie. I know what I saw in that footage.
Must be able to come back for a future episode. Will be reading a line from the script for episode 1 as part of the trailer.
Mia Maxwell, a single mother who's daughter started seeing ans speaking to a being who her drawings of are... less than friendly looking.
- english
- american (southeast)
- female adult
My daughter drew it for three years before she ever saw it in the house.
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