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Corrected Plan: ...about the Blair Witch legend... -> ...about the local legend. (Keep Blair Witch as proper noun). ...about the Blair Witch... -> ...about the Blair Witch... ...films like Paranormal Activity and The Last Exorcism. -> ...films like Paranormal Activity and The Last Exorcism.
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The picture's marketing strategy was original and groundbreaking. The creators built a webpage for the motion picture, which presented the project as a factual documentary, replete with false police reports, news pieces, and discussions with “specialists” about the Blair Witch myth. The site was engineered to cause the movie feel like a real, uncovered recording of the missing students, which heightened to the delusion that the film was a real documentary. The promotional effort also included a ingenious use of word-of-mouth and grassroots promotion. The producers dispersed handbills and placards in university towns and fright conventions, and they even fabricated a mythical story about the Blair Witch, full with bogus history and folklore. The Influence The Blair Witch Project was a massive success, not only because of its commercial performance, but additionally because of its impact on the terror genre. The movie's mockumentary technique, which was relatively new at the time, influenced a cohort of fright creators, including those behind films like Paranormal Activity and The Last Exorcism. Corrected Plan:
