
FoundFootage.com, the ultimate destination for found footage fanatics, officially launches March 25, 2026 at the Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) in San Francisco.
With a catalog of over 4,500 in-camera films, shorts, and web series, FoundFootage.com delivers the most comprehensive resource ever assembled for the genre, spanning everything from classic POV horror and screenlife shock to analog dread and straight-faced faux-documentaries.
“We wanted to make it easy for fans to revisit genre-defining staples like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity, fall into The Backrooms, relive Slender Man web series, or discover the most terrifying new releases of 2026,” said John Briggs, Founder of FoundFootage.com. “There’s so much great content out there, but it’s scattered across platforms. FoundFootage.com brings it all together in one place.”
From major platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV to niche outlets that support independent filmmakers—including FOUND TV, POV Horror, Vimeo, and YouTube—FoundFootage.com helps users instantly find where titles are streaming. If it’s streaming anywhere, the platform tells you where.
FoundFootage.com introduces a structured taxonomy inspired by the Found Footage Manifesto developed by Adrian Țofei. This framework defines and classifies the genre through its core principles—naturalistic performances, POV-driven (diegetic) or “in-world” camerawork, and the illusion of real, unfiltered events—while operationalizing those ideas into a practical system of tags and categories spanning POV horror, screenlife, analog horror, and beyond. The result is a clear, consistent approach that brings legitimacy and discoverability to a genre long fragmented and inconsistently labeled across traditional film databases.
A key component of the launch is a strategic partnership with FOUND TV, a leading streaming platform dedicated to found footage and POV horror content.
“FoundFootage.com is exactly what this genre has needed for years—a centralized, curated destination that truly understands the space,” said Louie La Vella, CEO / President of Found Streaming Inc. (FOUND TV). “We’re excited to partner with a platform that shares our mission of supporting filmmakers and making found footage more accessible to audiences worldwide.”
Launching at UFF9 places FoundFootage.com at the heart of the global found footage community, aligning its debut with the only film festival dedicated exclusively to found footage cinema.
At launch, users can explore:
A curated catalog of 4,500+ found footage titles
Streaming availability across major and independent platforms
Deep tagging across POV, screenlife, analog horror, and more
Coverage of both mainstream hits and hard-to-find indie releases
FoundFootage.com is now live and will continue expanding with new titles, platform integrations, and discovery tools throughout 2026.
For more information, visit: https://foundfootage.com

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