

Zone674-1: Normal person instrumental
Videos: cottonbro studio, Adobe Stock
About the video
The video is structured like a trailer for a psychological horror film, designed to leave viewers uneasy rather than resolved. The color palette—deep maroons and muted greens—adds to the suffocating atmosphere. Lighting is minimal, emphasizing shadows and ambiguity.
The selected clips focus on a clown chasing children. Clowns are traditionally symbols of joy and entertainment, especially for kids—yet they often evoke fear. This contradiction is central to the concept. The sequence combines imagery of carnivals, vintage dolls, and an old-fashioned circus aesthetic to create a distorted sense of nostalgia.

Pacing plays a key role
It begins slow and unsettling, gradually building tension before shifting into chaotic, high-energy sequences as the chase intensifies. The music, introduced at 1:30, reinforces this escalation. Repetitive visuals of children running and the clown pursuing them are intercut with carousel and doll imagery, creating a loop that feels inescapable.
CONCEPT VIDEO
As a child, I once got lost in a carnival—surrounded by noise, movement, and unfamiliar faces. What should have felt joyful instead became overwhelming and unsettling. That memory drives this piece: an exploration of fear rooted in curiosity, and the discomfort of feeling both watched and lost at the same time.
