Hey r/TrueCrimeMystery — I started a channel bringing true crime stories to life visually
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Hey r/TrueCrimeMystery — I started a channel bringing true crime stories to life visually

I’ve been getting into true crime content lately and wanted to try something a bit different — recreating short stories (politics, hacking/cybercrime, historical cases, etc.) with actual 3D visuals instead of just talking-head or stock footage.

I build the scenes in Blender and edit everything in DaVinci Resolve, aiming for something a bit more cinematic than the usual format. Videos are short (~5 min), narrated by me, and I’m still early — just 3 episodes in.

Would genuinely love feedback from people who watch a lot of true crime content: does this style of visual storytelling appeal to you, or do you prefer the more traditional formats? Trying to figure out if this is worth pushing further before I sink more time into it.

https://youtube.com/@specularlab?si=eefJK0BWhev4LCeY

u/ProfessionalBuyer528 — 21 hours ago