Video
Video is how these worlds leave footprints. Trailers, shorts, music videos, and fragments — moments designed to linger long after you scroll past.
This page is prepared for upcoming releases. As videos go live, you’ll see them appear here first.
What video is here
Not “content.” Artifacts. Evidence. Invitations.
Red Suit Studios video is built around mood and implication. Sometimes it’s a trailer. Sometimes it’s a fragment that feels like it wasn’t meant to be public.
Shorts are treated as micro-stories: small doors into larger worlds. Trailers are treated as tone declarations: promises, warnings, invitations.
If you’re looking for jump scares, you might be disappointed. If you’re looking for dread that feels personal, welcome.
Video by World
Each video release belongs to — or expands — a story world.
Familiar Fear — Horror Shorts
TikTok and YouTube Shorts built from stillness, domestic unease, and small details that don’t belong. Grain. Compression. Quiet panic.
- 🎞️ TikTok
- ▶️ YouTube Shorts
- 📼 Found footage vibe
The Jury — Trailers & Mood Pieces
Narrative trailers, interrogation fragments, and atmospheric teasers designed to feel like evidence — not marketing.
- 🎞️ Trailer
- ⚖️ Courtroom tone
- 🕯 Moral pressure
Fear Compound — Propaganda Fragments
“Wellness” announcements, recruitment clips, and ritual documentation — video that smiles while it takes something from you.
- 🎞️ Shorts
- 🕯 Cult horror
- 📎 Documentary tone
The Red Suits — Music Videos
Visual chapters for the albums: poetic, character-driven pieces that expand the book-and-album universe through movement and image.
- 🎵 Music video
- 🎭 Character arcs
- 🌌 Poetic visuals
Platforms
Quick links — plug these in when you’re ready.
Want the deeper story?
Shorts and trailers are doorways. If you want to live in the worlds, start with the worlds themselves.