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Last year Second Sight released a Blu-ray that had been remastered to look exactly as the filmmakers intended it to look on screen. The release includes two cut of the film, one is the original cut the filmmakers showed at Sundance, and the theatrical cut we are all familiar with. The Sundance cut is a little longer and includes alternate takes of a few scenes, but after the festival they shot one or two short scenes that were included in the theatrical cut. One such scene is an interview with a Burkittsville local that gives a lot of context to the climax of the film. But there are a few alternate endings included, so they were not sure how the film would end.
Also included on this release is a feature length documentary with the filmmakers showing the entire process of the film being made, and a lot of cool additional footage from the film and behind the scenes that has never been seen before.
Mike Monello, one of the producers, showed up on the forum thread discussing the new Blu-ray release:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p=22585720&postcount=243
The mockumentary The Curse of the Blair Witch was shown on TV shortly before the film was released in cinemas, so it can be seen first. There are an additional three made-for-TV mockumentaries, The Burkittsville 7, Sticks and Stones, and Shadow of the Blair Witch that can be viewed after the film/before the sequel that expand on the lore.
Grave Encounters from 2011 is getting a reboot with Justin Long according to Variety
As Above, So Below from 2014 is set mostly in the catacombs of Paris and is like a found footage horror take on Lara Croft
Deadstream is a Evil Dead style horror comedy, made on a low budget, but with a lot of cool practical effect, and perhaps the best example using streaming in found footage horror
Kลji Shiraishi has made several found footage horror films; Occult from 2009, Cult from 2013, A Record of Sweet Murder from 2014, and above all, Noroi: The Curse from 2005. It is IMHO one of the best found footage films there is. Presented as a legit documentary investigating paranormal phenomena, it escalates into a Lovecraftian nightmare. All his other found footage films are also heavily inspired by Lovecraft. There is a recent Blu-ray release of Noroi: The Curse from Arrow worth checking out.