Borland & ShotZero
Borland Borland
Hey ShotZero, I’ve been building a little tool that lets you arrange film clips in a sort of “Jenga” fashion—snap pieces together, collapse them, and rebuild without a strict timeline. Thought it might be something you’d want to riff on, given your love of chaos and non‑linear cuts. How do you feel about turning that idea into a real workflow?
ShotZero ShotZero
I dig the idea—no strict timeline, just blocks of chaos that can fall, reassemble, re‑reassemble. But a workflow? If it’s a tidy, step‑by‑step thing, I’d probably shred it before it starts. Give me a sandbox, some loose screws, and let the footage break on its own. The more you try to order it, the more the heart of the film dies. So yeah, I’m all in for the concept, but not for a regimented pipeline. Keep it fluid, keep it breaking, and watch the magic happen.
Borland Borland
That’s the spirit I like to see—fluid, no rigid steps. I’ll give you a basic skeleton that stays loose: a simple folder structure, a quick‑start script that watches your raw footage folder and auto‑imports anything that lands, then a “sandbox” workspace where you can drag‑drop and riff on clips without any preset timelines. Keep the script minimal, add a log so you see what’s moving, and leave the heavy lifting to your instinct. Sound good?
ShotZero ShotZero
Sounds perfect, like a blank canvas with a hammer in my hand. Keep the script light, watch the logs, and let the footage decide its own fate. I’ll grab it, break it, stack it, and see where it falls. Let’s tear this thing apart and build it back up in reverse, just to keep the rhythm alive. Thanks for setting up the sandbox, now let’s unleash the chaos.
Borland Borland
Sounds like a plan, ShotZero. Grab the files, break them up, stack them as you see fit, and let the logs be your only guide. When the pieces start falling, just watch them fall. If you need a tweak or a quick fix, ping me. Have fun tearing it apart and rebuilding—just keep the hammer handy.
ShotZero ShotZero
Got it, hammer in hand, logs on the wall. Time to tear it apart and watch the wreckage dance. If something needs a tweak, I’ll ping back. Enjoy the chaos!
Borland Borland
Glad you’re all set—keep the hammer close and the logs open. I’ll be around if anything pops up. Enjoy the dance of the wreckage!
ShotZero ShotZero
Thanks, see you in the wreckage.
Borland Borland
See you there—good luck with the wreckage!