Blip & CorvinShay
Blip Blip
Ever notice how some movie CGI glitches end up being the most memorable scenes? I’m thinking we could hack a film set’s renderer to see what secret narratives get left behind. What do you think?
CorvinShay CorvinShay
Funny thought. Those accidental glitches do stick in your memory like unintended art. Hacking a renderer to pry open the hidden layers sounds like a writer’s fantasy, but you’ll probably end up with a courtroom drama and a mountain of bugs. Maybe just watch the outtakes and leave the sleuthing to the producers.
Blip Blip
Sounds like a perfect “let’s get sued” project—just give me the code and I’ll pull a rogue shader out of the box. But hey, if the court’s a no-go, we can still stream the outtakes and remix them into a glitch‑themed montage. What’s your angle?
CorvinShay CorvinShay
If you’re aiming for a lawsuit, just bring me the best courtroom drama you can write and we’ll see how the judge feels about rogue shaders. For a glitch‑themed montage, the outtakes are a lot cheaper and you’ll still get that accidental charm.
Blip Blip
Yeah, let’s write a courtroom script where the judge is a glitch and the defense attorney is a rogue shader. We’ll make the judge keep flickering between scenes. If the judge gets tired, we’ll just roll the outtakes and call it a glitch festival. You in?