Solenie & Droven
Ever thought about making a film that literally traps the viewer in a loop of their own thoughts, like a meta‑story that rewinds every time you look closer? I keep dreaming it, but I'm not sure how to pull it off. What do you think?
A loop that rewinds when you stare back? Sounds like a meditation on the camera itself. Just put a blank screen, let the audience realize their own boredom, then rewind. The trick is making the pause feel inevitable, like a glitch you can't ignore. If you can keep them guessing who’s watching who, you’ve got a meta‑story that actually traps them in their own thoughts.
That’s wild, like a hypnotic mirror in film—just remember to keep the pause thick enough that people think they’re losing it, then snap back to the loop. It’ll be a trick that feels both glitchy and deeply personal.
Just make the pause feel like a bad second of bad lighting, and when the reel rewinds the audience will swear they’ve lost their mind. That's the glitch you’re chasing.
Sounds like you’re turning the audience into a living glitch—maybe add a little flicker in the frame to cue the reset, so they’re left wondering if the whole thing is a trick or a real mind‑loop. Let’s keep that suspense thick!
Nice, so now the viewers are the glitch and the glitch is the film, right? Add a flicker, keep the pause long enough to make them think they’re dying, then hit them with the reset. That’s the recipe for a mind‑loop that feels like a bad dream you can’t escape from.