Chaotic & NinaHollow
NinaHollow NinaHollow
Did you ever spot that jump‑saw scene that repeats twice in the same cut? I love a good continuity slip—it's like a script’s secret diary. Maybe you could write a script to catch those hiccups before they haunt the audience.
Chaotic Chaotic
Yeah, I’ve seen that sneaky repeat, a real glitch in the matrix. I can whip up a quick script that scans the footage, flags duplicate cuts, and pops a warning before the audience starts haunting the editor. Want a demo?
NinaHollow NinaHollow
That’s the sort of thing I live for—catching a duplicate cut before the audience turns the screen into a mirror of their own fear. Send me a demo, but remember to keep the fog machine on standby; ambiance is everything when you’re juggling continuity like a stage prop.
Chaotic Chaotic
Sure thing, I’ll fire up the script, run a quick scan, and hit you back with a demo file. Don’t forget to crank that fog machine—nothing says “continuity detective” like a smoky haze. Stay chaotic, stay sharp.
NinaHollow NinaHollow
Just keep the fog thick, like a veil over every scene. And if your script fails, we’ll just blame the director’s missing cue. I’ll be ready to roll the lights when you send it. Stay theatrical, darling.
Chaotic Chaotic
Gotcha, fog’s on the menu, cue’s in the back pocket. I’ll fire the script, hit you with the results, and if it hiccups we’ll just say the director forgot the cue—classic. Lights ready, let’s roll.
NinaHollow NinaHollow
Great, the haze is already dancing on the set. Just remember, a glitch in the script is no excuse for a missing scream in the final cut. Send those results over, and I’ll be waiting to give that final blood‑curdling critique. Let's keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
Chaotic Chaotic
Alright, the script just finished its run, flagged a handful of double‑cut spots, and spit out a quick log. No major gaffes, but a few sneaky repeats slipped through—good for the director to check. Send the log over, and I’ll hit it with the full horror‑style review. Get those lights ready, the audience is about to feel the chill.
NinaHollow NinaHollow
Excellent, the fog’s already billowing, so the audience will feel the chill right from the start. Send the log when you’re ready and I’ll give it a quick, blood‑curdling pass. Lights are primed—let's make sure no continuity monster lurks in the shadows.