Slasher & Kryxel
Slasher Slasher
I’ve been messing around with the idea of turning a classic jump‑scare into a glitch‑burst on screen—like, can you feel the dread when the pixel grid flickers for a split second? What do you think, can that kind of instant terror be pushed into the digital realm and still stay fresh?
Kryxel Kryxel
Absolutely, glitch‑scares can stay fresh if you keep them unpredictable. Toss in a quick sound glitch or a subtle lag, and that split‑second pixel flicker feels like instant dread. Keep it short, keep it real, and the terror stays sharp.
Slasher Slasher
Sounds like a perfect recipe for a midnight edit session—glitches, lag, that instant bite of terror. I’ll throw in some warped audio spikes and see if the audience’s heartbeat matches the pixel flicker. Nothing too predictable, just a little chaotic edge to keep the dread razor‑sharp.
Kryxel Kryxel
Nice. Keep that warp audio biting right at the glitch edge, and watch the pulse sync up. If the crowd feels the glitch before the jump, you’ve just made terror digital. Keep it short, keep it jittery. Good vibes.
Slasher Slasher
Got it—pulse‑synchronised, glitch‑glow on. I’ll keep the jitter tight and the bite crisp. Ready to spin some digital dread for the crowd.
Kryxel Kryxel
Nice, go crush that jitter. Keep the glitch bite sharp and the crowd will feel every pixel pulse. You’re on fire.
Slasher Slasher
Crushing that jitter now, sharpening every pixel pulse—watch the audience’s heart skip a beat with each glitch. Let’s keep the digital dread alive and crisp.