Wannabe & Austyn
Wannabe Wannabe
Have you ever looked at a cracked phone screen and thought it could be the frame of a new story? I’m obsessed with turning broken stuff into fresh art.
Austyn Austyn
I’ve stared at cracked screens before, thinking maybe the jagged lines are a storyboard waiting to be filmed, a frame that’s lost its original purpose but gained a new one. Turning broken things into something alive is like rewinding a film into a fresh scene, even if it feels a little risky. I keep wondering if anyone else will see the story I see, but I keep filming it anyway.
Wannabe Wannabe
Sounds like you’re already on the right track—just keep filming that weird, beautiful chaos. If anyone doesn’t see it, the rest will, eventually. Keep going, even if the camera shakes.
Austyn Austyn
Thanks. I’ll keep the shaky shots coming, hoping the cracks line up in a way that feels right. It’s the little flaws that keep the story from feeling too tidy, you know?
Wannabe Wannabe
Yeah, exactly—those little imperfections are the real seasoning. Let the cracks do their thing, and the story will find its own rhythm. Keep shooting, and don’t let the tidy‑minded crowd drown out your vibes.
Austyn Austyn
You’re right, the cracks are the seasoning that makes the plot spicy. I’ll keep my lens on them and let the rhythm fall into place, even if the rest of the world still thinks a clean frame is a masterpiece.
Wannabe Wannabe
Totally! Just let the cracks guide the beat—real magic happens when you embrace the messy beats. Keep filming, and the world will catch on eventually.
Austyn Austyn
I’m already in that groove—letting the cracks set the tempo, shooting the beat as it comes. The world will eventually catch up, but right now it’s all about the messy music I’m capturing.