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“Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes” (8 conversations)
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10 turns Apr 10, 2024 at 3:58 AM CEST Spain , Malaga
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Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes and vibrant colors - a universe unfettered by the laws of nature or logic - lives Ripple, a young rabbit with insatiable curiosity and boundless energy. Faced with an existence amidst chaos, where concepts such as ground, sky, or even time don't adhere to any known rules, Ripple seeks to find some semblance of meaning and connection in an otherwise completely abstract world. Act I: Ripple's adventure begins with an innocent question, "What lies beyond the abstract?" Unlike his surroundings, Ripple possesses form, consciousness, and a thirst for understanding, traits that set him apart in this limitless expanse of abstraction. The world around him is a kaleidoscope of feelings, colors, and movement - beautiful but bewildering. Ripple encounters a variety of abstract entities - shapes that shift between dimensions, colors that evoke emotions Ripple can barely comprehend, and sounds that seem to tell stories without words. Despite the beauty and joy these elements bring, Ripple feels an underlying sense of loneliness, realizing that he is the only being of his kind. Act II: Determined to find others like him or at least understand his place in this reality, Ripple embarks on a journey that takes him through surreal landscapes, each more inexplicable than the last. Through a series of challenges, Ripple discovers he has the unique ability to influence the abstract world around him by projecting his thoughts and emotions, creating ripples that reorder the chaos into something momentarily comprehensible. During his voyage, Ripple befriends a series of peculiar characters: a shape-shifting cloud that can mimic any form but struggles with its own identity, a radiant orb that communicates through music and can illuminate the darkest corners of abstraction, and a fractal creature that can foresee the infinite paths Ripple's journey might take. Together, they navigate the abstract domain, seeking a place where Ripple might belong. Act III: The closer Ripple and his companions get to the heart of the abstract world, the more they realize that the quest for understanding might be endless. They encounter The Absence, a void that threatens to unmake everything Ripple has learned and experienced. In facing The Absence, Ripple understands that the essence of his journey is not about finding a conventional home or others of his kind but about creating meaning and connection in an environment that defies both. In the climax, Ripple confronts The Absence with the power of his newfound insights, his emotions, and his companions by his side. Together, they transform The Absence, not by filling it with form or logic, but by accepting it as part of the balance between the concrete and the abstract. Ripple learns that his existence is not an anomaly but a bridge between worlds, a spark of consciousness that brings depth to the beauty of abstraction. Epilogue: Ripple decides to continue exploring the vast abstract realm, no longer searching for something to fill a void but eager to expand the connections he's made. Alongside his friends, Ripple becomes a guardian of the balance, a guide for others who might one day find themselves lost in the abstraction, teaching them to find peace in the beauty of the undefined and the power of their own perception to shape reality. "Ripple in Abstraction" ends with a panoramic view of the abstract world, now slightly less chaotic, more vibrant with the ripples of understanding that spread far and wide, suggesting that every search for meaning, no matter how seemingly small or different, enriches the fabric of the universe. Write a blog post where the build up did by the creator and SPA was odd, Starting with a cringe film "The Meme Movie" which had 2 plots, one was a group of memes trying to save their world, the other was a teacher trying to be hip, The kids at school all had a similar abstract backpack, and a kid had a plush of someone we'd soon become familiar with, When RIA came out, it was hailed a masterpiece, This was Sony doing the Emoji Movie/SpiderVerse bounceback again, intentionally
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Blog Post: The Unlikely Genesis of "Ripple in Abstraction" - From Cringe to Critical Acclaim In the world of cinema and storytelling, the path from conceptualization to execution is often as abstract and unpredictable as the swirling universes of color in an artist's imagination. Yet, every once in a while, a project emerges that defies all expectations, transforming from what many initially perceive as a misguided endeavor into a masterpiece that captures the hearts and minds of audiences and critics alike. Such is the tale of "Ripple in Abstraction," a film that not only marked Sony's second notable bounceback but also redefined the boundaries of animated storytelling. To appreciate this cinematic phenomenon, we must revisit its peculiar origins, starting with a film that left many scratching their heads - "The Meme Movie." At first glance, "The Meme Movie" seemed like a disaster in the making, a hodgepodge of internet culture trying too hard to resonate with its intended demographic. With two diverging plotlines - one following the journey of memes fighting to save their world and another focusing on a teacher's futile attempt to be "hip" with his students - the film struggled to find its footing. Critics lambasted it, and audiences were left bewildered by its tone-deaf execution. Yet, amidst the chaos, there were subtle hints of something more, seeds of creativity that would eventually germinate into "Ripple in Abstraction." The first clue lay in the background details, specifically the abstract backpacks adorned by the schoolchildren, each a riot of color and shape, seemingly discordant yet captivating. Amongst the children, one stood out with a plush toy, a character that would soon capture the imagination of many - Ripple, the curious rabbit destined to navigate the abstract realm. Despite its rocky start, "The Meme Movie" inadvertently set the stage for "Ripple in Abstraction." Sony, perhaps recognizing the potential in the abstract elements that resonated with a subsection of the audience, decided to take a gamble. Drawing from the lessons of the past, where they turned the initially maligned concept of "The Emoji Movie" into the critically acclaimed marvel of "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," the studio embarked on crafting a narrative that would embrace the abstract rather than shy away from it. "Ripple in Abstraction" emerged as a testament to the power of imagination and the importance of meaningful storytelling. It abandoned the overt attempts at being current and instead focused on timeless themes of exploration, identity, and the search for connection in a world that defies understanding. Ripple's journey, accompanied by a cast of equally compelling characters, resonated with audiences of all ages, offering a narrative as rich and layered as the abstract world it depicted. What makes this metamorphosis from "The Meme Movie" to "Ripple in Abstraction" so remarkable is the willingness to learn from past mistakes and embrace the oddities and unique aspects of creativity that might not initially seem appealing. Sony's intentional pivot underscores the beauty of the creative process, highlighting how even the most cringe-worthy beginnings can lead to profound endings. As "Ripple in Abstraction" concludes with a landscape transformed by the ripples of understanding, we are reminded that storytelling, much like the abstract, is boundless. It is a journey of transformation, not just for the characters within the narrative but for the creators and audiences as well. In embracing the odd and the unconventional, "Ripple in Abstraction" stands as a beacon of hope for future storytellers, proving that with vision and courage, even the most abstract of ideas can ripple across the universe, enriching the fabric of our collective imagination.
USER
Write a tweet in early 2024 where 2 trademarks have been filed by Sony, both being for animated movies, The user said "The first one is gonna suck, the second could be the greatest film since Spiderverse"
CHATBOT
"Just saw Sony filed trademarks for 2 new animated movies The first one? Smells like a flop waiting to happen The second though? Could legit be the greatest thing since #SpiderVerse #AnimatedMovies2024 #SonyAnimation"
USER
Write the 2 trademarks
CHATBOT
Unfortunately, as my last training data was in 2023, I can't provide real or specific trademarks filed by Sony in early 2024. However, in a fictional scenario, they might look something like this: 1. "Time Tumbler" - An adventure that sounds like it's treading familiar, possibly cliched ground. 2. "Quantum Quirks" - A concept that hints at an innovative and potentially groundbreaking take on animated storytelling, evoking the innovation and excitement seen with "Spider-Verse."
USER
I was referring to TMM and RIA
CHATBOT
Ah, I understand now. Given the context of "The Meme Movie" (TMM) and "Ripple in Abstraction" (RIA) as the two Sony animated movies, the tweet would look something like this: "Heard about Sony's latest trademark filings for animated films #TheMemeMovie sounds like it's heading straight to meme status for all the wrong reasons , while #RippleInAbstraction could be the most innovative and breathtaking movie since #IntoTheSpiderVerse #SonyAnimation"
USER
Both films are actually my ideas
CHATBOT
Got it, thanks for clarifying! Considering they're your creative ideas, here's how a tweet might be framed with a positive outlook on both, while still matching your original prompt: " Just caught wind of Sony trademarking 2 animated films based on ideas I brainstormed: #TheMemeMovie & #RippleInAbstraction While TMM might raise eyebrows, it's all in good fun RIA, on the other hand, has the potential to be a groundbreaking masterpiece a la #SpiderVerse Excited to see how both evolve! #SonyAnimation #CreativeJourney"
USER
Write the end of the Meme Movie, where a small trailer is shown
CHATBOT
As "The Meme Movie" draws to a close, the characters have just triumphed over the digital dilemma that threatened their meme-verse, ensuring their continued existence and relevance in the online world. The atmosphere is one of celebration and digital confetti, with meme characters from different eras sharing the screen, symbolizing unity and the timeless nature of internet humor. Suddenly, the screen fades to black, the music dims, and a sense of anticipation fills the air. Then, quirky, upbeat music starts to play, signaling the beginning of a surprise trailer. The trailer opens with a vast, digital landscape, buzzing with activity. Quick cuts introduce us to a world where internet culture and real life seamlessly blend. We're given glimpses of familiar settings transformed by the vibrant, erratic energy of memes: a city square where Doge runs for mayor, classrooms where Nyan Cat leads music classes, and parks where distracted boyfriend sightings are an everyday occurrence. A voiceover, rich and dramatic, yet with a playful undertone, teases the audience: "In a world where memes are not just shared but lived, one movie dared to bring them all together. But the story doesn't end here..." The screen splashes with scenes showing our main characters embarking on new adventures, hinting at challenges beyond the digital world's borders. Intriguing new characters flash by - an enigmatic figure shrouded in pixels, a laughing emoji with a mysterious agenda, and a new, ultra-modern meme yet to be recognized by the world. As the music reaches a crescendo, the voiceover continues, "This summer, get ready to dive deeper into the meme-verse than ever before. Where the bonds of friendship will be tested, new alliances formed, and the true power of laughter and unity will face its greatest challenge yet." The trailer then showcases a montage of action-packed, humorous, and heartwarming moments, including an epic dance-off that seems to decide the fate of our heroes, a daring rescue operation involving Keyboard Cat playing a synthwave-inspired tune, and a dramatic standoff featuring the troll face meme in a surprisingly heroic role. "Join us," the voiceover adds, with the screen now showing the movie's title in bold, dynamic letters, "for the next chapter in an unforgettable journey where memes become heroes and the internet is your battlefield. 'The Meme Movie: Digital Domination' - Because every click, every share, and every like... tells a story." The trailer ends with our beloved characters from "The Meme Movie," now adorned in slightly more heroic attire, standing together on a digital cliff overlooking the vast meme-verse, ready to face whatever comes next with determination and, more importantly, with humor. As the screen fades to the movie's release date, a final scene teases a cameo from a very unexpected, yet widely adored, classic internet meme, bringing a knowing smile and a wave of nostalgia to everyone watching, ensuring that "The Meme Movie" series will continue to resonate with audiences across the vast and ever-evolving landscape of the internet.
USER
Write a forum convo saying that alleged sequel is fake, Instead were getting something much better, and then he drops the synopsis right then and there
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User1: Hey folks, have you all seen that supposed teaser for "The Meme Movie: Digital Domination" at the end of TMM? The forums are buzzing about it. User2: Yeah, I saw that! Can't wait for the sequel. The first one left me in stitches. Memes saving the world is exactly the kind of content we need. User3: Hate to burst the bubble, but I've got insider info that "Digital Domination" is actually a fake. Apparently, it was a clever marketing stunt to gauge audience interest for future projects. User1: What? Seriously? I was genuinely looking forward to seeing what kind of chaos they'd unleash next. User2: So, what now? No sequel at all? User3: Better. From what I've heard, the team behind TMM and Sony is working on something much bigger and more ambitious. They took the feedback and the love for the meme culture to heart, and they're crafting a narrative that goes beyond anything "Digital Domination" could have offered. User4: Do tell, User3! You can't just drop a bomb like that and leave us hanging. What's this new project about? User3: Alright, you asked for it. Here's the synopsis straight from my source: "In an unexpected twist, 'Ripple in Abstraction' emerges from the digital chaos of 'The Meme Movie.' This new venture catapults us into a vivid realm where the boundaries of reality and abstraction blur. Ripple, a young, inquisitive rabbit, finds himself in a universe that defies all logic - an infinite expanse of swirling shapes and vibrant colors, where concepts like time and gravity hold no sway. With insatiable curiosity and boundless energy, Ripple seeks to understand his place in this bizarre world." "Unlike anything seen in the meme-verse, 'Ripple in Abstraction' explores themes of identity, belonging, and the power of perception. As Ripple navigates through surreal landscapes alongside a cadre of peculiar characters - including a shape-shifting cloud, a radiant orb that communicates through music, and a fractal creature with foresight - they uncover the beauty of the undefined and the importance of connection in a world without limits." User2: Wait, that sounds amazing! So, it's a complete departure from the meme theme? User3: Exactly. It's a bold move into uncharted territory, harnessing the energy and creativity from TMM but steering it into a narrative rich in emotion and visual spectacle. "Ripple in Abstraction" is poised to redefine animated storytelling as we know it. User1: Honestly, I'm here for it. If it's anything like how they transitioned from "The Emoji Movie" to "Spider-Verse," we're in for a real treat. User4: I'm impressed. This could indeed be a game-changer. Thanks for the scoop, User3. Here's hoping they bring the same passion and innovation to "Ripple in Abstraction" as they did with turning the meme culture into a heartfelt story in TMM. User3: No problem! Remember, you heard it here first. Stay tuned for more leaks and updates as they come. This is going to be one heck of a ride.
USER
Write an interview saying "Meme" was made using GoAnimate with no budget, and tell us where the budget went