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: Creators on platforms like TikTok use advanced workflows to isolate a specific video frame, export it as a transparent PNG, and layer it back into a video timeline. This produces a stylized three-dimensional depth effect where moving subjects pass behind their own frozen silhouettes. freeze 23 09 22 barbie brill the lab rat xxx 10 verified
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One was a critical darling about the Lakers; the other was a John Wick spinoff. Both released in September 2023. Both were expensive. Both were buried by a lack of marketing. The freeze asks: Why did studios spend $100M on content only to whisper about it? Both were expensive
No freeze of September 2023 is complete without acknowledging the single piece of media that broke containment: the monologue from “The Idol” (Week 3) and the viral clip from “Billions” (Season 7). They weren't good. They were clip-able.
Moving beyond the 2D "freeze" moment, creators are exploring VR and AR, allowing users to step inside the "frozen" 23-second clip [1].