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3. The Mutation
Here is where it gets interesting. Once a trend hits the mainstream, the "cool factor" dies for early adopters. So, they mutate it. Parodies, remixes, and "unexpected" versions appear. This keeps the entertainment fresh. For example, a sad audio clip might start as a breakup montage, but by day three, it is being used to show a burnt piece of toast. Mutated trends last longer. It looks like you’ve entered a filename that
A. Narrative Chaos (The "Storytime")
Long-form is back, but in a new format. Creators are using the "green screen" stitch to tell insane, unbelievable stories over subway surfers footage. The entertainment value isn't the story itself, but the editing rhythm. Jump cuts every 1.5 seconds, zoom-ins on text messages, and a beat drop during the reveal. File Format and Software : If you're dealing
What’s Next? (A Prediction)
As AI generated content becomes indistinguishable from reality, the value of raw, human, imperfect entertainment will skyrocket.
We are already seeing a backlash against over-produced influencer content. The next big trend? Boring content. Long-form videos of people reading, walking, or cooking without music. A rebellion against the noise.
1. The 80/20 Rule of Trending
Eighty percent of your content should be "evergreen" (quality entertainment that lasts). Twenty percent should be reactive to trends. Use trending audio and formats, but filter them through your unique brand lens. A finance creator using a dance trend to explain compound interest is memorable; just dancing is forgettable.