To engage the audience, use the nature of a .rar file (compression and passwords):
This is a multi-platform storytelling series (TikTok/YouTube Shorts/Reddit) focusing on the discovery of a corrupted archive found on an old laptop purchased at an estate sale. 1. The Hook (The Discovery) Bitter.Exclusion.rar
: Curiosity. The creator thinks it’s just a weird art project. To engage the audience, use the nature of a
– A photo of a suburban street, but the house in the center is replaced by a static-filled void. 3. The "Rar" Gimmick (The Interactive Element) The creator thinks it’s just a weird art project
: Each "episode" is a new attempt to extract a file. Sometimes the extraction fails, resulting in "corrupted" audio or visual jumpscares that "leak" into the creator's real-life environment. 4. Narrative Arc: The Bitter Truth
: The creator realizes Bitter.Exclusion.rar isn't a file on the computer, but a protocol for the computer to delete things from reality. The final video ends with the creator clicking "Extract All" and the screen going to black.
Since "Bitter.Exclusion.rar" sounds like a cryptic file name often found in storytelling, digital horror, or "lost media" creepypastas, I’ve developed a content concept around it. Content Concept: "The Unpacking"