Triflicks
Metronome ticking gets faster. A voice whispers: "Three acts. One minute. No filler."
Tired of endless scrolling without a story? TriFlicks forces structure. Every video is exactly three parts: The Setup, The Conflict, The Payoff.
A: Yes. "Chain Flicks" allow 3 different creators to shoot 1 act each, blind. TriFlicks
"Creativity loves constraints," said [Founder Name]. "We realized that endless feeds rot our attention spans, but structured short films can heal them. TriFlicks forces users to have a beginning, a middle, and an end."
A: TriFlicks rejects it. Discipline is key. You get a notification: "Cut 1 second or add a plot hole." Metronome ticking gets faster
Free (with Pro features for advanced editing). Availability: Worldwide. Contact: [Email] 7. FAQ for Users Q: Do I have to film in order? A: No. You can film Act III first (the ending) and TriFlicks will auto-suggest Acts I & II via AI prompts.
Early beta testers have dubbed it "The Netflix of 60-second thrillers." The app also features a "No Dead Air" filter, which automatically rejects videos where nothing happens in the first 5 seconds. No filler
Today, TriFlicks officially launched on iOS, introducing the "3-Act Vertical" format to mobile filmmaking.

