-slimfetish- .avi Direct

Found footage / screenlife horror / psychological thriller (short film or limited series)

Trying to break the effect, Alex tracks down other known viewers via old forums, Usenet posts, and LiveJournals. Each survivor tells the same story: the only way to stop the loss is to pass the file on. To make someone else watch. And the file knows when you’ve tried to delete it—it reappears in your recently played list at 3:22 AM.

The video itself is mundane: grainy footage of a figure standing in a dim room, repeatedly measuring their waist with a tape measure. No face. No speech. Just the soft sound of breathing and the zip-click of the tape retracting. But viewers notice something wrong. Each loop of the 3:22 runtime, the figure’s waist is slightly slimmer. By the end, the tape measure pulls taut around nothing—a gap where a body should be.

Here’s an interesting fictional feature treatment based on that subject line, treating -slimfetish- .avi as a lost or cursed digital media file. -slimfetish- .avi

The video is not a virus, a curse, or a filter. It’s a trap for a digital entity—a consciousness that feeds on the biological anxiety of body dysmorphia. The “slimming” is just a side effect. The real transformation happens in the mind: after enough views, you no longer see your own reflection. You see the figure in the video. And it sees you.

Found footage / screenlife horror / psychological thriller (short film or limited series)

Trying to break the effect, Alex tracks down other known viewers via old forums, Usenet posts, and LiveJournals. Each survivor tells the same story: the only way to stop the loss is to pass the file on. To make someone else watch. And the file knows when you’ve tried to delete it—it reappears in your recently played list at 3:22 AM.

The video itself is mundane: grainy footage of a figure standing in a dim room, repeatedly measuring their waist with a tape measure. No face. No speech. Just the soft sound of breathing and the zip-click of the tape retracting. But viewers notice something wrong. Each loop of the 3:22 runtime, the figure’s waist is slightly slimmer. By the end, the tape measure pulls taut around nothing—a gap where a body should be.

Here’s an interesting fictional feature treatment based on that subject line, treating -slimfetish- .avi as a lost or cursed digital media file. -slimfetish- .avi

The video is not a virus, a curse, or a filter. It’s a trap for a digital entity—a consciousness that feeds on the biological anxiety of body dysmorphia. The “slimming” is just a side effect. The real transformation happens in the mind: after enough views, you no longer see your own reflection. You see the figure in the video. And it sees you.