<b>5 pattern-interrupt openers worth stealing this week</b>
The scroll-stoppers all break a visual expectation in frame one. This week's curated pull:
— Mid-sentence cold open: ad starts on a half-finished word, brain auto-completes, thumb pauses. Works because closure-seeking is involuntary.
— Wrong-aspect framing: vertical clip with deliberate black bars top and bottom. Reads as "insider footage," not "ad."
— Hand entering from off-screen to grab the product. Implied second person makes it feel handed to you.
— Reverse-reveal: shows the messy result first, then rewinds to the clean cause.
— On-screen typo left uncorrected for two seconds. Authenticity signal, kills the polished-ad reflex.
🔥 Pick of the week: the mid-sentence open. Cheapest to shoot, hardest to scroll past. Test it on your top three static angles as a 3-second video wrapper before you spend on net-new footage.
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<b>5 pattern-interrupt openers worth stealing this week</b>
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