To develop a misleading liking of the project within the software's small viewport. A common mistake often made by digital artists, more specifically VFX artists working within software such as After Effects.
My VFX shot looked so epic in after effects - then I rendered it and watched it full screen on my monitor...so many mistakes! I totally had viewportitis!
by Sir Node Wrangler May 17, 2021

A storytelling phenomenon in DC movies where the audience is dropped into a fully-formed universe without context, explanation, or emotional setup. Instead of gradually building the world, the film simply shows a snapshot of it and expects viewers to care — like staring through a cinematic window into a timeline that’s already been running for 10 seasons you never got to see.
Symptoms include:
Characters appearing fully developed with no origin story
Emotional payoff scenes with no emotional setup
Lore that’s clearly important but never explained
Constant feeling of “Wait, did I miss something?”
Needing to consult YouTube lore videos just to understand what you watched
Symptoms include:
Characters appearing fully developed with no origin story
Emotional payoff scenes with no emotional setup
Lore that’s clearly important but never explained
Constant feeling of “Wait, did I miss something?”
Needing to consult YouTube lore videos just to understand what you watched
“Lex Luthor has a private army, knows Superman’s secrets, and built a prison in space. Did I blink and miss three movies?”
“Nope. First appearance. Enjoy the vibes.”
"Thats a classic case of DC Viewport Syndrome."
“Nope. First appearance. Enjoy the vibes.”
"Thats a classic case of DC Viewport Syndrome."
by Mole_Man August 16, 2025
