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Meiniac
people punching paint on a wall definitely sounds like "the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination" to me
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I’m really hoping this doesn’t come off as rude, but if you‘re generalizing like this so much then I don’t think your taste in movies is what is making you alienated amongst your peers. I suggest looking at this situation from a different perspective.No. They’re just incredibly pretentious and incredibly annoying and I’ve been stuck in classes with them for the past two and a half years and I hate it.
I just want to find some people who want to make the same kinds of movies I do so I can actually relate to my classmates and professors instead of sitting there feeling alienated and belittled.
My sister and brother-in-law decided to come over for the holidays a bit early, so I'm meeting up with them to hang out for a while.So, I just finished crying into a microphone. How are you all?
Ditto from me, although knowing Snake, this has probably been a problem for years now.I’m really hoping this doesn’t come off as rude, but if you‘re generalizing like this so much then I don’t think your taste in movies is what is making you alienated amongst your peers. I suggest looking at this situation from a different perspective.
I’m pretty sure there was an event Shiny Rayquaza once. It’s possible that it isn’t hacked.Thinking back to it, I'm pretty sure back in the 3DS days of Pokemon, someone traded me a shiny Rayquaza. I think I still have it on my save on Moon.
...Is...that even possible to have? I don't like having hacked 'Mons (used to not mind it, but I don't like it nowadays), so I'd kind of like to know if I should keep it or not.
Morning, weeb!hello fellow weebs
I'm not just your average everyday weeb.hello fellow weebs
I know. That’s why I said I’d like to meet one. Because they have to exist. It’s just statistics.Sounds rough but you know not all artists are like that, right?
When you’re Professor asks what the point of filmmaking is, and you raise your hand and say “to tell a story” because that’s why you want to make films in the first place, and she tells you to your face that you are wrong, then you tend to not wanna speak up very often in class.I’m really hoping this doesn’t come off as rude, but if you‘re generalizing like this so much then I don’t think your taste in movies is what is making you alienated amongst your peers. I suggest looking at this situation from a different perspective.
Greetings fellow anime enthusiast.hello fellow weebs
You call me a weeb!? Hahahahahahahaha, I am more than a weeb...hello fellow weebs
I have no other words but “What the ****?”You call me a weeb!? Hahahahahahahaha, I am more than a weeb...
I AM A OTAKU!!
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I mean, your prof isn’t technically wrong there. Filming is more than just storytelling. Documenting events, preserving the past, etc are more of the point than simple storytelling.When you’re Professor asks what the point of filmmaking is, and you raise your hand and say “to tell a story” because that’s why you want to make films in the first place, and she tells you to your face that you are wrong, then you tend to not wanna speak up very often in class.
A traditional, seasonal greeting is in order:hello fellow weebs
I think she wanted to hear "to send a message" due to even stuff like King Kong being massively political back in the 30'sI know. That’s why I said I’d like to meet one. Because they have to exist. It’s just statistics.
When you’re Professor asks what the point of filmmaking is, and you raise your hand and say “to tell a story” because that’s why you want to make films in the first place, and she tells you to your face that you are wrong, then you tend to not wanna speak up very often in class.
I dunno either, other than I have way more wtf kinda stuff I can pull fromI have no other words but “What the ****?”
That's the point of DOCUMENTARY filmmaking. The purpose of Narrative filmmaking is to tell a story. And the purpose of experimental filmmaking is to do interesting things with the visuals. Each form has a different purpose, and you can't just say one point fits all three like my professor did (ftr, she said the point of filmmaking was the visuals, which I guess wasn't wrong but I feel like it's an incomplete definition and it's not even the most important part).I mean, your prof isn’t technically wrong there. Filming is more than just storytelling. Documenting events, preserving the past, etc are more of the point than simple storytelling.
photoshop tim hortons onto your avatar and then i'll believe itI love Tim Horton's coffee.
Nope. She said it was all about visuals. Not visual storytelling. Just visuals. And then she proceeded to teach the class almost exclusivly with indie expirimental films. In a class called FILM MAKING 1!I think she wanted to hear "to send a message" due to even stuff like King Kong being massively political back in the 30's
Do you mean released in this decade or just in general during the decade? Because I'm about to question the **** out of CloudView attachment 252996
I can practically list off my favorite games of the decade using only a Smash bros screenshot.
You'll want good shots and memorable cinematography but nobody makes a movie just for making something look pretty, even James Cameron's mighty whitey movie had a narrative it wanted to sell and people only remember it looking niceNope. She said it was all about visuals. Not visual storytelling. Just visuals. And then she proceeded to teach the class almost exclusivly with indie expirimental films. In a class called FILM MAKING 1!
I'm cheating because a statue of cloud appears in Kingdom hearts 3.Do you mean released in this decade or just in general during the decade? Because I'm about to question the **** out of Cloud
Anyone? I would've asked earlier if it wasn't for time zones.Looking through the last few pages, now I wonder what you guys would say my archetype is.
I don’t really remember anyone being so pretentious in the last couple art classes I did... then again, they were just community college art classes, so I’d imagine something more specialized would have a difference?I know. That’s why I said I’d like to meet one. Because they have to exist. It’s just statistics.
Sounds like it should be “camera angles 101” or something, since a movie is a sum of its parts (including script and music,) isn’t it?Nope. She said it was all about visuals. Not visual storytelling. Just visuals. And then she proceeded to teach the class almost exclusivly with indie expirimental films. In a class called FILM MAKING 1!
Exactly. The class was so colored by her own personal preferences it made me mad. And then I went on to have like, 4 more classes with her each semester!You'll want good shots and memorable cinematography but nobody makes a movie just for making something look pretty, even James Cameron's mighty whitey movie had a narrative it wanted to sell and people only remember it looking nice
That’s not my point. My point is that it doesn’t matter what kinda film you’re making, filming isn’t just storytelling. What type the film is is irrelevant to my argument.That's the point of DOCUMENTARY filmmaking. The purpose of Narrative filmmaking is to tell a story. And the purpose of experimental filmmaking is to do interesting things with the visuals. Each form has a different purpose, and you can't just say one point fits all three like my professor did (ftr, she said the point of filmmaking was the visuals, which I guess wasn't wrong but I feel like it's an incomplete definition and it's not even the most important part).
She's only ever made experimental and indie films. THAT'S why she said what she said. And she doesn't give a flying fitzgerald about story.I don’t really remember anyone being so pretentious in the last couple art classes I did... then again, they were just community college art classes, so I’d imagine something more specialized would have a difference?
They should be pretty easy to find on the internet at least... I’m not punching paint on a wall and I’m going to say that what I’m doing is often weird. Unless the majority of art falls outside that specific definition of art...
Sounds like it should be “camera angles 101” or something, since a movie is a sum of its parts (including script and music,) isn’t it?
Although, if she didn’t use any examples, it sounds almost as if she’s just saying, “quit filmmaking right now, and become a VFX artist instead!”
That’s a new one.And she doesn't give a flying fitzgerald
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I can practically list off my favorite games of the decade using only a Smash bros screenshot.
shame Sakurai said noKid Icarus Uprising desperately needs a sequel.
We will get one...Kid Icarus Uprising desperately needs a sequel.
I would be content with a remaster at least.Kid Icarus Uprising desperately needs a sequel.
Couldn't make it fit onto my current avatar, but I DO have an alternate avatar of Tails I'd like to use in the future where it works. Here is the result:photoshop tim hortons onto your avatar and then i'll believe it
So give the project to someone else.shame Sakurai said no
disrespecting sakurai is a one-way ticket to the shadow realmSo give the project to someone else.
None, only the Tickington quests make other references to other DQ games, and even then that's an exclusive to the Nintendo variants of the game.How many Dragon Quest games should I play to get the most out of DQXI's story? I've beaten DQ1 and DQ2 and I'm currently working my way through DQ3.