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In Cincinnati, Ohio there is an annual College Movie Festival. It includes several local colleges and they have teams submit short films. Our team was Team Rosie from Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Team Rosie was conceived by my mom. She suggested I make a team based around female empowerment. I loved the idea. This was my final year and I wanted to make an impact. Rosie the Riveter was always a big inspiration for me. I contacted several classmates and Team Rosie was born. We were only going to be given two weeks to write, shoot and edit the film. That didn’t stop us from meeting before the two weeks to discuss our roles and do some priliminary casting. I would be directing, editing and writing. I wrote the film in an hour at 11pm after being given the theme of Tolerance. The story was based on experiences by myself and those close to me. We shot the film over a weekend. Everyone supported each other and worked together. I was very injured that weekend and I could not walk. My crew literally held me up during filming. A picture of Rosie the Riveter was used as a set prop to honor our mascot. We then edited the film and even submitted a day early. When the showing arrived, we were excited to see our hard work on the big screen. Although we won no awards, we didn’t lose. We won through our teamwork, our determination, and our message. Tears were streaming through my eyes just watching our hard work come to fruition. This film was a passion project. We were women and men from all paths of life coming together. The movie, Rise Above: A Short Film by Team Rosie, is currently on YouTube.
In Cincinnati, Ohio there is an annual College Movie Festival. It includes several local colleges and they have teams submit short films. Our team was Team Rosie from Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Team Rosie was conceived by my mom. She suggested I make a team based around female empowerment. I loved the idea. This was my final year and I wanted to make an impact. Rosie the Riveter was always a big inspiration for me. I contacted several classmates and Team Rosie was born. We were only going to be given two weeks to write, shoot and edit the film. That didn’t stop us from meeting before the two weeks to discuss our roles and do some priliminary casting. I would be directing, editing and writing. I wrote the film in an hour at 11pm after being given the theme of Tolerance. The story was based on experiences by myself and those close to me. We shot the film over a weekend. Everyone supported each other and worked together. I was very injured that weekend and I could not walk. My crew literally held me up during filming. A picture of Rosie the Riveter was used as a set prop to honor our mascot. We then edited the film and even submitted a day early. When the showing arrived, we were excited to see our hard work on the big screen. Although we won no awards, we didn’t lose. We won through our teamwork, our determination, and our message. Tears were streaming through my eyes just watching our hard work come to fruition. This film was a passion project. We were women and men from all paths of life coming together. The movie, Rise Above: A Short Film by Team Rosie, is currently on YouTube.
In Cincinnati, Ohio there is an annual College Movie Festival. It includes several local colleges and they have teams submit short films. Our team was Team Rosie from Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Team Rosie was conceived by my mom. She suggested I make a team based around female empowerment. I loved the idea. This was my final year and I wanted to make an impact. Rosie the Riveter was always a big inspiration for me. I contacted several classmates and Team Rosie was born. We were only going to be given two weeks to write, shoot and edit the film. That didn’t stop us from meeting before the two weeks to discuss our roles and do some priliminary casting. I would be directing, editing and writing. I wrote the film in an hour at 11pm after being given the theme of Tolerance. The story was based on experiences by myself and those close to me. We shot the film over a weekend. Everyone supported each other and worked together. I was very injured that weekend and I could not walk. My crew literally held me up during filming. A picture of Rosie the Riveter was used as a set prop to honor our mascot. We then edited the film and even submitted a day early. When the showing arrived, we were excited to see our hard work on the big screen. Although we won no awards, we didn’t lose. We won through our teamwork, our determination, and our message. Tears were streaming through my eyes just watching our hard work come to fruition. This film was a passion project. We were women and men from all paths of life coming together. The movie, Rise Above: A Short Film by Team Rosie, is currently on YouTube.
In Cincinnati, Ohio there is an annual College Movie Festival. It includes several local colleges and they have teams submit short films. Our team was Team Rosie from Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Team Rosie was conceived by my mom. She suggested I make a team based around female empowerment. I loved the idea. This was my final year and I wanted to make an impact. Rosie the Riveter was always a big inspiration for me. I contacted several classmates and Team Rosie was born. We were only going to be given two weeks to write, shoot and edit the film. That didn’t stop us from meeting before the two weeks to discuss our roles and do some priliminary casting. I would be directing, editing and writing. I wrote the film in an hour at 11pm after being given the theme of Tolerance. The story was based on experiences by myself and those close to me. We shot the film over a weekend. Everyone supported each other and worked together. I was very injured that weekend and I could not walk. My crew literally held me up during filming. A picture of Rosie the Riveter was used as a set prop to honor our mascot. We then edited the film and even submitted a day early. When the showing arrived, we were excited to see our hard work on the big screen. Although we won no awards, we didn’t lose. We won through our teamwork, our determination, and our message. Tears were streaming through my eyes just watching our hard work come to fruition. This film was a passion project. We were women and men from all paths of life coming together. The movie, Rise Above: A Short Film by Team Rosie, is currently on YouTube.
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poe is such a fun star wars character hes just like a gay man who loves flying his little airplane around what more could you want
In Cincinnati, Ohio there is an annual College Movie Festival. It includes several local colleges and they have teams submit short films. Our team was Team Rosie from Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Team Rosie was conceived by my mom. She suggested I make a team based around female empowerment. I loved the idea. This was my final year and I wanted to make an impact. Rosie the Riveter was always a big inspiration for me. I contacted several classmates and Team Rosie was born. We were only going to be given two weeks to write, shoot and edit the film. That didn’t stop us from meeting before the two weeks to discuss our roles and do some priliminary casting. I would be directing, editing and writing. I wrote the film in an hour at 11pm after being given the theme of Tolerance. The story was based on experiences by myself and those close to me. We shot the film over a weekend. Everyone supported each other and worked together. I was very injured that weekend and I could not walk. My crew literally held me up during filming. A picture of Rosie the Riveter was used as a set prop to honor our mascot. We then edited the film and even submitted a day early. When the showing arrived, we were excited to see our hard work on the big screen. Although we won no awards, we didn’t lose. We won through our teamwork, our determination, and our message. Tears were streaming through my eyes just watching our hard work come to fruition. This film was a passion project. We were women and men from all paths of life coming together. The movie, Rise Above: A Short Film by Team Rosie, is currently on YouTube.
Ohh damn 😂 plot twist
A DANGEROUS DOGGO
This show is gold.
wow this is the first time in months i’ve actually seen the real post instead of the dialogue posted on screencaps of other shows
The original is the best because everyone’s reactions are spot on
This is the first time I’ve EVER seen a gifset of the original scene.
I’m a spy! That’s what I do!
In this reimagined future in which Killian is teaming up with adult Henry, Emma better be taking a nice, long, non-curse induced nap. And Killian better be going home every night to give her the business.
I will not tolerate their happy ending being ruined.
Captain Swan Encyclopedia:
Season 6, Episode 20. “The Song In Your Heart”.
Love, Kindness, and Other Useless Things. (Chapter 17)
As always, thank you so much for all your help, @cupcakecana ❤
Summary: CS AU, set in 1815. – Lord Killian Jones is haunted by the demons of his past which makes him nowhere near the man he once was, so he can’t be the father he wants to be. And above all, he believes he is undeserving of love. Perhaps with Emma that is all about to change. But falling in love is never easy, that’s just how it is.
You can read this story on AO3 and ff.net :)
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As is tradition, here’s an unorganized list of all the Good Shit™ i loved in Wonder Woman.
the line about how men are not necessary for sexual pleasure. Lesbian Island #confirmed
the inclusion of discussions of period racism and the Native American genocide
Antiope, my wife.
every time Diana just looked at Steve like ‘your culture is backwards and prejudiced and it sucks, Steve.’
THE OPENING BATTLE WITH THE AMAZONS WOWOWOWOW
didn’t include a male-gaze ridden sex scene, but did include a gratutious, moderately objectifying naked Chris Pine scene
Diana coming to terms with the fact that she needed to adjust her worldview and perspective on the nature of humanity, and deciding that humanity is worth saving anyway
THE FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY HOLY SHITTING FUCK
all the greek gods are fucking dead get wrekt scrubs
Diana! Being so genuine and kind and compassionate!!!!
the very strong anti-war message. like, it doesn’t get much stronger than completely annihilating the godly manifestation of war itself.
The bait-and-switch bad guy reveal.
Diana ends up by fighting for good without even needing a sword, just like she said she would as a little girl.
SHE PICKED UP A TANK AND THREW IT HOLY SHIT
i’m so gay for this character good god
take my fucking money patty jenkins just fuckin take it
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