Just watched last night's Frequency. OM Chuck, Peyton List SO reminds me of Yancy Butler in Witchblade.

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Just watched last night's Frequency. OM Chuck, Peyton List SO reminds me of Yancy Butler in Witchblade.
orontes replied to your post “Oh shit Frequency is damn good.”
I loved it! But maybe it's because I loved the movie too ;)
Yes, I love the movie and went into the show WANTING to like it. And I wasn’t disappointed at all. \o/
debivc78 replied to your post “Oh shit Frequency is damn good.”
I was pleasantly surprised to find it was well written and the actors really sold it. I was however able to predict that her mom was going to end up being dead and she was going to have to solve her murder. But I will be watching it again.
I knew that from having seen the movie a zillion times, but I still loved it. But it was sad that the boyfriend no longer knew her, once she save her Dad.
The guy who wrote the movie, wrote the first episode, so Carver was smart to go back to the original story teller to get the show started.
I will definitely be watching next week.
Oh shit Frequency is damn good.
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Yes, it really is a shame that being on SPN is such a career ender. :p
I recently discovered that Technicolor has a cinestyle picture profile for Canon EOS cameras. I was able to download it and this is the first video I shot with it. I’m really happy with how the color turned out.
This was an awesome event! I got some great interviews and b-roll was thanks to a Frequency volunteer. I was only sad that I couldn’t join in the fun.
I shot, produced, and edited this video during my time with Frequency TV at Columbia College Chicago.
This was a quick video I shot and edited for the Cycling Club at Columbia. Dave had a great interview, and some great stories. I was sad to have to cut some parts out.