Today's mood. Got a bit heartbroken. Nothing bad. I'll be happy again in about a month or so.
The Bowery Presents
todays bird
Cosimo Galluzzi

Jimmy Eat World
Sade Olutola

Product Placement

Love Begins

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Kiana Khansmith
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The Bright Sessions
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!
One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Today's mood. Got a bit heartbroken. Nothing bad. I'll be happy again in about a month or so.
I just remembered that joke.
I thought it was a good joke.
Flowstate
I don’t know what is this company, who they are and what they do, but it smells like the Illuminati in some ways.
http://hailoverman.com/
Flowstate is "the first writing tool to emphasize the distinction between writing and editing. Flowstate is a response to the amphetanminic digital age, born out of ancient writing disciplines. It frees the writer to turn on, tune in, and block out.”
Basically, you have to write. If you stop more than five seconds, all your work is gone. Forever gone.
They describe it as “the most dangerous app”. I can easily understand why.
Warning: tears of happiness may ensue.
nomnomnomnom.
Today’s inspirational links
Martin Scorsese's Film School: The 85 Films You Need To See To Know Anything About Film
Nudité, transgression et féminisme : qu’est-ce que “l’humour au féminin” dans les séries ? (in french)
A practical guide to making your first short film
To a very slow week,
A very slow week indeed, not much to do at work, only a couple of last minutes world-saving.
I’ll take the chance to work this week-end on the ace project, starting the episode structure and writing some scenes down. Some friends seem interesting into participating, which is exciting.
Also I’ve got a couple of inspiration links to share and I started a Pinterest which I plan on filling with nice stuffs ! On to the week-end ! *sleep*
it’s hard to know sometimes
It’s not about adding diversity for the sake of diversity, it’s about subtracting homogeneity for the sake of realism.
Mary Robinette Kowal (via batanice)
ruby you are my favourite artist no hyperbole i love you so much do you have any drawings of racoons
that’s very cool thanks friend! I do have any drawings of raccoons, yes
Today’s inspiration links
Caterine Hardwicke on production orga : http://nofilmschool.com/2016/04/catherine-hardwicke-detailed-inspiring-production-checklist-tribeca-talks
Writing resources :
Seventh Sanctum
Writers Den
12 films with perfect cinematography (according to critics) : http://nofilmschool.com/2016/04/12-films-have-perfect-cinematography-according-60-critics
Painting hours waiting for dinner. (I spend my week-ends waiting for food)
“Her”, directed by Spike Jonze.
That joke will never get old
I am currently working on a new fiction project. A comedy about asexuality that doesn’t have a name yet.
Researching is pretty fun, and I have a plot coming along.
Conflict is the essential spice of every great story. One of the key things that I look for in each scene of a screenplay is the way the writer has used conflict to propel the story forward. Conflict can take on many forms, internal, external, subconscious, etc. I always look at conflict in terms of
50s // vivian maier
Poetry, novels, short stories, memoir and young adult: These 12 books by Canadian aboriginal women are amazing reads.
2016 reading challenge, yo !
My 2016 reading challenge is available there.