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The Chaos of a 48 Hour Film Fest
Many weeks ago, I worked on a 48 Hour film down in Kalamazoo. I knew about it for a couple of weeks, thinking I was going to help with...
Independent Artistry: No-Budget, No Problem
While some art forms are primarily independent, because there is a lack of commercial viability to painting and sculpting apart from the...
Writing for VR: Stuck In Place
Games on the Vive and Oculus have great potential, and the recent creations on the systems are examples of this. Battle simulators,...
m.A.A.d.
I visited Phoenix, Arizona earlier this year to visit a friend, and on a whim we went to the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art on one...
Scriptwriting for Series: How Streaming Frees The Writer
Fargo is one of my favorite TV series ever made, for the extreme differences it has in focus in scenes, looking at character quirks as...
The Seemingly Interactive Game: Deceiving Your Audience
Some popular videogames nowadays are story-driven adventure games, like Life is Strange, or Telltale Games' entire catalogue of modern...
Medium as the Message: My Experience
Throughout my life I have found public speaking to be a very difficult task. There is an innate ability in public speaking that I fear I...
Suspense & I
For my blog, I decided to have a theme of what I find most interesting in film - the Suspense. My order of priorities when I want to make...
A screenshot of a favorite short of mine, all about the intensity of the scene.
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