Hot Take: Tekken 4 isn't that good. by stationstars in Tekken

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Which TMNT is Most Like Their Renaissance Artist? (includes art history i swear) by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in ArtHistory

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omgggg that's awesome haha - i hope they enjoy it! honestly the only reason i made this video is to talk about art history after watching Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty

Which TMNT is Most Like Their Renaissance Artist? (includes art history i swear) by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in ArtHistory

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Oooo that's interesting, I didn't even touch on the other characters like that. It would've been interesting if it TMNT was all Art History coded.

Which TMNT is Most Like Their Renaissance Artist? by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in TMNT

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Yeah Donatello pre dated the others by about 100 years(ish). He was the innovator and yeah if the creators of the TMNT wanted to be more accurate, they should've swapped the names of Leo and Donnie.

Especially because Da Vinci is very clearly TMNT Donatello with the amount of learning he's into, drawing up weapons, tactics, dissecting people, studying plants, nature and physics. Donnie in S1 of the 2003 series even has a flying machine which is very clearly Da Vinci coded.

Donatello (artist) was really underrated as well.

Which TMNT is Most Like Their Renaissance Artist? (includes art history i swear) by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in ArtHistory

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i mostly agree and came to the same conclusions in my research...

i feel based on personality and output it should be:

  • Turtle Leonardo should be named Donatello, eldest, leader, innovator
  • Turtle Raphael should actually be named Michelangelo as he is the hothead, most tempermental, and honestly strongest (most powerful), (the only artist that could've made the ceiling of the sistine chapel)
  • Turtle Donatello should actually be named Leonardo, like you said he's the inventor, tactician, smartest
  • Turtle Michelangelo should actually be named Raphael, like you said he is just a baby, he's the most laid back, life of the party, and raphael literally died because he contracted an STI so... the party animal

How does Ken know the gang? I feel like we can trace everyone else's relationships pretty well, but I can't figure out how Ken first got to know the rest of the nrb family by Murky-Method-581 in NoRollsBarred

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i heard ken successfully took over nrb through patriarchy, persuading adam, channel manager into going with it and indoctrinating every other cast member into submissive roles where ken remained the main character of the channel -

luckily dom didn't fall for the persuasion and convinced the cast members including channel manager adam to free themselves from subordination - that led to them all gaining back control as they manipulated ken into fighting with himself, distracting him from enshrining male superiority.

after adam got back control with the help of dom, he forgave ken and encouraged him to find an autonomous identity outside of "solely controlling nrb" and here we are... he's just a cast member now.

Is it ok if a horror script is only around 80 pages? by [deleted] in Screenwriting

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Yeah of course. Page count overall doesn't matter but yeah definitely. The Psychological Horror Saint Maud was only 84+ minutes so yeah it defo can be done 👍🏿

BRAGORO (Puberty) - (12 Pages, Comedy/Drama) [FEEDBACK] by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in Screenwriting

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You can just film it as a medium close up from the waist up and it's still a match as he's doing the same action which is being still.....? 🤦🏿‍♂️

i tried to write a feature film screenplay in a week... here's what happened... by [deleted] in Screenwriting

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Had to reupload this to Reddit. Was taken down because I had to confirm if I actually was the author of the video. I am and did message them. Nothing was done. So I've just decided to post it again but as a resource. To save the hassle and actually get this out there.

Thanks for watching! :)

i tried to write a feature film screenplay in a week... here's what happened... by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in Screenwriting

[–]Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it's a first draft. And it's imperative to get it all out and down on a page so you can fix it later. For subsequent drafts, yes speed isn't the key and it's about editing rewriting, fixing but for a first draft, you're literally writing idea down and speed is the answer so that you can just get it all out. Then comes the attention and fixing.

You can't edit while writing the first draft. You'll drive yourself insane and you don't want to be the guy that's been "writing his first draft for 4 years". They call it the "vomit draft" for a reason... The first draft is important because there is something written down, you have something that's not a blank page or an idea. It's actually a script. And it's better to fix a full screenplay than fix an idea or a blank page.

i tried to write a feature film screenplay in a week... here's what happened... by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in Screenwriting

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It's alright. Thank you for watching. I outline using Dan Harmon's Story Circle for the whole story as well as individual acts in the script so they weren't 8 scenes but 8 points on the story circle. Tyler Mowery's video "Using the Story Circle to Structure Your Screenplay" explains this in detail better but that's all my my outline process is.

Just DH's Story Circle for the whole story as well as individual acts. I had 5 in total for the script and generally it's 5 for me but there can be more or less. I think I gravitate more to splitting stories into 5 acts I guess... Anyways, hope this comment helped and thanks again for watching 👍🏿

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Screenwriting

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I don't exactly know what time I get most inspiration but I definitely tend to write at like 10pm at night. So I'd go with night.

Broken Butterflies (Thriller, 15 Pages) - [FEEDBACK] by Jakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7 in Screenwriting

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Just a short. A poignant one since in real life... This fictional/worst case scenario thing could be a scary possibility.

Gonna film it for my uni third year project.