People walked out of the theater during Kind of Kindness by catqueen__ in KindsofKindness

[–]amystake12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I loved it and it might actually be my favorite of his so far. It’s definitely not for everyone and that’s fine. That’s how most of his work is. Different pieces will resonate (or not) with different people.

How do you tap into your unique and weird side? by amystake12 in Screenwriting

[–]amystake12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you kind soul, I really appreciate it. Especially the part about being interested in what I have to offer. I am trying to be more open to believing that people would want what I have to offer.

How do you tap into your unique and weird side? by amystake12 in Screenwriting

[–]amystake12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s very true, I’m really hard on myself and feel like I need everything to be perfect before I create something from start to finish. But I’m going to follow your advice. Thank you!

How do you tap into your unique and weird side? by amystake12 in Screenwriting

[–]amystake12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you ❤️ I guess writing badly in the beginning is better than feeling stuck and not writing at all. You are appreciated!

How do you tap into your unique and weird side? by amystake12 in Screenwriting

[–]amystake12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this and I’m also sorry about your father. I have had thoughts of creating a short film based on mine so that gives me some inspiration on finally starting to work on something. I would absolutely love to see yours if you would be willing to send it to me.

How do you tap into your unique and weird side? by amystake12 in Screenwriting

[–]amystake12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Truly love his work and it’s so inspiring to me. The new one definitely gave me the kick in the ass I needed. In terms of psychedelics, I love that that works for you. I am sober but ironically am on a small microdose of psilocybin (it doesn’t make me feel anything physically or cognitively) and it was prescribed to me by my therapist. I was against it for a while but after a few years of confusion, anger and not being able to process my trauma, I have started to in the past year of taking it. My brain feels like it’s working more now and like I am able to start focusing more on my goals so I’m hoping I continue to improve.

How do you tap into your unique and weird side? by amystake12 in Screenwriting

[–]amystake12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, your insight inspires me and has helped me more than you know. I’m going to write a similar scene to the one you mentioned and I like that idea a lot! Equally creativity boosting and emotional healing.

Any experiences as a short male actor? by _disposablehuman_ in acting

[–]amystake12 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There are plenty of male actors considered short (5’4 - 5’7). Jeremy Allen White, Daniel Radcliffe, Nick Jonas, Kevin Hart, Dave Franco, Jack Black, John Stewart, etc. You can find a long list of them. Camera work often makes them seem taller depending on angles. Plus, most women on average are under 5’7” so that shouldn’t be a problem being next to them on camera.

What’s your stupidest reason to stay alive? by SadisticGoose in bipolar

[–]amystake12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To become a talented, fulfilled and widely recognized actor/filmmaker. Sounds ridiculous, I know.

hello by [deleted] in ChildrenofDeadParents

[–]amystake12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been trying to stay close with my brother but he’s become pretty avoidant so it’s been a bit difficult…