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    PIXAR's 22 rules of storytelling

    this is great! these days I feel like I can't get too much good advice about writing. thanks!
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    watch 'End of the Line' short student film

    Excellent! Had to watch the ending twice to understand what I think happened. No criticism except that I thought the less eventful shots ran a bit long. The picture and sound was phenominal. Can I ask what video/audio equipment you used?
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    watch Portions of this film are of epic proportions. Enjoy!

    Of course I was looking for reactions, isn't that the point of any film? And I appreciate the very little education gained from this thread. Looks like I still have plenty to learn about this audience. The 'useless garbage' is always tolerated but, naturally, not useful. Yes.
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    movies What's the last film you watched? And rate it!

    The Bourne Legacy: 8/10 Loved this for a Bourne reboot/sequel/expansion/whatever. The tone and feel were in line with what I expect from a Bourne film. The parallels made with the original Bourne series are peppered in just enough to make the experience new and familiar at the same time. I...
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    watch Portions of this film are of epic proportions. Enjoy!

    Clearly the playful nature of this idea has been lost... i agree this isn't a place for blind praise but honest discussion. i also agree criticism is useless if it's not constructive. as a newcomer to this community i'd like offer up an actual passion project that is more in line with what...
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    watch Portions of this film are of epic proportions. Enjoy!

    yes... the long intro and short runtime is the whole point. no need to belittle because you're not on board with a parody of unfulfilled expectations. agreed about monetization.
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    watch Portions of this film are of epic proportions. Enjoy!

    Just text? I think you missed the point. And I'm not sure what a mug is.
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    watch Portions of this film are of epic proportions. Enjoy!

    Enough said. Shot with Canon T2i, edited in FCPX. http://youtu.be/kDiuvDoTn68
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