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Hugo Fuchs
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Is it something like this?www.lacanadaplayhouse.org/meisner.PDF
on the learning of lines and the telling of the story
Scene 15 is a little over three pages of intense dialog, some important character beats, and a fair amount of technobabble. We were supposed to shoot it tomorrow, but it was moved to this afternoon, so my plan to learn it tonight was pushed up by almost 24 hours. People always want to know how a...
Is it something like this?www.lacanadaplayhouse.org/meisner.PDF
on the learning of lines and the telling of the story
Scene 15 is a little over three pages of intense dialog, some important character beats, and a fair amount of technobabble. We were supposed to shoot it tomorrow, but it was moved to this afternoon, so my plan to learn it tonight was pushed up by almost 24 hours. People always want to know how a...
31 hour shooting days?
So did you shoot on Venus? Mercury? Pluto?
Congrats.
Axis of Anarchy RULES!
A few months ago, Felicia Day asked me if I'd like to play a character in Season 3 of The Guild. The conversation went something like this: Felicia: So, I wrote this character for Season 3 of The Guild and I wondered if y— Me: YES YES A THOUSAND TIMES YES YOU HAD ME AT "THE GUILD!" Rob Reiner's ...
Will it tell any stories that include a yorkie and a microwave?
:D
this is the introduction to memories of the future
Memories of the Future should have been released already, but it was significantly delayed when I did a whole bunch of the "acting" part of the "Writer/Actor" multiclassing I've been doing for the last few levels. However, I took a giant leap toward release (wow, that sounds dirty) about 40 minu...
yeah, Naver = AOL ... and will eventually crash like AOL did also ... for the same reasons.
Some More Thoughts On the Korean Internet and Cultural Barriers to Content Production
It seems that predictions I've made are coming true. Seems arrogant to say, but I make certain predictions, some people say I'm a blowhard, then when they come true, everyone forgets that I was...ahem...right. If you read what I said in "Web 2.0 and Korean Media" in December 2006, the summer ...
Being LMC (father was a drunk) I didn't have a christmas like that. My friend who was UMC (father was a lawyer) got all the Star Wars stuff. So at least I was able to play with it. I even remember when R2D2 was forgotten in the grass and his father ran it over with a lawn mower. :D
There's still some figures around, and some droid factory, but mostly it's all memories.
Thanks for the revisit.
growing up star wars
I'm from the Star Wars generation. I was the perfect age when the original movie came out, and Star Wars toys and merchandise absolutely defined my childhood. I'll never forgive George Lucas for taking one of the most important parts of my childhood and forcing me to watch while he took a giant ...
Re: sometimes need to ignore the game to have fun while gaming.
I always follow rule zero (as it's now called), which I'll summarize until I dig out the old DMG where Gary Gygax put it.
The DM has the right to alter, ignore or abolish any rule in the name of game play.
Which I've created the axiom of:
So long as the DM is consistant, and doesn't do it to punish a single player.
fantastic blog for game masters, dungeon masters, and rpg fans
Google Reader: Hey! You're totally going to like this blog, you should read it. Me: Oh really? Like I was going to like that other blog you suggested? Google Reader: Hey, that's not my fault. My algorithm, it can sometimes be ... wonky. Me: It was a porn blog, Google Reader, and a poorly-written...
I miss text games, or at least a game text parser. Hitchiker's still stands up and is, in many ways, better than the book as a starting point. It took a long time to work out the babelfish, but I ended up getting the invisiclues at one point on the heart of gold. Then there was the pornographic version of Star Trek. Ah, memories.
I think I still have the Jujanta 2000 sunglasses and the Don't Panic button somewhere.
The Geek in Review Returns!
Hey guess what? I'm writing the Geek in Review for the Suicide Girls Newswire again. Instead of a weekly column, it'll be monthly, and a new column will go up on the second Wednesday of every month. Today's column is called "... when the MCP was just a chess program." The earliest video games d...
Since it seems appropriate for this thread; my favorite saying to mount on or in the car is:
"Don't drive faster than your guardian angel can fly."
who's gonna drive you home tonight?
Anne and I took Nolan out to Glendale tonight for this art thing he likes to do. After we dropped him off, Anne said, "Hey, I want to have a dinner date with my husband." Bonus, unexpected dinner dates are always awesome, so I didn't even put up token resistance, and we had an awesome meal toget...
"Everyone on the road is an idiot, and they're actively trying to kill you."
Yes, that's my rule also.
Jimmy Buffet had it right.
My #1 rule for life is slightly different than yours:
Return to others what they give to you. That means that if someone's a jerk, then they better expect me to be a jerk back to them. Courtesy is important. Forgive them the first instance, it might just be one of those days and they might not have intended you to be the recipient.
#2 rule is:
Try not to swear unless you're extremely upset. Then people actually know when you are upset.
who's gonna drive you home tonight?
Anne and I took Nolan out to Glendale tonight for this art thing he likes to do. After we dropped him off, Anne said, "Hey, I want to have a dinner date with my husband." Bonus, unexpected dinner dates are always awesome, so I didn't even put up token resistance, and we had an awesome meal toget...
TPS reports . . . now the most used report in movies. Bet they couldn't predict that back in '99.
:)
That is a great zombie short and it is awesome that great shorts can be made and distributed now. Best one I've seen lately is:
How not to talk to a cop
and now, your daily dose of zombies
Think Geek has way, way, way too much fun with the Dismember Me Plush Zombies: When I see stuff like this, I am inspired to make silly short films like this of my own. Then I look at all the other stuff I have to do, and I'm a little sad that I can't. Then I remember how lucky I am that I get...
I'm finding it easier to get rid of things. Take out the camera, take a picture of said item. Load to computer with a text file describing what it is. Toss out or sell item on Ebay. Memory intact, space conserved. When you get done at the end of a day or so of doing that, burn it to a CD or DVD for a backup.
All of the family photos are ending up that way. It's also going to be easy to get a small safe deposit box to keep a back-up of said disks, to keep with other important papers, in case of a house fire.
this post has everything to do with ambient music
After years of various things coming up and draining the funds we've squirreled away to work on the house, Anne and I are finally able to afford to have some much-needed work done on our house (thank you, everyone who bought Happiest Days!) We should start sometime in the next seven days, and so...
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