He is so unfazed by this point. The wind? Sure, let's take a look.
Same energy as:
I love them
A cool way to reference the epistolary format of the Dracula novel in a visual adaptation could be making the first shot of the scene to be the main instrument of documenting (journal, diary, phonograph, letters) with the date of the entry, and the first words so it can transition into the character writing it then the events.
For example, by introducing Lucy this way when she writes to Mina for the first time the adaptation can asign her a specific set of papers, writing tool, and font to give a first impression before seeing her in "person".
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For Christmas this year, I got a Jurassic Park Velociraptor toy, and even though it’s now a few days past Christmas, I decided to make this stopmotion video because I couldn’t stop laughing at the idea. Enjoy!
Animated with Stop Motion Studio Pro app on my iPad.
This is a masterpiece
Sound on, sound on, SOUND ON!!!
here's 2 minutes of my fuck ass idiot cats having the most nocommittal fight imaginable and showcasing what they each do best: wiki being a bitey little bastard, and webs rolling around like a fat lump
If you were the handsome blonde flag bearer in yellow at the Battle of Prestonpans Jacobites Rising of 1745 I’m sorry if I knew you and didn’t recognise you if that’s why you kept staring at me, I didn’t want to wave during the battle and look like a fool
THIS WAS A REENACTMENT
Preston Singletary and Paul Tazewell
Luther DeMyer and @audreymalek as King and Queen Papillon. 📷: @angelasterlingphoto
These images are so arresting I had to go find more about them. These were designed by Paul Tazwell based on the work of production and set designer Preston Singletary.
After immersing himself in Singletary’s aesthetic and in Tlingit artwork, Tazewell said he was inspired to make the clothing acknowledge that influence. “Much of [Tlingit] decorative and spiritual artwork has a strong black line, black clean lines on fields of color,” he said — hence the dark shapes on the king/queen garments, or the swirls on the wicked fairy Carabosse’s tattered gown.
I got to work on this production! Another coat I really liked (this one is worn by the steward and is missing its cuffs in these photos):
Y'all also need to meet Carabosse:
i'm reading a book about seventh century northumbria and you've heard of the tiffany problem but let me tell you there is nothing quite like reading through 350 pages calibrating for names like Oswiu and Æthelfrith and Paeda and Ecgfrith and Eanflæd and then getting smacked in the face with the fucking Bishop Chad
Chad and Tiffany, just as big a deal in the 1980s as they were in the 980s
God this bitch always has something to say 🙄





