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New age thriller Reflect manifests on VOD this January!
Cranked Up Films is excited to kick off their 2024 slate with the North American VOD release of Reflect, the feature film debut of writer/director/star Dana Kippel. The sci-fi metaphysical thriller follows a group of friends on a spiritual obstacle course hoping to improve their lives, but they don’t know they are being monitored by mysterious hooded entities, eager to take over their…
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fearsmagazine · 7 months
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REFLECT | Trailer, Poster & Images
Unhappy with her current relationship, Summer sets out on a road trip to Sedona, AZ, accompanied by her four gal pals to a spiritual obstacle course. Upon arriving, they are greeted by their uncanny host, Hermes who leads them into the vast desertscape which becomes the foreground for the interdimensional game show they unknowingly are participating in.
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Transported, they begin a colorful, surrealistic journey of the soul, diving into issues surrounding trauma, mental health, and female relationships. The girls start to go missing one by one as we discover mysterious hooded figures are following them. As the tension rises, who will figure out how to escape this and become the last one standing, ultimately winning The Game of Life?
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Dana Kippel headlines the film as Summer, rounded out by a cast including Grace Patterson, Jadelyn Breier, Marissa Patterson, Ariana Williams, Corey Brooks, Eric Scott Woods, Dash Katz, Maya Knell, Ryan Jack Connell, and Joe Filippone. Kippel produced under her Crazy Carrot Films shingle, alongside Zac Coats, Ryan Jack Connell, Brian Duss, Grace Patterson, Loan Thach, and Rhiannon Moller-Trotter. Michael DeLano of COTU Media served as executive producer.
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Cranked Up Films is excited to kick off their 2024 slate with the North American VOD release of Reflect, the feature film debut of writer/director/star Dana Kippel. REFLECT debuts on Digital VOD January 9, 2024, including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu.
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REFLECT world premiered at the Chandler International Film Festival and went on to screen at the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival, the Sydney Science Film Festival, and the ETHOS Film Awards International Film Festival.
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Miss Smith by Moodoïd from the album Cité Champagne - Director: Nick Roney
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jawadkhanyusufzai · 3 years
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English Literature
1. Father of English Novel ---
→ Henry Fielding
2. Father of English Poem--
→ Geoffrey Chaucer
3. Poet of poets ---
→ Edmund Spenser
4. English Epic poet ---
→ John Milton
5. Both a poet and painter ---
→ Blake
6. Famous mock heroic poet in English Literature
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→ Alexander Pope
7. The poet of nature in English Literature
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→ William Wordsworth
8. Poet of beauty in English Literature ---
→ John Keats
9. Rebel poet in English Literature ---
→ Lord Byron
10. Poet of Skylark and Winds---
→ P.B. Shelley
11. Father of Modern English Literature ---
→ G.B. Shaw
12. Most translated author of the world ---
→ V. I. Lenin
13. Bard of Avon ----
→ William Shakespeare
14. Poet of Love/ Metaphysical Poet---
→ John Donne
15. Father of English Criticism ---
→ John Dryden
16. Father of Romanticism ---
→ Coleridge & Wordsworth
17. The Founder of English Prose---
→ Alfred the Great
18. First Sonneteer in English Literature ---
→ Sir Thomas Wyatt
19. Poet of Supernaturalism / Opium Eater
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→ S.T. Coleridge
20. Father of English Tragedy ---
→ Christopher Marlowe
21. Father of English Eassay ---
→ Francis Bacon
22. The Greatest Modern Dramatist ---
→ George Bernard Shaw...
*#LITERARY_FORMS*
#AND
*#MOVEMENTS*
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🍁 *What is a round character?*
A round character is a complex and dynamic. In this character improvement and change occurs during the course of work .
🍁 *What is a soliloquy?*
Soliloquy is a device use in drama in which a character speaks to himself or herself (thinking loud) by showing his feelings or thoughts to audience.
🍁 *What is Neo-classicism?*
Neo-classicism is a eighteenth century western movement of art, literature and architecture. They got inspiration from ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
🍁 *What is a mock-epic?*
Mock-epic is a poem in which satire, exaggeration, irony and sarcasm is used to mock the subject or used the epic style for the trivial subject etc.
🍁 *What is a complex plot?*
A complex plot according to Aristotle is that have ‘peripeteia’ (reversal) and ‘anagnorisis’ (denouement) without these is a simple plot.
🍁 *What is interior monologue?*
Interior monologue is the expression of internal thought, feelings and emotions of a character in dramatic or narrative form.
🍁 *What is blank verse?*
Blank verse is a form of poetry that written in iambic pentameter but un-rhymed.
🍁 *What is Art for Arts’ sake?*
“Art for Arts’ sake” is nineteenth century literary movement which gives importance to aesthetic pleasure instead of moral, didactic or utilitarian function of literature.
🍁 *What is Epistolary novel?*
Epistolary novel is a narrated work. In this type of novel the story is narrated through letters sent by the observer or by those who participating in the events. Example: 18th century’s novel ‘Richardson’s Pamela and Clarissa etc.
🍁 *Differentiate between novel and novella.*
Difference between novel and novella is length of the narrative work. Novella is shorter than novel and longer than short story but novel is long narrated work.
🍁 *What is the difference between “Open form poetry” and “Closed form poetry”?*
Close form poetry used the fix pattern of stanza, rhyme and meter etc. For example: sonnet, limerick, haiku and sestina etc. Open form poetry does not use these fix patterns.
🍁 *What is the structure of Spenserian stanza?*
Spenserian stanza consist of nine lines, eight lines are in iambic pentameter and followed by single line in iambic hexameter. The last line is called Alexandrine.
🍁 *Differentiate between ‘Blank verse’ and ‘Free verse’.*
‘Blank verse’ follows the fix meter like iambic pentameter and un-rhymed but ‘Free verse’ is also un-rhymed and does not follow the fix meter.
🍁 *How can you define “Pastoral elegy”?*
Pastoral elegy is a poem about death. In this poem poet expresses his grief for the dead in rural setting or about the shepherds.
🍁 *What is ‘Point of View’?*
‘Point of view’ is an opinion, judgment or attitude on a matter. It may be against are in favor.
🍁 *Define plot.* What are its various elements?
Plot is a logical arrangement of events in a story or play. The exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution are the elements of plot.
🍁 *What is conflict?*
Conflict is a problem or struggle in a story or play. It occurs in rising action, climax and falling action. It creates suspense and excitement in the story or play.
Define black comedy.
Black comedy is a humorous work in which human suffering regards as absurd and funny..
🍁 *What do you mean by Theater of the absurd?*
Theater of the absurd is one kind of drama in which absurdity emphasized and lack realistic and logical structure. For example: “Waiting for Godot” by Samuel Beckett.
🍁*How can you differentiate between flat and round characters?*
A round character is a complex and dynamic. In this character improvement and change occurs during the course of work but flat character are uncomplicated and remains unchanged through the course of work.
🍁 *What was the Oxford movement?*
Oxford movement starts in 1833 and for the revival of Catholic doctrine in Anglican Church. It is against the conventional understanding of the religion.
🍁 *Define Puritanism?*
Puritanism is the religious movement starts in sixteen century and the goal of the movement is to purify the church of England from its Catholic practices.
🍁 *What is Imagism?*
Imagism is a movement of Anglo-American poets started in early nineteenth century in which they emphasize the use of clear images and simple and sharp language.
🍁 *What is meant by Stream of Consciousness?*
Stream of Consciousness is a technique of narration in which the series of thoughts in the mind of the character are presented. “To the Lighthouse” by Virginia Woolf is one example.
🍁*What is meant by Gothic Novel?*
Gothic Novel is one type of novel. In this type the cruel passions and supernatural terror is presented. Example: Monastery or Haunted Castle etc.
🍁*What is Metaphysical Poetry?*
Metaphysical poetry is a highly intellectualized poetry with the use of wit, imagery, conceits and paradox etc. It is obscure and rigid. For example: “John Donne’s poetry.
[5/27, 3:58 PM] ‪+92 300 2730009‬: (Solved)M.cqs. ENGLISH LITERATURE ☘🌸🌸👇🙋‍♂🍁🍁🍁🍁
1. Who, among the following poets, was a precursor to Romantic Poetry?
Answer: Robert Burns
2. Which novelists is widely known for his use of the stream-of –consciousness
technique?
Answer: James Joyce
3. Which year in the social history of England is associated with the Restoration?
Answer: 1660.
4. Which British dramatist attempted to reform English spelling?
Answer: G.B.Shaw
5. For God’s sake hold your tongue, and let me love
Which poem of Donne begins with these words
Answer: Cannonisation
6. How many pilgrims figure in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales?
Answer: 29
7. In which year was Henry VIII acknowledged the Supreme Head on the Earth of the
English church?
Answer: 1534
8. Identify the tragedy written by Ben Jonson
Answer: Sejanus
9. “…though we cannot make our sun / stand still, yet we will make him run”. Identify
the source of these lines from Marvell.
Answer: To His Coy Mistress
10. Which book of Paradise Lost opens with these lines:
‘Of Man’s first disobedience , and the fruit
Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste
Brought death into the world?
Answer: Book I
11. Who said of Chaucer’s characters: ‘it is sufficient to say, according to the proverb,
that here is God’s plenty?
Answer: Dryden
12. Which poem begins with these lines :
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
The lowing herd win slowly o’er the lea
The plowman homeward plots his weary way”?
Answer: Elegy written in a Country Churchyard
13. “ To me the meanest flower that blows can give
Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears”
In which poem of Wordsworth would you come across these lines?
Answer: Ode: Intimations of Immortality
14. Which novel of Joyce begins with these words: “once upon a time and very good time
it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was
coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo….?
Answer: A Portrait of an artist as a Young Man.
15. In which novel would you come across this line: “Ralph wept for the end of
innocence, the darkness of man’s heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise
friend called Piggy’?
Answer: Lord of the Flies
16. Name the first novel of Dorris Lessing.
Answer: The Grass is Singing (1950)
17. Which novel of D.H.Lawrence ends with these words: “But no, he would not give in.
Turning sharply, he walked towards the city’s gold phosphorescence. His fists were
shut, his mouth set fast. He would not take that direction, to the darkness, to follow
her. He walked towards the family humming, glowing town, quickly.”
Answer: Sons and Lovers.
18. “They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it’s night once
more!”
Who makes this observation in Waiting for Godot?
Answer: Pozzo
19. What is the title of the second section of The Waste Land?
Answer: A Game of Chess
20. In which poem of Owen would you come across the following lines?
What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
- only the monstrous anger of eth guns.
Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons?
Answer: Anthem for the Doomed Youth
21. Which African American spoke about ‘Double-Consciousness’?
Answer: W.E.B.Du Bois
22. I too, sing America
I am the darker brother
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes”
Whose words are these?
Answer: Langston Hughes
23. Who is the author of Invisible Man?
Answer: Ellison
24. Who wrote In Search of Our Mother’s Gardens?
Answer: Alice Walker
25. Who is the first African American to be named poet laureate of USA?
Answer: Rita Dove
26. You may write me down in history
With your bitter, twisted lies,
You may trod me in the very dirt
But still, like dust, I’ll rise
Whose words are these?
Answer: Maya Angelou’s Still I Rise.
27. Who is the young man in Hawthorne’s “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”?
Answer: Robin
28. “In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts: they come back to
us with a certain alienated majesty.”
Answer: Emerson from Self –Reliance
29. What, according to Poe in ‘The Philosophy of Composition’, is the ‘proper length’ of a
poem?
Answer: About one Hundred Lines
30. When was Uncle Tom’s Cabin published as a book
Answer: 1852
31. “I celebrate myself, and sing myself,
For what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.”
Answer: Whitman form Song of Myself
32. In which novel do you come across Starbug and Queequeq?
Answer: Moby Dick
33. In which play of Arthur Miller do you come across the line
“A man is not an orange. You can’t eat the fruit and throw the peel away”?
Answer: Death of Salesman (Willy to Howard)
34. Which poem of Elizabeth Bishop begins with these lines:
“The art of losing isn’t hard to master;
So many things seem filled with the intent
So be lost that their loss is no disaster”?
Answer: One Art (first three lines)
35. In which novel would you come across the Shepherdsons and the Grangerfords?
Answer: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
36. Who wrote the essay “The Art of Fiction”?
Answer: James
37. Who wrote ‘The Awakening’?
Answer: Kate Chopin
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Why I Left Music
To understand why I left music, you've got to start with why and how I got into music.
When I was little, I was deaf, and when my hearing was restored, it came back in stages. I would listen, rapt, to a My First Symphony tape as the sections of the orchestra were introduced one by one, and as time went on, each became more intelligible. High pitches were easier to discern, so the flute stood out like a beam of light in the darkness. What's more, I was surrounded by music on a daily basis. My dad is a wildly creative and intuitive musician, proficient on a number of instruments, my mother and brother sang beautifully, and my sister had been singing and playing violin from an early age. We sang as a family at home and at church, and I was in choir and handbell choir from my earliest memories on. I don't remember not being able to read music.   I started with piano, and moved to flute once my arms were long enough for the starter headjoint, in about fourth grade. My first teacher was the principle flute player with the Rochester Philharmonic, and when I moved to Iowa, I learned from the principal of the Des Moines Symphony. Both teachers made the smart move of throwing repertoire at me which was much more advanced than the usual stuff at my level, and because I didn't know it was supposed to be hard, I rocketed forward at a feverish pace. I continued with choir and handbell choir, and as my skill became more evident, I added youth orchestra, honor band, and pit orchestras, and that was just after school. During school I was in marching band, concert band, jazz band, and orchestra. I attended elite months-long summer camps for the nation's best young musicians. I competed regularly, and at one point was considered to be one of the top three musicians in my age bracket in the country. My first tattoo was of a treble clef. As a shy child in a talented family, I was pleased to have found my talent, the thing I didn't have to work very hard at in order to achieve great things. I rested my self-confidence on that talent, and when opportunities came up to show it off, I didn't turn them down. Nobody forced me to do any of the activities above; it came with a built-in social life and plentiful affirmation, so I almost never paused to think about whether or not this was something I actually wanted to do forever. It was simply assumed, as inherent a fact of life as the sunrise.   I probably should have known it wasn't for me when practicing was boring; almost unbearable. I heard about people enjoying practicing, and assumed that they were lying in order to look good. I would avoid it however I could, and did pretty well regardless. I loved ensemble work because I loved music, but listening to myself for hours on end, however good the result was, was miserable. At the worst of times, I assumed that my hatred of practicing meant that I was lazy and undisciplined, inherently a bad artist, and probably a bad person. I heard talk about 'flow state,' and how it made the time fly. Having never achieved it, I assumed that it was a lie. Since I'd specialized to such a high degree, music was the only course to follow in college. The culture surrounding classical music then became much more evident, divorced as it was from my little Midwestern fishbowl. I learned about the way I was expected to present my gender, and was pressured by my teacher to grow out my pixie cut out of concern that I wasn't feminine enough to be a flute player. I learned about the ingrained gender divide, and how child-bearing was considered the knell of doom for female musicians. I learned that I was one of thousands of young musicians all competing for the same handful of jobs, which could wait for perfection to walk through the door as the market was so flooded. I learned that blind auditions don't mask your gender if the judges can hear you inhale. Most depressing of all, I learned that my chances of getting an orchestral job - the only thing which I enjoyed about being a musician - were so small as to be statistically impossible. I would have to join the military, become a teacher, or quit. At first, I quit. Two years into my bachelor's degree at a prestigious school, I quit, leaving my family and community reeling in shock. They had all invested faith, time, and money in my dream of being a musician, and I had thrown it away. To them, it appeared to be an impulsive, flaky, and selfish decision to make, flying in the face of every opportunity I'd been given. To me, I was trying to stand up for myself. I was lost, depressed, occasionally suicidal, and suffering from ulcers. I was still battling the notion that I was lazy and undisciplined, and now everyone I knew saw me in the worst possible light. I leaned into my new failure status, and piled bad choices on top of bad choices, embarrassing myself and my family. Years later, when I had leveled out somewhat and come to terms with the fact that I needed a bachelor's degree in order to be taken seriously on the job market, I wanted to do anything except for music. I enrolled in a community college and took math, science, and art courses, the latter having been a hobby of mine since I was young. I'd been drawing cartoons to put in my boyfriend's lunch for years, and in my drawing and painting classes, I honed the skill. When the time came to transfer my credits to the state college, the majority of my post-high school credits were in art and music. I applied at the state's art school, and was turned down. My financial reality became clear; in order to get a bachelor's degree in under three years, the majority of my transferrable credits were in music, so to music I had to return. I was accepted at the music school, and went back to rehearsals, practicing, and competing. It was much the same as the last time, in ways both good and bad, with the notable difference that this time I was resigned to the impossibility of it all. Whenever people said they'd had a satisfying practice session, I lied through my teeth and said I had, too. I incurred my debt, got my degree, and left with zero intention of pursuing a master's, surfing a new wave of disappointment from teachers and my community alike. The shambling zombie of my career ambitions followed me when I moved to New York City due to my husband's job, and I paid hundreds of dollars for lessons from eminent professionals at Juilliard and the New York Philharmonic. I took masterclasses, invested in new equipment, and auditioned. Nothing substantial ever came from it, as the statistics had foretold. I watched my classmates move into the military and teaching, with a lucky few going on to teach at the collegiate level, and even fewer achieving a performance career. I practiced, and hated every minute. Then, at my breaking point, I watched Monsters University. It's such a weird way to switch gears. People took a number of things away from their experience of MU; mine was the message that you can be amazing at something and still never hope to make a career of it. What you have to do when you've faced up to that truth is to find what you loved about the career you thought you were going to have and apply it somewhere else. Adapt. Something better might be waiting. I thought about how live music is being replaced with synthesized music and orchestras are dying across the nation. I looked at my dusty art portfolio. There were dozens of animators in that credits sequence after MU, I thought. There are two flutes in every orchestra. The next day, I sat down with my husband at lunch, and said, "let's move to California. I want to be a 3D animator." This was surprising coming from me; I'd only ever reluctantly taken to digital media, and barely knew how to use Photoshop. My reasoning was that if I wanted to be at the forefront of a growing industry, and if I re-trained in animation, I would have a better chance of getting work than I had now (there was nowhere to go but up in that respect.) There would be more opportunities for both of us out in California, where his company had a major office, and where several prominent studios were housed. He agreed immediately, and got me The Illusion of Life for my 29th birthday. Maya is a hell of a tough program at the best of times. It has a mind of its own, and even when everything is running smoothly, you have to contend with such gauntlets as the graph editor (a mathematical representation of motion over time.) You know what you want the characters to do, but you have to use this thorny, labyrinthine program to do it, and I've cried many tears of frustration over it. You are responsible for every single movement, every blink, every shrug, every breath. It is dizzyingly easy to mess up, and impossibly, sixteen-dimensionally complicated. And yet. Flow state, that thing I thought was a lie? I found it. It was about six months in, while I was still wrestling with the program. I was grappling with the reality that I'm not naturally good at this, that my talent lies elsewhere, and any progress I make in this quarter will come from elbow grease alone. I was making adjustments to a scene, and realized that four hours had passed unnoticed. I felt energized and satisfied. I craved more. At thirty, I found out that I wasn't lazy and undisciplined, that I didn't hate hard work, that I wasn't a terrible person - I was just very, very good at something I didn't truly want to do. Now, I struggle and weep and sink weeks and months into seconds worth of footage, and I love it. Wild horses couldn't keep me away.
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RPC employee’s not so secret life as TikTok music star
Maya Yenn drops debut single she says ‘is an ode to Millennial anxiety’
Maya Whatton aka Maya Yenn
An employee at RPC side hustles as an alt-pop artist and music producer on TikTok.
When Maya Whatton is not managing the law firm’s various social media channels as a digital marketing specialist in the London office, she goes by Maya Yenn, and is known for her inventive beats on TikTok using samples from everyday sounds and household objects.
Maya dropped her debut single, tiptoe, a few months ago, which is a self-produced anthem “to a brand of anxiety unique to Millennials and Gen Z”.
The song was crafted from everyday soundbites she compiled last year for Halloween. Maya had recorded a TikTok vid (below) featuring “spooky” sounds such as a death knell, a creaking door, a dropped pumpkin and a ticking clock, around her parents’ house in Staffordshire where she has been living during lockdown.
@maya.yenn
Making a spooky beat for Halloween
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♬ original sound – Maya Yenn
She then developed the sounds to a beat after it went “semi-viral” on TikTok, amassing over 500,000 views overall. Her debut single, tiptoe, was the result and has garnered over 17,000 streams on Spotify.
@maya.yenn
A beat but make it spooky
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♬ A spooky beat – Maya Yenn
Fans were quick to praise Maya’s creative efforts, with some saying “a new star has been born” and “this song gave me goosebumps”. Legal Cheek loves how Maya has matched RPC’s distinct purple and blue colour palette in her promo, whether intentional or not!
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“When I was writing tiptoe I imagined anxiety as a person, and what they might say to me if we were playing a game of hide and seek,” said Maya on her inspo behind the track. “It was actually really empowering to write from this perspective because I started to see the ways in which our negative self-talk is really manipulative or just simply untrue.”
The artist also spoke about her own struggle with anxiety and wanting to encapsulate generational anxiety in tiptoe:
“It’s definitely a bi-product of growing up in a culture of forced positivity and hustle culture. The idea that, ‘you can achieve your dreams, it’s all down to you!’ is really toxic because it discounts how difficult it actually is for the majority of people and people just burn out as a result of not being able to keep up with this impossible standard.”
You can also find Legal Cheek on TikTok, at @legalcheek. Watch our latest clips and don’t forget to give us a cheeky follow.
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Sometimes casting gets a little too personal. Unable to reconcile with an ex-girlfriend, musician Pablo Padovani holds a casting call to find the next best thing. Five actresses were invited to audition completely unaware of his intentions. What emerged was a satirical look at the baggage we try to work through in our art and how that can be an uncomfortable and often too personal experience for everyone else. Director: Nick Roney Producer: Andreas Attai Written by: Nick Roney, Ed Leer, Soto Flores and Alex Knell. 1st AD: Sam Shapson Executive Producer: Kimberly Stuckwisch for Going Rogue / Little Ugly Cinematographer: Logan Triplett assisted by Tevin Teixira & Darrell Nash Editor: Nick Roney Assistant Editor: Taylor Brusky 2nd Assistant Editor: Alan Michnoff Colorist: Nick Sanders @Ntropic Sound mixer: Gabe Linkiewicz Production designer: Britt Keller Art assistant: Laura Cha Make up: Tanya Brown Wardrobe: Maya Sommer VFX: Jeff Desom Sound: Jackie! Zhou Morality Consultant: Dan Carr Thank you to Juliet, Erin, Sandra, Miranda, Minolta, Alex, Joel, Jeremy and Greg. Nick Roney is the filmmaker in-residence at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison. He is set for release in late 2020. For directorial booking inquiries or awards please contact the warden, Dave Grant at 747-200-7127
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Moodoïd - Miss Smith from Nick Roney on Vimeo.
Sometimes casting gets a little too personal.
Director: Nick Roney Producer: Andreas Attai Written by: Nick Roney, Ed Leer, Soto Flores, Sam Shapson and Alex Knell. 1st AD: Sam Shapson Executive Producer: Kimberly Stuckwisch for Going Rogue / Little Ugly Cinematographer: Logan Triplett assisted by Tevin Teixira & Darrell Nash Editor: Nick Roney Assistant Editor: Taylor Brusky 2nd Assistant Editor: Alan Michnoff Colorist: Nick Sanders @Ntropic Sound mixer: Gabe Linkiewicz Production designer: Britt Keller Art assistant: Laura Cha Make up: Tanya Brown Wardrobe: Maya Sommer VFX: Jeff Desom Sound: Jackie! Zhou Morality Consultant: Dan Carr
Thank you to Juliet, Erin, Sandra, Miranda, Minolta, Alex, Joel, Jeremy and Greg.
Nick Roney is the filmmaker in-residence at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison. He is set for release in late 2020. For directorial booking inquiries or awards please contact the warden, Dave Grant at 747-200-7127
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Moodoïd - Miss Smith. Directed by Nick Roney ( @nickroney ) Producer: Andreas Attai ( @aattai ) Written by: Nick Roney, Ed Leer, Soto Flores and Alex Knell. 1st AD: Sam Shapson Executive Producer: Kimberly Stuckwisch for Going Rogue / Little Ugly ( @wearelittleugly ) Cinematographer: Logan Triplett ( @logan_triplett ) assisted by Tevin Teixira & Darrell Nash Editor: Nick Roney Assistant Editor: Taylor Brusky 2nd Assistant Editor: Alan Michnoff Colorist: Nick Sanders @Ntropic Sound mixer: Gabe Linkiewicz Production designer: Britt Keller ( @brittckeller ) Art assistant: Laura Cha Make up: Tanya Brown ( @tanya_brown ) Wardrobe: Maya Sommer VFX: Jeff Desom Sound: Jackie! Zhou Morality Consultant: Dan Carr
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ozkamal · 6 years
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Sometimes casting gets a little too personal. Unable to reconcile with an ex-girlfriend, musician Pablo Padovani holds a casting call to find the next best thing. Five actresses were invited to audition completely unaware of his intentions. What emerged was a satirical look at the baggage we try to work through in our art and how that can be an uncomfortable and often too personal experience for everyone else. Director: Nick Roney Producer: Andreas Attai Written by: Nick Roney, Ed Leer, Soto Flores and Alex Knell. 1st AD: Sam Shapson Executive Producer: Kimberly Stuckwisch for Going Rogue / Little Ugly Cinematographer: Logan Triplett assisted by Tevin Teixira & Darrell Nash Editor: Nick Roney Assistant Editor: Taylor Brusky 2nd Assistant Editor: Alan Michnoff Colorist: Nick Sanders @Ntropic Sound mixer: Gabe Linkiewicz Production designer: Britt Keller Art assistant: Laura Cha Make up: Tanya Brown Wardrobe: Maya Sommer VFX: Jeff Desom Sound: Jackie! Zhou Morality Consultant: Dan Carr Thank you to Juliet, Erin, Sandra, Miranda, Minolta, Alex, Joel, Jeremy and Greg. Nick Roney is the filmmaker in-residence at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison. He is set for release in late 2020. For directorial booking inquiries or awards please contact the warden, Dave Grant at 747-200-7127
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ahmerjohnny-blog · 6 years
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Brother And Sister Quotes, Sayings And Wishes With Images
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Brother And Sister Quotes, Sayings And Wishes With Images
Brother And Sister Quotes
Brother And Sister Quotes? It is a most beautiful relation that’s why most people search brother and sister quotes… For some sisters, brothers are best friends but for some sisters, brothers are their big enemies. But their enmity finishes when their sisters get married and leave their parents house, and brothers feel helpless and think how can we live without our sweet sisters…
As time passes they understand it is a rule of life; every sister has to leave their parents house. But leaving house can’t finish this best relationship, brothers and sisters give surprises to each other on different occasions and search brother and sister quotes to wish their owns… Here are a lot of collection of brother and sister quotes. Visit our blog and choose best brother and sister quotes which suit to your brother or sister…
Inspirational Quotes Siblings
“Siblings are the people we practice on, the people who teach us about fairness and cooperation and kindness and caring – quite often the hard way.” – Pamela Dugdale
“We acquire friends and we make enemies, but our sisters come with the territory.” – Evelyn Loeb
“Sisters may share the same mother and father but appear to come from different families.” – Unknown
“An older sister is a friend and defender – a listener, conspirator, a counselor and a sharer of delights. And sorrows too.” – Pam Brown
“I know some sisters who only see each other on Mother’s Day and some who will never speak again. But most are like my sister and me… linked by volatile love, best friends who make other best friends ever so slightly less best.” – Patricia Volk
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“If you don’t understand how a woman could both love her sister dearly and want to wring her neck at the same time, then you were probably an only child.” – Linda Sunshine
“Our siblings push buttons that cast us in roles we felt sure we had let go of long ago – the baby, the peacekeeper, the caretaker, the avoider…. It doesn’t seem to matter how much time has elapsed or how far we’ve traveled.” – Jane Mersky Leder
“There is no better friend than a sister. And there is no better sister than you.” – Unknown
Having read these sister quotes and saying, you probably found more than a few that you could relate to. Whether you’re looking for perspective because a sibling is annoying you, or trying to find a way to express your gratitude to your sister for her wonderful role in your life, we hope these quotes on sisters helped.
Brother And Sister Bond Quotes
“When sisters stand shoulder to shoulder, who stands a chance against us?” – Pam Brown
“Sisterly love is, of all sentiments, the most abstract. Nature does not grant it any functions.” – Ugo Betti
“When mom and dad don’t understand, a sister always will.” – Unknown
“The best thing about having a sister was that I always had a friend.” – Cali Rae Turner
“Our brothers and sisters are there with us from the dawn of our personal stories to the inevitable dusk.” – Susan Scarf Merrell
“What’s the good of news if you haven’t a sister to share it?” – James DeVries
“My sister taught me everything I really need to know, and she was only in sixth grade at the time.” – Linda Sunshine
“An older sister helps one remain half child, half woman.” – Unknown
“A sister is a forever friend.” – Unknown
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“Elder sisters never can do younger one’s justice!” – Charlotte M. Yonge
“If your sister is in a tearing hurry to go out and cannot catch your eye, she’s wearing your best sweater.” – Pam Brown
“I, who have no sisters or brothers, look with some degree of innocent envy on those who may be said to be born to friends.” – James Boswell
“Our roots say we’re sisters, our hearts say we’re friends.” – Unknown
“Don’t believe an accident of birth makes people sisters or brothers. It makes them siblings, gives them mutuality of parentage. Sisterhood and brotherhood is a condition people have to work at.” – Maya Angelou
“A sibling may be the keeper of one’s identity, the only person with the keys to one’s unfettered, more fundamental self.” – Marian Sandmaier
“A sister is a gift to the heart, a friend to the spirit, a golden thread to the meaning of life.”
– Isadora James
“How do people make it through life without a sister?” – Sara Corpening
Brother And Sister Relationship Quotes With Images
“We hang out, we help one another, we tell one another our worst fears and biggest secrets, and then just like real sisters, we listen and don’t judge.” – Adriana Trigiani
“Having a sister is like having a best friend you can’t get rid of. You know whatever you do, they’ll still be there.”
– Amy Li
“Sisters function as safety nets in a chaotic world simply by being there for each other.” – Carol Saline
“How the hell do you sum up your sister in three minutes? She’s your twin and your polar opposite. She’s your constant companion and your competition. However, She’s your best friend and the biggest bitch in the world. She’s everything you wish you could be and everything you wish you weren’t.” – M. Molly Backes
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“My sister and I are so close that we finish each other’s sentences and often wonder who’s memories belong to whom.” – Shannon Celebi
“Is solace anywhere more comforting than in the arms of a sister.” – Alice Walker
“Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet.” – Vietnamese Proverb
“There can be no situation in life in which the conversation of my dear sister will not administer some comfort to me.” – Mary Montagu
“You may be as different as the sun and the moon, but the same blood flows through both your hearts. You need her, as she needs you..”
– George R.R. Martin
“You’re a big sister?’ I was shocked. She seemed so good-natured and compassionate.” – Natalie Standiford
“I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness..” – Emily Dickinson
“It was nice to be in such close physical proximity, even though they hadn’t spoken in months, and only via cursory birthday cards and the like. In the end, it didn’t matter. Sisters were sisters.” – Emma Straub
“I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones.” – Unknown
Cute Brother And Sister Quotes
“I want to be the white man’s brother, not his brother-in-law.” » Martin Luther King, Jr.
“A brother shares childhood memories and grown-up dreams.”
“When brothers agree, no fortress is so strong as their common life.
“After a girl is grown, her little brothers – now her protectors – seem like big brothers.” » Terri Guillemets
“Because brothers don’t let each other wander in the dark alone.” » Jolene Perry
“How do people make it through life without a sister?” »  Sara Corpening
“The mildest, drowsiest sister has been known to turn tiger if her sibling is in trouble.” » Clara Ortega
“Comparison is a death knell to sibling harmony.” »  Elizabeth Fishel
“You’re my brother, I miss you when you’re away, I hate you when you hurt me, Also, I love you when you’re just yourself, I’m your sister when you do stupid things…” » C.M.
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“As we grew up, my brothers acted like they didn’t care, but I always knew they looked out for me and were there!” » Catherine Pulsifer
“Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero.” » Marc Brown
“You’re a great brother. You give us a heart attack worrying about your heart attack, which you didn’t even have the decency to have!” » Groucho Marx
“We came into the world like brother and brother; And now let’s go hand in hand, not one before another.” » William Shakespeare
“I don’t remember any sibling rivalry growing up because, by the time I was really conscious, Tom was going away to college. However, My relationship with him, which is a very close one, really developed in more recent years.” »  David Hyde Pierce
“He is my most beloved friend and my bitterest rival, my confidant and my betrayer, my sustainer and my dependent, and scariest of all, my equal.” » Gregg Levoy
Funny Brother And Sister Quotes
If your sister is in a tearing hurry to go out and cannot catch your eye, she’s wearing your best sweater.
My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, ‘You’re tearing up the grass’; ‘We’re not raising grass,’ Dad would reply. ‘We’re raising boys.’
If your sister is in a tearing hurry to go out and cannot catch your eye, she’s wearing your best sweater.
Blessed is the servant who loves his brother as much when he is sick and useless as when he is well and a be of service to him. And blessed is he who loves his brother as well when he is afar off as when he is by his side, and who would say nothing behind his back he might not, in love, say before his face.
A sister can be seen as someone who is both ourselves and very much not ourselves – a special kind of double.
Condolence Quotes And Sympathy Messages For Loss of Loved Ones
There is a little boy inside the man who is my brother… Oh, how I hated that little boy. And how I love him too.
When brothers agree, no fortress is so strong as their common life.
Big sisters are the crab grass in the lawn of life.
The younger brother must help to pay for the pleasures of the elder.
When I look at each of my brothers, I see two things. First, I see the next place I want to leave a rosy welt. Second, I see a good man who will always be there, no matter how hard life gets for me or him. Then, I get out of the way because I realize he’s coming at me with a wet dish towel.
Relationship Between Brother And Sister Quotes
We are together as friends, we are ready to face anything in life if we have each other.
You are my favorite brother, my role model. The lessons you’ve given to me are priceless. Thanks for being so supportive.
You are the only person, with whom I want to watch the sunset and dance in the rain. Love you, brother!
Dear sister, even if we argue, scream, and fight, still I love you and I always will.
You are a true sister, who will always support me and listen with the whole heart. Thank you for being there for me.
You know, I can endure everything in life. I can fight, overcome obstacles, grow and succeed. All I need is you by my side.
When I was younger, I didn’t realize how lucky we were because we had each other. Now I value every moment, spent with you.
Secrets, tears, and giggles – we all share together and I am happy that I have such a wonderful brother.
Mother Daughter Quotes And Sayings Collection
You are not only my sister, you are my angel, who can make me laugh even if I want to cry.
Our life is a garden, which is full both of flowers and weeds. But in my garden of life, you are the most beautiful flower.
We share more than just an emotional bond, we will always have the piece of childhood for each other.
We have one heart, one soul and one memory for two. I love you very much.
Thank you for being an amazing sister. You are the only person, who can reach my hand and touch my heart.
I am the happiest brother on Earth because I have a sister, who knows all my secrets and loves me anyway.
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