SET STRIKE!! I LOVE SET STRIKE!! OUR GORGEOUS SET IS GONE BUT THE DRESSING ROOMS ARE CLEAN!!! THE COSTUMES STORAGE NO LONGER LOOKS LIKE AN APOCALYPTIC THRIFT STORE!!
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Deja Vu
A lot can change in a year, but some things stay the same (such as Strike being obnoxiously gay for the worst guy possible)
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On The Set - Kermit And Miss Piggy Visit Yoda
The Empire Strikes Back (1979)
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Really fantastic thread from John Rogers late on May 6th, 2023, about having writers on set for DIALOGUE.
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(link to first tweet)
What came after Number 17 was a link to his follow up thread on training which I'm linking here.
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there is something so rewarding about having the perfect weather and the perfect dog to get the exact photo you pictured in your head
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if we keep doing uwu soft little vampire and big strong dumb werewolf how are we going to ever break out of gender binary
if i see 1 more artist make the masculine/larger/stronger human partner into the werewolf im going to freak out
lycanthropy is about losing yourself. please i am begging you to make someone random, someone unequipped, into a werewolf. please. small scrawny werewolves who are weak and scared, feminine werewolves, werewolves who struggle with the idea of taking something's life (even another animal for food) werewolves who refuse to get dirty because they're averse. werewolves need more than 1 mental illness yall
its kind of a joke at the beginning but not really. make an insane jacked vampire and her petite femme werewife with braided patterned fur or something; make the vampire a seamstress who wont quit until her werewife has the perfect fitting dress for her new furry body. stop with the "oh this character is butch/masc, CLEARLY they would make a good werewolf" shut uuuuupp be a LITTLE more creative. come on!!! do you really think every single werewolf has a premium gym membership? quit drawing them like it !!!
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If you can afford to help (and want to) the industry workers who are affected by the strike financially, here is where you can.
Info about the fund from its site:
"...the Entertainment Community Fund is a national human services organization here to meet the needs of our entertainment community with a unique understanding of the challenges involved in a life in the arts.
We help with Emergency Financial Assistance, Affordable Housing, Health Care and Insurance Counseling, Career Development & Management, Senior Care, and more."
All donations are tax-deductible as well.
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