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A good friend and I wrote a short film together a couple years ago - now it’s finally on youtube! :) Psst, Doctor Who fans - timetravel alert! (Though sadly I hadn’t seen Doctor Who when I wrote it, so my understanding of timetravel was very limited.)
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I’m working on my ceramics projects and shall continue for the next four hours.
What should I watch? (can’t get on the wheel so I’m handbuilding)
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It’s a light-up circle with BOOKS and a SEAT! Of course, my future library needs some furniture.
Part 3 of the Perfect Library
IT’S A STARGATE BOOKSHELF SEAT!
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I like my youngest brother. He is artistic too! (Perhaps more than me, LOL!)
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Going Home - (HDR London, England) (by blame_the_monkey)
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Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness
<grin>
And useful too…
(beware, tvtropes can suck your time… XD it is just awesome like that. XD)
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The Journal of An Artist (short story)
Found this while browsing a webzine - a beautiful short piece that speaks about art in a world where there is no art from the perspective of a child artist. Fascinating!
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Pacifism and the Doctor
Interesting look at the pacifism of the Doctor — especially in light of the series 6 cliffhanger.
(okay, it talks about other stories too, but the majority of the article is about Doctor Who, which is interesting! :))
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How does this happen to me?
Mmm-hmm, starting another story.
Probably feature film or tv series — leaning towards feature film right now. Science fiction, probably leaning towards hardcore (Star Trek, Stargate) but with a little bit of the fairy tale/fantasy twist (Doctor Who. But not that fairy tale-ish)
Inspired by Calix Lewis Reneau over on www.christianfilmmakers.org. Thank you! :D
Logline:
Marooned on an alien planet with no concept of story or death, an exiled anthropologist teaches the aliens the stories that destroyed his world – as genocidal invaders sweep through the system.
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Ooh, a big flashy lighty thing! Big flashy lighty things have my name written all over them! Well, maybe not now, but give me some time and a crayon and it will.
The Doctor, “A Christmas Carol”

