Myriad Thoughts

Myriad Thoughts I write too much, it seems.

mischievous-moron:

alicexz:

The “get these fucking prints out of my sight” giveaway

So, I have an Epson Stylus Photo R3000 printer
I use it for the high-quality 13”x19” Limited Ed. prints in my official shop but recently it has been out to make my head explode by casually putting a random ink splotch on otherwise perfect prints
I am seething with rage!!!!! because it only happens randomly so I don’t know what’s wrong and also I use very expensive paper and ink SO EACH TINY SPLATTER costs me a fuckload
I don’t want to throw out the prints because they look fine otherwise but I also can’t look at them any longer cause THEY ARE FAILURES AND MAKE ME SO ANGRY!!!!
People who follow me on Twitter can attest to my total meltdown and tantrum because of this
They’ve suggested that I sell them as discounted Artist’s Proofs or something but INSTEAD I am going to do a giveaway
Next Saturday, March 16th, I will pick one or two losers winners to receive these prints free of charge. They normally cost $80-$95, and I don’t sell some of these pieces anywhere else, so I figure if anyone wants ‘em and doesn’t mind the imperfections…
The prints are 13”x19” and will be signed and dated and marked “PROOF.” I’ll ship anywhere.
I don’t fucking care how many times you reblog
But try and reblog at least once because the goal is that maybe someone who sees this post is a Printer Whisperer and can tell me why the fuck my printer is being such a douchebag
I don’t fucking care if you’re following me
Get these fuckiNG FAILURES out of my sight!!!!11


OH MY GOSH

Reblogged from shegoestothemovies

mischievous-moron:

alicexz:

The “get these fucking prints out of my sight” giveaway

  • So, I have an Epson Stylus Photo R3000 printer
  • I use it for the high-quality 13”x19” Limited Ed. prints in my official shop but recently it has been out to make my head explode by casually putting a random ink splotch on otherwise perfect prints
  • I am seething with rage!!!!! because it only happens randomly so I don’t know what’s wrong and also I use very expensive paper and ink SO EACH TINY SPLATTER costs me a fuckload
  • I don’t want to throw out the prints because they look fine otherwise but I also can’t look at them any longer cause THEY ARE FAILURES AND MAKE ME SO ANGRY!!!!
  • People who follow me on Twitter can attest to my total meltdown and tantrum because of this
  • They’ve suggested that I sell them as discounted Artist’s Proofs or something but INSTEAD I am going to do a giveaway
  • Next Saturday, March 16th, I will pick one or two losers winners to receive these prints free of charge. They normally cost $80-$95, and I don’t sell some of these pieces anywhere else, so I figure if anyone wants ‘em and doesn’t mind the imperfections…
  • The prints are 13”x19” and will be signed and dated and marked “PROOF.” I’ll ship anywhere.
  • I don’t fucking care how many times you reblog
  • But try and reblog at least once because the goal is that maybe someone who sees this post is a Printer Whisperer and can tell me why the fuck my printer is being such a douchebag
  • I don’t fucking care if you’re following me
  • Get these fuckiNG FAILURES out of my sight!!!!11

OH MY GOSH

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The beauty of Middle Earth.

(Source: graphicmatters)

When Producers tell me that they don’t think we need walkies for the show…

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1stassistantdirectors:

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When I have to leave an inexperienced 2nd AD to watch set…

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1stassistantdirectors:

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When everyone’s yelling and moving around on set all at once…

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1stassistantdirectors:

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When I call wrap on an overnight shoot and we all head to our cars in the morning light…

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1stassistantdirectors:

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1stassistantdirectors:

thatfilmdudekalen:

Shit Craigslist Producers Say

My life.

CLASSIC.

(Source: youtube.com)

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devidsketchbook:

STUNNING PHOTOS FROM SPACE: CAPTURED BY THE HUBBLE

Pretty unbelievable photos of a vast and expansive universe, where our solar system is just a tiny speck in the middle of everything. the Hubble website

  1. Spitzer and Hubble Create Colorful Masterpiece
  2. Hubble’s Sharpest View of the Orion Nebula
  3. Wide View of ‘Mystic Mountain’
  4. The Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud
  5. Merging Clusters in 30 Doradus (Non-annotated)
cinephilearchive:

BAFTA’s (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Guru Program is an online educational resource for filmmakers that features new and archived lectures and other materials culled from the organizations current presentations and extensive calalog of lectures series and masterclasses. For its Guru Program, BAFTA has a new website, where content includes long-form lectures and interviews featuring notable artists such as Martin Scorsese, Joel and Ethan Coen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Meryl Streep, and Colin Firth, among others. BAFTA will continually add to these, incorporating the academy’s public events and presentations that will be streamed live to reach wider audeinces.

On the 30th of September 2011, in front of a sell-out theatre at the BFI in London, Charlie Kaufman delivered the final lecture in BAFTA’s 2011 Screenwriters’ Lecture Series. Director/Editor Eliot Rausch extracted five minutes from Kaufman’s speech, and cut over a video titled What I have to Offer.

Abi Morgan: Screenwriting Lecture
Brian Helgeland: Screenwriting Lecture
Peter Straughan: Screenwriting Lecture
Scott Frank: Screenwriting Lecture
Julian Fellowes: Screenwriting Lecture
Frank Cottrell Boyce: Screenwriting Lecture
Moira Buffini: Screenwriting Lecture
William Nicholson: Screenwriting Lecture
Paul Laverty: Screenwriting Lecture
Guillermo Arriaga: Screenwriting Lecture
John Logan: Screenwriting Lecture
Peter Morgan: Screenwriter Lecture

Woody Allen: Annual David Lean Lecture
Atom Egoyan: Annual David Lean Lecture
David Lynch: Annual David Lean Lecture
Oliver Stone: Annual David Lean Lecture
Peter Weir: Annual David Lean Lecture
Robert Altman: David Lean Lecture
Ken Loach: David Lean Lecture
Peter Weir: David Lean Lecture

Martin Scorsese: A Life in Pictures
The Coen Brothers: A Life in Pictures
Alfonso Cuarón: A Life in Pictures
Guillermo del Toro: A Life in Pictures
Terry Gilliam: A Life in Pictures
Jean-Pierre Jeunet: A Life in Pictures
Ang Lee: A Life in Pictures
Anthony Minghella: A Life in Pictures
Mira Nair: A Life in Pictures
Quentin Tarantino: A Life in Pictures

Walter Murch: Film Lecture
Pietro Scalia: Editing Masterclass
Picture above: Cinematographer Leon Shamroy and director Fritz Lang work out an unusual angle for a scene of You Only Live Once.

Reblogged from cinephilearchive

cinephilearchive:

BAFTA’s (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Guru Program is an online educational resource for filmmakers that features new and archived lectures and other materials culled from the organizations current presentations and extensive calalog of lectures series and masterclasses. For its Guru Program, BAFTA has a new website, where content includes long-form lectures and interviews featuring notable artists such as Martin Scorsese, Joel and Ethan Coen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Meryl Streep, and Colin Firth, among others. BAFTA will continually add to these, incorporating the academy’s public events and presentations that will be streamed live to reach wider audeinces.

On the 30th of September 2011, in front of a sell-out theatre at the BFI in London, Charlie Kaufman delivered the final lecture in BAFTA’s 2011 Screenwriters’ Lecture Series. Director/Editor Eliot Rausch extracted five minutes from Kaufman’s speech, and cut over a video titled What I have to Offer.

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Picture above: Cinematographer Leon Shamroy and director Fritz Lang work out an unusual angle for a scene of You Only Live Once.

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