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people have these aesthetic book shelves, library and shit meanwhile here i am downloading my 789th illegal pdf/epub.
Source: @/lindemannofficial instastories 📸
Happy 10th anniversary Na Na Na (part 2!)
Look at the boys with our powerful little girl, I'm gonna cry😭
Also, MR. RAY TORO, SIR, I AM UTTERLY IN LOVE WITH YOU.
Happy 10th anniversary Na Na Na!!!
Omg I remember watching the video on MTV and the people introducing it as "the new MCR MV! Na na na! (Nananananananananananaaa)" and almost 11 yo me vibing to it :')
Three truly atrocious sketches for embroidery projects. I will have to make a neat version of each before I can start working on them (and buy lots of floss).
They’ll be Christmas presents for my cousins so I’d better start before mid-October if I don’t want to make a stitching marathon and hurst my shoulder three days before the family reunion.
Here’s a process peek at the value piece before I colorized it and the original sketch
An unlikely family (2021)
oh the show that my high school theatre company closed 2 months ago had over 200 props if we're counting set dressing (it was a teenager's bedroom so it was MESSY)
[The show contains three props]
Production Manager: what do you think about the props?
Stage Tech: felt over indulged. A little much.
As a past Assistant Stage Manager and now full-on Stage Manager for my high school theatre company, here's some things to know: (some of them aren't really ASM but these will be important once you're a full-on SM!)
The actors may think they are better than you. Do with that what you will.
As early as you can, type up (or find an already-typed document) of the script, so you can add all the cues and notes straight on and not have to messily scribble cues on a piece of paper. I colour-code mine, but you can do whatever you want.
Remember, communication is key! Make sure to stay in touch with other departments.
Once you have your typed document (or 'masterscript' as I call it) share it with EVERYONE. The director, the actors, all the other Stage Crew people, and ESPECIALLY your other SM(s).
Stay in contact with your director, and if they have plans for the actors, make sure to let them know as soon as possible.
You will need to come up with a lot of plans on the fly, so know as much as you can! You don't want to be in the dark about anything.
Prepare to wear a lot of hats and do a lot of jobs. As my theatre department has 24 members (cast+crew) I have to do multiple jobs, such as: Scriptwriter, Head of Set, Head of Props, Head (and only member :/ ) of Costumes, and of course, Stage Manager. On top of all that, I am also the only run crew so yay!
Although, if your theatre department is big enough, you will also be responsible for delegating responsibility. Before every rehearsal, go through a shape of the day with your director, and make sure everyone knows what they're doing and when.
Also, drink a lot of water and make sure to keep your voice healthy! The cast for my show is very rowdy, and I've strained my voice on multiple occasions trying to yell over them to get them to quiet down :,)
Anyways, have fun! The only way you can truly make a show good is if you are passionate about it! Being a Stage Manager, and all the responsibilities that come from it are usually overlooked, but at the end, you're helping run an incredible show! Good luck!
Hi! more of a question i have about theatre stuff!!
I just got picked to be the assistant stage manager for my schools show (the addams family) !! im a sophomore in high school and this will be my 2nd year doing theatre at my school; and i hope to apply/get stage manager next year !!
any advice? thank youu !!
Hi!! That's so exciting! (In fair warning, I've not personally worked in stage management, I've only done a course on it, so I've outsourced a lot of this from @manicpixiemonster)
"Enjoy paperwork."
More seriously, the SM team is the centerpoint of information in a production so Be Organized. (Personally I'm a color-coder, but the Best method is whatever one works best for you.) People will be coming to you for questions so be prepared (even if it's about the thing that you really did send three emails and four text messages about already)
This doesn't mean that you have to know everything automatically. If there's something you're wondering about, ask. Especially since you're still in school and (I am assuming here) fairly new to this, take it as a learning opportunity and get involved and ask questions rather than trying to blend into the background.
Be focused because you're a model of behavior for the cast and crew. You want to be approachable but also an authority figure in the room. (This can be tricky, especially in HS since theater tends to be a very social experience)
Confidence is key! And remember you've got a whole team (and production) working with you to make this show successful.
stay hydrated :) also if you've got one, wear a watch.
I figured out the world of screen capture, and I decided to get back into making videos! Follow the link to watch the full video (it is about 20 minutes in its entirety, and in it I work on a new comic and give tips and tricks for starting your own web comic)! Check out my comic, 'Slices of Gremlin', on Webtoon!
Bad Buddy Series Episode 3 - Behind the Scenes
episode 1 • episode 2
bonus: some tired boys
Look at these somewhat awkward as heck pictures of the boys in uniform.
Tom Hiddleston as Loki during the filming of Thor 1.
Tom Hiddleston in Assembled about Loki Season 2.
Chris Hemsworth behind the scenes of “Thor: Ragnarok”
creepy AF pelican from the Phoenix Zoo
my mom thinks it's cute but I'd have to disagree greatly
can't wait to edit these and post them! so hyped
I would love to know whether it was the writers' or Kayvan Novak's idea to have Nandor clutch Guillermo's sweater the entire time while the latter is hiding from the Baron in s5
Source: Austin Chandelier Company
Photographed by Jake McCoy
Anya Taylor Joy & Matt Smith on the set of "last night in soho".
The way Margot looks at him in the last GIF is totally me.
David Dastmalchian behind the scenes of The Suicide Squad (2021)
"… It’s the only take that took 17 takes, and I never filmed it. I kept filming like only 10 seconds, 10 seconds, and when Ilet him roll till the end, Lee was just so angry with me and with her becauseshe was saying really strange things and not acting right, but Lee has to stay in character… So the 17th take this is, and Lee is so angry because every time I would cut right here (when Catinca draws the curtain open) and start it again, and start it again, and start it again… And I just didn’t realized how badly she was going to freak, and I thought she looked at the camera, and I was terrified cause I knew I couldn’t get her near him for 3 days after this. But what happened was she’s kinda like an ostrich when something really bad happens, like she knows it’s serious now because I haven’t filmed it till this particular point and he’s talking loudly. She’s freaking out and she doesn’t want to look at him, like an ostrich… She would just look away from him and just stood right there…" - Tarsem Singh, taken from the DVD’s Director’s Commentary.
Lee Pace in Character: Lee Pace as Roy Walker/Masked Bandit in The Fall (2006) (2/?).
Me all hugs
All: *hugs*
You can already see the first pages at the link: https://t.me/empty_tale
You're welcome!
please please please oh my god i will never shut up about him
AARON TAYLOR-JOHNSON on set of his new movie called ‘Fuze’ (2025).