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Mar
14th
Wed
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(Source: wilwheaton)

Mar
13th
Tue
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Story outlining.  Progress.  (Taken with instagram)

Story outlining. Progress. (Taken with instagram)

Mar
12th
Mon
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All cats enjoy being held like Simba.

All cats enjoy being held like Simba.

Mar
9th
Fri
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(via escapekit)

Mar
6th
Tue
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Vegas.  (Taken with instagram)

Vegas. (Taken with instagram)

Mar
4th
Sun
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Forever.

Forever.

(Source: slashleen)

Mar
3rd
Sat
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Coffee - Chemex style (Taken with instagram)

Coffee - Chemex style (Taken with instagram)

Feb
28th
Tue
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A TED talk from 2023.  A viral Prometheus promo.  Amazing.

Feb
24th
Fri
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soupsoup:

Flavor Flav GPS Voice Demo from NavTones (by NavtonesGPS)

Feb
23rd
Thu
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Kate is a connoisseur.

Kate is a connoisseur.

Feb
20th
Mon
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I think about this scene once a week.  Easy.

Feb
13th
Mon
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Drew this on the clock.  In front of the CEO.  Priorities.

Drew this on the clock.  In front of the CEO.  Priorities.

Feb
8th
Wed
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Fountain for Screenwriters

Screenwriter John August released the “Fountain” spec for writing screenplays in plain text.  In short, it’s fantastic.

Fountain is based on Markdown a syntax for formatting text documents.  I never really got into Markdown, but most if not ALL of my lightweight writing apps for the Mac or iOS support it.  

For those of you unfamiliar with screenplay format, it’s weirdly complex, with rules about a character’s name being centered and dialogue to be offset from that location (this explanation doesn’t do it justice, but suffice to say there are entire BOOKS about screenplay structure.)

The idea is that you write using Fountan’s “rules” and the output is very easily imported into professional screenwriting applications such as Final Draft.

What I find super interesting about this is that CONCEPTUALLY it addresses the need to occasionally write in screenplay format without the appropriate tools nearby, whether that’s on your phone or on a piece of paper. 

I occasionally find myself taking notes about a script on a pad of paper.  Those notes sometimes drift into specific little screenplay bits.  It was always troubling to me exactly HOW to format that work on a handwritten piece of paper.  Do I attempt to imitate screenplay structure with center formatting and what not?  The answer, it seems is NO.  Using Fountain as a guide, we now know how to universally format screenplays when not inside professional screenplay application.  Even when you’re writing on paper.

It got me thinking about OTHER professional formats (video editing…?) that could use a lightweight format for content creation.  Imagine a way of preliminarily cutting a video without needing to be inside a resource heavy video editing application…

Anyway, check out Fountain.  It’s really great. 

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My girlfriend Heather understands her assets.  

My girlfriend Heather understands her assets.  

Feb
7th
Tue
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Maria Menounos lost a Super Bowl bet and she had to wear a bikini in the cold.

Maria Menounos lost a Super Bowl bet and she had to wear a bikini in the cold.