Angie Loveday
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An asexual Costa Rican filmmaker and writer fumbling her way through words, hoping to make some sense to the netizens. You can follow me online @ang_lovestheday
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3 Russell T. Davies' Shows to Watch During the Wait for Doctor Who
With Russell T. Davies' imminent return to Doctor Who, the fandom is abuzz with theories and expectation. Having been the showrunner for DW during the series revival in 2005 and until 2010, creating the widely beloved Tenth Doctor (played by David Tennant), two spin-off shows (Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures) and giving the world both classic and new aliens and monsters, excitement for the upcoming 60th anniversary celebration and series 14 is at an all-time high.
By Angie Loveday4 years ago in Geeks
6 Tips for Rookie Filmmakers
1. Ignore the length. So often, when trying to write a script or produce a film, we focus so much on meeting a certain length to fulfill an expectation. However, you might be so focused on pumping out your first feature film that you end up sacrificing quality and making scenes painstakingly long. Perhaps too much exponential dialogue or sequences.
By Angie Loveday4 years ago in Geeks
Dear World, We Exist
I've never felt like I'm enough to make a change. I've always been far removed from my immediate community, although perhaps that is my fault for not reaching out. The few attempts at volunteer work or social help I've done, make me feel like the help isn't getting to where it's truly necessary. It was until 2021 that realizing something about myself, made me want to spark a change.
By Angie Loveday4 years ago in Pride
Ace Erasure on the Screen
Asexual characters and those on the ace spectrum are a rare find in TV and film. I can count all of them with my fingers, half of them almost irrelevant to the plot, and a few show a very negative on asexuality. However, the negative impact on the ace community through media goes beyond bad representation, a lack of characters with said identities, or the elimination of this identity for adaptation purposes. *cough* Jughead *cough*. If you’re wondering how, let’s take a look at the regular approach for relationships on screen.
By Angie Loveday4 years ago in Geeks

