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My first short film took over a year to make. Here’s why.
starting writing the script in June 2021 but I properly placed the initial efforts into green lighting my short film onto pre production around early march 2022 with the storyboards as the 1st thing to do.I organised 1st pre prod meeting and hiring my film friends as above the line crew in July 2022. Casting finished in late April 2022. Outside of my group of friends, I externally hired a film armourer to cover the legalities along with supplying the prop weapons on set and a talented hair + make up artist for the femme fatale character.
By Michael Guerrini2 years ago in Journal
If Your Goal As A Leader Is Burnout Prevention, You Will Fail
There are a lot of people who talk about Burnout these days. For good Reason. Leaders Must Understand Burnout because the consequences of Burnout are Dire for Teams and Organizations.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
Am I Living? Or Just Passing Time?
"Am I really living, or just going through the motions? Days feel like a blur, each one a repeat of the last. I'm trapped in a cycle of routine, a prisoner of my own making. I want to break free from the shackles of monotony and truly experience life.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Journal
The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Sonalika Rotavator: Everything You Need to Know
If you are looking to buy a rotavator and are thinking of a Sonalika rotavator, you're making the right choice. Sonalika is highly popular and in demand for manufacturing the best-quality farming machinery, and their rotavators are no exception. This guide will help you become aware of the important information you need to know before purchasing a rotavator. Particularly focusing on various sizes and prices.
By Mahira Kaur2 years ago in Journal
The Surprising Impact of a Tiny Blue Fridge on My Life. AI-Generated.
There was a time when my tiny apartment felt like the loneliest place in the world. Each day blurred into the next, a monotonous cycle of work, eating, and sleep. The walls seemed to close in on me, and my small living space felt more like a prison than a home. Until one day, everything changed with the arrival of a little blue fridge.
By Alex Nguyen2 years ago in Journal
UEFA Euro 2024: England vs Switzerland Quarterfinal Preview
The quarterfinal matchup between England and Switzerland seems to be an exciting one as UEFA Euro 2024 gets closer. This match, which is scheduled to take place in Munich on July 8, 2024, at 21:00 CET, promises to be an exciting battle between two strong teams. Throughout the tournament, both teams have demonstrated their skill, and supporters are excited for a high-stakes matchup. Let's examine the players, tactics, and dynamics that could influence the result as we delve into the main elements of this highly anticipated quarterfinal.
By Victor Ikotun2 years ago in Journal
The Rise of Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Technology and Innovation
Introduction Quantum registering, when a hypothetical idea bound to scholastic papers, is quickly turning into a reality that vows to reform innovation and different businesses. As tech monsters like IBM, Google, and Microsoft take critical steps in creating quantum PCs, the expected applications and ramifications of this innovation are accumulating far and wide consideration.
By Muhit Marzan Hossain2 years ago in Journal
Enhance Your Lab Efficiency with a Digital Differential Cell Counter
As researchers and lab technicians, we are always seeking ways to streamline our workflows and boost productivity. One powerful tool that can help achieve this is the digital differential cell counter - a revolutionary instrument that is transforming the way we analyze and quantify cell populations.
By Laboid International2 years ago in Journal
Black Beauty
Out of the colors in the box, most of us will choose the brightest hues. As we pick new colors to use, the darkest one will surely be left out. Sadness will prevail for that certain color, as it might think it is not good enough in the eyes of others. That melancholic color can be found near the end of the box, while the brighter colors enjoy their placement at the forefront. Black is grief. Black is darkness. But I'll tell you, black is beauty.
By Joshtin Sarmiento2 years ago in Journal
Optimizing Claims Management for Insurance: How Automation can help?
In the insurance industry, the customer reigns supreme, making positive claims experience the cornerstone of a successful business. Insurance claims management software isn’t just useful for streamlining operations, but it also enhances customer experience. By boosting accuracy, speed, and efficiency, the innovative software helps insurers deliver greater value to their policyholders.
By Andy Jackson2 years ago in Journal









