chancesecond.bsky.social
Storyboarder/Story Lead, sometimes animator, mostly comedy and such
Past clients: Netflix, The World Cup, Wegman’s
Conceptually a fan of windows
Portfolio: storyofchance.com
Email: storyofchance01 @ gmail
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I think it’s new, I saw he was a connection but I shut that shit down accordingly, he was being shitty about eye placement on a face
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Literally “you let one Nazi in the bar, it becomes a Nazi bar” situation and someone is trying to make a case for it becoming that
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I got told to quit a couple times at cons when I was doing comics. Generally don’t worry about those, when you realize that just reveals they’re limited in ability to communicate correctly it slides into place.
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Now saying that to say, people do everything differently and people learn differently, but the throughline of kindness should never go anywhere. That should always be present.
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It’s a weird thing, because as someone giving advice, the main deal is to not treat it like a weird power trip, and more like “how would I have wanted to hear this” which a LOT of people cannot grasp and it’s just bizarre to me
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“Why can’t I?!”
Because you shouldn’t WANT to do that. You were once in that position, assumedly. Would YOU have wanted that? No?
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You Run A Studio and you’re being a dick outta nowhere? Cmon man
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Like if you’re flailing the basic concept of transhumanism then you’re not prepped to deal with shooters in general big dog
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The laughing dragon thing or the nelvana thing? It doesn’t matter, it means people are out of work, and that’s enough of a problem for everyone.
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(I apologize for not knowing the specifics but I am also not reading anything there because well, my journalism brain WILL hurt)
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It’s bizarre, because I feel like most people know who to blame for the industry trying to loophole union participation and it ain’t other workers at all.
But not everyone is.. well, understanding or capable of solidarity as seen
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“We both chose to have the weirdest glasses imaginable, I don’t think either of us can do better”
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That they got 1) Stallone himself, since Dredd is a pastiche of 70’s and 80’s movie heroes 2) the costumes designed by Armani, whose family also famously designed for the SS, that was enough to make it kinda work.
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I’m not gonna say I didn’t enjoy what it did, but the Stallone Dredd at least interacted with the world of the comics and how bizarre it was that THIS was how the rotating cast of authors saw America going
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“Nah man you ran down a tunnel and shot things, you could make the walls .jpegs of Steve urkel if you wanted to, it was great”
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Being an old, and my first shooter being the marathon 1+2 pack that some dude’s wife had to throw out of the house, I am here for the moment of someone referring to the original games like they were approaching hieroglyphs
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This is better than the “was the original marathon a prequel to HALO” thing I have to sigh while looking at every three days
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Thankfully the dude isn’t better at acrostics or it would be something from Rick and Morty
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I think my problem lies, as someone who also tells stories, that it feels weirdly like a level of disdain for your audience
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Oh absolutely
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I mean I’ll watch it once, but it is looking more like it’ll slot into “I cannot watch this more than once” which is where Nosferatu went
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Canterbury tales had REALLY good kernels of story that were absolutely not served by the broadness of the language used.
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I mean, speaking as basically a pretentious white guy who knows more than one language, his target audience, I am baffled
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Like that is a legitimate concern, Middle English isn’t just English with a tricorner hat on, it’s more than kind of frustrating