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Old 11-12-2007, 01:39 PM
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@cmontoya

try to find james robinson's starman. its a very good read.
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Quote:
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Who among you collect comics? Lets have a comic club. I mean Marvel, DC, Image, DH, Dynamite, etc...
I collect comics, I even have a separate hard-drive for it.
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:23 PM
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I collect comics, I even have a separate hard-drive for it.
Me too-- I got a separate folder in my USB drive for it (snicker)!

Peace.
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[color=navy]I want to collect comics too! Especially those whose stories are written by me. LOL.
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Old 11-12-2007, 06:42 PM
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Er guys,

Pig latin: Easeplay ebay arefulcay irectlyday entioningmay iratedpay oodsgay.

@Santini: Anksthay aibay, Iway illway ooklay itway upway.
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Old 11-12-2007, 06:47 PM
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sayo diay pasko.
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Old 11-12-2007, 07:23 PM
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@cmontoya thanx for the book

and thanx to santini and john for the lessons,
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Old 11-12-2007, 07:37 PM
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Hi Uhmm who are going to the ARCHcon?
heheheheh
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Old 11-12-2007, 08:21 PM
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@all: Out of curiousity, I Googled for the term "establishing shot" and it seems there are more types of shots

Ref: Best of Draw! Vol. 2

Establishing Shot - This shot shows us where the story or action takes place, city or jungle, the time of day, etc.

Medium Establishing Shot - This type shows us the characters in their environment. Most action and sports sequences are
shot this way.

Medium Shot - This shot takes us into focus on a specific character and his or her action. This is very effective for important dialog.

Close-Up - This shot is used to show an actor or character acting or giving a very important bit of dialogue.

Extreme Close-up - This shot is only used for dramatic effect, like extreme horror or danger, to show something small, or small actions like pushing a button. It can be used to punch-up a scene, but overuse makes it less effective.

Hmm. I wonder what they call those female chicken-tai shots where you see the male piano inside a female's factory and beyond? X-ray shots?

@vemp: Did you give my number to your HR? A female with a Californian accent called me asking me if I wanted to be a call center agent.
I wasn't feeling horny so I didn't ask for her cell and I'm afraid that beautiful voices do not necessarily mean beautiful faces (salbahes no, as if).
I politely declined saying I'm already holding a managerial position and probably because of her American training, she said that "In other words,
you're overqualified." Still the cute voice...

@john_amor: 180 degree rule di-ay to left-to-right or right-to-left lecture.

The 180 Degree Rule's purpose is to allow for multiple camera angles to be shot in a scene that can be cut/edited together without reversing or confusing viewers/readers what is on the left or right in the scene.

@weebong: If you can guarantee that there will be plenty of female cosplayers (and I mean 18 up) who will wear Chun-Li, Slave Leia, Lara Croft, basta kanang mulagat
among mga mata, tulo amo laway, ug mugahi among, er, nevermind, then mu-adto dyud mi bai. Padad-e sa mi sample pics sa mga women cosplayers.

Pero kung pareha ani, bayre sa mi tag 100,000 para mapugos mi adto.





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@ cmontoya


you forgot moneyshot. :P
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Old 11-12-2007, 08:48 PM
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@ cmontoya

hahahaha
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Old 11-12-2007, 09:19 PM
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@weebong im going ... wen was it again?
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Old 11-13-2007, 07:08 AM
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@zerk: I had to look up that one. <Words inappropriate to minors censored>

The c** shot may be referred to by p****graphy professionals as the money shot, mainstream filmmaking slang for a singularly costly climactic scene. P****graphy appropriated "money shot" by analogy; according to Stephen Ziplow, author of The Film Maker's Guide to P****graphy , "...the c** shot, or, as some refer to it, 'the money shot', is the most important element in the movie and that everything else (if necessary) should be sacrificed at its expense."
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hahahaaaa... gi research jud.
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@zerk: Of course. For people wanting to draw erotic sequential art, it's a must. However, the phrase "singularly costly climactic scene" does not apply to
comic books because it's the writer who has absolute command over the man's org*sm. In an actual shooting, the guy may have a premature ej*tion and
they either get a stand-in (unlikely) or wait 24 hours until the dam is overflowing.

Speaking of erotic, it seems a lot of American teens are becoming rich by becoming Web-based p*n stars. The provide softco*e teasers of themselves for free but if you want to see them doing <you know>, then pay up. Some of them are pretty lousy performers though. I don't expect them to act to win the Oscar's but
the least they can do is put up a convincing show instead of making me delete the movie 5 minutes after it started. I missed the 70s and 80s, sigh.
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