avenging_beatrice@beehaw.orgtoCool Guides@lemmy.ca•A cool guide on how to evoke emotion in filmEnglish
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1 year agoI do - but not here on my phone. LOL! I will have to pull them from my work laptop. Will share them soon. 😊
I do - but not here on my phone. LOL! I will have to pull them from my work laptop. Will share them soon. 😊
Thank you for posting this! I teach high school film studies, and this will be super helpful! 😊
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Totally agree. It’s an enjoyable game you can play a little or a lot!
I have a friend who used to stuff dryer sheets in a paper towel roll and blow out through that. Believe it or not, it actually helped.
I think it was to make sure that there was a clean break of the data from the timeline just in case Control had hidden some part of itself somewhere. That way the data was in no danger of being found while efforts were made in present time to ensure there would never be a “Control” again. Georgiou said she leaves as little to chance as she can (I’m paraphrasing a bit there). Notice she didn’t say Control was “dead” or “gone”, she said “neutralized.” By still flinging Discovery far into the future, I’m guessing Pike and Saru felt the same - this was too important to leave to chance, they had to be sure.