My new music video is finally out — and I got to direct, write, co-produce, edit, and shoot it as the DoP.
If you’re into 80s vibes, definitely check it out!
Go watch Violet – Somewhere Somehow, everyone!🎬. https://t.co/6Why9PHOp7
@DiscussingFilm How many next films does he have? And which one will come out first?
What's with that Hawaiian Crime Film starring Dwayne Johnson, Leo Dicaprio and Emily Blunt?
Or the Film about the life of Jesus?
Finally, the second music video from Violet's second album is out!
Bad Dream - this time inspired by 80s horror movies!
Again, I directed, shot (DOP & camera operator), edited and did part of the concept for this music video.
https://t.co/EyINrmkV7V
The first song from Violet's second album is finally out!
I directed, shot, edited and did some of the conceptual work for this music video. I also made a small appearance as cameraman!
https://t.co/ouqiSWMedA
Now while I'm almost finished reading all of #Tolkien's Middle-earth saga... I find less and less joy in what #Amazon is doing to the source material in #RingsofPower. Sad. But the books at least give you comfort.
Apart from the story not yet finished and maybe you ought to wait before adapting an unfinished Story - because you know how that'll turn out - how can you stretch that short story to a whole season of television? I mean you could just do 4 episodes a season and it might work..
George RR Martin said in a recent Blog post, that instead of writing #WindsofWinter he is helping develop multiple shows for #HBO. One of those shows is an adaption of the Dunk & Egg Stories.
The book was extremely nice. Brought back a lot of memories when I was reading #GOT. It is not on the same level, but still a joy to read.
So now something I am struggling with: the first season of the show for HBO Max is set to adapt The Hedge Knight, so the 1. short novella.
If you think Wanda accidentally forcing a town in New Jersey to LARP for 9 days is the worst thing a character has ever done you clearly have never read a comic book in your life.
@Rahvyn311 No I am saying (and I am repeating myself right now) that they should be used according to the world Tolkien created. It should still make sense for a medieval european based setting. I think the quote I attached is troubling.
It shouldn't reflect the real world. That's what fantasy is for. Not to portray the modern world, as beautiful as it may be. The world Tolkien created is not the world we are living in today. There should be a distinct difference. Just my opinion.
#TheRingsofPower#LOTR#prime
@mercurypixel If it doesn't make sense for a medieval european based setting, and if it's against the way Tolkien described it, then yes. If it does make sense, then sure, have them in there. I mean we have to wait and see how they are being used. I just find the quote troubling, for now.
@thewonderladie If it doesn't make any sense for a medieval european based setting. Then yes you are right. If you want to show a diverse world in a fantasy setting, create your own show and don't adapt a book.
E.g. The Dragon Prince = diverse but original = perfect!
Let's wait for the trailer.
@mercurypixel I was referring to the troubling quote, you see in the picture I attached. Apart from that, if they put "people of colour" in roles that are thorough described by Tolkien extensively (e.g. skin tones), then you are correct. I do not want to see that. Let's wait for the trailer.