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Ins Krazno
Nicholas Cheru
Dice Nick
Uli Krasnokazachya
Esperanza Kadish

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>>10217757
>wrote a script that moved everyone who's read it
>there are a fuckload of people in my undergrad filmmaking department who want to be on my project
>expected to direct this thing
>have a vision in my head but no fucking clue how to direct a goddamn film since I'm just starting out
> professors and department heads catch wind
>have looked at the material and want me to enter it into school competitions and film festivals
>all of these expectations bearing down on an inexperienced dumb fuck like me

I am as excited as I am terrified.

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Unironically the metastability event theory.

Forgetting the possibility would spare me a lot of panic. Everything posted ITT is the least to it for me. DON'T google it if you're afraid of death

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Is there any way to learn how to better pace your writing?
I'm worried I'm padding out shit too much, but I try to keep everything relevant and meaningful, but also at the same time I think it's starting to take too long to get to the meat of the plot.
But I also worry if I don't do it then the story will feel like it moves by too quickly or that it will end up too short.

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