‘We’re tired of waiting’: GenZ is ready for a revolution — Queenie’s Blog , LLC

Jaclyn Corin had gone through active shooter drills and classroom evacuation plans. But she was still shocked when one of the deadliest school shootings in history took place in her own community. Corin, then 17, survived the Marjory Stoneman Douglas School Shooting in Parkland, Florida, in 2018. Seeing her school’s name alongside other locations of tragic mass […]

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Black Women in Animation Launch Call for Action — Variety

“If ever there was a time to reimagine the future then we are in it,” said Jamal Joseph, kicking off the 2020 Women in Animation World Virtual Summit by addressing this year’s overriding theme. The Columbia professor, activist and former Black Panther member moderated Wednesday’s first panel, Black Women in Animation: Looking to the Future. […]

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Popular Kerala film director Sachy dies at 48, South celebs pour in tributes — jedennews

Image Source : TWITTER/NIVIN PAULY Popular Kerala film director Sachy dies at 48, South celebs pour in tributes The Kerala film industry plunged into sadness when the news came of ailing popular film director and scriptwriter K.R. Sachidanandan passing away at a hospital in Thrissur on Thursday night, film industry sources said. Popularly known as […]

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The Tenth Plan/Twice Upon a TARDIS — The Jobbing Scriptwriter

On the 30th May, Emily Cook announced the final Twitter watchalong would be World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls on 6th June. That gave us 7 days to film our own #TARDISshorts finale. We knew after the last two-parter that we wanted a cliffhanger and that the ending would involve a Timelord taking […]

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How to make a movie during a pandemic — The Latest News

[ad_1] Before the coronavirus pandemic, director Adebola Ogunshina had the perfect script for his romance movie, filled with emotional highs and lows and intimate love scenes. Then the pandemic struck. Adebola — a seasoned, Ibadan-based director and scriptwriter — found that Covid-19 has, in every sense, delivered the kiss of death to that script. He […]

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