As mentioned in a few past postings the term "Cliche' Phrase Application" was used. Before going any further with this idea I want to compile a list of cliche' phrases. This list will continuously grow, hopefully. Here are 10 off the top of my head.
1) "All that glitters not gold."
2) "There's a place and a time for everything."
3) "Can't see the forest for the trees."
4) "Better Safe then Sorry."
5) "Sure and steady wins the race."
6) "Haste makes Waste."
7) "The Golden Rule."
8) "Taking care of two birds with one stone."
9) "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
10) "Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today."
PLEASE, if you have any more that come to mind contact me and I will add them to this list. It's apart of the "Getting Back to Basics" movement that inspires the making of this list. The Back to Basics Movement is an attempt to redirect thinking. There's a reason these phrases have stuck around for some time and are familiar to most. In many future blogs I will refer to these phrases.
Together we can make "sense" more common ;)
An
Friday, May 25, 2007
EXpedition Status Report 2
2 New images for the E-Motion project have been added. Although the second episode of Monkkey will not be done by the end of May it is approximately 75% finished. And I will modestly add that it does look good. The second episode hits the ground running so If you are not familiar with the story thus far check out episode 1 "Crossed Paths" here http://www.exoduspublishing.com/Monkkey_episode1FLV.html or at Newgrounds and type in Monkkey.
The first 16 pages of Logos are in the toning and lettering stages. So until then enjoy some of the characters from Logos and their facial expressions in E-Motions.
The first 16 pages of Logos are in the toning and lettering stages. So until then enjoy some of the characters from Logos and their facial expressions in E-Motions.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival
Call for entries to the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival. Submissions are due by June 15th. Please visit http://www.mvaaff.com for more details.
Labels:
African American,
Art,
Black,
Cinema,
Festivals,
Film,
Martha's Vineyard
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