The Future of Storytelling Has Arrived by techgnotic, journal
The Future of Storytelling Has Arrived
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Ninja Turtles by lukekeith (https://www.deviantart.com/lukekeith)
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The recently announced changes to the core mythos of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the backlash from fans over the ending to Mass Effect 3 have ignited an incredible discussion about the rapidly evolving “collaborative” relationship between producers and consumers of videogames, movies, and similar “products.” Now it’s exploded beyond the secure borders of top news publications, gaming and entertainment websites. Looks like this long-bubbling
Street Photography: The Capture vs. The Pose by techgnotic, journal
Street Photography: The Capture vs. The Pose
Street Photography
The Capture vs. The Pose
portrait of a WW2 vet...
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by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
When a subject poses to have his or her photograph taken, the subject tries to project a message about himself or
herself by how he or she “poses”, by the attitude of his or her body language or facial expression.
If the subject is posed by the photographer, the body pulled and prodded into the desired angles,
the facial expression “directed”, it is the photographer who is intending to communicate a message.
In either case, posing or posed, there is undeniably something
*Updated 03/08/17 because it needs a refresh!*
Originally, this article was part of Project Educate Critique week back in 2012!
Literature Critique: Top Tips
Before you start giving critique:READ the piece all the way through.Read it again, making notes of what you would like to point out in your critique.Stay Objective- you are critiquing the piece not the person.
Things to look out for when delivering Literature Critique:
:star: These tips are areas which aren't just necessary in critiquing others' work, but also when self-critiquing your own writing.
:bulletorange: A good opening.
The opening to any form of writing doesn't need to i
:bulletgreen: What are SOPA and PIPA?
The United States Congress is proposing two laws that address the problem of wide-scale unlicensed distribution on the Internet of motion pictures, songs, trademarked goods, and patented pharmaceuticals.
One of the proposals is called SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and would direct search engines in the United States to block Internet sites outside the United States that are primarily engaged in distributing unlicensed content.Another proposal called PIPA (Protect IP Act) would block websites located in the United States as well.The Obama administration is putting a stop to these pr
2011 was full of emotional events the world around, and our community responded at unprecedented levels. From natural disasters to historical celebrations, entertainment milestones to tearful goodbyes, our community spoke out like no other community can — artistically, creatively, and emotionally. In many ways, last year marked the final chapter of a few eras, opening the door to new beginnings for 2012. Let's take a look...
52 Week Six Word Story Challenge! - In Conclusion by SixWordStories, journal
52 Week Six Word Story Challenge! - In Conclusion
SixWordStories (https://www.deviantart.com/sixwordstories) has teamed up with theWrittenRevolution (https://www.deviantart.com/thewrittenrevolution) to present to the literature community a project that will question what it really means to be a writer.
We have reached both the end of the project and the year after 52 intense weeks of 52 challenges that we hope have been effective in spurring on writers' creativity and imagination with the creation of these six word stories.
For the last and final time, this is what the community has come up with for last week's six word story challenge:
Write a six word story about writing a six word story. Describe to us how it has been this year!
~ Suggested by Zophirus (https://www.deviantart.com/zophirus)
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BleedersofInk Presents: What Would You Do? by BleedersofInk, journal
BleedersofInk Presents: What Would You Do?
UPDATE
Hey guys :) Just thought I'd let you know, please please pretty please don't submit into the feature folder. We have plenty of other folders for you to submit to, okay? Also, there is one entry to the contest so far, where are you all?! ;)
Anyway, we still need prizes and judges. Please and thankyou!
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It's contest time on the BleedersofInk home front. I've been promising one for a while and so BAM here is it :)
What would you do and what would you say?
How would you feel in every possible way?
How does the sun rise and how does it set?
What was it like for you when we first met?
Things are never the same when you meet so
Six Word Story Contest - 7 3Mo.Subs to be won! by 3wyl, journal
Six Word Story Contest - 7 3Mo.Subs to be won!
A type of Flash Fiction, six word stories are (very) short stories with an exact word count: six words. SixWordStories (https://www.deviantart.com/sixwordstories) is the place where, alongside quality, quantity really does matter. Though these stories are so brief in length, they can be as profound, if not more, than the prose and poetry you see and read every day, partly because six word stories can tell us so much and yet contain so little.
As a Group, we encourage writers to explore their boundaries with prompts, collaborations and more, but we accept anyone and everyone too! Whether you are a digital artist, photographer, or something else entirely, if you can string six word