Dusty old bones
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GreenDust@lemmings.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I promise, no one can tell that you're high at work, trust me
42·5 days agocant get past me

GreenDust@lemmings.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Someone has a LOT of dusty computers
886·5 days agoI also hate all the misinformation surrounding fentanyl, fucking surgeons use it for fucks sake, shits safe as long as you don’t abuse it.
It’s cheaper to just make them yourself at home!
And how’s it going?
GreenDust@lemmings.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•In bizarre move, Framework embraces deeply extremist viewsEnglish
4·2 months agoDoes this contrast the LTT brand image or something? The recent statements from the Framework CEO sound like something that I would expect to hear from LTT as well.
GreenDust@lemmings.worldOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A musical score on a movie/show serves basically the same purpose as a fake laugh track on a sitcom
1·10 months agoDo you have an example of a film score used to do more than just provide the mood?
GreenDust@lemmings.worldOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A musical score on a movie/show serves basically the same purpose as a fake laugh track on a sitcom
32·10 months agoI do not agree. If you film something to imitate life, you need to show the character’s clothing, facial expressions, backgrounds, etc. Yes, you can strategically choose what to show and how to show it to help influence the audience, but at the end of the day, something has to be there.
On the other hand, in real life, there isn’t mood music following you around. Sure, if you film a character driving a car or even just walking around a grocery store, it makes perfect sense to have a bit of background music, because that is how those environments are in reality. But having intense music playing from nowhere during a chase scene or whimsical music behind a happy character skipping through an empty meadow is just as realistic as a bunch of disembodied laughs in the background every time a character makes a joke.



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