Netflix's Arcane (Introduction Scene): A Novelization (How to “Show not Tell”)

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • This, my friend, will be content about describing things, about writing it, about the golden rule for all fiction writers-"Show not tell".
    The first show that I decided to tackle is Netflix's Arcane. I had fun doing this video, I just hope I don't get a copyright strike. All the techniques I implemented here is under Free Use, I believe. Well, if not then, that's a sad waste of my two weeks. I swear if Netflix is petty enough to strike the little guy, I'm unsubscribing. LOL. (Am I allowed to say lol here? Who cares? Eh.)
    Anyway.
    Enjoy the video. And I beg you, please like and subscribe.
    [I tried to shot this as cinematic as I can, I try to treat every video of mine like how I think a professional would treat a cinematic short film. The camera I used here is the Sony A7IV and a Sigma art lens 24-70. And I graded this in Davinci Resolve.]
    #Fiction writing #Novelization #booktube #cinematic #writingtechniques
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