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This Summer, Binky Productions is raising awareness about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety and Depression. We have a series of cute little image capsules depicting short play-like scenes with stick-figure drawings. These capsules demonstrate a caricature of what it’s like to live with PTSD, Anxiety and Depression. It is our hope that this lightly humourous tone will help people understand what they, or someone they care about, might be living.
PTSD is a serious matter and a subject matter that we believe should be addressed more openly. It isn’t easy to heal from it and Healing Through Humour invites everyone to shed a bit of light on a rather dark reality.
We will be sharing three capsules a week. There will also be more information on what is PTSD on the actual Healing Through Humour web page once it’s been set up. In addition, if anyone has any specific questions they wish to see openly discussed, Binky Prod will do a video capsule or two to elaborate on some of the topics of discussion.
Stay tuned! Healing Through Humour begins in July.
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New Binky’s Blog, where Binky explores the idea that writing and playing RPG video games are very similar, in fact, almost the same. Read on to see how the two relate.
“Or should I specify that it’s ALSO the other way around. Writing a script is like playing an RPG video game. Be it web series, feature film, short, or even writing a novel, they each have scenes, they each have installments, and there is a multitude of possibilities. I am willing to bet that no one who writes scripts and stories has never ever NOT written at least 2 versions of a scene or ending. I often write or at least think about the various possibilities for my characters, for my story, for my endings. Sometimes I write several versions. In my latest fantasy web series (still in creation and funding mode) I enjoy using the Seers as a means to include the various possibilities within the story itself. And many stories have characters who see the possible futures and the story plays around that, so we get to see what could happen, we get to feel what we want to happen and we get to see what the author decided will happen, which can or can not coincide with what we hoped to see happen. Good stories are complex and include what we think will happen and what we didn’t see coming. Some of these good stories are video games.”
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New Character Log by the Elf Captain. For the Fantasy web series “Sapphire Prophecies”.
“I have been observing the greater roads from a distance. There is much traffic of Lord Beryl’s armies. His search has no doubt begun, word of the prophecies have no doubt reached his ears. Rumors have it that there is a contradictory prophecy. I pray that the Emerald Eye remain safe. Whoever this mage seer is, whether he or she is born yet or not, the Emerald Eye is our only hope.
I have seen Lord Beryl’s magic first hand. I was very lucky to escape. I can only hope Lord Beryl has turned away from the Elves for good, now that he is bent on finding the Emerald Eye.”
Read the full Log.
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This week on Binky’s Blog, Binky shows us how to write a proper script using nothing more than Microsoft Word. A video accompanies this blog.
“You don’t need an expensive or special software to write a proper script with the proper font and formatting. Of course, some of these software format the script for you, so you save time, but you can easily format it while proof reading it and you don’t spend that much more time than necessary on formatting it. It also saves you money as it can easily be done with Microsoft Word.
Font. The most commonly used font is COURRIER. Not Courrier New, there’s a difference. I used to gets mixed up with the two at first. Size 12. A good trick is to keep your alignment to LEFT, select COURRIER 12 and write out your rough/working script from here.”
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