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The Elven Woods of Dreams

Binky Ink, a division of Binky Productions, has published online its first of a number of FANTASY EROTIC STORIES.

The Elven Woods of Dreams” tells the story of a young man who finds the place he has seen in his dreams and becomes enchanted by a beautiful Elf Woman who leads him into her realm and into her bed.

With a Free Excerpt available to whet your curiosity, and priced at only $3.00 CAD, this short erotic fantasy tale is sure to please any who enjoy the realms of magic and sexuality.

Reader discretion is advised.

Buy Now or read the Free Excerpt!

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The Importance of Being Well Lit

This week on Binky’s Blog, Binky shares an experience involving filming at night and what they did to better a scene without any professional lighting equipment, as well as give some advice on how to avoid mishaps in these circumstances.

“Last weekend, we drove down to the country side in Ontario, on the border of Quebec, to film some scenes that needed to look somewhat medieval (for a fundraiser/trailer and for the geek programmer web series Compiling.tv). We had no problem for our day scenes, not even any shadow off-setting the sun to worry about. It was cloudy, so the light was consistent everywhere, at all times. All that was needed to do was lower the exposure on the camera. However, there was a scene at night, and (given that it was for the fundraiser, so we had no funds yet to pay for the appropriate LED spotlights that are good to light up a scene at night) it required some problem solving.”

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The Importance of Business Cards

This week on Binky’s Blog, Binky explains the importance of Business Cards while giving advice on deciding a design for those who don’t yet have business cards and are in need of inspiration.

“People are always saying that first impressions matter. And it’s true. But a first impression is not just walking into the audition room or interview, it’s not just the hand shake or CV and head shot, part of first impressions are business cards. I just printed a new batch of business cards this week and feel compelled to share what I know of their importance, and how one might want to design them, to anyone without a business card. Like I’ve said in the past, I’m not a graphic artist, I had these done by someone I know, but being an artist, I can help you get inspired. Because let’s face it, what are you going to put on it, what colours are you going to use, what font. It’s all important because this is what people will look at and it has to convey who you are, what you do and make them want to contact you. It’s how they’ll remember that conversation that occurred on the street when they met you.”

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E-book Covers and Colour Adjust Discoveries

This week on Binky’s Blog, Binky shares her discoveries in creating e-books covers without spending more a few bucks at most, and adjusting image colour without being a graphic designer.

“I just spent the past 5 hours (11 PM to 4 AM) trying to figure out how to create an e-book cover and adjust colour on an image. Okay, some of you might be going “duah”. Thing is, I’m not a graphic artist and I don’t draw. Illustrator and Photoshop are alien to me. Needless to say the image wouldn’t open in Photoshop. And now you’re wondering, from someone who makes videos, WHY am I trying to create an e-book cover. Simple, so I can sell my own e-books on my website. I did mention I had a series of short stories I wanted to self-publish. What I found was that I can do all this with Powerpoint and Adobe ImageReady. Let me share with you what I discovered.”

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