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chaos-circus · 6 days ago
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Never posted art on here before. But here are the ref sheets I recently made for the Spy School characters (yes a lot of the poses are similar in my defense this took a REALLY long time and it's just for reference)
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dragonfruits02 · 1 year ago
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spy school memes. heavily inspired to make these by @pinwheel-plant
the apex predator one is not mine! its from pinterest :3
and the alexander hale wiki that’s just a picture of jawa is but a screenshot
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redheadedbrunette · 4 months ago
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so guess who wrote more stuff for @pinwheel-plant's Age Swap au. Take a wild guess.
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soda-gremlin · 1 year ago
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Friendly reminder that Joshua is 18
This bitch can’t even drink yet, and he’s here thinking he’s a grown ass adult
He can barely even vote
And he’s the equivalent of a teen fresh out of high school
Like, sit down, eat your milk and cookies, go do dumb stuff with your friends, and stop acting older than you actually are
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gingerslemonade · 1 year ago
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Life is bad. SSGN is bad. Can I offer you some Erica having to confront her trauma in these trying times?
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yourtwistedlies · 1 year ago
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spy school memes
1 nothing = one more chance for alexander to buy some tea and find his keys
inspired by @dragonfruits02
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fishyupmywishy · 2 years ago
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I find it so funny that Joshua’s last names is Hallal when he is anything but lol
The irony is 100% an accident but that doesn’t mean I’m not going to appreciate it
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spyschoolquotes · 2 years ago
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I couldn’t just go to Joshua Hallal and say, “Here’s a funny story: I only agreed to come to this school because I thought the CIA wanted me to be an undercover agent here and find out what your evil plans were. But it turns out, they didn’t. So, do you think I could just drop out and go back to normal life? I promise I won’t tell the CIA anything about your secret hideout.”
Evil Spy School, written by Stuart Gibbs 
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pinwheel-plant · 4 years ago
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some random hcs i have 😳
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incorrectspyschoolquotes · 4 years ago
Conversation
Ashley: I am a moderate and peaceful woman.
Joshua: You literally threw a chair at Murray yesterday.
Ashley: Yes. Which was a moderate and peaceful compromise from the table I initially planned on launching at that b*tch.
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lorrainecparker · 7 years ago
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25+ Summer Films Used Blackmagic Design Cameras, Resolve, Fusion, or other BMD Gear
Do you know what I love? I love being able to use the same cameras or software as a big Hollywood Summer Blockbuster. I know what we see on screen has more to do with the talent behind the camera or edit, but it sure does help my self-esteem to have some of the same equipment. I mean Hi8 is going to look like Hi8. Of this year’s summer worldwide film releases 25 of them used Blackmagic Design products in some way. It could be a URSA Mini, Resolve, or a Pocket Cinema Camera which make great crash cameras. Either way, these films listed below found a use for Blackmagic Design’s products in some way.
Jenny Halsey (ANNABELLE WALLIS) and Nick Morton (TOM CRUISE) in a spectacular, all-new cinematic version of the legend that has fascinated cultures all over the world since the dawn of civilization: “The Mummy.”
For example, DP Jas Shelton used the Pocket Cinema Camera’s small size for shots on the film “The House,” while Editor Alan Edward Bell used Fusion Studio to create VFX while editing “The Dark Tower.” DaVinci Resolve Studio as a robust color corrector is being used by colorists and post-production facilities like Deluxe’s Company 3 with “Alien: Covenant” and “Wonder Woman” and Goldcrest Post with “My Cousin Rachel,” among others.
Blackmagic Design Cameras Used
“Blood Feast” DP Roland Freitag used a Production Camera 4K to shoot the film;
“A Ghost Story” post team used a Pocket Cinema Camera for several VFX shots;
“The House” DP Jas Shelton used a Pocket Cinema Camera to shoot select scenes;
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” used Pocket Cinema Cameras for certain action shots;
“Un, Deux, Trois” DP Mathieu Gari used a Pocket Cinema Camera to shoot the film; and
“Unlocked” DP George Richmond used Pocket Cinema Cameras to shoot select scenes.
Alien Covenant
DIT Work
“Beatriz at Dinner” DP Wyatt Garfield used a workflow supported by an UltraStudio for playback, HDLinks for monitoring and a Smart Videohub for routing;
“The Mummy” DIT Francesco Sauta used DaVinci Resolve Studio, DaVinci Resolve and Smart Videohub 12×12 for on-set grading and film camera matching;
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” DIT Francesco Sauta used DaVinci Resolve Studio, DaVinci Resolve and Smart Videohub 12×12 for on-set grading and DIT work;
“Transformers: The Last Knight” DITs Steve Freebairn and Zach Hilton of Freehill Productions used Universal Videohub 72×72 and Smart Videohub 12×12, a SmartScope Duo monitor, DaVinci Resolve Studio, various DeckLink PCIe cards and Mini Converters for engineering, data management and 3D signaling;
“Unlocked” DIT Joshua Callis-Smith used DaVinci Resolve Studio for on-set grading; and
“War for the Planet of the Apes” 2nd Unit DIT Mark Allan used an UltraStudio Express capture and playback device, HDLinks and DaVinci Resolve Studio for on-set grading and DIT work.
For Color Grading using DaVinci Resolve Studio:
“Alien: Covenant” by Colorist Stephen Nakamura of Deluxe’s Company 3;
“Bad Buzz” by Colorist Guillaume Lips;
“Beach Rats” by Colorist Nat Jencks;
“The Big Sick” by Colorist Alex Bickel of Color Collective at Technicolor PostWorks;
“Blood Feast” by Colorist Mathias Geck;
“The Book of Henry” by Colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld of Deluxe’s Company 3;
“Djam” by Colorist Olivier Dassonville for Lumières Numériques;
“A Ghost Story” by Colorist Joe Malina;
“Girls Trip” by Colorist Andrew Francis of Sixteen19;
“The Hero” by Colorist Mike Howell of Color Collective;
“An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power” by Colorist Leo Hallal;
“Landline” by Colorist Joe Gawler of Harbor Picture Company;
“Mil Coses Que Faria Per Tu” by Colorist Toni Anglada of DELA, which also used DaVinci Resolve Studio for conforming and online editing;
“The Mummy” by Colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld of Deluxe’s Company 3;
“My Cousin Rachel” by Colorist Adam Glasman of Goldcrest Post, which also used DaVinci Resolve Studio for conforming and online editing;
“Nur ein Tag” by Colorist Felix Hüsken of Farbkult;
“Tigermilch” by Colorist Claudia Gittel;
“Un, Deux, Trois” by Colorist Alexandra Pocquet;
“Wallay” by Colorist Gadiel Bendelac for Lumières Numériques; and
“Wonder Woman” by Colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld of Deluxe’s Company 3.
In “Girls Trip,” when four lifelong friends—(L to R) Sasha (QUEEN LATIFAH), Ryan (REGINA HALL), Lisa (JADA PINKETT SMITH) and Dina (TIFFANY HADDISH)—travel to New Orleans for the annual “Essence” Festival, sisterhoods are rekindled, wild sides are rediscovered, and there’s enough dancing, drinking, brawling and romancing to make the Big Easy blush.
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dragonfruits02 · 1 year ago
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erica watching her ex boyfriend explode to death for the second time
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redheadedbrunette · 2 years ago
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soda-gremlin · 2 years ago
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He’s a pretty princess :D
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dragonfruits02 · 1 year ago
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joshua hallal hair
what is it
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dragonfruits02 · 1 year ago
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jawshua
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