MarsMonkey88
MarsMonkey88 t1_j6fxjjv wrote
Reply to You don't see young goths anymore. by tximinoman
Tragically, young goths were all wiped out in the tsunami of adulthood that swept across the continent about 10 years ago. Their population has not recovered. There is some hope that a resurgence in the popularity of early aughts emo music may help the young goth larvae pupate to maturation, however longitudinal studies take time…
MarsMonkey88 t1_iy2d1mw wrote
Reply to Somewhere, during the countdown to Y2K, someone's power went out and they probably thought the world was ending. by YourAverageTylerFan
My brothers friend was in the countryside outside of one of the two largest cities in South Africa- I don’t remember which- and they happened to lose power at 11:59 on New Years Eve 1999, and they 100% thought it was the apocalypse for like 5 min. (There’s a chance that either my brother or his friend was just full of shit and that never happened. There’s also also a chance that my brother confused Singapore with Johannesburg, or something silly like that.)
MarsMonkey88 t1_iu4fr2b wrote
Reply to comment by PianoCharged in TIL, in film, a clapperboard’s purpose is ensuring proper synchronization of audio and video in post-production. It provides a distinct “clap” along with a visual event for the editor to reference at the start of a scene. by PianoCharged
For sure. I see the hand clap thing a lot, though.
MarsMonkey88 t1_iu4apr9 wrote
Reply to TIL, in film, a clapperboard’s purpose is ensuring proper synchronization of audio and video in post-production. It provides a distinct “clap” along with a visual event for the editor to reference at the start of a scene. by PianoCharged
Some ultra low budget things will have someone hold up a piece of paper with the scene number or whatever info (so the thumbnails are clear) and then someone else will put their hands in front of it and clap (one clap).
MarsMonkey88 t1_j8b7vnl wrote
Reply to /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | February 06, 2023 by BernardJOrtcutt
What school of philosophical thought would defend following one’s passion and not wasting time on things that don’t fulfill one?