Arts & Humanities: Other: “Question: How do I get in touch with a kdrama director/producer?” plus 4 more |
- Question: How do I get in touch with a kdrama director/producer?
- Question: How can I create the illusion that a plunger has been impaled through my body?
- Question: On a scale of 1-10 (1 being the worst) how bad is this pumpkin carving?
- Question: My friends and I are working on a graphic novel and I need some help with a character her name is Chelsea DeWalt, she is 16. she was rasied.?
- Question: What type of jobs are related to the art therapy field that don't require a master's degree?
| Question: How do I get in touch with a kdrama director/producer? Posted: 24 Oct 2014 01:12 PM PDT
Update : I'm 18 years old and I love watching dramas and writing I've been writing since I've been 5. I really have a passion for it. I've been writing my own k-dramas and I've completed about 5 18-20 episode dramas I really want to send it to a writer or director. Can you please tell me how I can achieve this? |
| Question: How can I create the illusion that a plunger has been impaled through my body? Posted: 24 Oct 2014 12:10 PM PDT I'd apply the mario hair on the outside of a rigid hat, effectively making "helmet hair." So it'd look as if you had an out-sized "cartoon" head. Mario has a big fat head, so this wouldn't be out of character. A tight fitting bike helmet would work, but you could use anything with a tight and rigid fit. This would also make it easy to take on and off, which helps in the car or on the bus. This rigid helmet would then make it easy to affix the weight of the plunger, which is going to be a lot more than the simple arrow. I'd bore a hole in the helmet and the core of the sawn in half plunger, then use a big washer and screw to attach the handle parts. |
| Question: On a scale of 1-10 (1 being the worst) how bad is this pumpkin carving? Posted: 24 Oct 2014 08:39 AM PDT So I had this okay ish tardis pumpkin carving, but then my cat attacked it so I painted over it,and then I kept messing up so I had to keep painting. So I got to creative and now it looks bad and I have to enter it into a contest. How bad is it on a scale of one to ten? Update : For those of you who don't know : |
| Posted: 24 Oct 2014 01:43 AM PDT Update : in a single parent house hold by her father after her mother walked out on them about ten years before, choseing a job that was over seas.She has a good relationship with her father, dispite the fact he has what we are calling no filter. This was up till about seven or so months before the story begins when her father disappears without a trace, and her mom flat out rejects her and refuses to help her in no other way then by sending her a couple of hundered a month. She is then taken in by her.. Update 2: uncle. Her uncle pretty much treats her like a drinking buddy. What would some of the problems be with from growing up, what would a realist level of tomboynish be and any other help would be. FYI. her fathers occupation was he was a detective for the local police department. |
| Posted: 23 Oct 2014 09:18 PM PDT What type of jobs are related to the art therapy field that don't require a master's degree? I want to work in an art therapy like position but I only have my bfa in painting and drawing. Any ideas on how I can make my dreams come true? Graduate school isn't an option for me at the moment. |
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