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Arianna

@ariannataite

producer | screenwriter | sports enthusiast | #LiveLikeBJ

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Tyler Horka (@tbhorka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Notre Dame’s official hype video for the first round of the College Football Playoff goes hard. 🔥 x.com/NDFootball/sta…

ʟᴜᴋᴇ ʙᴀʀɴᴇᴛᴛ 🚛👻 (@lukebarnett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know it's hard to be outside LA, hustling hard to break in, and feel like you just need to send that email. Here's my advice: the town will re-open when the fires are out. Could be this week. Could be in a month. Spend that time working on your script, making a short, whatever.

Gints Zilbalodis (@gintszilbalodis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of going to filmschool, I made my first feature film Away which I started at 20 and finished at 24. I think the best way to learn is by making films so I did everything on my own. It went on to win the Contrechamp award in Annecy which gave me the opportunity to make Flow

Hilluminati (@bryanedwardhill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Don’t take no for an answer.” - David Lynch. They’ll doubt you. They’ll try to invalidate your talent. Your intelligence. Your ability. Don’t listen. Create. People limit others based on their fears of inadequacy. Don’t embrace their fear. Don’t take no for an answer.

“Don’t take no for an answer.” 

- David Lynch. 

They’ll doubt you. They’ll try to invalidate your talent. Your intelligence. Your ability. 

Don’t listen. Create. People limit others based on their fears of inadequacy. Don’t embrace their fear. 

Don’t take no for an answer.
James (@scriptsbyjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love reading someone’s writing & being able to connect to them and their perspective and experiences through their work w/o knowing them on a personal level

cinesthetic. (@thecinesthetic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly 30 years later and the CGI still holds up. That score? On another level. Spielberg didn’t just make sci-fi, he made it breathe.

All The Right Movies (@atrightmovies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before the days of camera cranes, William A. Wellman pulled off this incredible tracking shot in WINGS (1927). It went on to win the first ever Best Picture Oscar.