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Jason Armstrong ๐Ÿ—

@SkinlessJSn

Writer/Director with a dash of human. Doing is easy. Being is hard.

Canada. Itโ€™s ok to be jealous. ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Mayฤฑs 2009
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Harrison Faulkner
Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulknerยท
Toronto 1986 vs. 2026 I recreated every shot. 40 years apart. Modern. Sterile. Soulless.
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Jason Armstrong ๐Ÿ—@SkinlessJSnยท
THIS ONE GUY GOT CLAUDE TO MAKE FART NOISES! (Iโ€™m so sick of these AI/Claude postsโ€ฆ)
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Jason Armstrong ๐Ÿ—@SkinlessJSnยท
This fake โ€œshow moreโ€ฆโ€ business marks the end of my Twitter run. All new level of dumb.
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Starting to look like Canada might have to adopt the US and put it through college. Probably need to find it a good therapist, too.
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saskatchewan potato utility
saskatchewan potato utility@sbirliosยท
Canadians who have recently noticed that the way the US regime describes living conditions in Canada do not line up with our day to day reality living here would do well to consider what other countries might be being lied about to create narratives beneficial to US interests.
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Governor Maura Healey
Governor Maura Healey@MassGovernorยท
Weโ€™re proud of the strong relationship we share with Canada โ€” built on partnership, trust and always having each otherโ€™s backs. ย  Right now, Canadian utility crews are helping restore power on Cape Cod. Grateful for their hard work ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
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All of these โ€œHollywood is so doneโ€ tweets have to be bots or people who donโ€™t โ€œfeelโ€ movies, but just ingest content. These clips donโ€™t look that great (impressive for AI, but not objectively good) and the โ€œactingโ€ is awful. Maybe weโ€™ve been so abused by CGI, this is tolerable?
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Melanie ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
Melanie ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ@Mellyfaxยท
I don't know why the Conservative Party keep forgetting fun facts. In 2012, Bill C-306 wouldโ€™ve required MPs who cross the floor to resign and run in a byelection. It was defeated 181โ€“91. @PierrePoilievre voted against it.
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Meg ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ@nut_meggyยท
Poilievre giving up MPs for lent, apparently.
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Tom Vaughan
Tom Vaughan@storyandplotยท
It's become easier and easier to make movies over the last 50 years. That "revolution" of quality content that we were promised never came. Why? Because the EASE of making movies is not the true bottleneck. People who think that AI will tear down the walls don't seem to understand that the walls were torn down a long time ago. It's survivorship bias. They only see the studio films that get distribution, so they think the only difference between those films and them is what those films have in common: budget. But Sundance receives more than 14,000 submissions each year now, in features and shorts. Most of them STILL are not good enough to get to an audience. People are making movies all the time. They are making movies right now. And 99% of those films still don't capture anyone's imagination. Yes, making the movie is hard. It's so hard. But it's not the hard part. It's not the thing that makes the movie great. It's not the rare thing that differentiates one story from another. It never will be. There is always that guy in the audience who asks what camera the filmmaker used. And it has always been the wrong question. I do believe there will be great artists out there who figure out ways to use AI to heighten their projects, and there will be great artists who forego it entirely. But none of those great artists will be those who don't understand the difference between "That's great for AI" and "That's a great story.
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Everybody freaking out about these guys completely missed the Mike Patton and Math Metal ecosystems.
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Noam Kroll
Noam Kroll@noamkrollยท
This is the first feature I didnโ€™t finance myself. But I only landed financing because I had just made a different movie for $0 with no crew. Sometimes we resist making micro-budget features because the numbers donโ€™t make sense on paper. But a micro-budget film is not just an investment in one project. Itโ€™s an investment in your entire body of work, which is what helps you land you the next one, and the one after that. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m such a fan of DIY filmmaking.
Noam Kroll@noamkroll

Today, our tiny micro-budget feature just got released on every major platform. It was shot in 12 days with a skeleton crew. No camera team, other an awesome 1st AC. No lighting, except for a single LED panel or tube light used to key some closeups. No casting director, despite us landing some of the best actors Iโ€™ve worked with to date. No script supervisor, but we still shot up to 14 pages in a single day. You donโ€™t need every resource to make your film, you just need to be resourceful with what little you do have. Really hope you all enjoy it.

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Pixel Cherry Ninja
Pixel Cherry Ninja@PixelCNinjaยท
Atariโ€™s Paperboy featured a custom handlebar controller to make you feel the struggle of the suburbs. The game is secretly a chaos simulator: you get points for breaking windows & knocking over trash cans, yet the game considers you a "hero" if you just manage to survive the week
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My major concern about AI agent hive activity is that one particular govt isnโ€™t run by people smart enough to keep it away from important and dangerous systems. Whether you support their general direction or not, the lack of intellect near the controls is proven on a daily basis.
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Jason Armstrong ๐Ÿ—@SkinlessJSnยท
@erichcannon I have had moose on set, but have managed to avoid beets on set. Sounds like youโ€™ve got a good story, though!
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erich cannon
erich cannon@erichcannonยท
@SkinlessJSn Was this a day on set you had? Because this was a day on set I had!
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Jason Armstrong ๐Ÿ—@SkinlessJSnยท
Two things you can never really prepare for: how big a moose ACTUALLY is and the brief, but aggressive psychological assault that comes in the aftermath of eating Beet Chips.
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Cabbie Richards
Cabbie Richards@Cabbieยท
Patriots fans returning to the Super Bowl:
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