Anonymous ID: 6234e1 June 1, 2020, 1:05 a.m. No.9408923   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9408349 (LB)

I think we are being shown what someone wants us to see and disseminate. I'm feeling used and I don't like it. There is an organic quality that is lacking in not only rando bricks everywhere but also in the "Citizen Journalism"

Video 1

If I were handed this scene in script format, I would say this to the writer.

  1. So the guy with the eye issue randomly roles up to a guy randomly live streaming? Plausible, I guess.

  2. And the eye guy knows the other dude hang’n with the streamer? Now we're stretching it a bit.

  3. Couldn’t you find another way to get the eye dude water instead of it just being there? That’s pretty lazy writing.

  4. And you are sure you want to be so on the nose with the key buzz words spray painted all over the set? At least don’t just hold on a shot that frames “George Floyd” on the left of screen so much with no other action.

  5. At least it was well lit.

Anonymous ID: 6234e1 June 1, 2020, 1:06 a.m. No.9408935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8943

>>9408349 (LB)

Video 2

If I were the director, I would be thanking everyone that parked the cars because it is so difficult to park them so they aren’t stacked on top of each other. In fact, the spacing between the cars front to back and from lane to lane was near perfect. I would have liked more spray paint on the businesses in the background though. Seems odd to go ham on the vehicles but not the stores. Can't we have at least one cop car that tried to escape and land it in the 2 perfectly clear lanes with the perfectly fine vehicles parked there? Speaking of which. Someone go spit on the parked cars to keep the continuity of the scene.