FAQ'S

To Triad: How hardcore does Triad Pictures rock? -Emu@yahoo.com

    That question cannot even be responded to in words, The Triad Promotional video maybe the only response.

To Andrew Wait, who is that...why'd he do that...where'd he just go...what's that mean...?

   I want to take this time to vent something I've felt since I started to make short's that I considered to be realistic, at least in the sense that I tried to make them into real movies.  People always ask me questions during the movies, or in the case of The Saga, questions about some of the episodes.  Normally, I wouldn't care, but the question's are so frustrating to listen to.  What makes me so mad is that people ask these questions not thinking that they will be answered in the movie.  In movies like Mission:  Impossible, you don't stop in the middle of the movie and ask the person next to you some stupid question like, "where are they going?" because you know that it is a real movie and that the creators knew they'd have to explain things in the movie that might confuse people.  I get frustrated when people ask me question's like that.  Just assume it's like a real movie and that any information you don't have now, you will get later in the movie or in later episodes.  95% of the question's you may have about a scene or a line are meant to be left open so that they can linger and be answered later.  If we just explained everything to the viewer when it happened, the movies would be much less interesting to watch.  The other 5% that you may have a question with, I'm not sure.  I'd say that 4% of it is stuff that I think the viewer can easily assume if they just think.  Somethings have much more meaning in a story if you only hint at them and let the viewer fill in the blanks.  For instance the pregnancy test in "dream."  By just letting it sit there, the viewer gets to think about what that could mean.  If nathan just came out and said, "think about the baby," the whole idea would be less meainingful.  But I know that there are a couple of things that I could explain better.

To Nathan:  I think I saw you last night outside my bedroom window with some toilet paper in you're hands.  That was you wasn't it, I have it on tape actually.

   Anything you have is substantial and can't be used as admissible evidence against me in a court of law, unless you live on windsor drive, then I'm sorry about what we did to your swing set.

To Nic:  I heard that you are going to direct "8 minutes."  Is this true or just a rumor.

yes.

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