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Michael Tucker (Lessons From the Screenplay): “Jingle Bells," visual effects, the danger of common sense

Michael Tucker (Lessons From the Screenplay): “Jingle Bells," visual effects, the danger of common sense

Released Friday, 7th May 2021
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Michael Tucker (Lessons From the Screenplay): “Jingle Bells," visual effects, the danger of common sense

Michael Tucker (Lessons From the Screenplay): “Jingle Bells," visual effects, the danger of common sense

Michael Tucker (Lessons From the Screenplay): “Jingle Bells," visual effects, the danger of common sense

Michael Tucker (Lessons From the Screenplay): “Jingle Bells," visual effects, the danger of common sense

Friday, 7th May 2021
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(Full transcript of this podcast available here).

On his YouTube channel Lessons From the Screenplay, Michael Tucker and his colleagues have analyzed the stories of films like The Dark Knight, Get Out, Casino Royale, and the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe.

On today's episode, Michael explains why he likes having his assumptions challenged by the podcast Revisionist History and learning about visual effects from one of the best communicators in the industry, Todd Vaziri. He also talks about how the movie producer Sev Ohanian inspires him, and why he wants to be friends with another YouTube star, Tom Scott.

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Theme song written by Eric Johnson, and performed by Yona Marie. Show art by Dodi Hermawan. Additional music by Purple Planet Music.

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