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🇵🇭 | SCAD SEQA '23
🎬 @specter.film
🏠 @thesaberbs

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Happy Superman Day! Here’s my new business card and some extra Superman art to cleanse your feed ✨🚀

#supermanday #superman #supermanart #comicart #artistsoninstagram


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1 months ago

Happy Superman Day! Here’s my new business card and some extra Superman art to cleanse your feed ✨🚀

#supermanday #superman #supermanart #comicart #artistsoninstagram


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1 months ago

Happy Superman Day! Here’s my new business card and some extra Superman art to cleanse your feed ✨🚀

#supermanday #superman #supermanart #comicart #artistsoninstagram


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1 months ago

Happy Superman Day! Here’s my new business card and some extra Superman art to cleanse your feed ✨🚀

#supermanday #superman #supermanart #comicart #artistsoninstagram


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1 months ago

Happy Superman Day! Here’s my new business card and some extra Superman art to cleanse your feed ✨🚀

#supermanday #superman #supermanart #comicart #artistsoninstagram


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1 months ago

Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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123
1 weeks ago

Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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123
1 weeks ago

Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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123
1 weeks ago

Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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123
1 weeks ago

Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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123
1 weeks ago

Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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123
1 weeks ago


Two creatives wrote, directed, and shot a four minute spec film for Uber Eats.

Meet Charlie Gillette and Yuuki Shimizu, the creatives behind “Tadaima.”

Tadaima follows a long distance relationship between a ballet dancer in New York and her partner in Tokyo, and how a food delivery app becomes a bridge across the ocean. The ad is beautiful. The story inside the ad is incredible. The story behind how they made it is what truly impressed me, though.

They brought their friends together, film school classmates flew to Tokyo as producers and crew, and a local Tokyo producer built a Japanese crew that had never worked with or even met Charlie before. The two leads, who play a couple, did not meet in person until the final scene. When the costumes got stolen the night before day one, a friend hand-stoned a new leotard overnight so the shoot could happen in the morning.

This is such a good example of Getting Things Done. When you have a vision, you can make it happen. You can sell the idea to others, and get the help you need. Charlie and Yuuki have shown what is possible when you stop waiting for permission to do something. Just do it. This is why Student Sunday is here, and huge props to them both on this project. And can’t forget the crew. Full credits in the comments below

Yo, if you have student or spec work that you’d like featured, DM @rosswhyross or email ross@breakenterpod.com


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ONE MORE DAY until our film goes up on YouTube! Link in bio!

This has been an incredible journey and we’re so happy that Specter will finally be yours. Thank you so much for following and supporting us all the way through 💛

In honor of our premiere, here is the reveal of our second poster!

SPECTER
Starring
@oliviabfrancis
@annikajohhnson
@hiro.y.ortiz

Writer, Director, Editor, & Executive Producer: @karlkuart
DP: @yuukishimi.zu
PDs: @ken_msaki @tt_oddbird
Composer: @jubdud
Casting: @lucpiquettecasting
1st AC: @radeliene_ac
2nd AC: @fenndavid.dp
Gaffer: @plunplunplun
Key Grip: @graff.tapes
Art Director: @cayliereilly
Set Dresser: @julianne_cantwell
Sound: @holly.jorg
Hair & Makeup: @aarniaa
Script Supervisor: @avi_niem
Special Thanks: @cbusch_art @radiosilence.film

#studentfilm #indiefilm #scadfilm #seqa #specterfilm #filmmaking #youtubepremiere


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Day 21 of #supermay2026 - Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen! Bien. Bien… 🧡

#jimmyolsen #superman #supermanart #artistsofinstagram


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Day 21 of #supermay2026 - Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen! Bien. Bien… 🧡

#jimmyolsen #superman #supermanart #artistsofinstagram


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Day 21 of #supermay2026 - Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen! Bien. Bien… 🧡

#jimmyolsen #superman #supermanart #artistsofinstagram


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Day 21 of #supermay2026 - Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen! Bien. Bien… 🧡

#jimmyolsen #superman #supermanart #artistsofinstagram


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Day 20 of #supermay2026 - Lois Lane! The actual punk rocker, if we’re being real 🤘

#loislane #superman #supermanart drawingchallenge


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Day 20 of #supermay2026 - Lois Lane! The actual punk rocker, if we’re being real 🤘

#loislane #superman #supermanart drawingchallenge


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Day 19 of #supermay2026 - Not a bird, not a plane… Superman! ☁️🚀

#superman #supermanart #dccomics #drawingchallenge


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Day 18 of… #supermay2026 ⁉️ In honor of the recent Superman/Spider-Man crossover issues earlier this year, I thought it’d be fun to make #spidermay2026 a little Marvel/DC crossover! For the rest of May, I’ll be doing Superman character sketches! Hope y’all enjoy, these have been so fun! 💥🚀

#marveldccrossover #supermanart #spidermanart


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Day 18 of… #supermay2026 ⁉️ In honor of the recent Superman/Spider-Man crossover issues earlier this year, I thought it’d be fun to make #spidermay2026 a little Marvel/DC crossover! For the rest of May, I’ll be doing Superman character sketches! Hope y’all enjoy, these have been so fun! 💥🚀

#marveldccrossover #supermanart #spidermanart


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Day 18 of… #supermay2026 ⁉️ In honor of the recent Superman/Spider-Man crossover issues earlier this year, I thought it’d be fun to make #spidermay2026 a little Marvel/DC crossover! For the rest of May, I’ll be doing Superman character sketches! Hope y’all enjoy, these have been so fun! 💥🚀

#marveldccrossover #supermanart #spidermanart


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Day 18 of… #supermay2026 ⁉️ In honor of the recent Superman/Spider-Man crossover issues earlier this year, I thought it’d be fun to make #spidermay2026 a little Marvel/DC crossover! For the rest of May, I’ll be doing Superman character sketches! Hope y’all enjoy, these have been so fun! 💥🚀

#marveldccrossover #supermanart #spidermanart


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Day 17 of #spidermay2026 - His Spider Senses are tingling! Who is interrupting Spidey’s snack break? Comment your guesses below! ⚡️

#spiderman #spidermanart #spidersense #marvelcomıcs


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Day 16 of #spidermay - Spidey taking a lil snack break! Made this as a birthday gift for my dad, whom I inherited my love for superheroes and comics from. My first memories are his copies of Secret Wars and Bendis & Bagley’s Ultimate Spider-Man run (and the Raimi movies too, of course!) My dad’s comics and endless encouragement is what led me down this path as an artist, and I can never thank him enough. Love you Dad! ❤️❤️❤️

#spiderman #spidermanart #marvelcomics #drawingchallenge


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Day 14 of #spidermay2026 - Doc Ock! “You have a train to catch!” 🚂

#spiderman #docock #spiderman2 #doctoroctopus


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Day 14 of #spidermay2026 - Doc Ock! “You have a train to catch!” 🚂

#spiderman #docock #spiderman2 #doctoroctopus


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Day 13 of #spidermay2026 - The Green Goblin! 🎃 Got a little behind but making it up for it with Willem Dafoe!

#greengoblin #normanosborn #willemdafoe #spiderman


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Day 13 of #spidermay2026 - The Green Goblin! 🎃 Got a little behind but making it up for it with Willem Dafoe!

#greengoblin #normanosborn #willemdafoe #spiderman


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Day 12 of #spidermay2026 - The Punisher! Been a big week for Jon Bernthal 💀🩸

#punisher #jonbernthal #punisheronelastkill #marvelcomics


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1 weeks ago

Day 12 of #spidermay2026 - The Punisher! Been a big week for Jon Bernthal 💀🩸

#punisher #jonbernthal #punisheronelastkill #marvelcomics


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1 weeks ago


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