heroes and villains
Heroes and Villains throughout history that have defined their industries and workflow as we know it today. Those we look up to, and those we learn mistakes from.
Iron Man
Downey was born in Manhattan, New York City, the younger of two children. His father, Robert Downey Sr., was an actor and filmmaker, while his mother, Elsie Ann (née Ford), was an actress who appeared in Downey Sr.'s films. Downey's father was of half Lithuanian Jewish, one-quarter Hungarian Jewish, and one-quarter Irish descent, while Downey's mother had Scottish, German, and Swiss ancestry. Robert's original family name was Elias which was changed by his father to enlist in the Army. Downey and his older sister Allyson grew up in Greenwich Village.
By Azfar Ejaz3 years ago in Journal
Awakening at the Museum
Once again, I was being bullied by my peers on a field trip standing in front of the space exhibit at the science and history museum. I was thirteen years old and had been bullied since the start of elementary school by the same damn kids. They always called me the same horrible names, they always pushed me around and they always played the same cruel pranks, like continually pushing me into a teacher and telling them that it was all my fault. It was a never ending story of dread and despair and it was not something I wanted to be familiar with. I just wished I knew how to make it stop.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Journal
Lights, Camera, Action: The Ever-Evolving World of the Film Industry
The film industry has been one of the most vibrant and ever-evolving sectors over the past century. Movies have become an integral part of our lives, and the impact of the film industry on our culture and society is undeniable. From the early days of silent films to the latest 3D blockbusters, the movie industry has transformed into a multi-billion dollar business that is continually pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation.
By Syeda Masooma Zahra3 years ago in Journal








