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  • Hello guys. My name is... actually, it's best I don't tell you. If "it" sees what my name is, it will never leave me alone. Well, there goes my polite nature. Who am I kidding, I'm perhaps one of the most rude people ever, even though I actually am polite. Sorry, I'm also kind of confusing. Anyway, I decided that since scary shit is always posted on this site, I figured some of you guys can help me out here and tell me what I'm supposed to do, because right now, I'm scared all the fucking time. I have this scary feeling that I'm being watched, followed, stalked. It's really starting to get to me. This is kind of a long, LONG story, but this... this thing... this fucking thing won't leave me alone until I tell it my name! I'm afraid of what will happen if I do, and if that's the advice you
  • The first step in the creative process is an idea. That part is obvious. Coming up with what to call that idea can be troublesome. And if you don't have a name for it, then talking about it is a chore. This is why a lot of things go through a number of names between production and release. The end result may be that you hear actors talk in an interview about a movie they're doing, only to find it came out under a different name all together. Not to be confused with the British production company affiliated with Universal. See also Market-Based Title. Examples of Working Title include:
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  • The first step in the creative process is an idea. That part is obvious. Coming up with what to call that idea can be troublesome. And if you don't have a name for it, then talking about it is a chore. This is why a lot of things go through a number of names between production and release. The end result may be that you hear actors talk in an interview about a movie they're doing, only to find it came out under a different name all together. Working titles can also be used defensively, allowing the creators to refer to their project without giving much away. It can help camouflage a ground-breaking project against someone else copying the idea, or sneak an anticipated sequel under the media radar until it is ready for the world to hear about it. Not to be confused with the British production company affiliated with Universal. See also Market-Based Title. Examples of Working Title include:
  • Hello guys. My name is... actually, it's best I don't tell you. If "it" sees what my name is, it will never leave me alone. Well, there goes my polite nature. Who am I kidding, I'm perhaps one of the most rude people ever, even though I actually am polite. Sorry, I'm also kind of confusing. Anyway, I decided that since scary shit is always posted on this site, I figured some of you guys can help me out here and tell me what I'm supposed to do, because right now, I'm scared all the fucking time. I have this scary feeling that I'm being watched, followed, stalked. It's really starting to get to me. This is kind of a long, LONG story, but this... this thing... this fucking thing won't leave me alone until I tell it my name! I'm afraid of what will happen if I do, and if that's the advice you give me, that's going to be the last thing I ask it. Well anywhere, here's the story.