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A Complete History Of Dungeons & Dragons: Inventing Worldbuilding As A System
Ever wonder how video games moved from simple games like Pong to designing complex, immersive worlds? Dungeons & Dragons built the system that video games still use to build worlds today. Explore the complete history in my latest post!
R. A. Fletcher
Jan 295 min read


From Moving Images To Moving Audiences: A Brief History of Filmmaking Techniques
From flickering black-and-white images to immersive digital worlds, filmmaking has evolved through a constant dialogue between creativity and technology. In the days of early filmmaking, directors, producers, and crew members used everything at their disposal to create special effects, from kitchen items to intricate models. Nowadays, however, most special effects are created using computer graphics.
R. A. Fletcher
Jan 223 min read


Research Paper: The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is a stunning example of intellectual Gothic literature expressed in a work of fiction. The novel has been the topic of controversy, moral debate, and artistic analysis for more than 100 years.
R. A. Fletcher
Dec 20, 202514 min read


A Review of My Favorite Movie
I recently heard someone say that choosing your favorite movie is choosing between children. While it may not be that drastic, I couldn’t help but think about how accurate the statement seemed.
R. A. Fletcher
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Beyond the Ten Commandments: Films You Didn’t Realize Were Scriptural
Creative biblical movies and TV shows that use the content from the Bible as the basis of fictional works have been on the rise in recent years, from The Book of Eli to Lucifer or even Supernatural. These fictional stories about the Bible, angels, demons, God, and prophecy aren’t the only modern fiction that uses scripture as the basis of the story arc. Of course, this idea of creating fiction from biblical ideas isn’t new. From Dante’s Inferno to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tal
R. A. Fletcher
May 30, 20255 min read
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