Creator 1 Sky Angel Episode 5 Hollow Earth

Creator 1 Sky Angel Episode 5 Hollow Earth

And that’s nothing compared to the description:

I am overjoyed to present to you the Fifth prototype of the First Generation Sci-Fi SCREENBOOK, a high-tech hybrid model of a lengthy novel and a short screenplay, professionally condensed every 500 pages to merely 100 pages, saving your precious reading time while still capturing the essence of all action-packed scenes and heart-touching moments, with AR/VR/Life-streaming reading effects, and readily adaptable to become a movie/TV series/VR hologram/Cosmic comic Book.

Yup, that’s one sentence. “Professionally condensed” indeed.

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Another Bob
Another Bob
2 years ago

All those words, yet nothing to tell us anything about the actual story. Assuming there is one. Or maybe it too was professionally condensed out.

Hitch
2 years ago

Wait…anybody else getting deja vu here? Something about this “condensed not to waste reading time” line? And the name of the type of book, “SCREENBOOK”? I know we’ve seen this before. At least, I certainly have.

Another Bob
Another Bob
2 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

It does ring a bell. I think it is something I have seen here before. But as my reading has taken me hundreds of pages into the archive, heaven knows how far back it was.

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
2 years ago
Reply to  Another Bob

Methinks it has been this year, as my bell rings on this one too.

Jasini
Jasini
2 years ago

I like the artwork (meaning the figure in the bubble, not the floating heads).

Last edited 2 years ago by Jasini
LBC Participant
LBC Participant
2 years ago
Reply to  Jasini

It could have been a cool centerpiece for nice artwork

Hitch
2 years ago

Yes, it could have. Unfortunately, it’s not.

Hitch
2 years ago
Reply to  Jasini

The figure in the bubble is nice. The rest is appalling. How much you wanna bet that the figure in the bubble is on…hmmmm…IDK, Pixabay or the like?

Jasini
Jasini
2 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

No bet here.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
2 years ago
Reply to  Hitch
Hitch
2 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Adobe? they PAID for that and then did the rest of this?

Oh, the humanity….

LBC Participant
LBC Participant
2 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

And did they pay for the correct license?

Hitch
2 years ago

Well, it’s Adobe, so either a) they could access it with their CC subscription or b) as it’s being covered-over with all this other cruft, they just buried the watermark. Take your pick.