![]() ![]() Someone who's lived all their lives in the Bay Area is going to head out there and have a heat stroke. On average in the summer it's 25 degrees hotter than San Francisco. It's a 3 hour drive without traffic, and I'm not joking about the heat. So Baby Momma ain't too keen on Modesto either.įresno? Too damn hot and too damn far. While Stockton may make the headlines for bad crime, according to 97% of communities within California have a lower crime rate. Modesto? Affordable, but not enough jobs either. And there are only 20 homes currently on the market at $250 or under. Too much of a change from the big city you're used to. too damn far and it's a little podunk town anyways. You can't go Northwest to Napa and the rest of the wine country, you'll pay the same as Bay Area if not more.Ĭan't go up to Yuba City. Only 15% of homes in the last three months sold for $250k or less. it's doable, but you'll have limited options. Sacramento? Well, Sacramento's median home price is $350k so you're not getting much there. ![]() but only 25% of homes in the Bay Area are priced less than $500k and they're in the ghetto. So, you want to get a home so you can provide a safe haven for your family. Think that basement is gonna fly with baby momma? NOPE! Let's say you're a millennial in your late twenties living in your parent's basement in the Bay Area. (which isn't so hypothetical when you realize it's happening by the thousands). Put simply: Stockton is the last bastion of housing affordability in Northern California. "But WHY Stockton? What's so great about it? Are there great schools? Major employers in the area? I just can't see why people would move there."Īfter answering this question a million times, I thought I would write a post about it to explain thoroughly WHY Stockton will be the #4 metro market in the nation for 2018, even if it doesn't have all the cool stuff that bigger and fancier towns do. The metamorphosis and flashback sequences also help provide contrast and surprise to the film.After my most recent post on projecting Stockton to be the #4 metro market in the nation in 2018, I've received the same question over and over and over again: The producers of the film overcame this obstacle by employing color, body posture, sound, music, framing, composition of elements within the frame, subjective shots/sequences and changes in lighting to express the robot’s subjectivity. The film centers on the internal conflict of the robot, which presents an interesting challenge for narrating the story, as the main protagonist lacks recognizable facial features for transmitting emotions to the audience. Highlights of the short include the remarkable work on the aesthetic and description of the natural environment, which is complemented with a good dose of sensory images (sunlight between trees, interaction with water, rain, bird drinking water, etc.), plus the expressive use of lighting. Two main characters, an internal conflict and an emphasis on nature are the elements that compose this short, which was made to publicize Blizzard Entertainment’s Overwatch video game. The Last Bastion is a SciFi short film by Blizzard Entertainment about a battle automaton that enters into conflict with its internal combat directives.
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