When I was a (fake) graphic designer at MTV, we never once purchased a font. Well, I'm sure someone paid for our "official" URGE font face, but for the most part we'd always use free fonts. This surprised me, because I thought being at one of the largest corporations in the world -- and one of the most graphic design-heavy corporations -- would mean there would be some sort of central, networked font library that designers could access. Nope: things are the same everywhere -- disorganized and totally ineffecient. So the source I ended up going to most often for free fonts was dafont.com. Just thought I'd share in case you need something more creative than the default system font for a project. Anyone have other favorite freebie sources?
Missing Curb? Read This Unreleased 'Seinfeld' Script
A noble reddit-er photocopied an unreleased 'Seinfeld' script for the archive of our hearts.
Apr 26, 2024
Here at No Film School we love a good lesson. But, sometimes, simply reading and analyzing a well-written script is a certified lesson all in itself. I'd even say priceless, but we hate a cliche.
An archived, unproduced Seinfeld script deemed too controversial was recently discovered, purchased, and graciously shared online written by Larry Charles called "The Bet."
The episode was (rightfully?) too edgy to air for the traditional Seinfeld tone, and goes so far as to have Elaine literally pointing a gun to Mr. Jerry Seinfeld himself.
I'd argue comedy on this level is a response to Seinfeld's boundary-pushing social commentary, but I can also imagine how wildly shocking it would be to see air on NBC or whatever when released. Seinfeld set the stage for a lot of great modern satire, but it was still a serialized sitcom very much of its time.
Lucky for us in the age of the internet, we can read and think about this episode and imagine what it would be like to watch it then, a simpler time, and think more deeply about how it would play now. Either way, it is pretty funny, and well worth a read if you're curious how an episodic TV episode can be written and rejected. Can you imagine?
As posted by r/lostmedia, his 800 dollar purchase is for all of us to enjoy. Read it here and I hope you find all the value of his 800 dollars.
Sound off for any and all critical thoughts.
P.S. Did anyone see the Curb finale?
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