Ginger Ninja11 October 25, 2013 Share October 25, 2013 So im currently a student studying film studies at college. Recently we've been given a task to create a short five minute film about anything we want. I had ideas playing around in my head, until suddenly I thought 'why not do a tulpa movie?' (research led me to find only one movie centred around tulpa's, and it's Italian.) But the general idea of the film is that a guy, suffering from depression and isolation, creates a tulpa, but it's a rouge/evil/malicious tulpa that eventually kills him/kills himself, for the purpose of the film of course. But will thinking about this quite often change the mind-set of my recently formed tulpa? will it become what I envision in the film, even though I try to reassure it that those thoughts are purely fictional? Any advice would be great. -Creative one-liner here- -Comment about a user here- -tulpa Progress report here- -symbol here- -more text- -Quote #2- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio October 25, 2013 Share October 25, 2013 So im currently a student studying film studies at college. Recently we've been given a task to create a short five minute film about anything we want. I had ideas playing around in my head, until suddenly I thought 'why not do a tulpa movie?' (research led me to find only one movie centred around tulpa's, and it's Italian.) But the general idea of the film is that a guy, suffering from depression and isolation, creates a tulpa, but it's a rouge/evil/malicious tulpa that eventually kills him/kills himself, for the purpose of the film of course. But will thinking about this quite often change the mind-set of my recently formed tulpa? will it become what I envision in the film, even though I try to reassure it that those thoughts are purely fictional? Any advice would be great. It almost certainly won't, as long as you think of this tulpa in the movie as a seperate being, it'll be A-okay. If you really want to, reassure your tulpa that you don't think that the tulpa in the movie is anything like that. Don't worry about it. Like many things, it will only affect the tulpa if you think it will. One Tulpa: Name: Yuki Physical appearance: Similar to Winry from Fullmetal Alchemist Date of Creation: 16th September, 2013 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobillis October 25, 2013 Share October 25, 2013 More creepypasta? It has been done before, several times (well, three). Hmm, rouge tulpa kills himself? That one hasn't been done yet. Of course the classic example is Please consider supporting Tulpa.info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginger Ninja11 October 25, 2013 Author Share October 25, 2013 More creepypasta? It has been done before, several times (well, three). Hmm, rouge tulpa kills himself? That one hasn't been done yet. Of course the classic example is I suppose you could define it as a creepypasta, but in a video term. Like I've said, I've only found one evidence of a video/movie that isn't defined as documentary/informational. your contribution brings it up to two. -Creative one-liner here- -Comment about a user here- -tulpa Progress report here- -symbol here- -more text- -Quote #2- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous October 25, 2013 Share October 25, 2013 I suppose you could define it as a creepypasta, but in a video term. Like I've said, I've only found one evidence of a video/movie that isn't defined as documentary/informational. your contribution brings it up to two. Bring it down to one, the only thing "Tulpa" (the Italian movie) has to do with tulpas is the title. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginger Ninja11 October 25, 2013 Author Share October 25, 2013 Bring it down to one, the only thing "Tulpa" (the Italian movie) has to do with tulpas is the title. really? was going to watch it with translation to see how it portraits it, but If it has nothing to do with it, then I guess that'un's a bust -Creative one-liner here- -Comment about a user here- -tulpa Progress report here- -symbol here- -more text- -Quote #2- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous October 25, 2013 Share October 25, 2013 This may be a good inspiration. But will thinking about this quite often change the mind-set of my recently formed tulpa? will it become what I envision in the film, even though I try to reassure it that those thoughts are purely fictional? Any advice would be great. Simply put, no, it won't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
left blank October 26, 2013 Share October 26, 2013 Short Tulpa Film a bad idea? In my most honest opinion, yes. Not because writing a brief screenplay wherein ...a guy, suffering from depression and isolation, creates a tulpa, but it's a rouge/evil/malicious tulpa that eventually kills him/kills himself... is going to ...change the mind-set of my recently formed tulpa [...] even though I try to reassure it that those thoughts are purely fictional... but because the topic finds exposure almost exclusively in the horror genre. I don't like the idea of encouraging further debasement* for cheap thrills when there are other far less exploited genres with which to present the tulpa phenomenon. (Obviously my critique is null and void if your given assignment was to produce a compulsory horror film. In that case, god speed!) That said, no one can guarantee your tulpa won't deviate toward being a bastard. Negative exposure, anxiety, and subconscious variables could effect your thoughtforms in much the same way your dreams can be influenced. But if your tulpa is well and truly established, a permanent 180 seems an unlikely outcome. *Unless you manage the same plot with a My Little Pony tulpa, in which case you have all my blessings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chupi October 26, 2013 Share October 26, 2013 This looks more like a General Discussion topic. Moved with temporary redirect. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobillis October 27, 2013 Share October 27, 2013 I suppose you could define it as a creepypasta, but in a video term. Like I've said, I've only found one evidence of a video/movie that isn't defined as documentary/informational. your contribution brings it up to two. Well, there is the Twilight Zone , all the stuff in the thread http://community.tulpa.info/thread-tulpas-and-tulpa-like-things-in-the-media , and the film Harvey. Please consider supporting Tulpa.info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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