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What I watch online: Agrani Thakuri Jha
Jha is a visual artist and production designer. She is also the art director of the Nepali movie ‘Ek Mutthi Badal’.Post Report
When Life Gives You Tangerines
I’ve currently been watching When Life Gives You Tangerines for its light-hearted portrayal of the ups and downs that the main characters go through. I love watching light-hearted/feel-good movies and series after a long, fruitful period on set, just to recalibrate.
I consume social media the most as mindless background noise while doing chores or eating (like a typical iPad kid). I switch between ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and ‘Cunk on Earth’ to have a laugh while also getting my household chores done and eating.
To stay up to date with my job as a production designer, I go through a lot of video essays on filmmaking and production design. While I consume almost any kind of video suggested to me, I’ve carefully curated my social media algorithm.
Art Prof has a variety of conversations and materials on visual art education. The videos are structured and serious, and a good watch if you want to take a deep dive into the fundamentals and nurture critical thinking in visual art.
Kurzgesagt usually comprises videos under 15 minutes that explain various topics about the universe and its existence in a nutshell. If any of the topics interest me further, I watch other video essays or read articles related to the same topic.
Atashinchi used to air on Nickelodeon when I was a child. The animated series is a comforting slice-of-life comedy about an ordinary family in Japan. I used to watch the series in the early morning while getting ready for school.




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