 All right, questions? If any of my old students are watching this, they're going to go, I yell this out in so many of my classes. But yes, do you have any questions? I got a comment just recently asking, Hey, when will you do another Q&A? And it was true, it's been a long time. So I wanted to throw that out there. Do you have any questions, anything about animation, anything about all the other things that I post about acting choices and analysis and animation analysis, anything that I cover on the channel? Do you have any questions about that or any other questions to anything that I can help you with? And that's the clip. Questions, if you have any, post them in the comments, I will list them all up and then maybe in a couple of weeks or so, depending on how many questions they are, they will be one of those standard Q&A answer videos where I go through each question and answer them as much as possible. These are usually half an hour to an hour. Sometimes I think the longest was an hour or 15 hour and a half. I don't know. There's a certain range of those Q&A videos that might also be broken up into multiple parts. Again, depends on how many questions I get. But there you go. Q&A time. Do you have any questions about anything? Let me know in the comments. Post them and I will do my best to answer them. And that's that. There's no pitch for my workshop. Oh, wait, that was a kind of a pitch. I will post this, of course, also on Twitter and all the other channels. So if anybody is posting there, I will grab those questions from there and put them in the reply video as well. So grab your brain, find a question, post it, and I will answer it. And that's it. Short clip, but it's been way too long. So let's do another Q&A.