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Post by James on Jan 13, 2013 23:00:09 GMT -5
Well, then. Let us in true AWR fashion... not do anything to start it. Refresh me on how it works. I'll gladly host it and take care of all the work. Just. Maybe head to the Forbidden Zone and fill me in on your ideas/etc. Well, it's just the 'you have ten minutes to write something' thing. I don't think there's any other concrete rule besides that. We could either do a mini duel or have a little competition for everyone who's finished reviewing (YOU OTHER SLACKERS NEED TO FINISH REVIEWING). ... I'm sorry for calling people who haven't voted yet slackers. That was rude of me. I beg for your forgiveness. Unless you don't know which entry is mine. Slackers. Get reviewing.
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Post by Matteo ((Taed)) on Jan 13, 2013 23:02:07 GMT -5
If you guys need something to keep you busy, write a Blacklisted comic script for Bloodeye.
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Post by James on Jan 13, 2013 23:04:24 GMT -5
If you guys need something to keep you busy, write a Blacklisted comic script for Bloodeye. ... I'm tempted. But Pete wasn't in the Blacklisted mood a whole two weeks ago. Pete. Let's learn how to do comic scripts!
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Post by Kaez on Jan 13, 2013 23:09:00 GMT -5
If you guys need something to keep you busy, write a Blacklisted comic script for Bloodeye. ... I'm tempted. But Pete wasn't in the Blacklisted mood a whole two weeks ago. Pete. Let's learn how to do comic scripts! I think it's the same as doing normal prose. Except everything is divided into boxes.
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Post by Matteo ((Taed)) on Jan 13, 2013 23:12:05 GMT -5
You need to be super succinct, and be very careful with how much narrative exposition you use, if any.
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Post by James on Jan 13, 2013 23:12:24 GMT -5
... I'm tempted. But Pete wasn't in the Blacklisted mood a whole two weeks ago. Pete. Let's learn how to do comic scripts! I think it's the same as doing normal prose. Except everything is divided into boxes. I thought it was more like a script/screenplay but for each box.
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Post by Matteo ((Taed)) on Jan 13, 2013 23:13:32 GMT -5
I think it's the same as doing normal prose. Except everything is divided into boxes. I thought it was more like a script/screenplay but for each box. It's more like that, yeah. Only you also need to think about how the visuals will be conveyed to a certain extent.
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Post by Kaez on Jan 13, 2013 23:15:03 GMT -5
I thought it was more like a script/screenplay but for each box. It's more like that, yeah. Only you also need to think about how the visuals will be conveyed to a certain extent. Namely in small boxes.
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Post by Matteo ((Taed)) on Jan 13, 2013 23:16:22 GMT -5
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Post by Drall on Jan 13, 2013 23:17:03 GMT -5
It's more like that, yeah. Only you also need to think about how the visuals will be conveyed to a certain extent. Namely in small boxes. And, occasionally, large boxes.
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Post by James on Jan 13, 2013 23:18:02 GMT -5
Box One:
Three men sit in the long, narrow interior of an airplane, one facing across from the other two. The insides are bathed in a cherry-red hue. All three are dressed in full Kelvar, tactical body armour. A bowler hat sits atop the third man's head.
... I have no idea. I feel like I'm creating a bastard child between a script and a piece of prose.
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Post by Kaez on Jan 13, 2013 23:20:26 GMT -5
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Post by Matteo ((Taed)) on Jan 13, 2013 23:21:02 GMT -5
Panel ..... One .......
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Post by James on Jan 13, 2013 23:22:45 GMT -5
Panel ..... One ....... Pete. Let's make sure to call them boxes the -entire- time.
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Post by Kaez on Jan 13, 2013 23:23:02 GMT -5
Box One: Three men sit in the long, narrow interior of an airplane, one facing across from the other two. The insides are bathed in a cherry-red hue. All three are dressed in full Kelvar, tactical body armour. A bowler hat sits atop the third man's head. ... I have no idea. I feel like I'm creating a bastard child between a script and a piece of prose. [Panel 1] Long, narrow corridor; interior of an airplane. Three silhouettes in distance. [P2] One man sits across from two others; the three dressed in tactical Kevlar; first man has a bowler hat [P3] James, looking out window: "Bangladesh used to be beautiful." [P4] Close-up on exterior, Bangladesh. Text-bubble from outside-panel, "...you know, before the mutant tarantulas." Pete. Let's make sure to call them boxes the -entire- time. Dammit.
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