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Monthly Archives: March 2011

Coming into work sick, is no fun. Wow, another Jim Lujan cartoon. Scene 8 treatment.

March 31, 2011 in GHETTOMATION, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I got sick on Thursday and Friday of last week.  I came into work both days.  I don’t think I could have made it through the day, had it not been for the fact that I spend the day sitting down.  During lunch, I would eat and then pass out for the rest of lunch.  It was pretty miserable.  I had to finish the work I was given though. Specially since I didn’t know how heavy the next act I was assigned was going to be.  Turns out that it didn’t have all that many fixes.  I probably could have stayed home and it would have all turned out okay.

Oh well.

GHETTOMATION

Once again  Jim Lujan makes another Ghettomated cartoon.  This one actually came out a few weeks ago but I didn’t get the chance to post it till now.  It’s unbelievable how many cartoons this guys turns out.  I’ve been working on my cartoon for about eleven months and Jim seems to have come out with eleven cartoons for my (still in progress) one.

WRITING

What I’ve written below is not what I wanted. At least the first half. The second half is much closer to what I had in mind but still not quite right. This is what happens when you don’t come up a good logical magick system for your story.  You end up not quite knowing what’s possible to do in it.  It’s too open ended and then suddenly you’re lost.  Then, since there’s too much to think about, you end up having the magic users, just throwing projectiles. Boring. Might as well give them ray guns. So the question I had to ask myself was, “What would be interesting to see?”

Too bad I ignored the question because what I ended up with is NOT very interesting. Nor do I want to work on it.  I’m going to leave this as is, just as a place holder until I can come up with something better.  I think I’ll need to work out the magick system better and see if I can’t come up with a more interesting final battle.

Scene 8 (Thought/Knowledge)

    • Seeing the might they have unleashed on themselves the Sorcerers are shocked and two of them are incapacitated by Rob. The Lead Sorcerer seeing this, thinks he’s proved his case and does the crazy thing of putting his guard down to prove to Rob who he really is. Rob sees this and fights to bring down his rage. The Lead Sorcerer expects to be struck down, only Rob surprises him by NOT doing so. (Act 3 climax)

Outdoor Shopping Area – Day continued

Rob straightens up and turns to look at the stunned Sorcerers.

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This snaps them back to their senses.   The Lead Sorcerer immediately commands an attack.  He guessed wrong. He now assumes the hammer Rob holds must also give him a boost in strength or something. In any case, as long as they hit him with everything they have, this should be over quickly.

The Lead Sorcerer commands The Other Male Sorcerer to create the most intense heat blast he can, next to Rob, while The Female Sorcerer should make a thick shield of the coldest ice she could make to protect them from the heat and cocoon Rob. Meanwhile he will attempt to turn the air around Rob into natural gas so the very air around Rob would roast him.

Rob doesn’t like what he hears.  He thinks he better move before it’s too late. The thought hadn’t left his mind before the fire and ice had trapped him. A small layers of ice forms on his skin. Instantly  a fireball start growing before him increasing in intensity. Rob simply reacts.  No thought, just instinct. The hammer hits the wall of ice. It was three yards thick and he hit a hole right through.  Then Rob starts running through the hole. An explosion from behind, sends him flying through and out.  He rolls tumbling on the ground and at the last moment manages to use the last of the momentum to come to his knees.  Steam rising from his body. No burns on him.  The ice ironically shielded him.   Rob finds himself, only a yard from The Female Sorceress.

In spite of their shock and in spite of the fact that all that magick had taken a lot out of them and left them exhausted, The Female Sorceress takes the opportunity to attack Rob with all she has left.  The demon that gives her power, almost physically manifests around her as she attempts to freeze Rob’s insides.

Rob screams in pain as he feels his body begin to freeze.  He moves toward The Sorceress.

She creates a wall of ice to shield herself. She’s now very weak and can hardly maintain the two spells.

Rob feels the spell waver for a second or two as the ice wall goes up.  He smashes right through it and his hammer continues on until it hits The Sorceress in the chest. The manifestation of the demon inside her gets knocked out of her as if IT, not the Sorceress was hit by the blow.  It leaves the Sorceress’ body as the Sorceress cries in pain and passes out.  The demon seems to evaporate in a silent scream.

A cry from the Other Male Sorcerer, makes Rob turn. The effects of the Sorceress’ spell waring off.

As far as the Other Male Sorcerer is concerned, Rob has gone too far. He knows what Rob has just done to the woman he loves and he will pay and suffer for it.  Exhausted as he is, he attacks Rob in a fire filled rage.  The demon that gives him his power almost become fully manifest in him and around him.  His hands become torches.  Fireballs explode out of his hands like machine gun bullets  shooting at Rob as he runs toward him.

Rob begins knocking fireballs into oblivion, with his hammer, as fast they reach him. The heat of fire still gets through.  Sweat begins to gather on Rob’s forehead and begins to get in his eyes blinding him. Just as Rob blinks the sweat off, The Other Male Sorcerer reaches Rob and strikes. Rob takes a full on, fire punch, to the face. Once again, The Other Male Sorcerer has knocked Rob to the ground.

The Lead Sorcerer, isn’t idle through all this. In fact, he was just about to cast a spell in order to help The Other Male Sorcerer in finishing Rob off when Rob’s Raven begins attacking him.  Completely taken by surprise by the fury of the attack, The Lead Sorcerer could only think to swat at the bird and run from it.

The Other Male Sorcerer step up to Rob and goes for the killing blow.  A beam of pure fire shoots directly at Rob from his hands at point blank range.  At the same moment, Rob brings the hammer up. The fire beam and hammer hit. The hammer, acts like a shield and it seems to soak the fire into itself. Rob stand up and shoves forward, hard, making the Other Male Sorcerer stumble back. The fire beam goes off for a second. As the Sorcerer raises his hand to strike again, Rob swing the  hammer and hits the Sorcerer in the face.  The manifestation of the demon that gave the Sorcerer his power reacts as if IT was hit in the face.  The demon flies out of the Sorcerer. The Sorcerer screams in pain.  The demon evaporates in a silent scream as  the Sorcerer falls to the ground.  His body suddenly seems to deflate like a balloon and becomes scrawny and weak.  The hair covering his face had been knocked out of the way revealing a shriveled ugly face.  The other Male Sorcerer sits up, looks at himself, looks at his hands and cries out that he has lost his powers and then begins to sob.

Rob turns from the man, telling him that he had been given the chance to leave. He also tells him to put his hair back on his face. Rob is kinda freaked out by how ugly he is.

Meanwhile, The Lead Sorcerer, loathing to use any of his power on a pesky bird. Decides to try using just enough to get it off him.  He takes some molecules in the air and creates a quick burst of air that knocks the Raven far up and away from him.  Satisfied that he bought himself some time, he looks toward Rob and the other Sorcerer, only to see Rob walking toward him as his companion weeps. He was too late to help and now it’s just him and  the killer. The Lead Sorcerer begins a spell.  Time to die a hero.

Rob stops his approach. He tells the Sorcerer not to do it.  He tells the Sorcerer it doesn’t have to be this way.  He could just walk away. He tells the Sorcerer that he doesn’t want to fight anymore. That he’s tired. That they caused enough destruction.

Rob’s words, rather than being taken the way they were intended, are heard by the Sorcerer as a man who is too weak to fight and is now bluffing for his life.  Since the Sorcerer thinks Rob is evil and insincere, everything he says must NOT be what he means. That said, The Sorcerer DOES see how much of an act Rob’s been putting up all this time.  The Sorcerer decides that before this is over, he will force Rob to admit what a monster he truly is, and that he deserves to die.

Reaching up and grabbing the air before him, the Sorcerer begins to press the air molecules together in order to crush Rob.

Rob is suddenly stuck  in place. He  feels as if he’s between two walls, getting crushed by them. He tries to raise his hammer hand and finds it too difficult.

Through gritted teeth, the Sorcerer begins talking to Rob telling him how Rob has shown his true power now.  Pointing out to him how he ruthlessly dispatched his companions without a second thought.

Rob tries to respond but can’t. The ground he’s standing on begins to crack and break apart from  the pressure.

The sweat runs down the Sorcerer’s head from the strain.  He orders Rob to admit that his power is too great. That it WILL  overcome him. That even if he thinks he hasn’t been seduced yet, that he’s fooling himself.  He tells Rob he can see that he enjoys it. That he WILL want to use it for personal gain, and eventually he will abuse it to conquer and rule the world and so deserves to be stopped.

Rob can hardly breath. Something about what the Sorcerer is saying rings true. The power feels good.  He does enjoy it in him.  He doesn’t know what that means but he’s afraid that it MIGHT corrupt him.  But if that’s so, how can he tell?  Has he done anything that shows that he’s corrupt? Not that he can remember.

On the other hand, HE didn’t attack the Sorcerers. They attacked HIM. Who is this guy to lecture.  It only makes him angry at the injustice.  He struggle to free himself so he could at least take a breath. If he’s there any longer, he’s going to pass out and then die of asphyxiation.

The Sorcerer feels himself loosing control of the air.  Rob is breaking free.  He calls on more power.  The manifestation of the demon that gives him his power surrounds The Sorcerer and he orders Rob to admit that he’s evil and deserves to be stopped at all cost.

Rob’s raven flies down and begins attacking the Sorcerer. The Sorcerer attempts to strike the Raven with one hand.

Rob feels the spell weakening. He lets out a mighty yell, grip the hammer tight, lifts it, and breaks free from the spell.

He takes in a mighty breath of air and coughs. Then turn to look at the Sorcerer, just in time to see him strike the raven with some sort of air punch that sends the bird bouncing and tumbling to the floor.

Anger surges through him.  All he wants, is to pound on the Sorcerer.  Enough is enough.  He roars with rage. Run towards the Sorcerer like a barbarian berserker, mad with rage.

The Sorcerer sees it. What he was looking for. There it is.  The monster.  He was completely justified in his action.  He knew it.  Now the monster comes for him in truth.  The Sorcerer tries one last thing. He tries to take the oxygen from Rob’s lungs.

Rob gags. Stumbles, struggles to get air. Gasps for it. In a wild rage, Rob just swings the hammer in the direction of the Sorcerer who is too far away…and strikes some sort of Magickal connection that sends the Sorcerer flying back and frees Rob from the spell.

The Sorcerer slams against a wall.

Robs runs at him, hammer up, ready to strike.

The Sorcerer smiles. He has enough strength to move away. To strike once more, but why? He’s won. So he tells Rob to do it, since he has won, and has shown Rob who he truly is.  He closes his eyes and waits to be struck.

But it doesn’t happen.

He opens his eyes, and sees Rob right in his face.  Rob grabs the Sorcerer by the scruff of the neck and slams him hard against the wall. Then Rob tells him everything he’d been dying to say. He tells the Sorcerer that after all that. After getting him that furious, he was STILL wrong about him.  Rob brings up how even after THEY ATTACKED HIM and destroyed his lunch he STILL gave them a chance to walk away.  Which they didn’t use.  That no matter what Rob  said, they deliberately took it in the worst way they could when he was simply being sincere. Whose fault was that?  He  points out that, after he had the hammer, THEY chose to attack.  EVERYTHING he did was self defense. Just as it HAS been ANYTIME he’s for Sorcerers.  He tells the Sorcerer to look around. What part of the destruction was Rob’s compared to the destruction they caused.  He asks him whose fault was it that those other two Sorcerers lost their powers? Who attacked who.  Who is evil. Who has acted with just cause? Who has acted with hatred and ignorance. He tells the Sorcerer to open his eyes and take a good long look at himself. Who here makes a pact with a demon for power? He tells the Sorcerer to ask himself, whose actions speak louder than words here?

Then Rob lets go of the Sorcerer, turns, and limps away in the direction of his raven. He’s had enough. He needs to make sure his friend is okay.

END OF SCENE

Overall, the thing I’m most unsatisfied with, is how generic the magick is.  I mean, it just seems like one has ice powers, the other has fire powers and the third uses “the Force”.  It doesn’t really say “magick” to me.

Unfortunately, this means I have to change my plans a bit.  After I’m done writing the treatment, I’m going to have to sit down, do some research, and come up with an interesting, visual magick system.   Then I’ll have to go back to the treatment and give it a second pass.  I think it’s important that I, at least, get the magick right and get the treatment in a more ready condition before I start writing dialogue.  I don’t want to waste my time and effort once I have to start doing the final parts of the story.  The more problems I solve in this stage, the more fun I’ll have in the later stages.

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Two unpaid breaks from the show are coming up for me. 40 days video. Scene 7 Treatment

March 24, 2011 in CATHOLICISM, GHETTOMATION, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I received the news this week that my hiatus is coming up.  In two weeks I’m going to be out of a job for two weeks, then I’ll come back to work for two more weeks, and I’ll be off on hiatus again for two more weeks after that. Once those two weeks are up, I’ll start back on the show for the new season.  What this all means is, that I’ll only be working for two weeks for the next two months.  I hope my finances can take the hit. Too weak.

In other Simpsons news, I had a meeting this week with the producer who’s getting to run the episode I’m working on right now.  It’s not Al Jean.  It’s someone else.  The person is supervising two episodes this season.

He came down to the studio in order to have a meeting with the director because he really wants to make sure all the notes and things are clear and are working.  He also wanted to be able to hear any suggestions we have to improve or adjust things in order to make things clearer and better.

That just rocks.

It’s probably the reason why this episode is so well put together in the first place. I think it’s one of the best shows of the season and it work real well.

The meeting was a blast. I hope I get to work with him again. I hope I can weasel myself into the next meeting, the way I did with this one. It was cool.

GHETTOMATION/CATHOLICISM

This “Illustrated Film” is obviously just comic panels put to music.  And it works GREAT! Nothing fancy, just the panels. Very cool. And the subject matter is perfect for Lent. The comic book artist who originally drew the comic is an illustrator by the name of Simon Smith.

Take a look:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-6a25Yo2wE&feature

WRITING

This turned out longer than I thought.  I didn’t expect that.

So I think I know what the hammer is now.  I think I know whether it can be trusted or not. I’m not sure whether I should say just yet.  I’m considering redesigning it. I’ll draw a few sketches of it and decide whether I like it or if it’s even necessary to have a redesign.  My deciding what the hammer is DID inform the final version of the scene though.

On a different note, at the end of  the last scene, Rob was left in a situation where he was perfectly justified to seek revenge.  The thing is, he’s the “good guy”, and to me, this means  his very actions need to be examples of goodness. Especially since the very case Rob is trying to make against the Sorcerers is that, what he does, is who he is, and while it’s not always perfect, is not bad or evil.  Rob CAN’T take revenge, because that would be taking the “low road”.  The “easy road”, and Rob is suppose to be virtuous enough to take the “road less traveled”. His actions also have to be in contrast to what the Sorcerers would do.  So once Rob is on even footing with the Sorcerers, would he just start kick the tar out them them? No. So how can I get Rob to fight these guys?

Only if he gets attacked first. Then all he’s doing is defending himself.  So if you notice, during the following scenes, Rob will not initiate a fight. He will only respond to it.  That way, his actions have just cause. Even if deep down, he was hoping they would attack him, if only to give him an excuse to fight back. He’s still human after all.

Scene 7 (Desire/Ability)

    • Rob becomes angry and his Raven flies from the bushes with Rob’s little weapon in it’s talons.  He drops it on Rob’s hand were it magically grows large and he begins to fight off the monsters and Sorcerers in an almost out of control berzerker rage.

Outdoor Shopping Area – Day continued

There’s only so much a guy can take before he says enough is enough.  Rob has hit this point.  Weapon or no weapon, he needs to take some action, if only for his sanity’s sake. He decides then and there, that he’s not going down without a fight. Rob sits up and begins to vent out loud.  He points out that it wasn’t like he was asking for anything unreasonable. He wasn’t even being mean or rude, in spite of that fact that they were being rude to HIM.  He even kept his side of the deal they’d made, which THEY broke.

During this time all the Sorcerers stop and listen to Rob. The creatures don’t move, seeing their masters are still. The Lead Sorcerer is annoyed at Rob for  pointing out what he knows all too well.

The White Raven comes to his senses and finds himself in the bushes. He turns and sees Rob’s weapon, right next to him.

Rob continues, his face looking down at the ground. His eyes forward.

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He recounts how long it took him to scrounge up enough money to buy the hot dog.  That running from Sorcerers like them had made it difficult to hold down a job long enough sometimes to even collect his paychecks. How he hadn’t eaten for almost a day and a half and he’d specifically made a point to earn enough to eat THAT hot dog from THAT hot dog stand.

The anger inside Rob begins to swell.  He continues with how he had ONLY asked for ten minutes. How the only thing he had asked for was that small moment to finish his lunch. Yet they didn’t give it to him.  And yet, after all that, they have the gall to call HIM evil. To say HE is wrong. He tells the Sorcerers that he’s almost gotten used to being hated by them. That he can take being misrepresented by them. He can even tolerate being constantly attacked by them on occasion. BUT, he draws the line when someone steps on his lunch.

At that point, Rob’s weapon falls from the sky and into his hand.  Rob hadn’t expected this to happen but he hears the sound of his Raven above him and knows where it came from.  The power in the weapon begins to surge through him.

The Sorcerers are surprised to see the weapon fall into Rob’s hand and look up to see the Raven above.

Rob begins to glow white.  He slowly rises to his feet. The tiny little hammer in his hand begins to grow on it’s own.  It grows enormous. The hammer head alone, becoming larger than any warhammer they had ever seen.  It too glows with it’s own power.

Rob grabs hold of the remaining rags of shirt still on his body and tears them off himself, revealing a bloody and bruise torso. He raises his eyes to the Sorcerers for the first time. They are glowing white, and seem as bright as two suns.

The Sorcerers are taken aback. They hadn’t expected this and they all become uneasy.

Once more Rob speaks. And once more, he gives the Sorcerers one last chance to walk away and leave him alone.  Even now, after all this, Rob is STILL willing to let the Sorcerers go as if nothing had happened.

The Lead Sorcerer seeing his companions are shaken,  claps and commends Rob for the show, but he tells him they don’t scare off that easily. The Lead Sorcerer, who is the only one of them who sensed the power in the weapon, knows it’s a weapon not to trifled with. Yet, he also has eyes, and sees Rob’s condition. He doubts he has the power to fight and is therefore bluffing. Otherwise he wouldn’t have given the Sorcerers “a chance to walk away”. He tells Rob they aren’t afraid of him. The other Sorcerers are reassured by their boss’s words. They all look ready to strike.  The Lead Sorcerer turns to them and they all exchange looks.  They nod to each other knowing the next move as if they had been told verbally.

The Lead Sorcerers yells out a command and all the creatures attack Rob at once. He commands the other Sorcerers to not throw ice, or fireballs, to avoid hitting the monsters, but he tells them they need to make sure Rob doesn’t escape from them.

The two Winged Apes reach Rob moments after each other. Rob saw them coming and began swinging his hammer at the one that was going to land first. Before the Ape knows what hit him, the hammer comes crashing into it’s chest. An explosion of white light comes out of said contact  and the Ape shatters into the magick particles it had been constructed out of.  Within the same motion, not missing a beat, Rob removes the bottom half of the hammer’s hilt, revealing a long curved dagger and swings his arms over his head and down to his opposite side from where the hammer is.  The dagger finds the second Winged Ape, just as it land by Rob, seconds after the other.  It get cut from head  to chest, revealing magickal light from it’s wound.  Surprise on it’s face, it explodes into magick particles.

The Sorcerers are a tad shocked.

Rob returned the dagger back to it’s place in the hilt of the hammer and turns to face the approaching  Viper Creature. The two pause as they stare at each other for a beat. Then Rob makes the first move and runs at it. The Viper Creature strikes. Rob jumps out of the way, just as the Viper Creatures fangs are about to strike.  Rob then brings the hammer down hard. It catches the creature right on it’s head.  The force of the hammer takes the creature’s head straight to the ground smashing it between the hammer and the floor.  The floor cracks with force. The Viper Creature’s body recoils, knocking down trees and benches. Then the creature disappears, returning the magick particles it was created from.

Stunned, the Sorcerers can do nothing but stare in disbelief.

END OF SCENE

I thought about making the fight longer. I thought I might have Rob take more time dispatching the creatures, but then I thought we’d seen enough fighting.  I kinda wanted to get to the point.  The story needed to move on.

Whether I will need to make that fight longer later will be up to what the final version looks like.

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Fatima Webcomic. Impersonations over a lunch. Scene 6 treatment.

March 17, 2011 in CATHOLICISM, COMIC BOOKS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS, WEBSITES, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Last week I managed to not only rough out Act 2 but also Act 3 on show 21.  I spent this week trying to tighten up the roughs on both boards. I managed to finish Act 2, I have yet to finish Act 3.  I’m not sure my revision partner will get to Act 4 and I might end up getting it at the last minute. I hope not. We’ll see.

WEBSITES/COMIC BOOKS/CATHOLICISM

I’m usually not a fan of “Catholic religious comics”. The ones I’ve been exposed to have  really been way too sweet with Saints that are so perfect they might as well be walking icons. They’re so perfect they’re inhuman and the stories are so preachy and contrived, they are completely unrelateable.

If they aren’t that, then they are so serious, humorless and full of suffering that, reading them is like subjecting yourself to torture.

I myself have thought about creating a Religious comic in order to see if it’s possible to create an appealing, compelling, fun and entertaining one. Well, I’m happy to say that I don’t have to do that, because someone already HAS.

Mitchelle D’Souza, a cartoonist currently (as of the time of this writing) living in Canada is working on a Fatima Webcomic, and it’s exactly that.  It’s appealing, compelling, fun, entertaining AND FUNNY. I LOVE it.  It hits all the beats I wanted to see in a Catholic comic.  If I make a Religious comic, I hope it’s half as good as this.  Reading it really made me smile. The characters are human, and full of flaws, which makes  you really feel for them.

It’s a comic that retells the true story of the extraordinary events that happened in Fatima in 1917  to three Shepherd children.  It’s all told through the eyes of the youngest of the three, Jacinta. Her antics are just really fun to read.

Here’s a sample page from the comic:

 

Last pg of ch 2 revised

If you’re Catholic or interested in history, or are really into Fatima. If you want to put a smile on you face to see Jacinta do silly things, you should read this comics.

To read the comic CLICK HERE.

VIDEOS

Have you ever seen two comedian battle over who can do better impersonations over their super fancy lunch?  I love this. They guys are so good.

WARNING: Contains bad language:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nafTdTbfcNc



WRITING

It’s moments like these that I wonder why I decided to go with an action story.  There’s nothing worse than sitting down, knowing you have to write action and not knowing what the heck to write.  Trying not to repeat myself while attempting to write something interesting was a huge pain. Perhaps I was approaching it the wrong way, I don’t know.  All I know is, that this was very difficult for me.   In the end, I think I DID repeat myself a bit.

It’s hard because the point of the fight was not the fight in itself but the outcome of the fight, namely, the prevention of Rob being able to eat his hot dog and the knocking away of the hot dog from Rob. In fact, I kinda started in the second part of the fight before I wrote the first part. I don’t know why. It just seemed like a way to get started.

The entire fight was just a stream of conscientiousness kind of thing. I didn’t know what I would write until I wrote it.  I’m just glad I was able to put something down.

You will notice that the small synopsis below is different than the original I wrote a few weeks earlier. I moved the stepping of the hot dog moment into this act as opposed to next act. I thought it would create a much more climatic low point for act 2.

Scene 6 (Inequity/Projection)

    • Finding himself friendless and trapped, Rob decides to eat his hot dog there and then only one of the monsters causes the hot dog to end up a few feet from him, safely on it’s plate.  The bad guys close in. Ignoring the Sorcerers, Rob goes for his hot dog only to have the Other Male Sorcerer step on it, leaving Rob stunned for a second. They laugh seeing that they’ve won and look forward in anticipation to the glory they will receive. (Act 2 climax).

Outdoor Shopping Area – Day continued

Trapped, friendless and alone, Rob sees there’s no hope for getting away.  The Sorcerers and creatures slowly make their way closer, relishing the situation.  Rob has reached the point of not caring about anything anymore except getting to eat his hot dog.  If they aren’t going to let him leave, and they’re not going to leave him alone to eat his lunch in peace, he might as well eat it in the midst of all the chaos.  He’ll eat as he fights. At least that way, he can get what he wants in the end. It  may not be the most ideal way to eat, but he’ll get to eat.

Rob expresses this out loud to the Sorcerers, and it actually hurts their pride to be taken so lightly by him. Especially considering the situation he’s in.

He grabs his hot dog, opens his mouth and is about to take a bite. Before he can get to it, he ducks under a Winged Ape’s claw.  He quickly climbs over a bench and hides behind a tree putting in between him and the Ape.  He goes for a bite but finds another Ape behind him who tries to smash him with both it’s fists.  Rob moves out of the way and almost drops his hot dog. He then dodges a tree that was hurled at him from an Ape. The plate was hit off of Robs hand and goes flying through the air. 

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Rob runs after it and catches it. Before he could catch his breath his looks up to see the Viper Creature’s fanged face lunging at him. He doesn’t have time to leap and he finds himself prying open the Viper Creature’s jaw with one hand and his two feet, while holding on to the plate with his lunch the with his free hand. The Viper Creature begins to fling it’s head around, trying to get Rob  to stop.  Rob tries to hold on to his hot dog while keeping from being smashed.  His strength begins to give out. He could only hope he could let go of the jaws fast enough to not get caught in them.

He let’s go and goes flying through the air. He lands hard on the ground, almost right back where he started in between the creatures and the Sorcerers. The plate gets knocked out of his hand when he lands, flies through the air, bounces and lands safely a few yards away; hot dog miraculously still on the plate. Rob sits up.

Everyone stops to look. They all turn to look at each other for a beat.

Then chaos.

Ice flies toward, Rob who dodges it.  Rob runs toward one Winged Ape. The other Winged Ape slashes at him  but he was using the other Ape to crawl and leap off of.  One Ape slashes the other sending it reeling.  Rob sees  fireballs coming his way, at the same time he sees the Winged Ape that was left standing coming at him. The Viper creature spins around to get at him as well. He heads in the direction of the Viper creature as the fireballs land behind him. The fireballs continue to follow him landing on the Viper creature’s body and it hisses in pain. He heads toward the hot dog, jumping on the viper’s body as it tries to get him off.  Fireballs still hitting it.  The Winged Ape flies up to reach Rob, and Rob leaps off the Viper Creature as a fireball hits the Ape which land in the spot he had just vacated.  The fireball blast sends Rob tumbling to the ground. He looks up and sees his hot dog a feet away. He scrawls to reach it. Right as he about to get it, a foot slams into it and smashes it. The hot dog is nothing but mush and completely uneatable.

Rob looks on shocked. He can’t believe it. After all that. The ONE thing he wanted. The ONE thing that made the intolerable situation he’s in tolerable.  He slowly looks up, his eyes following the foot that had smashed his hopes. The veiled  face of the Other Male Sorcerer stands about him. His shoulders chuckling in amusement. Rob lowers his head in defeat. He gives up. They won.

The Sorcerer mocks Rob, like a bully in a playground. Asking him if he’s going to cry.  The female Sorcerer laughs. The Lead Sorcerer frowns at his colleagues’ childishness. The Other Males Sorcerer, glories in their triumph over Rob, as he announces out loud to the Lead Sorcerer how they will gain honor and prestige from all the other Sorcerers for doing what no others had been able to do before them. The Lead Sorcerer responds, telling the Other Males Sorcerers that even if it’s so, they should at least behave with dignity and have some semblance of honor in their triumph.

The Other Main Sorcerer, tells his boss that he’s giving Rob all the honor he deserves and proceeds to kick Rob in the face.

END OF SCENE

The last kick to the face was just to add insult to injury (or is it, injury to injury?).  At this point in the story, I’m hoping the audience is emotionally ready to see some justice done.

Since I wrote the above, I thought about it a bit, wondering if I could improve it somehow. I’ve decided to leave it that way it is for now BUT it’s not set in stone.  I think if I change it, I will go with another version that I thought up recently.  I was thinking that, instead of the bad guys trying to hurt Rob, they might just be trying to destroy the hot dog deliberately. That would actually change the dynamics of the fight quite a bit and might even make it more interesting to watch.  I’ll think about it some more and decide on what I’m going to do at the storyboard stage.

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March 10, 2011 in MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Just managed to get done with the revisions for the Halloween show.  It was a pretty hectic last two days of the week. I’ve now moved on to show 21.  My first assignment on the show is the show’s Couch Gag. It was difficult one.  It had a TON of Springfielders and it got complicated. Took me two days to do it.

MY WEEK

Black Terror Kid

In spite of the fact I haven’t got the time, I started working on another Black Terror Kid comic. It’s going to be five pages  long and will only be in black and white.  I’m creating it in order to have something to put up on a gallery for a special event in May.  This means I have till April to finish it.  The gag is written out already. The thumbnail sketches are done, and all I need to do is start drawing it.

This one will be about what happens when the Black Terror Kid tries to sell The Claw some cookies for charity.  I’m looking forward to drawing it.

Once it’s done, the pages will be up for sale at the gallery, so if you like them enough, you could buy them.

Thing is…I probably won’t want to sell them…so…I might jack up the price so that no one buys them.

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VIDEO

There’s this dude named Jerzy something or other, that REALLY likes drawing comics.  I guess he’s a podcaster, cartoonist, and comicbook teacher or something and likes talking about creating comics. He has a comic drawing course and stuff. Here’s a video of his Comic Academy, Week 1. Check it out:

I’m obviously joking around. Jerzy is awesome. The videos is great.

WRITING

This was difficult. Action is hard.

I had a few things floating around in my head that I thought should happen in the fight, put them into the treatment.  What I ended up with, I think, is a good basic skeleton of what should happen.  I’ll probably watch some Jackie Chan movies for more inspiration when it actually comes to drawing this stuff for storyboarding.  Especially since a Jackie Chan style fight is what I’m really going for here.

As I’ve been doing the last few weeks, I wrote out the synopsis of the scene followed by the more fleshed out treatment:

Scene 5 (Desire/Aware)

    • Rob tries to escape but the Sorcerers summon monsters to get in his way.  Rob’s Raven gets hit into the bushes while trying to protect Rob. The lead Sorcerer points out to Rob that he is only proving his guilt by attempting to run. THAT is true evidence.

Outdoor Shopping Area – Day continued

Rob is overwhelmingly frustrated. His stomach growls in spite of the chaos around him. He looks down at this hot dog longingly. He searches for escape routes.  If he could just manage to ditch these jerks, he could at least finish his lunch.  The situation is so out of hand that he just wants to wash his hands of the whole thing.

He spots a way out of the  Shopping Area and he goes for it.

Guessing his intention the Other Male Sorcerer calls out to stop him from escaping. The Female Sorcerers summons an enormous Winged Ape which appears before Rob and slashes him, ripping his shirt and nearly knocking the hot dog off his plate. 

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Rob gets hit one more time and gets thrown to the side clutching his lunch so that it will be safe.  He lands hard.  He’s dazed and confused for a moment. The Ape attacks again.  Rob’s Raven comes to the rescue  pecking and scratching at the Ape. The Ape swats at the Raven and hits it, sending it flying into some bushes.  Rob comes to his senses just as the Ape turns it’s attention back to him. It lunges toward him.  Rob sees it coming and in the same split second sees another potential exit he can go for. He feints to one side and then uses the Apes momentum to have it crash to the side as he steps over it and goes for the other exit.

Seeing this, the Other Male Sorcerer summons another Winged Ape who blocks Rob’s attempt at freedom. It  backhands Rob and sends him skidding to a stop near a fountain.  Clothes ripped and bleeding Rob quickly gets to his feet as the Ape leaps at him. He uses the nearby fountain to dodge and hide from the thing.  He jumps from the fountain to a wall surrounding the fountain dodging the Ape’s attacks. All the while, nearly dropping and recovering his lunch.  He uses the cover of some nearby trees and benches to avoid the Ape.

He looks for more exits. He sees the other Ape has recovered and is moving in his direction.  Both Apes are between him and an exit.  He turns and see one more exit. His stomach grumbles.  He runs. The Apes try to catch him.  He leaps just as they get to him. They hit each other.  Rob keeps going. He’s home free.  Suddenly an enormous Viper like creature appears from nowhere before him.  Rob comes to a screeching halt.

The Lead Sorcerer smiles, a little tired after having summoned the creature.  He points out to Rob that he says he’s innocent, yet he run like a guilty man.  He tells Rob his actions speak clearly.

The Viper thing lunges at Rob and he moves out the way just in time to avoid it’s fangs.  Rob moves away from it.  All exits blocked.

END OF SCENE
 
I think even if it’s as straightforward as this, the fight scene should work okay.  After all, the point of this scene is to whittle away Rob’s options.

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Kids in the studio. More Gamification videos. Scene 4 treatment.

March 3, 2011 in THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEOS, WRITING

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Monday was a bit problematic this week. I hadn’t realized that daycare was closed and I ended up getting stuck with the kids. I couldn’t take them home because daycare is half way between my house and work.  It had taken me about an  hour to drive there and I was running late.  I took the kids to work with me after calling my wife. She agreed to pick the kids up. I fed them when we got to my job and they played while I attempted to work.  They were very good and I got more work done than I thought I would.

I’m still working on the Halloween show this week. This is our last week on it and things are really hectic.  The rewrite was heavy in two of the Acts and it’s all we can do to get it all fixed up on time.  As of the time of this writing, we have two days to start and finish the last Act that needs revisions.

Looking up some reference on the internet for the show, I came across the drawing below.  It was a drawing I did, for a calendar I drew some art in a few years ago.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_7HTO3jP-_lk/Sf5VmM9-O3I/AAAAAAAACm4/F9aHnDeYDd4/s400/simpsons_aliens_2.jpg

VIDEO

Yet another “Gamification” video. I’m fascinated by the idea. It also bothers me a bit because it’s such a manipulative tool. On the one hand, it’s okay when it’s in a game, but I’m not sure I would like it in EVERYTHING. On the other hand, it can potentially make mundane things fun to do.

Still trying to figure out a good way to use it with art.

WRITING

Alright it’s time for the fight. I’m going to try to plan as much of this fight as I can at this stage. If after I’m done with these next three scenes, if I don’t think there’s enough stuff physically going on, I’ll probably add more.  I might also add or adjust the fighting at the story boarding stage as well.

Scene 4 (Knowledge/Perception)

  • Rob is shocked by the betrayal. He attempts to convince the Lead Sorcerer to stop by attempting to call up some sort of evidence that he is telling the truth. The Sorcerer stubbornly refuses, he doesn’t trust any of his evidence.

Outdoor Shopping Area – Day continued

Rob feels the fireball before he sees it. With one swift motion he grabs his hot dog plate and jumps out of the way as the fireballs smashes into the metal chair he was using and melts it.

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Rob complains loudly about The betrayal. The Other Male Sorcerer fires again. Rob dodges it.  The female Sorcerers delightfully joins in by throwing sharp shards of ice at Rob.  The Lead Sorcerer is furious at the other two for having him break his word. But what is done is done. This was going to happen anyway.  He will need to deal with the other two later.  For now, he has a world to save he begins summoning power for a spell.

Rob reprimands himself. He should have known better. He protects his food as he dodges the fire and ice.  He calls out to the Lead Sorcerer, telling him that this is the sort of thing that always happens. That it is the Sorcerers that attack him and he just defends himself. He points out that he didn’t start this and he that he even left himself defenseless.

The Lead Sorcerer, eyes glowing with power, turns to Rob and says, this proves nothing.

END OF SCENE

I have to admit, this is pretty intimidating. I’ve never written action before. I read the description of the scene and I had no idea what I should write.  It seemed as if I should have written more than I ended up writing.

There were two problems I encountered in trying to write the scene. The first one was, I wasn’t sure what I meant by:

“He attempts to convince the Lead Sorcerer to stop by attempting to call up some sort of evidence that he is telling the truth.”

I thought to myself, ‘What does he do? Reach into his backpack and take out pictures of the other times this has happened?’ In the end, I think what I came up with was simple enough.

The second problem I had was coming up with a reason for the Lead Sorcerer to attack Rob.  It wasn’t his intention for the fight to start so dishonorably, so I thought he might not fight at all. This would mess up the story and take it in a different direction.  A direction I didn’t want to go. I then realized he was planning to fight Rob anyway.  Rob is still the bad guy to him and that trumps everything. Problem solved.

This scene was the most difficult one to write so far. Hopefully the next one won’t be so bad.

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