There is already a blog called "Ten Forty," it is some sort of uber-Christian travel journal. *Shrugs* That's a game for you - type in any random thing and tack .blogspot to the end. See what happens.
Not as quite fun as the "In My Pants" game, where you go to the library, read aloud book titles + "in my pants" and wait to be escorted off the premises for hysterical giggling.
Let's see the last book I read was ...Camus... The Stranger....in my pants.
... It also helps to say it in a funny voice. Melodramatic and serious - and give room for the pause.
The Stranger.....(pause)..... In my Pants.
A little bit better. Timing and tone are so essential to sequential art - whether it's literature, animation, or film. A short, choppy suspense sequence in a movie compares to the short clipped sentences in a novel. Artists in all sequential media face the same challenges in trying to convey their story convincingly - to make their audience believe their story.Let alone bothering if the story is any good.
Convincing art can movies in theatres so much fun, when later the dvd is disappointing...
...who else hated Pineapple Express?
*J/k. I'd rather do a silly little blog than churn out a paper.
Hi Jessica, I wonder how that fuzzmail could be used as an animation. One way I was thinking was to use the screen shot option (I believe it's control 4 on mac) or get a screen recording program. I will explor this further. very clever.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your connections/comments about the challenges all sequential artists face; pacing!
I really makes or breaks a piece.
see you tomorrow
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in my pants game.....classic.
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