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August 31, 2018

MARIE SEVERIN Dead at 89 | 13th Dimension, Comics, Creators, Culture

Marie Severin, who was one of the rare female artists at Marvel from the Silver Age onward, as well as an Eisner Hall of Fame member, has died at age 89. Over at 13th dimension they have a great tribute, with links to some of her past work.
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Published on August 31, 2018 01:41

August 25, 2018

A Survey of Some of the Best Science Fiction Ever Published (Thanks to Judy-Lynn Del Rey) | Tor.com

Reading a collection of short fiction from any given author is always a mixed bag. Same goes for an anthology of works by different authors centered around a certain theme or category. You might like some and some, well, they round out the collection. But when you have a “Best of” collection, especially one curated […]
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Published on August 25, 2018 22:00

August 21, 2018

Photos of Abandoned Russia – The Atlantic

“For years, photographers have traveled across Russia finding and photographing intriguing ghost towns, empty Soviet factories, toppling houses, and crumbling churches.” For me, though, it’s really more about just finding cool, funky, unique places to spark the imagination and speculate on what kind of stories could be set there.
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Published on August 21, 2018 22:00

August 18, 2018

Card Sharp: flashback to when Comic Creators delivered some ace playing card art for Childline – downthetubes.net

“Back in 2001, 65 of the world’s leading comic book artists illustrated a deck of playing cards to raise money for the British charity Childline, as part of the 2001 Comics Festival in Bristol.” I had no idea about this, but as it combines my love of comics and my love of playing cards, I […]
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Published on August 18, 2018 22:00

August 13, 2018

A True Titan: Six of Marv Wolfman’s Best Tales | DC

“Fifty years ago, an up-and-coming creator named Marv Wolfman turned in his first script, and though no one knew it at the time, the DC Universe was about to be changed forever.” I first met Marv Wolfman in 1983, when he was a relative newcomer, having only been in the biz for about 15 years, […]
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Published on August 13, 2018 22:00

August 11, 2018

“So there was this girl…”

Recently, I was asked by the Baltic Summer University to give a lecture about how I ended up in Lithuania. I titled the lecture Stranger in a Strange Land: How I went from All-American to part-time Lithuanian. That picture to the left is from the talk. This was all well and good until it came time […]
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Published on August 11, 2018 22:00

August 10, 2018

Baltic Summer University and the birth of documentarians…

  So for the past couple of weeks, I’ve been teaching an intensive filmmaking class for the Baltic Summer University. The class itself had gone through various permutations, since this was the first time it was being offered (and so, it stands to reason, my first time teaching it). Originally, the plan was to have […]
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Published on August 10, 2018 22:00

August 9, 2018

How YouTube Became the World’s Best Film School | WIRED

Earlier this year, in a post called Two Side of Teaching, I talked about a student who wanted to know what I could teach her that she couldn’t learn from a video. I responded “not much” and then went on to explain my answer.  Now, though, it seems that modern technology may have caught up […]
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Published on August 09, 2018 22:00

August 1, 2018

Incredible Video Flawlessly Edits Dozens Of Famous Characters Into One Coherent Scene – Airows

There’s something incredibly cool about the art of editing. It can transport you from one time and place to another in a fraction of a second. Kuleshov developed the idea of “creative geography” when it came to film editing and now, here’s an extreme example of how it can be put to an extremely effective […]
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Published on August 01, 2018 22:00

July 31, 2018

Elfquest and Comics without Superheroes

When I was a kid, and I started getting into comic books, naturally, my first inspirations were the superheroes. AAron and I would pull whatever was on the rack at the local Safeway, stopping for an hour or more on our way home from Kenny Guinn Middle School to sit and read. As Jr. High […]
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Published on July 31, 2018 22:00