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Been thinking about this lately while reviewing the nature of story-boarding norms and their influence on comics and film.This may or may not be inspired by the 4th wall breaking commentary in Pop Team Epic's Episode 2. https://t.co/TDddGxs36A

Choose your own adventure, but creation process is built in feedback w/ meaning making machinery."Got a great idea but don't know where it fits? Write when inspiration strikes and find its place later. Grow your manuscript organically, idea by idea."https://t.co/OKmvdi2ZE8 https://t.co/gOVQPFYsbz


Recreating the narrative of someone's life by digging thru their garbage pile of cast-off ideas like some kind of Sherlock Savant.https://t.co/6Pc97l30kG https://t.co/lDB1YlFJ8k


@sonyasupposedly What you gotta do is just research into the authors of those shows/episodes, find them on IMDB, and then research everything they've ever done to discover their upstream influences and watch those, then imagine what show would be about by projecting tropes against pop culture.

You know that think people can do where given a picture they can find it's geolocation?I've been training myself to do that in people. I can look at their face & reverse engineer phenotype. If computers can do it. I reasoned that I can too!https://t.co/ekQbAJjnpZ

Putting a question in your head to nag at you until you find the answer. Then you tell me.Friendships that forage together are enriched.https://t.co/JGZRkmE93E

Saw a curiosity in my stream.https://t.co/GQwbLeGNAZ

On how the structure of comics themselves is a sort of meta-trope that helps not only guide the artist's thinking, but also creates a sort of architecture that allows the viewer to experience it in certain ways.https://t.co/6CtxRj0Nlm

And how breaking down the structure of the comic simultaneously destroys the meaning making vessel thru over-analysis... but also highlights structural elements that can be played with at the meta-meme level.That is to say, meme template generation.https://t.co/svocIMnLaS

Ki (起): basis of the story; it sets the scene.Shō (承): the foundation of the story laid down in the first panel.Ten (転): in which an unforeseen development occurs.Ketsu (結): is this loss?https://t.co/1MrZ3s583dhttps://t.co/OhAAbhWKrW https://t.co/KngdMwWMTC


Ah yes, the hero's journey.https://t.co/7gVfb3Tnij