robbstar wrote:Thanks - I just took the motion graphic for the podcast and compressed it down into GIF. A wee after effects project from a year or so ago.
Aye he is doing well, went to Glasgow last month to see some plays that he had put on, he wrote and directed two of the four and organised the night, was pretty decent. Some "culture", apart from that he will still be ranting somewhere, someplace about how good the Zodiac killer film is hahha .
He is always writing, goes to a lot of writers, director and screenplay kind meetups in town. Hopefully I will see his finished feature sometime
I will tell him you were asking .
In terms of a podcast , just let me know what days you have?
Sorted.
Holy shit that is tremendous.. writing and directing plays? That is so cool. I have a lot of respect for the art of creating a good play, even though I don't go to see many plays lol. To tell a good story or move an audience with such minimalism right there live, its crazy man. Then again I get the feeling that the world of stage plays can get really weirdo quick too lol I was part of some plays in highschool and thought it was very creative. My daughter is part of some productions as well I always marvel at the stage designs and costumes and FX. I designed some Alice in Wonderland set props once that was really fun. I've said for years that when I'm older I'd like to direct a play. I keep recurring this idea to translate 'The Three Amigos' into a stage play for kids lol This is really inspiring
I'm curious as to these meetups, what you find there. I have developed a sense of solitude for my own writing, maybe from giving up in the futility of trying to get anyone to read yo' shit, lol I feel I know when what I'm trying to make is on point or not better than some outsider. But maybe I'm missing out. What is the point of the meetup groups? Do you actually read each other's stuff? Or just talk about story structure and have compassion for each other for suffering from various artists' syndromes?
Very cool stuff