Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Studying and such...

Things have been-a-busy this last week, and a big part of it has been researching and brainstorming for the stories I'm working on. Trips to the library, a comic book shop in Ashland, and reading up on literature have kept me busy and so far I've compiled a bit of inspiration:
Movies-
1.) Amelie
I really like the stylization and narration of the movie, plus the French theme is appropriate for my story about Jack/Jacque
2.) An American In Paris
French theme is appropriate, mostly as a guide to the stereotype of Paris; I also enjoy the narration and subtle snarkiness of Oscar Levant.
3.) Broken Flowers
The balance of humor, awkwardness and discontent fits the mood of the character Lou
4.) Sideways
GREAT mood for Lou character, and for scene changes throughout his routine
5.) Benny & Joon
inspiration perhaps for the character Anne, quirky inspirational character development
6.) Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
bombshell character studies for Jack/Jacque study
7.) Rear Window
the isolation and creative solutions for boredom may provide ideas for character Lou
8.)Les Femmes
character study for Jack/Jacque character

9.)The Triplets of Belleville
Animated stylization of characters, frame changes, and examining visual narration opposed to written

10.)La Vie En Rose

French theme

11.)Little Miss Sunshine

Visual narration, and overall mood to aspire to

12.)Napoleon Dynamite

Awkward transitions by abruptly changing distance through frames instead of smoothly zooming in or out.

13.)Flight of the Conchords

Moods through music inspire me, and Flight of the Conchords gives me ideas for my pretend soundtracks I’ll give the stories to capture the mood I want them to have.

14.)Inglorious Basterds

Using Fonts to play with emotions, evoke humor, and create an overall mood

15.)Hedwig And The Angry Inch

‘Soundtrack’ compilation ideas, animation, stylization, and mood


Literature-
1.) Understanding Comics The Invisible Art by Scott McCloud

Great ideas in how to approach and combine writing and illustration to its fullest potential
2.) Adult Comics An Introduction by Roger Sabin

Ideas in how to address and tactfully/not so tactfully handle mature subject matter
3.) The Norton Anthology of English Literature The Twentieth Century vol. 2C 7th Ed.

Poetry, using minimal wording to fullest and liveliest potential
4.) The Day I Swapped My Dad For Two Goldfish by Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean

Inspiration in well crafted illustrations combined with humorous narration
5.) Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

Inspiration through well crafted simple illustrations interwoven with both humor and mature subject matter

6.)Stanzas in Meditation by Gertrude Stein

Examining word play and how they relate not only in context but also in sound


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