Hey, I hope you’ve been well, and gaining traction in your art! As we continue to level up in our creative endeavors, I want to ...

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Once, I returned to Twitter after… we’ll go with “sometime” away, and offered this: “When one’s most recent post was to wish everyone a Happy ...

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As long as I’m in the business of making things other people are actually going to, you know, look at, no voice will ever be ...

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Having some kind of schedule with a deadline will help push you to develop the good drawing habits you’ll need to be a successful storyboard ...

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Developing your own speedometer for scenes Pacing in story is basically the speed at which the story is told. At certain story twists and turns, ...

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How to get a strong audience reaction from your characters Let’s have a chat about emotions. Emotion in visual stories is the ultimate goal of ...

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Getting A Gig That’ll Lead You To The Top! Do you want to work on big Hollywood movies? The thing with jobs on big-budget productions ...

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Alternative ways to learn storytelling. Don’t let schooling interfere with your education. – Mark Twain The knowledge of our craft must be pooled, as it ...

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Everybody knows this scene. Even if you didn’t see the movie, you may have heard about the bear-attack scene from The Revenant. It’s such a ...

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The ’70s have no shortage of memorable horror movies. But the ones you don’t expect to scare you often stay with you the longest. In ...

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