Scripting an Outside Outline
At the end of the Working Writer’s Guide to Comics and Graphic Novels I go through the main method I use to write a script directly from a comprehensive outline… […]
At the end of the Working Writer’s Guide to Comics and Graphic Novels I go through the main method I use to write a script directly from a comprehensive outline… […]
Starting a new comic series? Don’t focus on plot. Plot focus puts blinders on… it’s a distraction. Focus on discovering and defining your STORY FUNDAMENTALS. Get your foundation straight and […]
Do a mini-series, OR do a graphic novel. Or plan ahead that you want to do one, then convert to the other. Changing formats without forethought can produce hiccups, particularly […]
“The break is surrounded by bullet holes.” turns to; “Bullet holes surround the break.” Cleaner, more direct. A better read. Easy as makin’ pancakes. ▪ About the Author — Nick […]
Numbers in comic dialogue? Numerals in names & dates for sure. Comic dialogue/caption space is PRIME REAL ESTATE. My quick and dirty rule, write it out if it’s short-6 letters […]
Some comic writers write a ton of detail in their panel descriptions… others, not so much. I live and die by two rules when it comes to details; 1) Make […]
One of the problems with online writing forums is that people often give bad advice… actually, awful advice. But sometimes, the questions asked are worth answering proper. This article comes […]
Let’s do an exercise; Pick a movie or comic you enjoy. Doesn’t have to be your favorite—something you’ve memorized since you were fifteen—just something you’re familiar with… ok, got it? […]
Symbolism is an advanced level of subtext that can be applied to virtually any aspect of story telling. Adding it to a script pushes your brawler of a script to […]
These days hiring talent is as easy as pushing a button… not losing or wasting your money can be a little more challenging. Here are a few tips to keep […]