The major concern is that it's probably too long for one twenty-two minute episode. So I vote to make each talk-scene as tight as possible, playing up the tension in the middle and otherwise not to sweat this minor concern. Not much we can do about that and still have all three parts play as one piece. The minor concern is that the middle is pretty talky for a stand alone episode. Then it ends as planned, topping anything we've ever done before by blowing up the clocktower. The Elisa/Jason relationship is allowed to build in a more natural, slower and step-by-step manner.
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I think it paces down nicely from Part One, (and you'll note that the changes it requires to Part One are negligible). Michael, the above represents my ideal Part Two. My best regards and sincere compliments for your artistic projects.Īnd here is the rest of the 4th Hunter's Moon Memo. the London Clan and the ones will be soon introduced: I'm looking forward to discover Katana's look, but I think for this one in particular I only have to patiently wait). My curiosity involved not only the old characters, but the new ones too (es. I suppose I'm not the only fan curious to know how a character is developed in a show production or what the gargoyles looked like in their earlier incarnations of the original comedy development (I've read of Amp, Lassie, Dakota, Coco or IsaDora, of the many faces of Elisa and so on). Sadly the "official" images available online are terribly few: actually they are limited to the ones that can be seen in "Avalon archives" site () - and even those pics are a bit poor, with just a pose (frontal) and no display of different facial expressions.ĭo you think in the future the Gargoyles' fans will have the possibility to admire those drawings in some Gargoyle-related site (as Gargoyles wiki or the Imagery Resource, etc…)?
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We will now return to our regularly scheduled "Young Justice" questions.Īs fan and amateur drawer I'd love to see the "original" Character Models and Character Sketches I suppose were done when you and the artists of your group were developing your wonderful cartoon and, now, the comic. Thanks for taking the time to answer these. Was Tony Dracon's involvement planned all along, and he just happened to first appear in "Deadly Force", or was he created specifically because "Deadly Force" needed a new villian? (Awkward sentance, I know, but I can't seem to get this phrased quite right. Which got me to thinking about another early villian.
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One thing that really struck me when reading some of the notes from early '92 was just how early the Pack came along in the development. Are there any memos from "Spectacular Spider-Man"?Ĥ. When you wrote "The Journey", did Scott Thomas send you a prod. Are there any surviving memos from "Thrill" to "Her Brother's Keeper"?Ģ. You started posting production memos for your "Re-Awakening" ramble.
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A couple of them might be stretching it a bit, but I think it'll be okay (and if not, you'll tell me).ġ. Now, I have a few questions that I hope can be considered to all fall under the general category of "series development". It kind of reminds me of Christopher Tolkien's "History of Middle-Earth" series, albeit on a smaller scale. I love reading 'behind the scenes' stuff, and seeing the way the story develops over time. Hi Greg! First off, I'd like to thank you for posting all those old production memos from "Gargoyles".