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Making of a Dio-Story Part 1 has been posted
Old 09-15-2008, 09:02 AM #1
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Default Making of a Dio-Story Part 1 has been posted

Well, I had a poll over on GeneralsJoes to figure out what you guys wanted to see with the "Making of a Dio-Story" feature, and the result was "Scripting/Storyboarding".

So with that in mind, Part 1 has been posted! Enjoy, and let me know if you think this will be worthwhile.

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Old 09-15-2008, 11:05 AM #2
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This was great I like how you shoot all scenes in the same place at one time, even w/ my crappy stories I've had to remake set ups to match other pics, can't wait for more
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:36 AM #3
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i once asked you if you, like me took many pictures and saved them for later use. its nice to know that i have been doing mine the way someone who has been around since the beginning of dios does theirs.

i wrote 3 stories for my first dio, but used neither of them and went totally a different way. ive noticed that most dio authors do not write a script, i do because its easier to do a picture when you know exactly what a character will be saying. this also helps when putting in the words and balloons. instead of making things up as you go along and getting stuck time after time, you know exactly what to write and have some idea of the space you will need.
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Old 09-15-2008, 06:08 PM #4
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Thanks for posting the link Justin. It's cool to read how other people do their dios, especially one of my favorite dio writers.

I know exactly what you mean about how action scenes can completely change between what is planned and what actually happens when the figures are laid out and the action is shot.

Looking forward to more installments.
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Old 09-15-2008, 06:11 PM #5
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Sweet! This is the way I'm trying to write one. Thank ya', sir!
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Old 09-15-2008, 07:00 PM #6
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This is great! Allow me to be the bad guy here and say, "THIS IS SOOOOO NOT HOW I DO THINGS!"

It's a great article no doubt and will help people do their thing. But I operate differently, as you all know...

1. Characters and story go together. I DO want to use certain characters but the story has to fit. Or vice versa. IF my adventure is in the jungle, I'm not not using any arctic or desert troopers. BUT IF I'm dying to use Snow Job or Dusty, there ARE clever ways to make it work. Make them main characters, uh, it's a lil harder. As Justin said, he likes to use Hit N Run. I tend to use a rotation of characters with a few anchors. So from 1 story to the next, I have a few characters that the viewers will remember from before. Star Trek DS9 did this with O'brien and Worf, yes?

2. I don't script. That's too much work. I have a storywriting degree and I refuse to put THAT much effort into this unless there's money involved, y'know?

3. I don't always shoot in order but your figure, movies and stories are done in parts. It's no secret that movies have a tendency to shoot WAY out of sequence and sex scenes are done at the beginning when the people don't know each other very well... But uh... I shoot out of sequence but the OUTLINE is a must.

4. I like to break conventions. I'll do some things you aren't supposed to do and see what happens. :P

5. I wing the dialogue. You really think in Transformations that Gung Ho was gonna take Bombstrike under his wing. It's just the energy of the story, not the shoot. He could have been hacking on her for all we know. BUT I purposely wanted a more humanistic side to show thru for ALL my characters. EVEN if Sonneilon is this evil mofo, the viewer is seeing WHY!

6. On that note, I am creating my JoeVerse and people who read it are party to it. They watch as it forms, see how things are different and who knows, maybe they'll like some of the ideas. Yeah, people didn't like Colton as the sexist, redneck that I made him out to be... But I also made him a hardass (as per the DD comic) so it's ALMOST justified. For there to be 2 generals, there has to be a dynamic. Kirk/Spock. Picard/Kirk. Sarge/Reaper (doom). What fun is it if the two top kicks are the same?

I push the limits whereas, I think Justin remains in the Joeverse. Leatherneck is Leatherneck. He won't ever pilot a mech. He won't ever NOT be a Marine. You see a figure in his dio, you know what to expect. BUT in my dios, I like to twist and manipulate the mind. NOT that I have a gawd complex, I just ENJOY being able to do things in odd ways. The Simpsons! HOW many episodes are advertised one way and the story is SOMETHING else entirely??? Harry Potter! It's practically a mystery and it's not JUST for kids. Like... 1st Harry Potter movie. DO we NOT think it's Snape after the Sorcercer STone and then BAM, it's really... uh... TUrban dude??? THAT'S manipulation.

It's no secret that I got into storywriting scifi/fantasy because I loved the CREATION of the world. Creation of the characters. Mind you, I don't CREATE everything. A rock is a rock and a tree is a tree. There's only so much that you can push on a reader. That is why characters like Duke and Cobra Commander get VERY little time. 1, I haven't figured out what to do with them and 2, EVERY DIOIST'S stories WANT to use someone else! We can watch the cartoon if we want Duke and Cobra Commander!

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