3d artist Graham Murdoch talks about touching on realism without trying to reproduce it...
3d artist Graham Murdoch talks about creating some of his illustrations...
READERSVOICE.COM aims to collect a few interesting reading tips. This issue features Romi Trower, the writer-director of rom-com What if it Works?. It’s the story of a man with obsessive compulsive disorder and his relationship with a street artist with dissociative identity disorder, otherwise known as multiple personality disorder. The movie draws on the director’s experiences with people with these conditions. Ms Trower also mentions a couple of her favorite books.
Screenwriter and director Romi Trower talks about casting What if it Works?, a romantic comedy about a man with obsessive compulsive disorder and a woman with dissociative identity disorder and their struggle to overcome their problems and get together...
Writer-director of What if it Works? Romi Trower mentions a couple of her favorite books...
Director of Cage Dive Gerald Rascionato talks about the making of Cage Dive, a thriller about three Californians who find themselves stranded at sea and circled by Great Whites. I saw the film at the recent Gold Coast Film Festival and collected some favorite reading tips from the director.
Director Gerald Rascionato talks about how he came up with the idea for the first person point of view shark movie Cage Dive...
Cage Dive director Gerald Rascionato mentions some favorite books.
The same way gag writers write for standup comedians, Helene Parsons writes gags for cartoonists. Ms Parsons has written for Dennis the Menace, The Lockhorns, and cartoonists for The New Yorker. She does a lot of reading and research looking for inspiration. To read about her fascinating creative process and for some good reading tips on humor writing, read on.
Gag writer for cartoonists Helene Parsons lists many of her favorite books on humor and cartoon gag writing...