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MIND MELD: The Appeal of SF&F Art

2008-03-20 00:55:35 by JP in SF Signal
 
...illustration has in the science fiction and fantasy field Todd Lockwood Todd Lockwood 's work defined the 3rd Edition of D&D, graced the covers of R.A. Salvatore's books and for Tor, DAW, Pyr, Asimov's , Analog , and others. He is the winner of 12 Chesleys, umpteen art-show awards, and will be the Artist Guest of Honor at World Fantasy 2008...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview with Justin Calen Chiang

2008-06-30 16:50:02 by Gautam in Broken Projector
 
...illustration school, and unsure if film was the right thing for me. But after completing the film, and seeing it, I decided. And for the record, I did end up graduating from illustration school anyway just because I always finish what I start, even though making a film and going to illustration school was EXHAUSTING Lets rewind back to the...
 
 
 
 
 
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MIND MELD: The 'Responsibility' of Cover Art

2008-06-05 00:29:05 by JP in SF Signal
 
...illustrations. He and his wife, Traci, live in San Antonio, Texas. For more info and pictures, please visit his website . I go into every cover assignment seeking both of these things -- to create an illustration that reflects the story and to help sell the book. Truthfully, I have more control over the former, and less over the latter, since...
 
 
 
 
 
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Famous Firsts: THX 1138 (1971)

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2008-08-29 09:54:21 by Editor in Ferdy on Films, etc.
...illustration of a Bob Dylan lyric, like Visions of Johanna, or a Borgesian labyrinth tale, with its haiku-spare vignettes and images, and echoes of vast cultural arguments going around in circles. This balances some overt satire and whimsy. As Peter Watkins did in his masterful Punishment Park (1970)an entirely different spin on a similar...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mind Meld: Art in a Digital World

2008-08-14 00:20:25 by JP in SF Signal
 
...illustration work in Photoshop, which I use as just another tool -- albeit one that can speed up production and allow effects which are virtually (no pun. . .) impossible by other methods. But I still enjoy painting when I have an opportunity, especially on a large canvas, and I often use a thick impasto, because this is something that can't...
 
 
 
 
 
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Woman on the Beach

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2008-01-23 00:05:28 by peter in Coffee coffee and more coffee
...illustration by Girish Shambu topping his blog entry that I immediately thought of during a scene in Woman on the Beach . The young film director, Jung-rae, creates an illustration made up of connecting points while discussing his ideas with the woman, Moon-sook. Earlier, Jung-rae discussed a script he is working on, about a character who...
 
 
 
 
 
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FUN WITH KINETIC TYPOGRAPHY

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2008-03-02 21:12:00 by Dennis Cozzalio in Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule
...illustration of the good and bad examples of kinetic typography he had posted, but, as with all things on his terrific site Welcome to L.A. , that post was as fleeting as the wind and is now no longer available. (You can currently catch a fab Apple 45rpm record spin out Billy Prestons Thats the Way God Planned It and a keen consideration of...
 
 
 
 
 
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National Magazine Award Noms: New Yorker Nabs Twelve

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2008-03-19 15:56:00 by Variety.com * in Thompson On Hollywood
...illustration in enhancing a magazines unique mission and personality Gourmet, GQ, Martha Stewart Living, National Geographic, New York Magazine, W PHOTOJOURNALISM: This category recognizes the informative photographic documentation of an event or subject in real-time Aperture, Mother Jones, National Geographic, The New Yorker, The Virginia...
 
 
 
 
 
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Six questions for Eric Patrick

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2008-06-23 09:59:00 by Alexandyr Kent in Louisiana Movies: Glamour, Geeks and Gumbo
...illustration. Since then I've earned the credit as the production's storyboard artist and boarded many key scenes for the film What's the coolest part about your job I get to work with the director (and the director of photography sometimes) to map out the way the film will be shot and really get inside their head to tap into their creative...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hancock

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2008-07-29 23:29:00 by Héctor Calles in Illustrated Movie Review Blog
...illustrations, either as a proof of self discipline or just as a hobby, I planned to go and watch at least one movie every weekend, and lucky me, theres a new shopping plaza not far from home where they have a nice franchise of movie theatres So, now that I have more tools and means to keep up with this activity some sacrifices are still...