tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2766537641564296451.post3789638923780510682..comments2023-08-25T00:35:10.127-07:00Comments on Josh Aldis - BA Hons CG Arts & Animation - UCA Rochester: Cinematic Spaces: Secret Lairs OGRJosh Aldishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11532479399402372695noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2766537641564296451.post-45268502119523098072013-11-08T14:47:39.000-08:002013-11-08T14:47:39.000-08:00OGR 08/11/2013
Evening Josh,
Thanks for being so...OGR 08/11/2013<br /><br />Evening Josh,<br /><br />Thanks for being so patient :)<br /><br />Okay - well, wow, that's some doodle in the margins of a well-known legend - I like it! Medusa's cyborg daughter given life by lightening, protector of vulnerable women everywhere... I like all of this very much - very bold - so I suppose I'm a bit disappointed by the lair and hero prop - both of which seem, well, generic, and in no way reflective of your fascinating character. The thing I'm most reminded of when I read your character bio is comic books, because this reads very much like an 'origin-story' of a particularly lurid 'super-villain' or nemesis. It's got all the ingredients; an innocent victim of new technologies twisted by tragedy and taking revenge against authority... I can imagine Wonder Woman going up against her for a grudge-match. The idea too that she has survived since ancient times is another fantastic element that presses comic book buttons. For me, there's something a bit 'passive' about her white, neo-classical lair somehow - stately, but empty - and the bed just doesn't seem to be a hugely challenging or interesting as an object-in-waiting. It doesn't tell us anything about her mission or her quest or her character; it's again rather a 'passive' object in this respect.<br /><br />I'm just wondering if you need to embrace the essential 'larger than life-ness' of your creation here; she feels powerful and wronged and very DC/Marvel. Okay, you didn't get 'super-villain' out of the blue box, but this metallised spawn of Medusa feels like someone's foe - or at least she should be. If so, the idea of the 'secret lair' suddenly brims with lots of production design potentiality - classicism meets Stan Lee - and now her hero prop is equally up-for-grabs...tutorphilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11842833126210822641noreply@blogger.com