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Brandon Brooks:

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Ummm... okay.


--- Quote ---Likewise, I am merely positing my opinion that \"critiques\" like \"One word for the set: No.\" are neither helpful nor conducive to a constructive discussion.
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You're right.  I probably should've said more.  Usually I'm a little more thorough.  This time I wasn't, and I apologize.

Brandon Brooks

Clay Zambo:
[quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Jul 12 2003, 02:09 PM\'] Here are some set renderings by a guy who really does know what he is doing, my multi-talented friend Mark Bowerman:

http://www.mindspring.com/~artsite1/Other.html[/quote]
Those renderings of Mark's are terrific!  Thanks for linking us to them.  Now I know who to call when I sell my first pilot!  :)

Dbacksfan12:
[quote name=\'Brandon Brooks\' date=\'Jul 12 2003, 04:08 PM\'] [quote name=\'ITSBRY\' date=\'Jul 12 2003, 01:58 PM\'] With due respect Chris; perhaps that's why people post these.  Speaking personally, I enjoy doing set recreations and coming up with new ideas.  I DON'T know thing 1 about scenic design for television, so I would enjoy and appreciate comments or suggestions about why my ideas would or would not work if they're presented respectfully and constructively.  The "yer high" comments are rude and unnecessary IMO.
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I'm sorry; crap is crap is crap.  This ain't kindergarten.  If you plop something on a screen and show everyone saying /<Stuart from MadTV>/Look what I can do!/</Stuart>/ people are going to say that what you've done was pure-dee crap.

Now, I don't like all of your creations.  I do like a good amount of them, though.  I don't call yours crap because it actually *looks* like you put effort into creating them.  And they are creative, and not run of the mill.   If you drew some dyslexic looking Concentration logo, then I'll let you know it looks horrible.

Brandon Brooks [/quote]
 Exactly.
The majority of us are adults-we should be able to take some honesty; otherwise, why share?

I write online commentary for auto racing-and I hear it somestimes from people that disagree.  Regardless; I really don't care-it's all part of the game..

Clay Zambo:
[quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Jul 12 2003, 10:06 AM\'] I've seen enough set ideas from people who need to learn Thing 1 about scenic design for television. [/quote]
 Chris--

Seriously:  What is Thing 1?  What's Thing 2?

I've done a number of these design-drawings in my youth, too, and realized they were 2-d and non-stage- and -camera-worthy.  I took some scene design courses in college, but they wouldn't be much help for thinking in camera terms.

So... can you give our budding GS-set design artists an idea of what sorts of things they ought to be thinking of, and how to go about such thinking?

ChuckNet:

--- Quote ---Here are some set renderings by a guy who really does know what he is doing, my multi-talented friend Mark Bowerman
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Mark's most recent work was on the obscure 98-99 Pearson entry 100%, w/its trippy \"floating clocks\" background screen.

Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious \"Chuckie Baby\")

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