by G.L. Breedon | Apr 3, 2012 | Fantasy, Film, Science Fiction, TV, Writing-Craft
Yesterday I was listening to a podcast about last weeks crop of sci-fi and fantasy by Darren Franich and Jeff Jensen and one of them mentioned in passing that George R.R. Martin hated the ending of Lost. I hadn’t heard that before, so I did a little poking around and...
by G.L. Breedon | Mar 27, 2012 | Ideas, Metamedia, Uncategorized
A month ago or so, I had dinner with a friend who is a serious digital media geek so I could pick his brain about an idea I’ve been toying with for the past decade that I call metamedia. Metamedia is simply my name for fused media storytelling. Back when I was on a...
by G.L. Breedon | Mar 20, 2012 | Uncategorized
(Image from: EnlightenNext Magazine) Back in 2003, after I had finished writing the script for Dark September Rain I wrote some short notes on how to take Ken Wilber’s Integral Theory and apply it to theatre. The plan had been to stage Dark September Rain as a play...
by G.L. Breedon | Mar 12, 2012 | Writing-Craft
I’ve been thinking lately about heroes – what makes a hero we want to root for, what characteristics does a hero need to have so that we will want to empathize him or her, and better yet, how do you create a hero that people not only want to watch...
by G.L. Breedon | Feb 28, 2012 | Film, Science Fiction
The day job has been keeping me far too busy lately. I have a bit of breather today, but no time to write a substantial post, so I thought I’d dip into the archives and post an excerpt from a sci-fi screen play I wrote years ago called Unexplained...