Adam The Idea Guy
Haven't posted in while, sorry about that. I wanted to have more things done by now but that didn't end up being the case. I haven't done any more work on the portrait book my father and I are planning, but he did and we both have some cool ideas.
One thing I've noticed is that I (not to be narcissicistic) come up with great ideas. Either that, or people just love what I come up with. GlobalComicJam is now using my idea for a PrintJam (where four new jams are created for the SOLE sake of being printed up as a comic.) And I also helped to make things go faster, making it so that a person only needs to have a layout and a script to move on to the next page for the next person to start. The planning deadline is three days, and then the artist has ten days to actually do it. In actuality, the real deadline is just this: the page has to be done before the last person is finished. Interested?
The other idea of mine people are using is a play we're making in Spanish. Foreign Language Day is being held in CMU pretty soon and so we have to come up with a skit or something that lasts 5 minutes. I suggested the play be about Don Quixote, and should take place in the center of the stage while Cervantes is on the side writing their actions. Every time he crosses something out, the actors rewind and replay that part with the new direction.
I took the title of this post from Don, a guy from GCJ...the coolest thing is that he's not just using the name to be narcissistic (there, I used it twice), but as a JOB. Don't believe me?
One thing I've noticed is that I (not to be narcissicistic) come up with great ideas. Either that, or people just love what I come up with. GlobalComicJam is now using my idea for a PrintJam (where four new jams are created for the SOLE sake of being printed up as a comic.) And I also helped to make things go faster, making it so that a person only needs to have a layout and a script to move on to the next page for the next person to start. The planning deadline is three days, and then the artist has ten days to actually do it. In actuality, the real deadline is just this: the page has to be done before the last person is finished. Interested?
The other idea of mine people are using is a play we're making in Spanish. Foreign Language Day is being held in CMU pretty soon and so we have to come up with a skit or something that lasts 5 minutes. I suggested the play be about Don Quixote, and should take place in the center of the stage while Cervantes is on the side writing their actions. Every time he crosses something out, the actors rewind and replay that part with the new direction.
I took the title of this post from Don, a guy from GCJ...the coolest thing is that he's not just using the name to be narcissistic (there, I used it twice), but as a JOB. Don't believe me?

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