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Showing posts with label Pablo Hidalgo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pablo Hidalgo. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Lucasfilm's Pablo Hidalgo Offers Three Rules for Good Continuity

Lucasfilm continuity expert Pablo Hidalgo joined the Comics Experience Creators Workshop recently, to discuss the Star Wars Universe in specific, and managing continuity in general.

Hidalgo is a full-time Star Wars authority at Lucasfilm Ltd., working across various departments to ensure consistency in Star Wars messaging. He is the co-author of both The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, the Transformers Vault: The Complete Transformers Universe, and the forthcoming Star Wars: The Essential Reader's Companion.

Calling continuity "more art than science," Hidalgo offered several pieces of advice on how to handle continuity in a sprawling, multi-author world.

Be flexible

Hidalgo noted that continuity can be a double-edged sword for creators. "For all the things it gives you in terms of authenticity and texture in the universe, it can become an inhibitor of storytelling," he said. "It can become a situation of, we've run out of timeframe to tell a good Luke Skywalker story or Han Solo story we want to, because another source establishes that he was doing X, Y and Z at the time."

However, Hidalgo said, Lucasfilm tries not to let this interfere with solid storytelling across different authors, licensors and mediums.

"You just have to agree that there's a certain amount of elasticity there," he said. "We maintain the flexibility of having the artistic license to say, 'yeah, but this is a really good story idea, so let's not tie the author's hands or the artist's hands on what he wants to do here, so let's let him explore the story, and we can figure it out retroactively.' "

He said they also consider whether every story has the same level of canonicity; whether a story can be changed to avoid breaking with continuity; and whether they can simply "take out the elements that would really stomp on another tale."

Avoid absolutes

Hidalgo noted that every writer wants to leave their mark on a universe, often through larger-than-life villains and high-level threats. But, he noted, not every threat can be the biggest one the characters have ever faced.

"Any time an author decides to make the biggest, most dangerous thing, another writer will want to come in and create a bigger and even more dangerous thing," Hidalgo said. "So avoid saying that."

Instead, Hidalgo said, you should let the reader decide for him or herself that a villain is more dangerous than any other. If the character supplies that information, they could "come off as amnesiatic for not remembering the last big, dangerous thing they faced."

Don't let continuity drive storytelling

"My rule of thumb is, if your starting point for a story comes out of continuity as opposed to story, that's problematic," he said. "That's not a recipe for an exciting story.

"If the entire purpose of a story is to patch continuity or to override something, is that a worthwhile story? I know this could be an artistic debate but I just don't think that's a good starting point."

Other topics discussed by Hidalgo include:
* How he became involved with Lucasfilm
* Lucasfilm's process for reconciling continuity;
* The most common continuity questions;
* Whether the galactic empire employs aliens;
* How often you should re-tell or recast an origin story;
* How Star Wars novels come about;
* Whether Lucasfilm's transmedia approach occurred naturally or was planned;
* Whether stories developed for video games translate well to other media;
* Balancing the needs of new fans and current fans; and, of course...
* Did Han shoot first?
Creators Workshop sessions take place every month, giving members real-world knowledge that will help them succeed in their comics career. Additionally the monthly Creators Workshop book club sessions feature guest writers and artists discussing the craft and art of comics, as well as the business side of things.

There's still plenty of time to sign up before the next session. We hope to see you there.

-- Posted by Paul Allor

Monday, May 21, 2012

UPCOMING GUESTS: Lucasfilms' Pablo Hidalgo Joins Creators Workshop LIVE 5/22/12!

Tomorrow night, Tuesday, May 22, 2012, our next live, online Creators Workshop special guest will be Lucasfilms' Pablo Hidalgo!

An expert on a variety of genre obsessions, from classic animation to shape-shifting robots, Pablo Hidalgo started writing about fantastic subject matters professionally in 1995 as a freelance author for roleplaying games.

In 2000, he changed careers from a visual effects concept artist and digital compositor in Canada to a full-time Star Wars authority at Lucasfilm Ltd., working with their marketing department.

Pablo is the co-author of both The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia and the Transformers Vault: The Complete Transformers Universe. He was also instrumental in the creation of StarWars.com as the main source of information for fans.

Join us May 22nd for a discussion of managing continuity, as well as all things related to the great properties Pablo has worked with!

There's still time to join us at the Creators Workshop!


If you want to make comics, write, draw, letter, and color comics, or improve as a comics creator, you'll find like-minded friends and colleagues in our online workshops and courses. We hope to see you there!

Posted by Rob Anderson
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

UPCOMING GUESTS: Andy Schmidt & Chee on "5 Days to Die"! Plus, Lucasfilms' Pablo Hidalgo!

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at 9pm Eastern Time, writer (and Comics Experience founder) Andy Schmidt and artist Chee will be joining us for an online Creators Workshop Book Club discussion of their creator-owned book 5 Days to Die published by IDW!

5 Days to Die follows Ray Crisara, a tough cop who has to make an impossible decision with just five days to live.

Upon surviving a terrible car accident, Ray is left a widower and his daughter is in critical condition. Believing this was a planned hit by the city’s drug lord he’s been pursuing, he must decide to track the killer or stay with his little girl. With a brain injury that leaves Ray less than a week to live, how will he decide to spend his last days on Earth?

Christos N. Gage said about the book, "this is the stuff crime noir fans love!" And New York Times best-selling author David Morrell called the book "hard-hitting, suspenseful, and innovative."

A trailer for the book can be viewed right here.

Make sure to join us for this Book Club session with Andy and Chee that our members have been requesting for a long time!

Then, just one week later on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, our next live, online Creators Workshop special guest will be Lucasfilms' Pablo Hidalgo!

An expert on a variety of genre obsessions, from classic animation to shape-shifting robots, Pablo Hidalgo started writing about fantastic subject matters professionally in 1995 as a freelance author for roleplaying games.

In 2000, he changed careers from a visual effects concept artist and digital compositor in Canada to a full-time Star Wars authority at Lucasfilm Ltd., working with their marketing department.

Pablo is the co-author of both The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia and the Transformers Vault: The Complete Transformers Universe. He was also instrumental in the creation of StarWars.com as the main source of information for fans.

Join us May 22nd for a discussion of managing continuity, as well as all things related to the great properties Pablo has worked with!

Join us at the Creators Workshop to take part in these great discussions!


If you want to make comics, write, draw, letter, and color comics, or improve as a comics creator, you'll find like-minded friends and colleagues in our online workshops and courses. We hope to see you there!

Posted by Rob Anderson
rob@ComicsExperience.com
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