
In Part 2 of our exploration of cartoon adaptations, we now reach the Thought Experiment portion.
With the ground-work and context firmly set for what films have come before, my co-host and I now offer up our own ideas for how we might adapt a particular cartoon into a live-action feature. To help guide this process, I spent the previous day (before this recording) writing up a series of detailed questions that would address each area of concern during a hypothetical pre-production process. There really is a lot to consider, and many things that could go wrong if not handled just right. But, lol, you can let us know what you think of our results.
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Hosted By: Jonathan Leiter
Featured Guest: Cotton Ciaverelli (Screenwriter)
SOUND FX: All tracks sourced from AudioBlocks.com
Podcast Logo: Designed by Jonathan Leiter
Jul 9, 2019
1 hr 5 min

In our first Thought Experiment episode (a two-parter), we start with a particularly tricky topic: how to turn a cartoon into a live-action movie.
The legacy of cartoon adaptation is not a very strong, or respected one. There is often a charm to seeing favorite characters portrayed by a beloved actor in a colorful costume, but this excitement doesn't last long if the film doesn't have a strong foundation of narrative, production design, and style to stand on. The worst culprits, however, are those adaptations that actively choose to strip the cartoon's premise of its very core, on the belief that changing its premise will help make it more marketable to a mass, movie-going audience.
There's plenty more to discuss. So I hope you enjoy Part 1 of this two part event.
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Hosted By: Jonathan Leiter
Featured Guest: Cotton Ciaverelli (Screenwriter)
SOUND FX: All tracks sourced from AudioBlocks.com
Podcast Logo: Designed by Jonathan Leiter
Jul 8, 2019
1 hr 13 min

A question I've never heard asked before is, "What is Movie Magic?" It can mean many different things, and different things to many people. Cinema and film is full of magic, it's own kind of magic, at almost every stage of production. Even the act of creating magic within a movie is magical behind the camera, and in a seat in a theater, seeing the end result.
Today, my friend Cotton and I discuss this broad topic, and try to describe our own experiences with it.
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Hosted By: Jonathan Leiter
Featured Guest: Cotton Ciaverelli (Screenwriter)
SOUND FX: All tracks sourced from AudioBlocks.com
Podcast Logo: Designed by Jonathan Leiter
Jun 30, 2019
45 min

Continuing the conversation from our first episode, Chris and I branch off into discussions on Character Introduction, Characterization/Motivation, and even Voice-Over Narration, all of which not only relate to each other, but also have connections to our previous topic, Opening Sequences. There's a lot that can go wrong, and a lot that can go right when it comes to characters, they're the surrogate for the audience, allowing them to experience things and consider things they might otherwise not. Even narrators, when handled properly, can be windows into the motivations of certain characters, often not introduced until later in the story.
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Hosted By: Jonathan Leiter
Featured Guest: Christopher Horton (Screenwriter)
SOUND FX: All tracks sourced from AudioBlocks.com
Podcast Logo: Designed by Jonathan Leiter
Jun 29, 2019
40 min

In our introductory episode, my co-host and I discuss the pivotal subject of 'Opening Sequences,' and how to begin a film on the right foot. This can include title sequences, credit sequences, a pre-title sequence, or even just the very first moments of your film. What elements of these initial moments draw us into this new world and these new characters to make us care about them, and want to explore them more?
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Hosted By: Jonathan Leiter
Featured Guest: Christopher Horton (Screenwriter)
SOUND FX: All tracks sourced from AudioBlocks.com
Podcast Logo: Designed by Jonathan Leiter
Jun 29, 2019
1 hr 9 min
