Thursdays With Banes - Contrast and Conflict
Banes at July 2, 2015, midnight
Ozoneocean has been goodly enough to let me participate on the DD front page on Thursdays. So I'll be jabbering here weekly and attempting to be
1. Entertaining and/or
2. Informative and/or
3. Punctual
It's a treat to get to do this, so thanks!
CONTRASTS
The first time I noticed the power of contrasts was in my friend's music. He's a massively talented songwriter, and aside from interesting melodies and chord progressions and powerful insights and images in his lyrics, he uses contrast a lot. Laughter and tears, being high but low, trapped but free…there was a lot of that stuff going on in his songs.
This was actually the inspiration for naming my comic "Typical Strange" (Read it here on the Duck!) Those opposing words, at least to me, are somewhat compelling!
Contrast can exist in many forms. It can be as simple as good vs. evil, or a comedic or romantic pairing of "opposite" characters, or a marriage of two different "realities": A normal suburban neighborhood is invaded by an unstoppable, insane killer. HALLOWEEN (I had to mention Halloween. I ALWAYS have to mention Halloween).
It can be a sane person in a seemingly insane world, or an extraordinary person in the ordinary world. See Brian in The Life of Brian or Forrest Gump for one, and Superman or Dracula for the other.
Contrast can also help with your stories. If you want to do a story about a character who becomes the Queen of the Fairies, what kind of character would be more interesting? Someone who loves fairies and fits in well with them, or a snarky wiseacre who doesn't fit in at all?
Maybe contrast is an obvious thing to many of you. It's something I hadn't considered until recently, although I tried to populate my comic with a mix of diverse characters that would butt heads in as many ways as I could think of.
Anyway, that's my first effort! Hope you have a fine Thursday!
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