Ghostheads Radio/Countdown City Geekcast posted a 45 min. interview with David M. Booher and Blue Deliquanti. (will post notes later)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlGug9irxhA
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2:21: Blue talks about how they got contacted to work on BIT. They got a call from their editor on a prior project. Booher heard DH got the license and was relentless with asking his editor from a prior project about it.
6:15 What it means to expand on the lore. Booher mentions Library ghost terrified him (he was 5), he is a big fan of GB2, remembers watching RGB after school, eating the cereal, Ecto Cooler was about 10 then
10:24 How Blue figured out the artwork style, drew the NY landmarks, redesigning the actors/characters, they had to sign off on their likenesses, Rudd was the hardest to draw
13:58 Jason and Gil were involved with scripting and gave notes. Booher recalls funny dialogue notes from them and scrapping what he wrote. Blue delivered art in stages e.g. thumbnail stage in a page as a rough pass to show staging of angles etc.. Blue got notes to like add more slime here, change angle, great love it.
17:10 development process. a collaboration. Knew it was between movies and what arcs were but got to pitch ideas for storylines too. Blue notes having to get details right like the Proton Pack, at one point had to get really acquainted with the details of the pack but so easy because of all the reference photos online. Ecto-1 was easier than the pack. Got descriptions of the entities, make them look practical like they would be made as puppets on a movie set.
22:42 does the film reference it? How they got to where they are in the movie. Story is stand alone but in continuity to give you a full picture of what's going on with the Spenglers. Got lot of reference photos and schematics like for the Firehouse. Blue was told to keep an eye on "this" so it feels cohesive later on. Planting easter eggs for FE. Explored scale of Firehouse in the first issue. Booher threw something in the story that he didn't know was part of the movie but able to keep it in that hints at being further explained in the movie.
30 Their hobbies
38 more comics after this series? They pause and say "you never know"
Blue works digitally with clip studio paint
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlGug9irxhA
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2:21: Blue talks about how they got contacted to work on BIT. They got a call from their editor on a prior project. Booher heard DH got the license and was relentless with asking his editor from a prior project about it.
6:15 What it means to expand on the lore. Booher mentions Library ghost terrified him (he was 5), he is a big fan of GB2, remembers watching RGB after school, eating the cereal, Ecto Cooler was about 10 then
10:24 How Blue figured out the artwork style, drew the NY landmarks, redesigning the actors/characters, they had to sign off on their likenesses, Rudd was the hardest to draw
13:58 Jason and Gil were involved with scripting and gave notes. Booher recalls funny dialogue notes from them and scrapping what he wrote. Blue delivered art in stages e.g. thumbnail stage in a page as a rough pass to show staging of angles etc.. Blue got notes to like add more slime here, change angle, great love it.
17:10 development process. a collaboration. Knew it was between movies and what arcs were but got to pitch ideas for storylines too. Blue notes having to get details right like the Proton Pack, at one point had to get really acquainted with the details of the pack but so easy because of all the reference photos online. Ecto-1 was easier than the pack. Got descriptions of the entities, make them look practical like they would be made as puppets on a movie set.
22:42 does the film reference it? How they got to where they are in the movie. Story is stand alone but in continuity to give you a full picture of what's going on with the Spenglers. Got lot of reference photos and schematics like for the Firehouse. Blue was told to keep an eye on "this" so it feels cohesive later on. Planting easter eggs for FE. Explored scale of Firehouse in the first issue. Booher threw something in the story that he didn't know was part of the movie but able to keep it in that hints at being further explained in the movie.
30 Their hobbies
38 more comics after this series? They pause and say "you never know"
Blue works digitally with clip studio paint
Statistics: Posted by mrmichaelt — March 5th, 2024, 5:39 pm