Tag: Nemo's Fury
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part IX. From sketch to illustration
There’s not much to say about these – you’ll have to play the game if you want to know more – but I’m always fascinated by how artists turn their ideas into images and this is my very basic two step system. I draw a rough idea of the scene on the cheapest -usually lined…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part VIII. Guns and robots
There’s a great deal of fascinating technology in Jules Verne’s work, not only Nemo’s remarkable submarine itself, the Nautilus, but also the diving suits the crew use for underwater exploration and the weapons they use. The above image was inspired by my upbringing on industrial Teesside, my comprehensive school would task us with painting the…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part VI. The voyage
Verne’s novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea takes the reader on a whistle-stop voyage of adventure around the globe, giving my gamebook app adaptation of the book, Nemo’s Fury a global scope. I can take the player anywhere in the world in the Nautilus. And as I wanted to be reasonably faithful to Verne’s work,…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part V. Crew of the Nautilus
Jules Verne was very clear about the crew of Captain Nemo’s submarine, the Nautilus. They are all male, subservient to Nemo and die on the voyage. And the crew dying off during the course of the voyage of the adventure is a gift to a writer, especially as at least one dies in very mysterious…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part IV. Captain Nemo.
Genius, billionaire, philanthropist, Captain Nemo continues to entertain and fascinate since his first publication in Jules Verne’s 1870 novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, but most people today will know him from his many film adaptations. Nemo has been played by many actors, such as James Mason, Patrick Stewart and Michael Caine. And as…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part III
Designing the Nautilus Every one who adapts Jules Verne’s underwater adventure 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, has to design Nemo’s remarkable craft, the Nautilus. Verne was very explicit about the design of Captain Nemo’s wonderful submersible, the Nautilus. He describes it as ‘a very long cylinder with conical ends. It noticeably takes the shape of…
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Children of Men: Book to film
The Children of Men (1992) by P D James, adapted for cinema in 2006 by Alfonso Cuarón Re-reading this near-future thriller written in 1992 but set in 2021 is a fascinating experience in 2023, not only to gauge how accurate the view of the future is, but also to compare it to the 2006 film…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Creating the player’s character When adapting Jules Verne’s classic underwater voyage of discovery, I wanted the player to experience the thrill of meeting the legendary submariner, Captain Nemo, his crew, and the three unwitting travellers who are kidnapped by Nemo and whisked around the globe. I also wanted the player to meet Professor Aronnax, his…
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
This barkingly brilliant reboot of the classic 1980’s action franchise brings the Road Warrior thundering back in a cacophonous cloud of craziness which cranks up the frontier stylings of the previous instalment, and puts full-throttle four-wheeled action to the fore. It’s dystopian action eco-thriller, a pulse-quickening extended motorised chase across a hostile apocalyptic desert with the future…