However, Blue Diamond was not the first of the Diamonds to be revealed in Steven Universe media as a whole. The extended theme song reveals Yellow Diamond. Rebecca Sugar has mentioned that blue-colored Gems are mainly diplomats.[2] Rebecca stated that Blue Diamond's character design is meant...
Steven Universe contains a wide variety of cultural references. Pearl’s design closely resembles that of Mozu and Kiwi from the Franky Family in One Piece’s “Water 7” arc. Additionally, their characters follow a similar role as both accessories and s
Steven at his core, he has that childlike wonder, caring for all his friends and that is a core part of who he is. I feel like he’ll always have a little bit of that childlike energy in his character because he’s always very happy-go-lucky but it’s the things that happen to ...
• Despite how far humans have progressed, we need reminding we are small and weak creatures in a big, dangerous universe. • As disaster looms, people will react differently, going through theKübler-Ross ‘Five Stages of Grief’at different rates. ...
When I metJon Chuhe actually wanted to make a musical together. I was really excited because I had put out in the universe that I wanted to work as a sole editor and it came at the right time. Jon and I would say we’ve been training for this all our lives. The truth is, it ...
“Like Pavlov’s Dogs” was included in theotherdefinitive splatterpunk anthology, John Skipp & Craig Spector’s very loud, gooshy, popular, and influential 1989Book of the Dead.It was the first zombie anthology, a shared-world anthology that takes place in George Romero’s zombie universe (...
Reeves’ new film is a fresh start for the characters, with Robert Pattinson as a younger Batman in a story wholly distinct from the DC Extended Universe. When Reeves and Dano spoke, they connected over an interest in moral gray areas and the notion that Batman and the Riddler ar...
Midge Costin’s documentary “Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound” — she’s a veteran sound and dialogue editor making her directing debut — is a little bit of everything: history, aesthetic exploration, technological geek out. It is also, for the most part, a look at the careers...
The effect of the animation of space by voice is the opposite of the effect that has been noticed by Maurice Merleau-Ponty in the case of badly synchronized or failed sound in film: When a breakdown of sound all at once cuts off the voice from a character who nevertheless goes on gest...
Forever quixotic, Soderbergh decided to do a movie about Franz Kafka that turns Kafka himself (a miscast Jeremy Irons) into a character in a story that seems like it would be written by Kafka but more feels like it’s written by someone trying to be self-consciously “Kafka-esque.” The...