"How does one justify the activity of making comics, or, for that matter, movies?
What could be more frivolous, a worse influence on today's youth, and a greater erosion on the public's literacy and grasp of higher cultural values? However there is nothing inherently less serious or respectable about visual narrative media as compared to traditional literature -- only in the debased way that the majority of comics artists and filmmakers use them. In fact, the best visual narratives push the audience to levels of interpretation so new and so complex, that they aren't even recognized by the public. This is the source of the power of popular media; they affect the audience subconsciously. Even so, the lack of visual literacy in the general public is suffocating the progress of both comics and film as serious artistic tools."Esto es parte de un texto de Peter Chung, creador de Aeon Flux, hablando del estado actual de la narrativa visual en el cine y las historietas. Este texto ha sido incluído por mi cuate Uriel Durán en su nuevo foro dedicado exclusivamente al mundo de la animación; si les interesa el tema, no dejen de visitarlo:
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