Episode 236 - The Songcast/Drunkcast

Sep 14, 2015

Pitface, Banes, Tantz Aerine and Ozoneocean reunited for a repeat of the legendary Drunkcast of Quackcast 137! Almost exactly 100 Quackcasts later we hit the booze again, but this time we had a goal to pursue with our drunken ramblings: music. We decided to talk about what themes inspire our comics, inspire us and represent our comic characters… and we came up with a LOT, too bloody much for me to link to dammit! We've also included all the links to the Quackcasts where themes for our comics appeared, AND Gunwallace has done the theme to Putrid Meat so it means ALL our comics have themes now!!! So enjoy our silly drunken chatting, this is who Drunk Duck Quackcasts are SUPPOSED to be!

Topics and Show Notes

Topics and shownotes

Featured comic:
Metamorphosis Protocal - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Metamorphosis_Protocal/ />
Original Drunkcast -
http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/quackcast/episode-137-the-drunkcast-part-1 />
Our comic theme choices:
Without Moonlight: Naked Wires, Polytechnic is broadcasting -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUXJLOYRDr8 />Without Moonlight, Nikos: Pink Panther -
Hunter from Brave Resistance: Iron Maiden, The raid Children of the Grave -
Brave Resistance, Hacket: Dunkeshane, LOLA -
Brave Resistance, the dogfight: Obsession, panic in the streets -
Bottomless Waitress: I need a Hero, Bonnie Tyler -
Bottomless waitress, Polly: Aretha Franklin, Respect -
Bottomless Waitress, Jane: Aint no mountain High enough -
Bottomless Waitress, Francis: I waana be loved by you, Marilyn Monroe -
Putrid Meat: Voivod -
Putrid Meat: Da Lata: Binti -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ZDpFcAD6o />Putrid Meat: CORONER-Masked Jackal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTlBua7mfao />Putrid Meet, Tredd back Bunker city: Judas Priest: Death nostradamus -
Typical Strange: The lemon tree, Fool’s Garden -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEwCSwO4f4s />Pinky TA: Battle of Kursk, Sabaton Panzerkamph -
Pinky TA, Pinky: Buik McKane, T-Rex -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igOQclFxHAc />Pinky TA, animation 1 - http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/344464 />Pinky TA, animation 2 - http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/344466 />Pinky TA, animation 3 - http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/344502 />
Special thanks to:
Gunwallace -
http://www.virtuallycomics.com />Banes- http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/ />Tantz Aerine - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Without_Moonlight/ />Pitface - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/PIT_FACE/ />
The theme song by Gunwallace this week was for:
Putrid Meat -
http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/PUTRID_MEAT/ by Pitface, rated M.

Past themes:
Pinky TA - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/quackcast/episode-166-opinions-on-weaponry-and-mecha/ />Comic - (http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Pinky_TA/) />Typical Strange - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/quackcast/episode-188-shootn-the-breeze/ />Comic - (http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Typical_Strange/) />Without Moonlight - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/quackcast/episode-175-endings-part-2/ />Comic - (http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Without_Moonlight/)

Episode 235 - Climax of the Climaxes

Sep 7, 2015

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Pitface joins Ozone and Banes again for the second and last part of the climax cast! It's the climax of the climax casts!! We discuss what people think about climaxes in stories, their own and those they watch or read. It's hard to write up to climaxes and even harded to write down from them but they're a good way to pull in and then reward your audience. Different types of stories have to use different types of climaxes, i.e. long series may need to have one every chapter and then one at the end of the arc. You have to adjust to the needs of your story. We read great contributions from some very clever DDers in cool voices :) Gunwallace gave us a gorgeous theme for Just Busty Solar the hilarious adult comedy strip~

Episode 234 - Climactic Climaxes!

Aug 31, 2015

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What's best? One big climax, multiple small ones, early, or delayed? How much should you work UP to a climax? What about anticlmactic events, how important are they? Climaxes are really important in stories. Often you work up to them over the course of a whole series, but each episode or chapter can have them, maybe even every single page. I find writing “up” to climaxes a bit stressful because you have a lot of preasure and expectation there. And when it's over and you've actually achieved it, it can be a bit depressing: where do you go to from there? You can feel a little lost, at least I do. TALKING ABOUT WRITING HERE. My preference is for multiple climaxes. Do you always need climaxes in stories? I don't think you do personally… there are times when things work fine without one, but it does help better with endings. Sometimes climaxes can be TOO big. Way too much of a story can be invested in a climax, it subsumes everything, everything has to tie in with that specific story flow and that can be REALLY had to pull off. If it's not done right it can be massively disappointing. Anticlimactic. Pitface Joins Banes and Ozone to chat about climaxes in stories and read out the contributions from our climactic contributors. Gunwallace gave us a gorgeous theme for Just Another Day!

Episode 230 - Getting the formula RIGHT

Aug 3, 2015

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We've talked about formulas before, but mostly in the context of escaping formulas and reinventing them. NOW however we're talking about using existing formulas to create a story, or creating new formulas and sticking to them to come up with your stories. Formulas can be a good tool to write with, along with their close sibling “the trope” they take elements that are proven to work and stick them on a solid framework for you to more easily create your story around. All you need to do is plug in your characters and situation and see how it all fits. Formulas are comfortable for people and make it easier for a writer to structure their story faster AND in a way they know should appeal to people. Enjoy Gunwallace's lovely theme for Rismo!

Episode 228 - Conflicting conflicts conflict

Jul 19, 2015

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This time we're talking about conflict in webcomic writing, and any writing in general really. Conflict is one of the main drivers of a story, so you pretty much have to have it in there somewhere! But how do you approach it? Do you set it up really carefully or just put a bunch of volatile characters together and see what happens? I think for a lot of us we don't think too much about the science of our conflicts, rather we approach it artistically and develop things by feel and instinct because conflict is such an intrinsic trait. But understanding how you use it can be very useful when you're writing satisfying resolutions and climaxes. A good understanding of the types of conflict in your story is also pretty essential when you're writing a good comedy (it's a great source of humour!), and also when you're explaining or selling your work to the public: It's all very well to chat about your clever setting and your funky characters, but conflict is the reason they're IN a story to begin with and that's really what will get people wanting to read out it. I hope you enjoy Gunwallace's great porn style music type theme for Tales of Two Tiny Titty bars!

Episode 225 - To Fan-service or not to fan-service

Jun 29, 2015

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Today Banes and I talk about the subject of fan service in comics (and other pop-culture). This Quackcast was inspired by a newspost by HippieVan of that same title. We're helped in our discussion by the really interesting contributions of many smart people on DD... that we read out in High-larious voices! Is fan service a good thing? How do you think about it in stuff you read and see? Do you put it in your own work? Why? Why not? These were some of the things we talk about on the subject. Also, catch Gunwallace's great theme for Grueson!

Episode 224 - Finding your own voice as a writer

Jun 22, 2015

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For Quackcast 224 I've asked Kevin Hayman back again (KOTA's world, Mailbox Rocketship, Erant Apprentice), to regale us with his Owen Wilson stylings... But seriously, the topic is "finding your own voice in writing", i.e. learning not to imitate your hero's, move beyond that and write in your own style. Kevin is a really funny and interesting guy who's been doing webcomics for many many years since the very earliest days of Drunk Duck and he has some great insights to impart on "finding your own voice". You can also catch KOTA at the Mississippi comic con this weekend! -Enjoy Gunwallace's lovely, creepy musical take on our featured comic, Restless.

Episode 223 - Collaborating with the Aliens

Jun 15, 2015

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On today's Quackcast I, the marvellous Ozoneocean am speaking to the equally marvellous Trevor Mueller of Albert the Alien! This fine chap is returning to the Quackcast (was on Quackcast 184), to chat with me about the process of collaborating from the point of view of a writer who's working with an artist. Trevor also he another Kickstarter for the second volume of Albert the Alien out now so please consider contributing to that. Trevor is a highly acclaimed writer of a fantastic and funny all ages comic and his artist on Albert the Alien, Gabriel Bautista, is an award winning successful comic creator in his own right. Trevor brings a LOT of experience to the topic of collaboration. Catch the great theme for The Ink by our very own Gunwallace!


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