Scottish producer, production designer, and filmmaker Michael G. Clark has carved a unique path through the creative industries, leaving an indelible mark on film, photography, and illustration.
From Scene to Snapshot: The Intersection of Writing and Photography/Videography As a scriptwriter, I’ve spent countless hours crafting scenes, building worlds, and envisioning moments that capture the heart of a story. But what happens when you add photography to the mix? This blog post is about how my journey from writing scripts has expanded to…
Viewfinder Chronicles Interviews Scottish Screenwriter Chris Watt! hello, As part if this site and my own journey into film making, I am eager to speak with screenwriters, directors, editors and everyone in between to find out their influences, tools and the like so I am thrilled to introduce a Q&A with the incredibly talented screenwriter…
Screenwriting: Exploring the Tools, Techniques and How my First Attempt Went! Transitioning from writing comic books to crafting screenplays has been an exhilarating, albeit challenging, experience. As a published comic book writer, I’ve become deeply familiar with the unique visual and narrative rhythms of comic scripts. Each panel is meticulously described, acting as a visual…
Shaping My Cinematic Vision: Influences, Inspirations, and Emerging Styles As I continue to explore filmmaking, photography and hone my creative voice, it becomes increasingly important to look back at the filmmakers who have shaped my vision. Their work has influenced my understanding of cinematic language and storytelling, inspiring me to experiment with my own style.…
The Leap from Comics to Camera For years, the world of comic books had been my creative outlet. Writing scripts, creating characters, and collaborating with artists to bring stories to life was an exhilarating process. Comics taught me how to tell stories visually and how to convey emotion, movement, and meaning in a few panels.…