tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32085591.post2245115027436916876..comments2023-11-07T21:12:19.852-06:00Comments on Wyrdsmiths: Obsessiontate hallawayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06631759014508937940noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32085591.post-49250482315087721462012-03-25T13:47:31.825-05:002012-03-25T13:47:31.825-05:00It is entirely possible to translate those functio...It is entirely possible to translate those functions to written form, but you have it right in that the story still has to dominate as a function.<br /><br />When I write that kind of explosions and violence, I concentrate more on the effects of the explosion, etc than on describing the "special effects".<br /><br />Ex: Thor rose into the air, the force of the tornado both lifting him and throwing debris through air. Nearby cars were tossed contempuously aside and the Destroyer was lifted bodily from the ground.<br /><br />The story will, of course, be different for everyone, but the imagery uses common verbage to let people imagine the action, or to evoke the memory from the movie.Chrystophhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16070076115443171135noreply@blogger.com