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Re: Ask The Maestro (that's Dwayne)

Postby Dwayne McDuffie on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:11 am

NRG wrote:
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NRG wrote:1. Did Terry have to deal with Darkseid or Luthor escaping the Source Wall?

2. Does Terry's family know that he's Batman?


1. No.

2. No.

1. So Luthor and Darkseid are still stuck in the Source Wall? Are they still alive?


The show's over. But if you ask me, they both escaped.
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Postby Dwayne McDuffie on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:11 am

Sumo slammer wrote:Have you found a replacment for your oversized deskchair yet?


Yes. I'm awaiting delivery.
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Postby username on Fri Jan 28, 2011 3:08 pm

Out of every show you've ever produced, what is you're favorite?
I've survived Y2K, the Twilight Saga, and Justin Bieber. 2012, bring it on!
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Re: Ask The Maestro (that's Dwayne)

Postby Jeremycards on Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:48 pm

Hey Dwayne, i was wondering. You have any idea why writters are so underrated all the time?, in movies, video games, cartoons and even in comics, it always seems like writters aren't the most important, the directors, producers, artists, programmers and everyone else seems to get more credit for it and im not exactly sure why. Taking Movies as the example, i know there's a lot of work there by many sides, but isn't the person who wrote the story, wich is practically the most important thing of any movie, like... VERY important?. I think people ignores than besides the effects, the acting, the music, the camera work, or the drawings and everything, in the end what makes a story good is how its written, and im not really sure why does that happen.
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Re: Ask The Maestro (that's Dwayne)

Postby darkflame100 on Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:07 am

hey dwayne i was interested in knowing about the budgets on a tv series would you be able to explain a bit on how it works?
thank you :)
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Postby erwinjay on Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:35 pm

can you show me a list of official spells used by gwen, charmcaster, hex and others in the original series, alien force and ultimate alien? thanks a lot for an awesome cartoon series...
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Re: Ask The Maestro (that's Dwayne)

Postby Algorithm § on Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:37 am

Your theory of everything?
This is Helices.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
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Re: Ask The Maestro (that's Dwayne)

Postby moibo2 on Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:16 pm

Firstly I want to say that Young Justice is a great show and that it would be even greater if you worked on it.
1, Would you allow Static Shock to be featured on YJ if you couldn't work the episode
2, What Flash is in JLU
3, Would you happen to know where fans of Young Justice could send ideas to the writers or something.
I'd be grateful if you answered only one of my questions. thank you :)
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Re: Ask The Maestro (that's Dwayne)

Postby Dwayne McDuffie on Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:51 pm

Jeremycards wrote:Hey Dwayne, i was wondering. You have any idea why writters are so underrated all the time?, in movies, video games, cartoons and even in comics, it always seems like writters aren't the most important, the directors, producers, artists, programmers and everyone else seems to get more credit for it and im not exactly sure why. Taking Movies as the example, i know there's a lot of work there by many sides, but isn't the person who wrote the story, wich is practically the most important thing of any movie, like... VERY important?. I think people ignores than besides the effects, the acting, the music, the camera work, or the drawings and everything, in the end what makes a story good is how its written, and im not really sure why does that happen.


Writers are very important, and probably undervalued, but all of the arts you mentioned are team efforts, and while I'm vain enough to say that the guy who only has a blank piece of paper and his imagination is very important, I'm not stupid enough to think that every other person who works on a movie, TV show or video game isn't absolutely critical to the creation of a good product.
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Re: Ask The Maestro (that's Dwayne)

Postby Dwayne McDuffie on Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:52 pm

darkflame100 wrote:hey dwayne i was interested in knowing about the budgets on a tv series would you be able to explain a bit on how it works?
thank you :)


It's completely different on every single series. Sorry I can't be more specific.
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