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Here's an excerpt I just found by accident in the net, from the interview of Bryce Malek, the writer and Story Editor of the original Transformers series. The interviewer, TCC, mentioning Mr. Dery about how the designs of the original Transformers series come about. You can find this on this website
http://cybertronchronicle.freewebspace.com/60-astrominutes/bryce_malek_2.html
"TCC: You mentioned earlier that you had little to do with the
Autoscout design in A PRIME PROBLEM. I was wondering,
though, to what extent you or other writers would influence
the visual aspect of the show. I know that storyboarders and
conceptual artists like Floro Dery created amazing location
and device designs, but was their creative vision really as
disconnected from that of the writer(s) as it might seem? Would
you simply write your script and "hope for the best?"
MALEK: You have to understand the enormity and complexity
of producing a show with this kind of scope and concept -- and
schedule! There just wasn't much time to dream, communicate
and express all our ideas as well as we wanted. For example,
whenever we had to introduce a new species of toy -- say, the
Insecticons -- (which, by the way, we had to do with virtually
every episode) we had to create a backstory, characters, plotline,
headquarters, props, etc. We often left it to the assigned writer
of that script to come up with the details, so that we could
concentrate on story points. However, many writers probably
assumed that Dick and I, or Hasbro, or somebody else, had
already determined what the headquarters would be and so
they would just write: INT. - INSECTICON HEADQUARTERS -
DAY in their script, without any explanation or description. We
would be working on a half dozen scripts at a time, and would
frantically insert whatever ideas we had into the final script.
There was no time for personal discussions or reviewing and
modifying artwork (by the story department). I often didn't see
any artwork except the storyboards until the show was on the
air! The many talented artists at Marvel did the bulk of the
creative work in how the show looked, and we tried to stay
out of their way and not mess things up."
See, the writers tried to stay out of the way of the artists and not mess things up. What is the implication of this? So, when writing articles, go to the main source and do not speculate.
- And what the blue fuck does that have to do with whether or not Dery came up with the idea of a transforming planet? - Chris McFeely 18:24, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
It proves also by extension that when Mr. Dery designs the Transforming planet, there's no input from the writers.
But why are you insulting me? Did I insult you? When you insult someone, you lost the argument! Do You want me to insult you also?
- Charlie
For fuck's sake, new comments go at the bottom of the page! --FortMax 20:16, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
- Whether or not the writers had any input on Mr. Dery's design of Unicron is irrelevant. It still doesn't prove that he came up with the concept of a transforming planet. It only supports the idea that he designed Unicron, which is not the same thing. Evidence suggests that Takara had designs for a transforming planet long before Mr. Dery designed Unicron. That doesn't mean Mr. Dery didn't design Unicron, only that he wasn't the first to come up with a transforming planet. (Yes, I realize I'm being redundant, but I want to be sure the point is clear. At least I'll be satisfied that I did my part to communicate.)
Oh, and although Chris and Fort Max swore about your responses, they didn't insult you. Chris is angry about the content of your post, and Fort Max is angry about your posting style. Again, that's not the same as insulting you.--Apcog 20:44, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
The drawings of Shohei's are based on Mr. Dery's cartoon designs compiled in the Transformers: Ark. Besides Shohei's drawings are not dated. Hiroyuki's design is also not dated. DATE is the litmus test.
The book OLD ART from STUFF BEFORE TRANSFORMERS, there is no such book. Don't invent. Assuming there is such a book, OLD ART of what?
You people are contradicting George Dunsay who said that TAKARA is not involved in the design of the transforming planet, which proved that Mr. Dery is the originator of the transforming planet Unicron.
You people proved nothing, in fact you have shown that your articles are just SPECULATIONS and MISINFORMATIONS to twist the truth. Why?
For your information, I e-mailed the guy maintaining the website of Mr. Dery, offering Mr. Dery that I will finance and publish his original colored Transformers designs as an art book. If Mr. Dery agrees, I will let you people know. I am thinking of a book title that will drive you people crazy.
I posted here because you blocked my other IP address. I proved that all of you are wrong and confused, so you blocked my IP.
Pity, but no thanks for all your insults directed against me. But I am not surprise because, generally, those who cannot win the arguments usually use insults to silence their opponents
- Charlie
- Wow, I guess you're not as blocked as you thought, since you posted the exact same response in two of your alternate ISP-account talk pages. (At least you made this response at the bottom of the Talk page, for which I thank you.) Again, if you'd make a registered account, this wouldn't be such a problem. Meanwhile, you can see the responses to your statements here on your other Talk page.--Apcog 20:20, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
This is Randy Valiente's blog interview of Flory Dery
http://usapang-komiks.blogspot.com/2007/05/interview-with-flory-derry.html
There is NO PICTURE of Mr. Dery in this interview. Also Randy did not mention "The History of Komiks of the Philippines and other Countries." You people are inventing facts and using wrong picture of Mr. Dery.
- Charlie 76.213.234.253 01:08, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
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