What Makes a Meaningful Story With Carl Cleanthes and Ross Ciuppa
Carl Cleanthes is a lifelong artist and an entrepreneur, founding his creative studio, Epic Made, in 2006. With over 15 years of experience in animation, illustration, and design, the studio has worked with beloved brands such as SYFY, Nickelodeon, USA Network, WWE, TNT, and many more. In addition to his work with Epic Made, he volunteers for the Hampton Roads Chapter of AIGA and is the current sitting President.
Ross Ciuppa is a digital painter, 3D animator, and modeler. As the Creative Director at Epic Made, he is responsible for leading the studio's creative vision and ensuring the quality of its output. With a background in sales and the arts, including set design and direction for short films, Ross brings a unique perspective to his role at Epic Made.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
What makes for a meaningful story?
The relationship between story-telling and entertainment
Why a surprising story is not always a good one
How the D&D movie gives heart to a blockbuster
Epic Made’s webcomic and the moral dilemma of the story
How to craft a meaningful story?
In this episode…
Even if it can be challenging to place, people know when they have experienced a meaningful story. There is a difference between simple entertainment and something that leaves a lasting mark on the audience. Whether for advertising, production, or personal creativity, imbuing meaning into stories will always make something memorable. So how do you create something with genuine meaning?
By delving into the intricacies of meaningful storytelling, Carl Cleanthes and Ross Ciuppa provide valuable insights that can empower creators to craft narratives that resonate with audiences on a profound level. They underscore the importance of storytelling in comprehending and navigating life, noting that stories have served as fundamental elements in various cultures throughout history.
In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl Cleanthes and Ross Ciuppa discuss meaningful storytelling and how to do it well. They break down the relationship between entertainment and pure storytelling, why being surprising is not always best, and leaving the audience on the right note. The two also touch on how these concepts relate to their webcomic and the new D&D movie.
Resources Mentioned in this episode:
Epic Made’s email address: hey@getepicmade.com
Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting by Robert McKee
Sponsor for this episode...
This episode is brought to you by Epic Made.
Epic Made creates memorable animation, digital art, and graphic design to elevate brands.
They are a collective of talented artists across a multitude of disciplines who can handle the creativity and communication of any project.
Epic Made has created commercials, key art, social content, and more for leading entertainment brands such as the SYFY Network and Nickelodeon.
To learn more, go to www.epic-made.com or send an email to hey@getepicmade.com.