Madeline wrote: Thank you everyone for your wonderful answers and replies. This will definitely give me a lot of fuel for my article. ^_^
The Doctor wrote:Ok.
I'm going to answer everything like this:
Christian manga is out there, but the problem is that while the storylines are good (Inkhana has great stuff), it's not out there and few people outside of CAA know of it's existence. Why? Because, well, there isn't a publisher putting it out, and that's our problem right now.
If we, Christian manga and anime makers, are going to be successful, WE HAVE TO UNITE UNDER ONE BANNER, UNDER ONE TENT. We have to form a production company under which we operate. This means taking all of this and transforming it into a business. I know that many will shudder at that thought, but making entertainment costs money, and if we're going to make it big, really reach all areas, we have to go the business route. It's the only way we can hire the hands needed to launch such a comprehensive operation. After all, not all artists in the world will work for free.
We have the talents here. But how will we impact and take the non-Christian world? Focus on this when making our works: STORY STORY STORY. Focus on the story, everything else MUST COME SECOND. I would go so far as to even adopt a strategy that helped relaunch Disney into super animation stardom, and that is a rule then Disney studio Chief Jeffery Katzenberg instituted: Before drawing even ONE frame, write out the story/script and then do the animation. This allows for editing and fixing any potential problems in the story.
If we create excellent stories, we'll draw the public. NOt only that, but Mel Gibson's movie has shown that christians ARE out there and WILL pay for Godly entertainment. It just has to be made well.
That's another problem...few of the Christian movies put out are made well. And 88% of them focus on one thing: ARMAGEDDON. THE SECOND COMING. Good grief. YES CHRIST IS COMING BACK SOON!!! WE KNOW THIS!!! WHY NOT MAKE SOMETHING THAT DEALS WITH TODAY!? We have enough second coming movies to last a laughtime...and only few of them worth watching.
We also need a BIG three management team. We need excellent leaders who understand: Business, the entertainment world, marketing, and managing.
To better tell what we need, I will say we need a Christian version of: Michael Eisner, Frank Wells, and Jeffery Katzenberg. Hear me out here: Eisner, Wells, and Katzenberg, when they arrived at the Disney company, came to a beleagured and near dead company. These three men got together and engineered the biggest comeback in corporate history. They turned an ancient lion around and turned it into one of the most powerful media companies in the whole wide world. Their movies made money, their influence impacted millions of families (for better AND worse, but we can get into that later).
Sufficed to say, these men KNEW entertainment and business. I can't say too much about management though since they were excessive micromanagers (which is one of the things that has recently cost Eisner his job).
So, in short, if we're going to do this, and we will, we need to unite, become a business, and find excellent leaders. And our mission? "To change the culture for Christ through storytelling.
I know of what I speak. I have studied the entertainment world (it's not even my major, I just read books on it in my spare time cause it's my real passion and desire) and I've studied Michael Eisner and Katzenberg close to the point that I know them like the back of my hand. Trust me friends, this will work. Just who is willing to step up to the plate? Who's willing to make the sacrifices? There will be sacrifices. This is a risk. But you know what? Everything's a risk. And we as CHristians shouldn't be afraid.
In the words of Mark Burnett, producer and creator of Survivor, the Apprentice, and now the Contender, I say "Jump in! Even if you don't know how to swim." And I'm not just talking the talk, I'm walking it to. I'm going to do it because it's my calling in life, it's my passion. When I saw anime, Kenshin defending the poor, Vash fighting evil, I thought to myself "Wow, the visuals are great, the story is incredible. How this art form could be used for the cause of Christ!" And so the desire was set and the journey began. I just hope I end up having you guys as my allies when it all comes together. Because, in many ways, you guys have been used by God to start the dream. I want you to be there with us when the battle begins...the battle to take Hollywood and the world.
I wish you could see what I see today. The darkness of the media is fading...the Church is rising up and Christians are saying they've had it. A great movement is beginning, a movement by Christians to retake what has been used for evil and use it for God. We just need some Christians ready and willing to dive in and trust God. I'm willing to, and I believe my friends are too.
Mave wrote:Why would non-Christians want to buy your manga instead of a secular manga? (Or "If you were a non-Christian, why would you read Christian manga instead of secular manga?)
If I was an unbeliever, I would only read Christian manga for two reasons, 1) out of pure curiosity 2) the art is great. If the story has a positive impact on me, it serves as a plus and encourages me to keep checking it out. I would expect Christian manga artists to be just as excellent (if not greater) as secular manga artists in story telling and art style.
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