Did you know that there was a Fantastic Four movie being slated for the early 90’s that never made it? It went unreleased and was supposed to help hold onto intellectual property.
Lame.
I have been wondering more and more about how this plagues the artist and innovator in our creative space. We create so that we might “own” instead of creating to “give”.
I think it is the latter that is more close to who we’ve been called to be as believers and yet the world says that if you don’t spend more time getting credit for your work then you’ve failed.
I just don’t see it that way; I refuse to believe that. My so-called art is nothing without people using it.
Stephen Bateman says
Hey, it still looks better than Spiderman 3 was 😛
Marcus Williamson says
nice!
Eric Dye says
Totally agree.
Phil Cooke touched on this a few days ago.
Good read.
“You Won’t Always Get Credit – But Keep on Creating” – http://tinyurl.com/3a59t9c