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I Hate Scott Christian Sava (An Appreciation by David Wise)

by Scott Christian Sava on February 12th, 2009
Posted In: blog, Dreamland News, blog

Last Summer…when I was invited as a guest to the Philcon, they asked to get someone to write a bio for me.

I asked my buddy David Wise…and forgot about it.

When I arrived in Philly for the show in November…I got my first peek at the bio as it was printed in the program book.

I couldn’t stop laughing. It was so funny…I thought I’d share it with you all.

 

 

I Hate Scott Christian Sava

 

An Appreciation by David Wise

 

 

I don’t know about you, but it seems to me as though God has singled out certain people and given them some kind of cosmic Hall Pass that excuses them from the trials, tribulations, lightning-blasts, and banana-peels that ordinary mortals such as you and I slip on every day.  Scott Sava is one such person.

When I first met him, a few days after moving into a house down the street from his, Scottie was hip deep in computer animation, doing cinematics and promos for videogames like “Aliens Vs. Predators” and pilots for networks like Nickelodeon.  But there were no phalanxes of workstations in his studio, no mainframes, no sleep-deprived, Red Bull-guzzling programmers — nothing but Scottie, his PC, and a few dozen action figures strategically positioned around the room.  The guy was running an entire animation studio out of his basement, commanding a small army of animators from Mumbai to Dusselldorf with nothing more than Yahoo Messenger, surrounded by his toys, never more than a few feet away from his gorgeous wife and insanely adorable twins.  How lucky can you get?

I hated him at once.

Mind you, it wasn’t easy hating him.  Scottie is one of the most likable people I’ve ever met.  I don’t think he actually knows how to frown.  When things get really bad he may stop smiling for a few seconds, but that’s about it.  Otherwise he’s in a perpetually sunny mood .  You would be too, if God was personally looking after you. 

            Seriously — nothing short of divine intervention can explain how Scott could suddenly pull up roots, move to Tennessee, and devote himself full-time to his lifelong dream of creating his own comic-books and children’s stories and actually make it work,  emerging only  to sell the rights to one of his creations to Disney or some other Hollywood studio. 

And what else can explain a guy who, in our weekly poker games, would make bets just for the fun of it, without even looking at his cards– and walk home with all of our quarters stuffed into his Speed Racer lunchbox? 

Or take the time he went to a comic book convention in Las Vegas.  There’s Scottie, selling his little comics at his little dealer’s table, and suddenly he decides he’s bored.  The convention is in a hotel, and this being Vegas, the hotel has a casino.  So he makes a beeline for a video poker machine.  Now, video poker is not like regular poker;  the odds are much tougher and are thoroughly rigged in the house’s favor.  But this is Scott Sava we’re talking about, so the house doesn’t have a chance.  Just as he slides his money into the slot, God takes a moment off from running the entire infinity of the universe to point His finger in Scottie’s direction and arrange for $4,000 to come pouring out of the machine.

So now that Scottie’s got a cool four grand in his pocket, he decides to take in the rest of the dealer’s room as he wanders back to his booth.  And along the way he notices a Spider-Man #3 —  the issue that introduced Doctor Octopus to the world — at a dealer’s table and, being Scottie, he just has to have it.  Thus endeth the $4,000.  (Most of it, anyway.  I think he blew the rest of it on a lavish dinner with his family.)  When Scottie told me about this, my immediate unspoken reaction was, “He blew all that money on a stupid comic book?  What an idiot!” 

But then I visited Scottie in his basement, and there was the comic – still in its mylar bag, which he’d taped to the wall.  And to my surprise my eyes went saucer-wide and  I began shaking as if I were in the presence of a holy relic.  Holy crap, my inner fanboy murmured, awe-stricken.  An actual Spiderman #3!! And I realized Scottie had done the right thing. 

After all, God’s looking after him.  I’m certain that some day some collector will offer Scottie five times what he paid for that comic book.  And I’m just as certain Scottie will turn him down.

Because that’s Scottie – living by his own rules, doing exactly what he wants, giving his dreams shape and form without any compromise, with a gorgeous wife, two insanely adorable kids, a fistful of movie deals and a Spider-Man #3.  He’s God’s fool, with the Devil’s own luck.

Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Scottie is incredibly talented, utterly devoted to his art, stubborn as a mule, and congenitally incapable of  creating anything less than his absolute personal vision. 

But I still say it’s mainly luck.  And, man, do I hate him for it. 

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David Wise is an Emmy-winning television writer who has written for such landmark shows as the animated Star Trek, the original Transformers and Batman: The Animated Series,.  He developed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for television and wrote and/or story-edited most of the one-hundred-and-seventy-eight bazillion episodes of the original series.  He is currently CEO of Go! Comi, a publisher of Japanese manga.

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Hey Burst

by Scott Christian Sava on January 24th, 2009
Posted In: blog
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Jukebox…

by Scott Christian Sava on January 11th, 2009
Posted In: blog, Dreamland News, blog

You may have noticed…we now have a JUKEBOX! (see the top right of the sidebar)

That’s right…I can put music up for you all to listen to.

Now unfortnately for YOU…it’s MY music. Straight out of my itunes library. Ha ha. So it won’t be too “hip” for you youngsters, I’m afraid.

I initially put up 5 songs that had a “Dreamy” feel to them. I’ll swap them out as the mood strikes me.
Full credit for writing this jukebox goes to Scotty Arsenault. I saw it on his site Commander Kitty and inquired where he got it from. He emailed me back stating that he actually CREATED it…and offered a custom one for Dreamland.

So thank you so much Scotty! You…are officially awesome!

:)

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Help with the Blue Dream Studios site…

by Scott Christian Sava on December 20th, 2008
Posted In: blog, Dreamland News, blog

I want to again thank you all for offering to help me fix my hacked company site.

I really am…WOW….thanks.

I took your advice and grabbed the index.htm file from a cached google page and tweaked it to get the main page back up.

http://www.bluedreamstudios.com/

 

Here’s what I need to do next.

1) The top banner is supposed to be random. There’s a javascript but I don’t know if it’s working.

2) The news…I’d like to get rid of it. Simply put some images of the books up. Or maybe just a single NEWS ITEM or something HOT to add there.

3) I will be taking off Animation and Toys. I guess I should change Publishing to Books…or Properties?

4) I need to add several pages. But want to use this SAME template. Just swap out there welcome part and news and throw in an image and text. there should be a page for each of these items…

 

So that’s like 15 pages or so.

5) I want to make sure there’s no more ways for people to hack in. Like last time. If anyone has experience with that to check the code…I’d appreciate that.

6) I’ll work on getting the About Us and Store links working again.

7) I really like the javascript that allows you to click on the image and it expands (Like in my store) so i want to use that throughout.

8) Any other advice would be great.

 

That’s it. I thought maybe posting it here would help and I’ll try to do all of this on my own…with your advice.

I don’t want to take up too much of your time. But I appreciate anything you can do.

Thanks again

Scott

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HUGE CLOSING THE STORE SALE! ENDS JANUARY 2009!

by Scott Christian Sava on November 20th, 2008
Posted In: blog, Dreamland News, blog

Hi all…

I’ve put up a HUGE SALE on the store! HUGE.

REALLY BIG!

 

Here’s the deal…

We are now with IDW as our publisher. This means ALL of my inventory is going away.

I’ll have some for conventions…but my store is going away.

So…for the next month and a half…I have one last chance to BLOW OUT everything to you.

I’m almost giving this stuff away. Please go check it out.

As always…I will sign and do sketches in the books.

The Paddington Plushes…we have.

Felicity and Alexander are on their way here.

So if you order something with them in it…there WILL be a delay.

We’re hopeful we can get all shipments with Felicity and/or Alexander to everyone by Christmas. But please keep that in mind when ordering. And always feel free to email me questions.

 

Anyways. Please PLEASE check out the store.

http://www.bluedreamstudios.com/store.html

Make sure you check out the savings. It’s a lot.

I want you all to have these before they all go to the distributor.

 

NOTE: Donna is looking into CHEAPER International shipping. We should know by mid-day if we can get it any cheaper. Thank you ALL!

 

PS.

Don’t forget to tell me who you want sketched in your books! There’s an option during checkout. Also…who you want the book signed to (if you do). Real important.

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