JARED Interview on BBC RADIO 1 with Zane Lowe

I never really loved the blogs, cause I don't like talk about myself and my interests, I prefer show and share them. This is like a book, it was created to let the world know my great passions: Music, 30 SECONDS TO MARS that are my life,Favourite Artists, Movies and TV Series, All Arts etc. Enjoy and have fun on MARS! ♫ ♥ "Labels are for cans, not for people" ~JL “And all I loved, I loved alone.” ~E.A.Poe
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"The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories" sketch, 1982-1984. Burton published a book of poetry and illustrations in 1997. This is one of the sketches he made for that book. |
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Self-inflating cephalopod, 1994 |
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"Cartoons" drawing, 1980-1986 |
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"The Black Cauldron" drawing, 1983. Burton sketched out scenes for Disney’s 1985 animated film, but unfortunately, none of his 200 drawings were used for the final product. |
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"Romeo and Juliet" drawing, 1981-1984. During his four-year apprenticeship at Disney studio, Burton pitched several movie ideas, including a reimagining of "Romeo and Juliet" where the tragic romance is between a land mass and the ocean. |
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"Number drawing", 1982 |
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"Blue Girl With Wine", 1997 |
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"Blue Girl With Skull", 1992-1999. Burton had some drawings he wanted to bring to life, so he grabbed a Polaroid for the first time and convinced his office mate Leticia Rogers and his costume designer Colleen Atwood to have a little fun with him. Some of the fun inspired the Sally character from The Nightmare Before Christmas. |
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"Trick or Treat" drawing, 1980 |
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"Mars Attacks!" watercolor and pastel concept drawing, 1995 |
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Red Queen sketch, 2009. In preparation for his 3-D interpretation of "Alice in Wonderland", Burton sketched the famed villain from the fable. |
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"Frankenweenie" drawing, 1982. In 1984, Burton made "Frankenweenie", a short film, for Disney. Company executives promptly fired him when he completed the film, claiming Burton wasted resources on a film that was too scary for their young audience. They finally released the video 10 years later, after the success of "Beetlejuice" and "Batman". |
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"Edward Scissorhands", 1990. Johnny Depp says that it wasn’t until he saw Burton’s sketches that he understood who he was to play. “I instantly fell for the character — he made his way into my body.” |
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"Nightmare Before Christmas" storyboard, 1993 |
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"The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories" drawing, 1998 |
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"Trick or Treat" drawing, 1980 |