Popularly Unknown Origins
They are everywhere: we go out to the street and see scrap packaging with promotions, the out of home' (OOH) advertisings have the characters on their posters, the pirate blankets, the official toys, the DVDs at home (remnants of another era) and the most exciting conversation with any child, young person or university student. Have we ever wondered the origin of all those stories and characters in cinema and literature? Many come from books, others from comics, others directly from anecdotes. Pitching is a verb used in cinema for the first time a story is told. Whoever has the first idea acts as a storyteller to convince others to help him make the film. There are stories that are imagined for the first time in a conversation. In a single breakfast, A Bug's Life , Monsters, Inc. , Finding Nemo and WALL-E were born. Ultimately everything comes from real life. As David Hume writes, all the materials of thought derive from our (i...