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Leo and Diane Dillon TeachingBooks Original Movie Transcript Leo and Diane Dillon, interviewed in their home in Brooklyn, New York on September 2, 2005. Program available at www.teachingbooks.net beginning December 2005. This is a literal transcript of the spoken word found in the movie available on TeachingBooks.net. It is offered here to give you a quick assessment of the program topics, as well as to enable people with auditory disabilities access to the words. Because this is a transcript of an edited movie, it should not be used as an assessment of Leo and Diane Dillon s writing. Many of the sentences found here were edited, and all editing decisions are the sole responsibility of TeachingBooks.net. Leo: We met in Parson s School of Design. We sat next to each other and for three, four years we competed. Diane: Bitterly. Leo: Bitterly, yeah, true. Unfortunately or fortunately, we fell in love and decided that we couldn t spend any time away from each other. Diane: We came on the concept of the third artist, which was a combination of the two of us who does something that neither one of us would do separately. When we look at a piece after we ve finished it, it s impossible to figure out who did what. Creating Earth Mother Leo: We choose books because of the spiritualist quality of them, and if we find something in those books that resonates with us, that s the book we choose. Earth Mother tends to exemplify everything we re after in a children s book. It was a statement that all life is perfect. It might not be the way you want it to be, but if you just wait and accept it, all things come right. Diane: It s a wonderful message. Earth Mother tells this story in so few words but says so much about acceptance and about not trying to change things or force people to be different than who they are. Diane: When we re creating a book, we work from the first page to the last page. We don t jump around because we want that consecutive feeling of the passing of time, the time of day. Leo: We begin with thumbnails, which are really our way of conversing with each other. We will do hundreds of thumbnails until we begin to get images that we really like, and then we ll expand on them into preliminary drawings.

Diane: And we use a blue pencil; we can almost sculpt with the pencil. Leo: We started using the blue pencil because it had absolutely no character an anonymous line. Diane: Then we go for a finished drawing. And we begin to really put in detail, shading. And, then give it the wash of watercolor and refine constantly until we feel that it s finished. Capturing Culture in Stories Leo: We wanted to portray in Ashanti to Zulu that there are many different cultures and it s just not Africa as one big place, but that like the rest of the world, there are many, many cultures. Diane: We decided that in each one of those pictures we d include the dwelling, a man, a woman, a child... Leo: Artifact... Diane: Animal and some landscape... Leo: And a bird. Diane: Right. Diane: Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People s Ears is very different because we did come in close and then... Leo:...you would get certain views that were very close up, that this way we could concentrate on the feeling of the characters. Leo: I think that Virginia Hamilton is one of the greatest writers we have. To read a book of hers is to find out that there are things going on that you had absolutely no idea of under the sun. Diane: Also, she did what we hope to do in our career, and that was to include people who d never been included before in things like fairy tales and myths and fantasy. Make Life an Art Leo: We once heard a statement, to make life an art. And that really intrigued us because it meant that if you cooked the meal, you should make that art. If you painted your rooms, make that art. Make art everything you touch and everything you do. That must be the ideal of life. Books by Leo and Diane Dillon JAZZ ON A SATURDAY NIGHT, The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2006 EARTH MOTHER (written by Ellen Jackson), Walker & Company, 2005 BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH: BIRD TALES FROM AROUND THE WORLD, (written by Howard A. Norman), Harcourt, 2004 PEOPLE COULD FLY, THE: THE PICTURE BOOK (written by Virginia Hamilton), Knopf Books for Young Readers / Random House, Inc., 2004 2 of 5

PORCELAIN CAT, THE (written by Michael Patrick Hearn), Milk & Cookies Press / distributed by Simon & Schuster, 2004 WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? (written by Margaret Wise Brown), HarperCollins, 2004 ABHORSEN (written by Garth Nix), HarperCollins, 2003 (Cover only) ONE WINTER S NIGHT (written by John Herman), Philomel Books / a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 2003 RAP A TAP TAP: HERE S BOJANGLES THINK OF THAT!, The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2002 ENCHANTRESS FROM THE STARS (written by Sylvia Louise Engdahl), Walker & Company, 2001 LIRAEL (written by Garth Nix), HarperCollins, 2001 (Cover only) MANSA MUSA: THE LION OF MALI (written by Khephra Burns), Harcourt, 2001 TWO LITTLE TRAINS (written by Margaret Wise Brown), HarperCollins, 2001 GIRL WHO SPUN GOLD, THE (written by Virginia Hamilton), The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2000 BLUISH (written by Virginia Hamilton), The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 1999 (Cover only) WIND CHILD (written by Shirley Rousseau Murphy), HarperCollins, 1999 TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON: VERSES FROM ECCLESIASTES, The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 1998 HER STORIES: AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLKTALES, FAIRY TALES AND TRUE TALES (written by Virginia Hamilton), The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 1995 SABRIEL (written by Garth Nix), HarperCollins, 1995 (Cover only) WHAT AM I? LOOKING THROUGH SHAPES AT APPLES AND GRAPES (written by N. N. Charles), The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 1994 MANY THOUSAND GONE: AFRICAN AMERICANS FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM (written by Virginia Hamilton), Knopf Books for Young Readers, 1993 SORCERER S APPRENTICE, THE (written by Nancy Willard), The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 1993 NORTHERN LULLABY (written by Nancy White Carlstrom), Philomel Books / a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 1992 PISH, POSH, SAID HIERONYMUS BOSCH (written by Nancy Willard), Harcourt, 1991 MIRIAM S WELL: STORIES ABOUT WOMEN IN THE BIBLE (written by Alice Bach), Delacorte Press, 1991 TALE OF THE MANDARIN DUCKS, THE (written by Katherine Paterson), Gollancz, 1990 COLOR WIZARD, THE (written by Barbara Brenner), Bantam Books, 1989 MOSES ARK: STORIES FROM THE BIBLE (written by Alice Bach), Delacorte Press, 1989 PEOPLE COULD FLY, THE: AMERICAN BLACK FOLKTALES (written by Virginia Hamilton), Knopf Books for Young Readers / Random House, Inc., 1985 THE GATHERING (written by Virginia Hamilton), Greenwillow Books / an imprint of HarperCollins, 1981 (Cover only) CHILDREN OF THE SUN (written by Jan R. Carew), Little, Brown, 1980 DUSTLAND (written by Virginia Hamilton), Greenwillow Books / an imprint of HarperCollins, 1980 (Cover only) TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (written by P. L. Travers), Viking, 1980 TALES FROM SCANDINAVIA (written by Frederick Laing), Silver Burdett Company, 1979 JUSTICE AND HER BROTHERS (written by Virginia Hamilton), Greenwillow Books / an imprint of HarperCollins, 1978 (Cover only) WHO S IN RABBIT S HOUSE (written by Verna Aardema), Dial Books, 1977 3 of 5

ASHANTI TO ZULU: AFRICAN TRADITIONS (written by Margaret Musgrove), Dial Books, 1976 HUNDRED PENNY BOX, THE (written by Sharon Bell Mathis), Viking Press, 1975 SONG OF THE BOAT (written by Lorenz B. Graham), Crowell, 1975 WHY MOSQUITOES BUZZ IN PEOPLE S EARS: A WEST AFRICAN TALE (retold by Verna Aardema), Dial Books for Young Readers, 1975 BURNING STAR (written by Eth Clifford), Houghton Mifflin, 1974 SONGS AND STORIES FROM UGANDA (written by W. Moses Serwadda), Crowell, 1974 THIRD GIFT, THE (written by Jan R. Carew), Little, Brown, 1974 WHILWIND IS A GHOST DANCING (written by Natalia Maree Belting), Dutton, 1974 BEHIND THE BACK OF THE MOUNTAIN: BLACK FOLKTALES FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA (retold by Verna Aardema), Dial Books, 1973 GASSIRE S LUTE: A WEST AFRICAN EPIC (written by Alta Jablow), Dutton, 1971 UNTOLD TALE, THE (written by Erik Christian Haugaard), Houghton Mifflin, 1971 RING IN THE PRAIRIE, THE: A SHAWNEE LEGEND (written by John Bierhorst), Dial Books, 1970 WHY HEIMDALL BLEW HIS HORN: TALES OF THE NORSE GODS (written by Frederick Laing), Silver Burdett Company, 1969 DARK VENTURE (written by Audrey White Beyer), Alfred A. Knopf, 1968 RIDER AND HIS HORSE, THE (written by Erik Christian Haugaard), Houghton Mifflin, 1968 CLAYMORE AND KILT: TALES OF SCOTTISH KINGS AND CASTLES (written by Sorche Nic Leodhas), Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967 Note: Bibliography created in December 2005. Many thanks to the folks at Walker Books in their help for this program, particularly Beth Eller for her encouragement and support. Thanks, as well, to Gretta Miller, Aarick Beher, Rich Matheson, MJ Baumann and all at Clotho Advanced Media, Inc for their invaluable, professional help with this production. Of course, this entire Author Up-close program occurred because of the kindness and generosity of Leo and Diane Dillon, who shared their home, time and energy with me in order to make this production. This program is a production of TeachingBooks.net LLC and may only be used in accordance with the Subscriber Agreement found on the TeachingBooks website. (www.teachingbooks.net) TeachingBooks.net obtained the following permissions: From EARTH MOTHER written by Ellen Jackson, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Text copyright 2005 Ellen Jackson; illustrations copyright 2005 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by Walker & Company. All rights reserved. The text, book-cover image and internal image used by permission. No material shall be published, re-transmitted, broadcast, modified or adapted (re-written), manipulated, reproduced or otherwise distributed and/or exploited in any way without the prior written authorization of Walker & Company. From THE PEOPLE COULD FLY: THE PICTURE BOOK written by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Text copyright 2004 Virginia Hamiton; illustrations copyright 4 of 5

2004 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by Knopf Books for Young Readers / Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Cover image used by permission. From BLUISH written by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Text copyright 1999 Virginia Hamilton; illustrations copyright 1999 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. Cover image used by permission. From TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON: VERSES FROM ECCLESIASTES by Leo and Diane Dillon. Copyright 1998 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. Cover image used by permission. From HER STORIES: AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLKTALES, FAIRY TALES AND TRUE TALES written by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Text copyright 1995 Virginia Hamilton; illustrations copyright 1995 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by The Blue Sky Press / an imprint of Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. Cover image used by permission. From THE PEOPLE COULD FLY: AMERICAN BLACK FOLKTALES written by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Text copyright 1985 Virginia Hamiton; illustrations copyright 1985 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by Knopf Books for Young Readers / Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Cover image used by permission. From ASHANTI TO ZULU: AFRICAN TRADITIONS written by Margaret Musgrove, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Text copyright 1976 Margaret Musgrove; illustrations copyright 1976 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by Dial Books / a division of Penguin Young Readers Group. All rights reserved. Cover image used by permission. From WHY MOSQUITOES BUZZ IN PEOPLE S EARS: A WEST AFRICAN TALE retold by Verna Aardema, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Text copyright 1975 Verna Aardema; illustrations copyright 1975 Leo and Diane Dillon. Published by Dial Books / a division of Penguin Young Readers Group. All rights reserved. Cover image used by permission. This Movie Transcript is created for educational purposes and may be copied and distributed solely for these purposes for no charge as long as the copyright information remains on all copies. Questions regarding this production should be directed to: info@teachingbooks.net Copyright 2005 TeachingBooks.net LLC. All rights reserved. 5 of 5