Monthly Archive: March 2005

Mar
05
2005

A Good Lesson – the power of a "finished" book for editing.

a good lesson “The more done something is, the more the mistakes will show”

It happens all the time, you get the proof of your new comic book back from the printers and then all these horrible, glaring mistakes appear out of nowhere. Even when you had 5 skilled folks read and re-read the material 3 times each, AND still things sneak through. I would not believe of this strange power the printed or semi-printed book has over us, but it seems that it happens every time.

When I printed a special run of BTGC #2 for Comic-Con in San Diego last year (2004) I noticed all the grammatical/spelling flaws after I was comfortably flying to the con.

So the lesson is to make sure that at crucial steps you put together a demo book to be able to judge it with the bias of presentation. Trust me, its a good thing.

Why am I thinking of this; well, I am editing my #3 issue of BTGC before I begin on the art. I took the sketches I had done in my sketchbook and mocked them up on 8.5″ x 11″ paper actual size. Then I went through and wrote a script of how the dialog would go. Then you realize that certain plot points where missed completely. Then you have to re-work it so that you the audience see the same story in my head.

Any thoughts. Don’t be shy. Comment.

Mar
04
2005

CAM Creators’ Group Meeting: APE Survival Guide – March 31

Andrew at the Cartoon Art Museum writes:

Creators’ Group Meeting: Thursday, March 31, 2005; 7:00-9:30pm

Join us at the Cartoon Art Museum on Thursday, March 31, for a Creators’ Group Meeting from 7:00-9:30pm. We start each meeting with a presentation/panel discussion, and the theme this time is “Convention Survival Guide.”

Guests Graham Annable (Grickle, Stickleback), Gene Yang (American Born Chinese, Gordon Yamamoto and the King of the Geeks) and host Keith Knight (K Chronicles, (th)ink) will offer advice for first-time and long-time comic convention exhibitors, relate a few choice convention horror stories and reveal forbidden secrets of the Alternative Press Expo (which comes to San Francisco next month, on April 9 & 10–visit www.comic-con.org for details).

Suggested donation for the event is $3.

For more information, please contact Andrew Farago at gallery@cartoonart.org

I’ll be there, will you?

Mar
04
2005

‘Rock and Rule’ on DVD

I first saw Rock and Rule on Laser Disk while at CCAC. It’s by the Canadian animation studio Nelvana back when they created amazing original TV animated specials, such as The Devil and Daniel Mouse and Rome-O and July-8. Those days are long gone. In fact their website does not even mention any of there distant past, choosing to features shows they have little to do with beyond distribution. Oh well.

Nirvana’s first fully animated ‘rock musical’ feature film Rock and Rule (1983) is coming to DVD. While not a perfect movie, it contains some great animation and music by Debby Harry and Earth Wind and Fire. It is one of the first movies to incorporate CGI imagery into it. Lots of rock and roll fun in a post apocalyptic world of human like cats, dogs, and rats.

Check out more details on Cartoon Brew HERE

To see some amazing original animation drawings from the film by Brian Lemay, visit HERE
and make sure you check out the rest of his portfolio too, lots of familiar stuff like Inspector Gadget, Droids, Ewoks, and Lethargic Land.

Here is the’ Rock and Rule home page’ HERE
lots of info and images.

Mar
04
2005

BTGC #2 Printers Proof

WOW! I am Speechless! This is the proof from the printers (more info coming soon on them), and the color on the cover is perfect, and makes my work look so amazing good. The half tones make my attempts at Kinko’s seem so…bad. I am so pleased. Ok I need to see if a few typos can be fixed, but beyond that..

Cross your fingers so it will be ready for APE 2005! Whoooooooohooooooooooo!

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