I’ve been falling a little behind on Dream Life this month, sorry to say.
Such timing. Much needed big contract came in, so it’s been getting the lion’s share of my time along with major apt cleaning and a prolongated search for the new roommate! One can’t be too careful.
Got a trip coming up too, i’m attending FanExpo 2010, i’ll be at the TXcomics table, seat number P40B. And on a panel with a pile on of Canadian cartoonists,
Comics Programming Spotlight: Drawing Ahead – The Future of Comics – Saturday @ 11AM in Room 205B - Aug. 16, 2010
While the art and craft of graphic storytelling remains unchanged, there are a variety of new mediums for creators to use to deliver their visions to the world. With the boom in mobile digital devices, paper and print are no longer the limit, and many artists are finding success creating and distributing their work in digital form. Join a panel of leading comics creators to discuss the evolution of comics distribution, the benefits and drawbacks of working with or independently from a publisher, and their current and future projects. A great forum whether you’re an aspiring creator, an established pro considering your options, or a fan interested in new ways of reading comics.
Panelists include: Ramón Pérez (Kukuburi, Butternut Squash), Andy Belanger (Kill Shakespeare, Bottle of Awesome), Cameron Stewart (Batman and Robin, Sin Titulo),Scott Chantler (Northwest Passage, Two Generals), Willow Dawson (No Girls Allowed), Max Douglas aka Salgood Sam (Sequential Spiltink, Dream Life).
Moderated by Conor McCreery and Anthony Del Col (Kill Shakespeare)
I’ll have copies of Dream Life with me, only a few it looks like 30+, no budget it looks like to get more printed before the show unfortunately. Wanted to get a T done too. Been to busy to make it happen.
The ‘Day Job’ is pretty cool though. A Bravo!FACT grant project, a short partly animated illustrated story of the last three months the german composer and violinist Adolf Busch spent in Germany, and how he responded to the rise of the Nazi Party.
These are all built in animate-able layers, so Busch will bow the violin…
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No surprise on you being on unofficial hiatus. It is the standard condition for the “professionals” here at TX.