2 posts tagged “comics”
April 27th, 2009
Have you been to gocomics.com? Then you have seen the future... comic strip animated shorts.
I am conflicted people. As a cartoonist, I love my flat cartoon medium... I use a brush pen and bristol board, still. And although I use newer technology... like photoshop and a wacom pad, I still consider my methods a bit old-school. Call me bananas, but I love pilfering through the printed matter of Calvin and Hobbes, Zits, and others.... and I rather enjoy reading the daily paper with it's funnies.... I know, call me old-fashioned and behind the times. Is it that our attendion spans are too weak to actually READ a cartoon strip? Will 2-D flat cartoons go by the wayside (like newsapers...) in favor of an animated listen-to-the-words-rather-than-read-them format? Will we soon be buying cd's with animated toon strips?
Okay, then there's the other side... our technology has reached the point where we are able to push the limits of our medium. Transforming a somewhat static image into one that breathes and has more depth is an exciting thing, right? Web comic viewing should be more fun... more engaging.
Rebuttal... but what of the viewers input? What have we left to the viewer? When I first heard Garfield speak (when first animated) I was disappointed. It wasn't at all what I heard in my own head. I was disappointed. Now, there are voices in Pooch Cafe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbKC0iHUlp8 (see for yourself) and Cul-de-sac. What do you think?
Do you suppose, that there is room for everybody? Do you think that the newspaper industry can live side by side with the internet... or underneath it? Do you think that Non-moving cartoon strips are able to live and thrive along with the animated comics? or will they falter?
Have I just had too much coffee this morning?
(What would Watterson do?)
November 13th, 2008
Do you ever get weighed down by...? ...world affairs? ...PMS? ...listening to the media pump fears into our consciousness?... the fight over prop 8? ...the way you look in pants? ...the fact that my local paper dropped 3 comics from the funnies page, and added one ridiculously lame one (when they coulda had MY comic... which isn't lame)...! ...that jury duty lasted a whole week and put me three days behind in my work schedule...!
I was happy to do my duty... It's the first time I've served on a jury. In years past and oddly enough, I always seemed to get my jury summons when I was moving to another city. This time, I was not moving anywhere, so I had little reason not to serve. We reached a verdict on monday of this week and I have been scratchin' at paper and pounding my head against the wall since then. Often times the creative vibe hides from you when your focus has been elsewhere.
It's been a rather frustrating week or so. This Squid Row comic sums it up.