Visual Cues Pt 01 – Preface

April 6, 2010 by Jerzy  
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[private]We’re excited about this week’s episode, as it launches a brand-new mini-series for the podcast! In the Visual Cues series, we’ll be exploring the various aspects of visual storytelling that add up to what some of us call “style”. But don’t let the name trick you into thinking that we’ll only be focusing on the [...]

Art & Story 89 – The Big Visual Narrative II

May 6, 2009 by Jerzy  
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[private]We return to a topic first broached back in episode 85, where we explored some of the various advanced storytelling techniques available to us cartoonists in creating our narratives through visuals. Once again we broke the discussion into the following topics, with examples of our own work to show that we practice what we preach: [...]

Art & Story 85 – The Big Visual Narrative

April 8, 2009 by Jerzy  
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[private]It’s all about narrative through visuals this week, as Mark and I highlight some techniques we enjoy using to create immersive comics storytelling. We broke the discussion into the following topics, with examples of our own work to show that we practice what we preach: Bleed behind panels • Moment hold • Serves similar purpose [...]

Art & Story 030 – The Big Limitation

March 18, 2008 by Mark  
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[private]This week we talk about working with limitations (parameters) within comics and how these limitations can actually foster creativity. We discuss length of stories, genre, format and a bunch of other egghead topics. Jerzy also explains why Beast Wars is one of the best written cartoons, ever. [/private]

Art & Story 023 – The Big Rhythm

January 30, 2008 by Mark  
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[private]Mark and Jerzy begin the discussion of panel rhythms, page flow and timing. Also listener emails. We’re still interested to hear your thoughts on us doing the Art & Story “ALIVE” show, so either email us or leave you’re comments below. Examples: The Taco Time storyboards 1, 2, 3. The Front 1 & 2 and [...]