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Comic AdviceAcademy of Art faculty member Dani Colman leads this panel discussion with Daniel Barnes ,Donny Cates, Benjamin Dewey, Greg Hinkle, DJ Kirkland, and Jason McNamara. They have been published by… |
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Webcomics - Comic ExpoWhat are the challenges of creating comics and putting them up on the internet? How to get your comic, and talent, to stand out above the rest? Daniel Barnes, Benjamin Dewey, Ben Jelter, and Isabella… |
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Crowdfunding Your Project - Comic ExpoLearn all about crowdfunding and what it takes to make it successful! Moderator Dani Colman talks with Matt Harding, Ben Jelter, Jason McNamara, and Isabella Reeves regarding the management of their… |
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Writing for Comics - Comic Expo 2017Join Brian Schirmer of Black Jack Ketchum as he asks the questions only another comics writer would know to ask. Methods, styles, inspirations - everything is on the table in this discussion between… |
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Alumni Panel - Comic ExpoModerated by the School of Illustration Director Chuck Pyle, the distinguished alumni panel invited current and former students to discuss their journey to success. Fellow alumni and students like… |
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Writers and Artists Collaborate - Comic ExpoDaniel Barnes and DJ Kirkland of the Black Mage, and Matt Harding and Mark Simmons share what it is like for artists and writers to work together on comics. They share the delegation of duties, the… |
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Retailers: Frontline Champions - Comic Expo 2017On this Comic Expo panel, Brian Schirmer, Jason McNamara, and Donny Cates share the importance of retail stores in the comic industry and how it is closely tied to the success of every issue. |
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Make Comics Part 1 - Comic ExpoAcademy of Art faculty member Dani Colman leads this panel discussion with Daniel Barnes ,Donny Cates, Benjamin Dewey, Greg Hinkle, DJ Kirkland, and Jason McNamara. Each of them have been published… |
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Crowdfunding Tips - Comic ExpoThe School of Illustration presents a discussion around how to kickstart your comics project. In the age of Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, and Patreon, no artist needs to pay out-of-pocket again. Words of… |