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Mike, Kait, and Zach are talking crowdfunded comics in celebration of Kickstarter's 15th anniversary!Check out these Kickstarters!:Mountain - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cowhousepress/mountain-by-emily-reisbeck-and-bitmap-prager/descriptionCrater City - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/darkbeachcomic/crater-city-the-complete-graphic-novelFrankenstein: The Unconquered - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wellsthompson/frankenstein-the-unconquered-1-and-2-an-action-horror-comicSithrah - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/brubaker/sithrah-book-1Beastlands - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/curtisclow/beastlands-volume-1-hardcoverPath of the Pale Rider - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pathofthepalerider/path-of-the-pale-riderPrevious Kickstarter Episodes:Brandon Ingram - The Gallows Man - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-385-divorced-dad-energy-ft-brandon-ingramKevvo - Z-Class Trix - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-377-tiny-buff-children-ft-kevvo-z-class-trixLogan Rodgers & Jason Holtzman - Tales from the Cloakroom Vol. 2 - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/minisode-59-writing-but-with-health-insurance-ft-logan-rodgers-jason-holtzman-scott-snyder-presents-tales-from-the-cloakroom-vol-2Ari Gross - Awakening - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-358-wheres-my-comics-nick-ft-ari-grossCurtis Clow - Slightly Exaggerated - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-330-avoid-amazon-with-this-one-weird-trick-ft-curtis-clowGabe Cheng - The Problem With Parallels - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-318-you-cant-just-be-a-crony-anymorePhillip Maira - Crackle Vol. 3 - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-301-everyone-has-to-be-nice-to-meDavid Pepose - The OZ - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-295-its-hot-but-comics-are-cool-ft-the-oz-1-2-kickstarter-chat-with-david-peposeErica Shultz - https://ircbpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-286-retail-therapy-for-zero-dollars-with-erica-schultz-the-deadliest-bouquet-kickstarterTimestamps:00:00:00 - Start/Last Week in Comics00:01:22 - Frankenstein: The Unconquered00:06:23 - Crater City00:12:27 - Mountain00:17:05 - Discord Picks00:17:46 - Curtis Clow's Beastlands00:23:54 - Sithrah Vol. 1-600:27:33 - Path of the Pale Rider00:37:10 - Kickstarters and Add-Ons00:46:38 - WrapMusic provided by Infinity Shred. Find them on Bandcamp.IRCB Avatars by @ICELEVELIRCB Logo by Kyle RoseProducer: Mike RapinProoflistener: Paul JaissleEditor: Zander Riggs Support us on Patreon to get access to our Patreon-only series: IRCB Movie Club, Saga of Saga, Giant Days of Our Lives, A Better Batmobile, and more! patreon.com/ircbpodcastEmail: ircbpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @ircbpodcastInstagram: @ircbpodcastDiscord: discordapp.com/invite/E8JUB9sReddit: ireadcomicbooks.reddit.comIRCB GoodreadsMerch: ircbpodcast.com/shop
Nirvana Page wanted to see the world. Traveling by private seaplane with her father on their annual vacation, together they explore exotic places and discover remarkable wildlife, and even if it's only for a few days, she gets everything a seven-year-old girl could hope for. That is, until a mysterious force crashes their plane, separating Nirvana from her dad, and stranding her in a strange and unfamiliar land. It's there she encounters SITHRAH - a mysterious being who could hold the key to finding her father-and begins a grand and perilous adventure that will bring her to the end of the world and beyond! Sithrah is a full cast audio drama for all-ages, that uses rich sound design to spark your imagination!
Nirvana Page wants to be brave. But when a plane crash separates young "VONNA" from her father, she quickly discovers that finding her dad again is going to take every last scrap of courage she has. The official Sithrah audio drama seeks to bring Jason Brubaker's groundbreaking graphic novel to a new medium, creating an audio adventure for all ages. Episode one Kingdom of the Air will be coming soon!
Jason Brubaker is a former animator and storyboard artist who has worked on films like Blade, Kung Fu Panda, Captain Underpants, Trolls, and Deuce Bigalow : Male Gigalo. Brand Way of The Gun https://igg.me/at/IGNXo5UJf-k/x/18549004#/ Support our Indiegogo campaign with artist Caanan White at http://www.ikaripress.com Read the first 21 pages of Brand for FREE! http://bit.ly/2Y6sRtB Get Brand merch here: https://teespring.com/stores/ikari-press?pr=CYBERFROG Ikari Press on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=antoniodbrice-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=fce638549947467874bbc212380f5209&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=apparel&keywords=ikari%20press Check out The Dollar Bin on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-c39fd8ab?listId=1VJMFX7L69XPS Follow us on social media here: https://twitter.com/ikaripress https://www.facebook.com/ikaripress https://instagram.com/ikaripress --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ikaripress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ikaripress/support
Support this channel: thesymbolicworld.com/support/ patreon: www.patreon.com/pageauvideos subscribestar: www.subscribestar.com/jonathan-pageau paypal: www.paypal.me/JonathanPageau Jason Brubaker is the creator of graphic novels, such as Remind and Sithrah. We explore his creative process, his use of symbolism and we also discuss the upcoming God's'Dog graphic novel as well. His website: http://coffeetablecomics.com/ His Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JasonBrubaker Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrubakerMotion Original Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvVx3s10vUY My links: website: www.thesymbolicworld.com facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSymbolicWorld/ twitter: twitter.com/pageaujonathan The podcast was edited by Justin Ward.
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Show Notes at: https://www.pencilkings.com/podcast-home/ “I wanna do stuff because I want a finished product at the end, or I want a piece of animation, or I want a comic book at the end of it. And I’m learning everything so I can do that finished product - I’m not learning everything just so I can learn everything.” ~ Jason Brubaker. Can anyone learn how to draw? Jason Brubaker, this week’s podcast guest, certainly thinks so. And he should know. After starting out as a completely self-taught artist, he ended up working in Hollywood for 20 years, spending his last 7 years at Dreamworks working on the Kung Fu Panda trilogy. These days, he makes comics full-time, having produced titles such as the award-winning reMIND, Phobos, and Sithrah. He also finds time to help other artists, offering a wide range of resources on his website. And now, he’s include the exact same techniques he used to learn how to draw anatomy in one handy resource for artists - The Cognitive Drawing workbook. So, we caught up with him to find out more about this exciting project...and why he genuinely believes anyone can learn how to draw if they use the right learning techniques... Key Takeaways From This Interview: Why working on personal projects can help you learn new skills and open doors for your creative career Why even experienced artists are still learning How Jason got started in the industry, and how he developed his technique of cognitive drawing to help him draw anatomy (and pretty much everything else) How to focus on learning the stuff you really enjoy doing How to develop your own style, and why this is always influenced in part by the artists you admire How to learn a new skill quickly...without burning yourself out How to retain more information about the things you’re trying to draw Why the Cognitive Drawing worksheet is so effective for individuals and study groups How to really learn something new from using reference pics Where to get the Cognitive Drawing worksheet and find out more about Coffee Table Comics and Jason’s other projects.
Find the visuals with this episode at: http://thepaullist.com/post/153955333440/ep101-mighty-jack-by-ben-hatke-first-second 'Mighty Jack' by Ben Hatke (First Second) is the subject of today's Paul List-- at least one page of it, and at least for the first 25 minutes! Paul digs deep into a page of Hatke's art from the adventurous all-ages retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, discussing the architecture of panels and angle of limbs, gardens of good and ill, and the wonderful work of Ben Hatke. Sorry for a long absence, Paul also delves in the last half hour into what he's been reading in comics (see the list below). Let's read widely and dig deep. Comics Mentioned on Paul's "Pull List": Marvel: Black Panther and World of Wakanda, Champions, Vision, Empress, Captain Marvel, Death of X, Dr. Strange: The Oath, and Ultimates. DC: All Star Batman, New Superman, Doom Patrol and Young Animal books, Supergirl, Super Powers, Trinity, Death: The High Cost of Living, Annotated Sandman, Gotham Central Image: Deadly Class, Saga, Reborn, Shutter, Romulus Others: Slam, Batman TMNT Adventures, Black, Pacific; Moebius: World of Edena, From Now On, Nao of Brown, Pope Hats, Yotsuba&!, Sithrah book 2, Attack on Titan Comics Alternative Young Readers review of 'Mighty Jack' by Gwen Tarbox and Andy Wolverton http://comicsalternative.com/young-readers-reviews-of-mighty-jack-and-ghosts/
In this episode of Create! Explode! Repeat! Mr. Gee (aka Steven Wesley Guiles) interviews the talented and graphic novelist extraordinaire, Jason Brubaker. Here how he quit his dayjob at Dreamworks to become a full-time comic artist!Here are some important links or links mentioned in tonight's show:***************ARTIST LINKS***************You can find out a ton more about Jason on these websites:Webtoons: www.webtoons.com/en/fantasy/sithr…ist?title_no=524Sithrah: sithrah.com/Remind: www.remindblog.com/Main Website: www.coffeetablecomics.com/Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/BrubakerMotionTwitter/instagram twitter.com/Jason_BrubakerPatreon www.patreon.com/JasonBrubaker***************MR.GEE LINKS***************Mr. Gee on the interwebs.Mr. Gee on InterWebz: http://www.mrgeerocks.comMr. Gee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrgeefunMr. Gee on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/2NOW8cwr5qlQfg5tANQ7AVMr. Gee on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrgeemusicMr. Gee on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrgeerocksMr. Gee on Bandcamp: https://mrgee.bandcamp.com/************************************SONGS IN THE KEY OF FALLOUT************************************Songs in the Key of Fallout was a challenge to myself to write one song for every day until Fallout released (in roughly 80 days). I wrote 80+ songs!! You can find them below.http://bit.ly/falloutsongs2SONGS IN THE KEY OF FALLOUT VIDEO PLAYLIST: http://bit.ly/falloutsongs4 All Fallout Songs on Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/falloutsongs2On Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/2dHtnr7PWd5cD8BIOWiNWg************************************SONGS IN THE KEY OF MINECRAFT************************************On Bandcamp: https://mrgee.bandcamp.com/album/songs-in-the-key-of-minecraftOn iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/songs-in-the-key-of-minecraft/id854142102On Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/3ptj1zNUXxRe7Hrp5glBg4
Comics Manifest | Inspiring Interviews with Influential Creators in Comics
Jason Brubaker is an illustrator, animator, author, cartoonist, and fellow podcaster. He's worked on DreamWorks KungFu Panda trilogy, is the author of Unnatural Talent: Creating, Printing, and Selling your Comic in the Digital Age, the host of the coffee table comics podcast, and is the creator of the graphic novels reMIND and Sithrah.
The MakingComics.com headquarters is located in beautiful San Diego. Saying the Making Comics Gutter Talk podcast took a winter break seems somewhat ridiculous, mostly because winter does not really exist in San Diego. Still, that's exactly what happened and now the podcast is back. Well, sort of. In this episode, we return to the Coffee Table Comics podcast, the new-ish podcast by artist and creator Jason Brubaker. If you're not familiar with his work, you really should be. He has put out such work as reMIND and his most current comic Sithrah. This particular episode is the second half of a fantastic conversation between Jason and his guests. On the show is Gutter Talk alumni, Daniel Warren Johnson, the creator of the stupendous comic Space Mullet, and also Royden Lepp, the creator of another amazing comic called Rust. Their Links: Jason's Patreon site (@Jason_Brubaker) Sithrah reMIND Daniel's site (@danielwarrenart) Space-Mullet Royden's site (@RoydenLepp) Rust Our Links: Twitter Facebook Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A new week, a new comic book podcast. Before Brock travels to Nicaragua and is ultimately kidnapped and ransomed back to his family, the CCCP crew decided to record one final podcast! They talk about yet another Image comic – C.O.W.L. – which started slowly and built momentum through the first volume. They also took... View Article The post Episode 70: C.O.W.L. and Sithrah appeared first on Schlock Works.
It's the final Making Comics Gutter Talk episode of the year, our second year here with MakingComics.com, and we couldn't be more excited about this episode. While it is not your standard Gutter Talk podcast you've all come to know and love, this is something equally as cool. Recently we heard from Jason Brubaker, creator of Sithrah and reMIND, and he mentioned how he's been working on new podcasts to release to the world. He was also curious if we wanted to release them in the Gutter Talk timeline alongside his own posts. Clearly this was a no-brainer. In this first episode Jason sits down with two amazing comic creators in a roundtable discussion. His guests are Royden Lepp, creator of the comic Rust, and Daniel Warren Johnson, both Gutter Talk alumni and creator of Space-Mullet.
Nearly five months ago, we released what we thought was the last of the Making Comics Gutter Talk re-issue podcasts. For those not familiar with the backstory, at one time, this great site was run by Jason Brubaker, creator of Sithrah and reMIND. However, as Jason's work and home life began to increase with success and responsibilities, both the site and podcasts became a responsibility he didn't feel comfortable not putting his all into. He subsequently handed the reigns to Patrick Yurick near the end of 2013 and, well, the journey has been interesting since then, to say the least. A new podcast and podcast host joined the ranks. Still, people clamored for Jason's old podcasts, and rightly so. The guests and conversations were a great mix of depth and joy, and every episode was a learning tool. After contacting Jason, he agreed to let us re-release the old podcasts until they ran out. Earlier this year, towards the end of May, we thought we had reached that point. However, what was previously released was only Part 1. If you have not heard Part 1 yet, click here. Jason let us know he still had the second half but it needed some edits. Towards the end of this past summer, Jason was able to find the time in his busy schedule to complete those edits. He even included a personal message at the end of the episode so make sure you listen all the way through. Their Links: Jason's site (@Jason_Brubaker) ... Sithrah & reMIND & Patreon Ethan's site (@enicolle) ... Axe Cop Doug's site (@ ... Veggietales Our Links: Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Transitions: InceptionBrassHitMedium.wav: Herbert Boland / www.freesound.org
The Making Comics Gutter Talk podcast goes live once again from the halls and walls that make up the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California as several of the Making Comics crew invades WonderCon 2015. Last year's panel was so much fun we had to do it again, though this time there were no Godzilla facts. Sorry to disappoint you. But there were other facts we figure you will want to hear. This year's Gutter Talk WonderCon panel was led by Adam and focused on storytelling in comics. The topics ranged from story idea inspiration to editing a story halfway through to collaborating with an artist or storyteller. There were questions from Adam, including a pop quiz, and some fantastic questions from the audience, which the panelists handled like the professional artists they are. Speaking of the panelists.... Just like last year's Making Comics panel, this year's guests were top notch. The list included Rachel Beck from Storyforge Productions, Jason Brubaker, the creator of Sithrah and reMIND, Ted Washington, artist, writer, and founder of the small publication company Puna Press, and MakingComics.com's czar- uh, CEO, Patrick Yurick. The list of qualifications among them made them perfect people to discuss the art of storytelling in comics, especially, but other formats as well. If you were unfortunately unable to make WonderCon this year, we have your back. We always do. Please enjoy this amazing conversation with some of our favorite artists. Big, big thank you to Karyn Keene, co-founder of Storyforge Productions, for the fantastic photos. Check these out! Panelists Links: Rachel Beck: Storyforge Productions (@Storyforgers) Jason Brubaker: Sithrah & reMIND (@Jason_Brubaker) Ted Washington: Puna Press & lotekted (@tedwa) Patrick Yurick: Hipster Picnic, CEO MakingComics.com (@patrickyurick) Our Links: Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Transitions: InceptionBrassHitMedium.wav: Herbert Boland / www.freesound.org
Artist and author of the reMIND and Sithrah graphic novel series Jason Brubaker joins us this week to discuss the tricky business of self-publishing and managing your time wisely. Jason has put a tremendous amount of time and effort into launching several unique IPs and ensuring their success by any means necessary. We go deep into the tricky territory of Kickstarter and Patreon, as well as the hardships of raising a family while trying to maintain a successful business. This episode is brought to you by Lynda.com. Sign up for a 10-day free trial at www.lynda.com/tcp GUEST LINKS: reMIND: http://www.remindblog.com/ Sithrah: http://sithrah.com/ Jason's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JasonBrubaker Jason's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jason_brubaker Unnatural Talent: http://amzn.to/188XpfD Unnatural Talent – Pay-What-You-Want Audiobook: https://gumroad.com/l/UTaudiobook ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: Todd McFarlane documentary: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0262367/ Print the Legend: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3557464/ Hardcore History: http://www.dancarlin.com/hardcore-history-series/ Adventure Time: The Art of Ooo: http://amzn.to/1GDeUEh Cintiq 12WX: http://amzn.to/1t7CGlq “A lot of young people ask me ‘What should I do to get into art?' And I'm just like do a personal project. That is what has changed my career over and over and over again … If I would have focused on what I think other people want from me, then I would always be chasing that.” -Jason Brubaker The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
This week the gang at We Be Geeks talk to writer/author/self publisher Jason Brubaker about his creator owned works reMind and his upcoming Sithrah. He shares the fun and not-so-fun moments of growing a fan base online and at cons, building a Kickstarter campaign with the highs and lows that come from even a successful one, and […]
Sometimes a conversation takes on a life of its own, and unexpected tangents are guaranteed. In that respect, this podcast did not disappoint! What began as a thumbnail discussion with Jason Brubaker (creator of reMIND and Sithrah) quickly morphed into a fantastic conversation about his unique comic-creation process. Oh darn. Take a listen and enjoy for yourself! One of the biggest benefits of being Making Comics (dotCom)'s "Inner-Circle Noob" is that I get to go backstage and learn from experienced artists -- not only how to create comics but all of the various ways that I can hone my craft. The intention was to sit down with Jason Brubaker, the (unnatural) talent behind reMIND and Sithrah, and discuss his thumbnail process -- a crucial early stage of comic creation. By looking at few pages worth of thumbnail sketches from reMIND, it's clear that the objective is to simply get the idea out. After that, the art happens. But conversations sometimes have the tendency to stray. The discussion focused more broadly on Jason's unique process and philosophy, which was an unexpected and welcome development. Perhaps the biggest lesson I took away from all of this was "...[you] have to love your craft or you'll never survive the valleys." We solicited questions during the live Google Hangout but were unable to get to them during the recording. The following day, I reached out to Jason for answers to three of them: Q: How do you maintain your high level of creative output? JB: I just don't like releasing stuff that is really rushed. I think in the digital age we live in, it's really easy to generate art really quickly and post it really quickly. I try to slow down and only release stuff that I feel is my best work. Plus, I have the advantage of not being under the pressure to deliver something before I feel like it's finished. It's another advantage of not having a release schedule and being self-published. Q: Does having kids affect the kinds of stories you tell? Especially with Sithrah? JB: Not so much. I've always preferred all-age stories better than anything. I wrote Sithrah before having kids but I will say that having kids really makes me think harder about what I'm trying to say because I can see first hand how kids absorb things they like. Q: Do you find it difficult to adjust to dialogue balloon placement since you do so much storyboarding? JB: I don't really do much storyboarding anymore. But when I did try to convert something from storyboards to comics, it did cause some problems when trying to add in words. I think of word balloons now as part of the composition. If I know I have lots of words then I build the scenes with lots of open space. reMIND thumbnail sketches: Links: Jason Brubaker: YouTube - BrubakerMotion / Twitter - @Jason_Brubaker / Website - Coffee Table Comics Jason's work: reMIND and Sithrah Jason's colorist for Sithrah: Josh Ulrich Patrick Yurick's "Get A Grasp!" MOOC Tweets from the live event: https://twitter.com/Making_Comics/status/433830433596268544 https://twitter.com/Making_Comics/status/433825558577684480 https://twitter.com/Making_Comics/status/433822582576406528 Attributions: Intro & Outro Song: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro Song Behind Vocals: "Backed Vibes (clean)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Transitions: InceptionBrassHitMedium.wav: Herbert Boland / www.freesound.org Old Fashion Radio Jingle 2.wav: club sound / www.freesound.org