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Powered by POD DECKS! Use my promo code MSRP10 at checkout to receive 10% off your first order! https://www.poddecks.com/ Transformers fan artist Stan Chou is my guest and we discuss where his love for the brand started, favorite toys, memories and more. Plus, some pointed criticism of the current state of the comic book industry. This podcast is remixed from our live stream. Watch the full, unedited video, as originally aired live on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh-ShoSLPHw&t Follow Artist Stan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artiststan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtistStan Check out his live stream on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/artiststan YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9h95sJ-CTvxAZ3TD1aITug Join us THIS WEEKEND, August 1 - 2 on the live stream for CybFest NW 2020: https://www.twitch.tv/cybfestnw More information about the unofficial Transformers convection from right here in the Pacific Northwest: http://www.cybfestnw.com/ If you’re interested in helping support racial justice and need a good starting point, here’s a link to list of Black Lives Matter organizations you can donate money to: https://rb.gy/zpecmf Want to be a guest on the show? Send an E-mail to MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or hit me up on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeSibertRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeseibertradio/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeSeibertRadio/ MSRP show intro, outro, and bumpers produced by Dave Sanders. If you're looking for help in giving your podcast or audio project a polished, pro sound, hit him up on Fiverr: bit.ly/2XB2cRc Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. For music like it, check out his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. Check out her work on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode!
Powered by POD DECKS! Use my promo code MSRP10 at checkout to receive 10% off your first order! https://www.poddecks.com/ Transformers fan artist Stan Chou is my guest and we talk about our love for 1986’s The Transformers: The Movie and recap some of my interview with writer Flint Dille. We also discuss the techniques he uses to create his various styles of digital art and what online, virtual conventions might look like in the future. Follow Artist Stan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artiststan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtistStan Check out the live stream on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/artiststan YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9h95sJ-CTvxAZ3TD1aITug Join us on the online stream during CybFest NW 2020 August 1 - 2: http://www.cybfestnw.com/ If you’re interested in helping support racial justice and need a good starting point, here’s a link to list of Black Lives Matter organizations you can donate money to: https://rb.gy/zpecmf Want to be a guest on the show? Send an E-mail to MikeSeibertRadio@Gmail.com or hit me up on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeSibertRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeseibertradio/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeSeibertRadio/ MSRP show intro, outro, and bumpers produced by Dave Sanders. If you're looking for help in giving your podcast or audio project a polished, pro sound, hit him up on Fiverr: bit.ly/2XB2cRc Theme music used with permission from Michael Geissler. For music like it, check out his website www.bytormusic.com/ Alternate theme song written and performed by Lucia Fasano. Check out her work on her Patreon page: www.patreon.com/luciafasano Like, Share, Rate, and Review the show wherever you find it, and help the show grow by giving a 5-star rating. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode!
Episode 72: Interview with AWA Art Director Stan Chou. It is with great pleasure that the guys introduce there new friend Stan Chou. Stan talks about his time in Taiwan, living in Japan, his life as a freelance illustrator, favorite anime’s, and his love of Transformers G1. Al and Stan talk about the rise and fall of Dreamwave comics. Stan provides some words of wisdom to NerdSpork Illustrator himself, Pickle Vic. Stan talks about his time as a storyboard artist for Double Take, an assistant storyboard artist for commercials as well as some movies. Stan also briefly worked on the upcoming Will Smith Netflix movie Gemini Man. Stan is currently working as an art director for AWA (Artist Writers and Artisans), which will be releasing their new Comic line Upshot Studios in spring of 2020.Follow Stan Chou on:instagram — ArtistStantwitter — ArtistStanhttps://www.awastudios.net/
J.D. Sanderson is a science fiction author whose first novel "A Footstep Echo" is on sale now. The sequel, "The Clock's Knell" is coming out in Summer 2019. "Choice" is also out now in Issue 5 of Kyanite Press. https://twitter.com/ascifiwriter Stan Chou is a writer and artist of both traditional and mobile comic books and published his first comic on WEBTOON earlier this year. https://twitter.com/ArtistStan Matt Kelly is a senior copywriter and writer of comic books including Highlander and an upcoming comic with Stan Chou, with Matt being the writer and Stan being the artist. https://twitter.com/supermattkelly
Jeff Rider is a comic book writer based out of San Francisco, California. Under the banner of his imprint Cloudwrangler Comics, Jeff has written several acclaimed comics such as Gravity Matters with Sean Dillon & Erica Schultz, Major Holmes & Captain Watson with Carlos Cabaleiro & Rachel Deering and Been Bit with Stan Chou. In this episode, Jeff brings Adrian and Eileen up to speed on his current projects including Gravity Matters: Blackline and the recently-released crime noir thriller The Demon vs. 10 Angels, which features art by Attiba Royster. In discussing his creative relationship with Attiba, Jeff details the necessity for creators to step into the shoes of their collaborators and learn about life experiences outside of their own. Additionally, Jeff explains his involvement in the Creator After Con Network, an organization which works to bring independent creators together facilitate future collaborations.
Jeff Rider is a comic book writer based out of San Francisco, California. Under the banner of his imprint Cloudwrangler Comics, Jeff has written several acclaimed comics such as Gravity Matters with Sean Dillon & Erica Schultz, Major Holmes & Captain Watson with Carlos Cabaleiro & Rachel Deering and Been Bit with Stan Chou. In this episode, Jeff brings Adrian and Eileen up to speed on his current projects including Gravity Matters: Blackline and the recently-released crime noir thriller The Demon vs. 10 Angels, which features art by Attiba Royster. In discussing his creative relationship with Attiba, Jeff details the necessity for creators to step into the shoes of their collaborators and learn about life experiences outside of their own. Additionally, Jeff explains his involvement in the Creator After Con Network, an organization which works to bring independent creators together facilitate future collaborations.
Episode 063: Stan Chou Comic Pros & Cons welcomes the return of Stan Chou to the podcast this week! Derek was graced once again with the chameleon of art himself to talk about his new book The Darker Region! The guys discuss everything from Stan‘s process, to his style, to the choices he made when+ Read More
Episode 036: Stan Chou This week on Comic Pros & Cons, Derek is joined on the podcast by artist Stan Chou. Stan has been working professionally as a comic artist since 2012, and he talks in depth about what it takes to make it in the industry – from networking to branding to everything in+ Read More
In Episode 61, Stan Chou taught artists and writers a new method of creating comics inexpensively and effectively using "sketch comics." In Episode 62, Buddy Scalera showed us how to then take your project and properly market ourselves to publishers and fans. Now in Episode 63, we take the approach one step further! Concluding the "CACN Trilogy," this episode features J. Jacob Barker, a writer and one of the founding organizers of the Creator After Con Network, a group which works to build a positive community of creators/promoters within the comic book industry. Adrian and J take to a local mall to discuss the roles both creators and fans play in strengthening the community and the importance of maintaining a level of professionalism within each connection. Plus, an awkward encounter during the recording session proves to be an unexpected teaching tool.
In Episode 61, Stan Chou taught artists and writers a new method of creating comics inexpensively and effectively using "sketch comics." In Episode 62, Buddy Scalera showed us how to then take your project and properly market ourselves to publishers and fans. Now in Episode 63, we take the approach one step further! Concluding the "CACN Trilogy," this episode features J. Jacob Barker, a writer and one of the founding organizers of the Creator After Con Network, a group which works to build a positive community of creators/promoters within the comic book industry. Adrian and J take to a local mall to discuss the roles both creators and fans play in strengthening the community and the importance of maintaining a level of professionalism within each connection. Plus, an awkward encounter during the recording session proves to be an unexpected teaching tool.
Stan Chou is a comic book artist based out of New York, specializing in illustration and motion. Stan honed his craft as a freelancer, working on such titles as FUBAR, Red Bloods and Smell A Rat. He is currently a senior in-house artist at Double Take Comics, which is owned by Take Two Interactive, the owners of both Rockstar Games (Grand Theft Auto) and 2K Games (Borderlands). Adrian and Stan engage in a candid discussion on the comic book industry. Stan details his concept of creating "sketch comics" as a means for artists to generate content as well as reduce costs and establish pitches to publishers. Also In This Episode: The importance of "attendance" at comic conventions Establishing valuable connections with fellow creators The evolution of comics in the digital landscape Tips on how to build a successful comic book universe
Stan Chou is a comic book artist based out of New York, specializing in illustration and motion. Stan honed his craft as a freelancer, working on such titles as FUBAR, Red Bloods and Smell A Rat. He is currently a senior in-house artist at Double Take Comics, which is owned by Take Two Interactive, the owners of both Rockstar Games (Grand Theft Auto) and 2K Games (Borderlands). Adrian and Stan engage in a candid discussion on the comic book industry. Stan details his concept of creating "sketch comics" as a means for artists to generate content as well as reduce costs and establish pitches to publishers. Also In This Episode: The importance of "attendance" at comic conventions Establishing valuable connections with fellow creators The evolution of comics in the digital landscape Tips on how to build a successful comic book universe
One of the most important aspect of comic books is finding the perfect creative team for each project. This can be a tricky task for some, which is why the Creator After Con Network (CACN) was created: to bring together writer, artists and publishers to start new projects. This week's guest is comic book author Jeff Rider. Under his umbrella Cloudwrangler Comics, and with programs such as CACN, Jeff has created an impressive library of titles: Gravity Matters (with Sweetie artist Sean Dillon and letterer Erica Schultz), Been Bit (with CACN co-creator Stan Chou) and Major Holmes and Captain Watson (with Carlos Cabaleiro and Rachel Deering). Jeff and Adrian also discuss the importance of proper networking among creators, unusual Christmas gifts and why it's often necessary for writers to get out of their characters' way to properly tell a story.
One of the most important aspect of comic books is finding the perfect creative team for each project. This can be a tricky task for some, which is why the Creator After Con Network (CACN) was created: to bring together writer, artists and publishers to start new projects. This week's guest is comic book author Jeff Rider. Under his umbrella Cloudwrangler Comics, and with programs such as CACN, Jeff has created an impressive library of titles: Gravity Matters (with Sweetie artist Sean Dillon and letterer Erica Schultz), Been Bit (with CACN co-creator Stan Chou) and Major Holmes and Captain Watson (with Carlos Cabaleiro and Rachel Deering). Jeff and Adrian also discuss the importance of proper networking among creators, unusual Christmas gifts and why it's often necessary for writers to get out of their characters' way to properly tell a story.