Disney storyboard artist Natalie Nourigat’s autobio comic “I Moved To Los Angeles To Work In Animation” is hilarious, emotional, beautifully illustrated and required reading for every aspiring animation professional.
The Power Of Pictures: 4 Ways To Make Your Stories More Emotional :: VSP #1
“Show, don’t tell.” It’s every Visual Storyteller’s mantra. …but it’s easier said than done. In today’s lesson, you’ll learn four ways to write – with pictures! …a practice that will help you solve existing Story problems, make a Story more powerful or get started on a new project! Brian McDonald – Visual Storytelling consultant for […]
Interview With Jason Brubaker: DreamWorks Visual Development Artist and Creator Of “reMIND” (Part 3) :: Paper Wings Show #34
In the first two parts of this interview, Jason Brubaker told us the story of his unexpected success at DreamWorks Animation and provided fresh perspective on the power of persistence. Now, in part three, we discuss his career-defining graphic novel reMIND, his record-breaking Kickstarter campaigns and the broad appeal of deeply personal work…
Interview With Jason Brubaker: DreamWorks Visual Development Artist and Creator Of “reMIND” (Part 2) :: ArtCast #89
In part one of this interview, my good friend Jason Brubaker and I discussed his first big break, midlife crises, the brevity of life and the desire to create work with meaning. Now, in part 2, he tells the story of his unexpected success at DreamWorks Animation and provides fresh perspective on the power of persistence.
Interview With Jason Brubaker: DreamWorks Visual Development Artist and Creator Of “reMIND” (Part 1) :: ArtCast #88
My friend Jason Brubaker has achieved impressive success in both the mainstream entertainment industry and as an independent creator. He held a coveted Visual Development position at DreamWorks Feature Animation, broke Kickstarter records with his original graphic novel reMIND and now makes his living entirely from personal projects. In this episode, Jason and I discuss his first big break, midlife crises, the brevity of life and […]