Illustration

Mecha Mania at Viz Cinema

Posted In | Blog Categories: News | Site Categories: Anime, Art, Events, Films, Home Entertainment, Illustration, Television
On Friday, April 9 at 7:00pm, a meeting aptly titled Mecha Mania: Four Decades of Slam-Bang Sci-Fi Robot Anime will take place at Viz Cinema.

MoCCA Adult Education Continues With Sikoryak, Willberg & Fingeroth Art/Writing Classes

Posted In | News Categories: Education and Training, Illustration, Writing | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: Education and Training, Illustration, Writing
The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art - MoCCA is proud to announce two new offerings from its Education Department.

Nick & Norah Director Running Away with Marvel Gig

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Marvel Studios is in talks with NICK AND NORA'S INFINITE PLAYLIST director Peter Sollett to helm RUNAWAYS, reports Deadline.com.

Motion Comics Put The Blam! Pow! Into Feature Film Marketing

Posted In | Site Categories: Art, Business, Films, Illustration, Motion Graphics
When I was a kid, I loved going to visit my cousins in Seattle. They were avid comic collectors and I would spend hours carefully thumbing through issues of Spiderman, Fantastic Four and other plastic-sleeved titles. Perhaps this is why I enjoy the trend of motion comics as promotion. It speaks to childhood nostalgia while cutting through the clutter. Clever marketing campaigns engage audiences in unexpected ways that connect, often with a nod and a wink, to the property’s intrinsic nature. Or to poorly paraphrase Marshall McLuhen; the medium can be a major part of the message. Motion comics are a great way of exciting prospective viewers about an upcoming film or television show, even if the property is not animated. And they provide increased opportunities for graphic designers, artists to collaborate with studios and directors.

Art with LAAFA this Saturday!

Posted In | Event Category: Special | Event Type: Seminars / Workshops | Site Categories: Art, Events, Illustration
Starts: Mar 27, 2010 - Ends: Mar 27, 2010
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.laafa.org

Join us on March 27th for a day of art with the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art. 
 
•    FREE Uninstructed Portrait Model Workshop from 11 a.m.  to 2 p.m.
 
•    FREE Seminar on Paints & Brushes from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
 
•    ONLY $50.00! - World-Renowned Artist Steve Huston, Figure Painting Demo from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
 
Call ahead and mention Promo Code: Face, and we will enter you in a raffle for prizes up to a $100 off our Spring classes.  Contact us at 818-708-9232 or email us at contactus@laafa.org.

The Animazing Ralph Bakshi

Posted In | Blog Categories: Reviews | Site Categories: Art, Illustration, People
Bakshi’s back in New York City for a night of wine, cheese and award-getting.

Supergirl to Battle Princess Merchandise

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VARIETY reports that Warner Bros. is launching a line of Supergirl merchandise to compete with Disney's lucrative Princess franchise.

Sanjay Patel Talks Ramayana: Divine Loophole

Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Site Categories: 2D, Art, Illustration
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Pixar animator Sanjay Patel discusses his new illustrated book devoted to The Ramayana, one of Hindu mythology's most powerful and enduring tales.

Bleach (Manga) Volumes 29 & 30

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Anyway, it’s Bleach. You know you love it. Just go buy it!

X Diary Nets American Adaptation

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Glendale-based Netcomics plans to adapt Korean comic X DIARY into a feature film, reports VARIETY.