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Creating Comics with Ty Templeton Workshop in Toronto: Recommended

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Creating Comics with Ty Templeton Workshop in Toronto: Recommended

I had the chance last fall and winter to take some workshops with Ty Templeton at Max the Mutt Animation School and wanted to recommend them to anyone in or around the Toronto area interested in learning the nuts and bolts of making comics.

Last year I took Storytelling and Layout and Writing for Comics with Ty, both of which were real eye openers. Ty is not only a very talented artist and writer himself, but he can TEACH! He really takes the time to think about his process and is able to articulate virtually any storytelling decision that he has made. Quite often he would bring examples of master cartoonists like Adams, Kubert and Kirby to demonstrate a specific point.

Each class would start with Ty demonstrating a basic concept on the board and we would be asked to copy the drawings and make notes. Then he would give us a short amount of time to apply the new info. This would be followed by a careful critique that was totally amazing given the illegibility of some of our squiggles. Many of the students were writers, but that didn't matter because to learn the basic concepts that Ty was trying to teach all you really needed to know was how to draw stick figures.

The original workshops were only six weeks in length, but were a crash course in storytelling. We covered types of transitions in storytelling, the four important elements that you must have on every page, how to lead the eye through a page, placement of pictorial elements in a panel to strengthen the narrative idea, spotting blacks to direct eye flow, utilizing perspective to direct eye flow, reading a script for clarity in storytelling, character design, location design etc. etc.

Frankly I would categorize Ty's class as being the comics equivalent of a Syd Field or Robert McKee course in film scriptwriting. He is THE comics storytelling guru. Whether you are a beginner or a semi-pro looking to push your portfolio to the next level, these are great courses.

This year he has combined the writing class and the storytelling class into one. It is being promoted as Ty Templeton's Comic Book Boot Camp. Part one will run this fall (in October) and part two will be available in the spring. For those who have taken the previous incarnation, keep in mind these will each be eight week sessions that will contain additional info. Definitely worth taking again if you can afford it.
For those interested I have included the workshop info from the website (www.maxthemutt.com) below.

Cheers.
Walter Dickinson
Toronto, Canada

Ty Templeton's Comic Book Boot Camp (Part 1)
The essential comics 101 for both beginner and expert. Beginning with drawing exercises, anatomy classes, layout lessons and plotting pointers students will learn the basics of writing, storytelling and creating comic books in a concentrated intensive period.
Each class focuses on hands-on exercises to get the student thinking and working in the visual vocabulary of comics.
Drawing skills are not essential and this is a course for both writers and artists.*
Ty Templeton is a writer/artist for Marvel/DC/Vertigo/The Simpsons and many more.
Thursdays 6:30-9:30, October 12th to November 30th
Cost: $400 + GST (Plus One Time Registration Fee of $50)
To register for workshops please contact: Van Olson - Admissions Director at volson@maxthemutt.com or 416-703-6877 x 224.