Tuesday, 20 March 2012

London Super Comic Convention

London Here We Come!

The first Comic Convention attended by Cartoon and Comic Art Students was the London Super con.
Here are some of the photos of the gang, dressed in outfits then later at night with Comic Book artist Rob Cureton of Orful Comics. A fun time was had by all!











Most of the gang went as people from Napoleon Dynamite, with a few exceptions 
Afterwards we went for a drink and a chat with some of the artists who were exhibiting at the show.







Friday, 9 March 2012

Web Comic Idea

Web Comic attempt




As part of a bit of research, I've been looking at developing possibly ways to use technology to help tell stories in comic format. I must thank Graphics Guru Mark Garner for being put in touch with this piece of software. If you click the arrow, it will load up Chapter 2 of Tempus Noble. Then by clicking on it again it will zoom into the pages and hopefully allow you to use it and view it. Any comments, eg did you find it easy to use; drove you mad with the constant movement, felt sick at the twisty turns etc would be gratefully received.

Enjoy Tempus Noble Chapter 2 Web Comic

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Cartoon and Comic Arts Trips

Manchester 2012

Recently the Cartoon and Comic Cohort along with Illustration and Graphic Design students headed off into the depths of Manchester to see the delights of the rain drenched town.


Above is the Gang on their own getting lost around Piccadilly, below the gang with Graphics and Illustration Students from Staffordshire University.



Needless to say, you let cartoonist out of the studio and they act.....like cartoonists!



Our first aim was to discover all the comic shops we could, John Hudson had recommended Magma Books, if only he knew what was around the corner and across the way from this shop.




£100 lighter I finally emerged from the depths of the vast comic libraries load with books and comics and headed off to Media City



While there we discovered Daleks, who apprehended me.....



But I managed to escape in the Tardis! 




Friday, 2 March 2012

Stolen Lines

Stolen Lines

One of the main projects that the students undertook was similar to the comic competition that The Observer newspaper runs.
It was to produce a 4 page comic.
The basic theme here was that the students were given a line from a novel, these novels could have been anything at that was their starting point.
Here is some of the work the students produced.




 Above Alice Ubino short comic.




Above is Claire Smiths Comic





Above is Millie Harrops Comic






Above is Tom Stephens Comic

I chose these comics in particular for their blends of different styles. 

Monday, 20 February 2012

Edgar Rice Burroughs

John Carter
A Princess of Mars


During my research for the Cartoon and Comic Arts Award at Staffordshire University I stumbled on the name John Carter while reading Alan Moores "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." He appears fleetingly at the end of the first volume then is seen helping the Barsoomians to take on H.G.Wells Martians at the start of the second volume.


Alan Moores' book introduced a range of classical literary heroes but none more so than John Carter. This got me to research who this character was and what he was doing on Mars. There is also reference to Gulliver as well in the Dialogue, who brings his army to assist in the battle.


Having fought in the American Civil War on the confederate side, Captain John Carter leaves for Arizona in search of his fortune prospecting in the hills for Gold. A group of Apache Indians hunt him and while fleeing he hides in a cave from where he is mysteriously transported to a small Red planet called Barsoom, or Mars to me and you!


Barsoom is itself in a middle of its own Civil war between two differing factions. On one hand there are the Green Skinned, war like Tharks, and on the other is the more reddish kind that bare an uncannily resemblance to humans.




Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs as his first attempt to do something to gain a little money, the serialisation of his story made him enough to make a name for himself and also encouraged him to write Tarzan.

Tarzan is probably Burroughs better known work, but credit has to go to John Carter as this character and his adventures has influenced so much of the modern sci-fi genre.

The stories were always to epic to be made into a film, but provided Marvel with ample opportunity to develop the story and also introduce it to younger readers.It was from theses beginnings that George Lucas is said to have read about the all American hero and it is fair to say a few more as well. 


It is easy to see how Burroughs writing has influenced a range of cinematic directors and authors. Ray Bradbury's Martian Chronicles owe a debt to Burroughs creation along with James Cameron's "AVATAR" as it was Burroughs who writes about creatures with 6 legs dominating the environment. Below is examples of how George Lucas has been influenced by Carter's adventure.  With the golden bikini which came synonymous with Princess Leia's Slave costume!  


Today Andrew Stanton of Pixar fame "Wall-E" has filmed a movie for Disney using the expertise that he developed with the Pixar company. I for one wait with abated breath for this to hit the cinemas soon.  


Monday, 13 February 2012

Simple object Simple Message

Last semester the students were given and object and 6 emotions for them to insinuate! A lot easier to say than do!! 
Strong

Rejected
Saintly


Foolish


Aggressive


Brazen