I think this video helps me in the direction I want to go and have since I was a kid my name is Brad Bulger, and I am working on a comic book for the internet in hopes that it will lead to bigger projects in the future, again thanks for the post.
2:03-2:11 I admire that. I am an aspiring artist/writer making my own comic and this is something that I have wanted to do for years now. I plan on continuing my passion until I reach my goal of at least printing my first finished comic. Hearing that portion of this video was inspiring to me because regardless of payment or if anyone new of his work he had a goal that he met. Thank you for this video. -year2kill
Two episodes in and I can tell this is gonna be a great series. From someone who dropped art and comics for awhile and recently found my love again for it, thanks for doing this!
Good comments . . . and with the next few episodes there will be much more of the "nuts and bolts" . . . wanted to start off kind of slow, and then start exploring the details . . . also trying to avoid episodes that are "too long". Will be posting #3 next week! Thanks for watching!
Good start. Make sure you start to drill down into the nuts and bolts so the audience you are trying to reach stays with you. It's like somebody in Hollywood dropping a lot of names to establish status with you but then not exploring how work is done in their view, so you can know by the end of the conversation without even speaking that you are, or are not the person for the job, and that is generally how you get hired. I also recommend self publishing digitally alternatives discussion.
Yeah . . . Ron's a great guy . . . but he did seem kind of bad at math . . . best to ask Scott, he's the former engineer! Thanks for viewing everyone!
I think this video helps me in the direction I want to go and have since I was a kid my name is Brad Bulger, and I am working on a comic book for the internet in hopes that it will lead to bigger projects in the future, again thanks for the post.
MrSKETCHEE606 3 weeks ago
2:03-2:11 I admire that. I am an aspiring artist/writer making my own comic and this is something that I have wanted to do for years now. I plan on continuing my passion until I reach my goal of at least printing my first finished comic. Hearing that portion of this video was inspiring to me because regardless of payment or if anyone new of his work he had a goal that he met. Thank you for this video. -year2kill
year2kill2010 3 months ago
fantastic!
pwexclamationmark 7 months ago
Thank you for making these! I really appreciate getting a closer look at the industry. I don't feel at all that the videos are too long!
prhellman 7 months ago
Thank you for making these! I really appreciate getting a closer look at the industry. I don't feel at all that the videos are too long!
prhellman 7 months ago
Two episodes in and I can tell this is gonna be a great series. From someone who dropped art and comics for awhile and recently found my love again for it, thanks for doing this!
wondermarq 8 months ago
Good comments . . . and with the next few episodes there will be much more of the "nuts and bolts" . . . wanted to start off kind of slow, and then start exploring the details . . . also trying to avoid episodes that are "too long". Will be posting #3 next week! Thanks for watching!
frickweber 8 months ago
Good start. Make sure you start to drill down into the nuts and bolts so the audience you are trying to reach stays with you. It's like somebody in Hollywood dropping a lot of names to establish status with you but then not exploring how work is done in their view, so you can know by the end of the conversation without even speaking that you are, or are not the person for the job, and that is generally how you get hired. I also recommend self publishing digitally alternatives discussion.
ArthurMaritime 8 months ago
Great stuff I enjoy it very much!!!
JackDaRipper2011 8 months ago
Yeah . . . Ron's a great guy . . . but he did seem kind of bad at math . . . best to ask Scott, he's the former engineer! Thanks for viewing everyone!
frickweber 9 months ago
"I draw. I don't do math." Good one, Ron! :)
mkcdy1 9 months ago