Multiplex is an online comic strip about the staff of a movie theater. This "intro" video is just a short teaser for the comic. Check it out at http://www.multiplexcomic.com!
Multiplex is an online comic strip about the staff of a movie theater. This "intro" video is just a short teaser for the comic. Check it out at http://www.multiplexcomic.com!
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I found Multiplex a few months ago, and I think its one of those comics that proves you can be entertaining without a lot of fancy art. Awesome work Gordon.
It will be a while before I take another whack at animation. (Sorry!) I want to concentrate on the print book for the near future, because that's a year or two overdue.
But for when that happens, fans doing voices may not be practical for the main characters, for a few reasons — but if people are either Chicago-based or have good audio recording equipment to record their parts, then I'd definitely consider it for smaller roles.
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One question though, why is Kurt squinting at the end there?
But for when that happens, fans doing voices may not be practical for the main characters, for a few reasons — but if people are either Chicago-based or have good audio recording equipment to record their parts, then I'd definitely consider it for smaller roles.
I also support the voices idea!!!!!!!!