Star Wars Disney Characters

Princes and the Beast

Looking for a quick way to promote your comic, blog, or other project?

An easy way to create a little buzz is to steal I mean borrow someone else’s brand.

If you look at huge franchises such as Star Wars, Disney, Marvel, DC, etc, etc you have people who are just crazy for these characters.  You have people that want to see everything and anything related to them even if it isn’t from the companies that own those properties.

If you create works of art that feature these characters, you have an opportunity to build up viewers and possibly convert some of them into fans.  Just creating copies of your favorite characters isn’t going to bring in a flood gate of people; your art has to have some distinct qualities.

Those are:

This video is not directly related to comic books, but it has an obvious connection.

How should people interact with your digital comic?
How do you make their experience with your work a unique one while keeping it intuitive (non complicated)?

Connecting (Full Film) from Bassett & Partners on Vimeo.

Watching this video has changed my perspective on how I want my webcomic to appear to the

Found this while doing research on Alan Moore. Even though I have only read “Watchman”, I am already putting him up on a pedestal.

It has to do with the way he views the comics, society, the role of the storyteller, and the world.

His jewelry choices, however, does leave his fashion sense in question; but who am I to judge I’m still in my pajamas at 9:30 at night.

A couple heads up:

  • This is a full length documentary so it is long.
  • He talks about a lot of things and not just writing or comics.
  • He talks about adult things so don’t watch in front of kids or at work.
  • There are a few images of a sexual nature (again, no kids or work).

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

WARNING!
ADULT CONTENT & NUDITY in this video.

Let me know what you think in the comment section below.

An animator at the Milwaukee Animation Group meeting suggested this video for the Video of the Week.  It is a student film by Kyu-bum Lee.  It is created with traditional animation techniques which always blows me away as I stick primarily with digital tools.  Without going on too long, let me introduce to you “Death Buy Lemonade”:

What I love about this film is that it has no dialogue.

  1. No voice over actors were needed.  I have gone through the process of directing voice over work and

Lego Star Wars?  Yeah!
We are starting a new segment here at Jason Loves Life called “Video of the Week”.  The focus is on finding cool videos online and then talk about them.

Without further adieu (adieu = A goodbye).

Lego Star Wars Trilogy in 2 Minutes


This video is pure genius for a number of reasons.  It contains great animation effects, it covers the story in a funny way, and yet doesn’t try to force humor.  The fact that it lampoons a beloved American movie series has allowed it to receive over 8 million views and counting.

LESSONS TO TAKE AWAY: