MattBrady
09-13-2006, 11:30 AM
<i>Press Release</i>
<blockquote>Young artists interested in learning the comic book craft have many options today. On the September 13th edition of Fanboy Radio, host Scott Hinze speaks with four professionals that are committed to teaching comic art. In this episode, listeners can hear about the educators’ work, their students’ curriculum, the pros and cons of teaching comics in an academic setting, as well as students, comics and art today.
Guests of the show include:
Mike Mattesi, Director of the Entertainment Art Academy
Professor Daniel Cooney of The Academy of Art University
Peter Gross, comic artist and founder of the Comic Art program at The Minneapolis College of Art and Design
& Buddy Scalera, comic writer, founder of the online Wizard School and author of Comic Artist's Photo Reference: People and Poses
“Let’s be frank – many comic fans want to make their own comics and these guys are pros at explaining how to do so. Sure, we at FbR break down comic culture and reveal to the general public the hottest creators and books in the medium, but we also promote those that spread comic knowledge with our healthy dose of comic talk” says Hinze. “From the collegiate level to Do-It-Yourself, there are many ways to learn about sequential art and our listeners should know about them.“
Tune in for Fanboy Radio #332 Wednesday, September 13th, for Fanboy Radio with Comic Artist Educators at 1pm Central (2pm Eastern, 11am Pacific)
Fanboy Radio broadcasts from http://www.fanboyradio.com , streams the latest episodes from http://www.myspace.com/fanboyradio and offers exclusive podcasts from http://www.fbrpc.com
-- Listen next Sunday for a return to fan-talk with Feedback: the winner of Who Wants to Be a Superhero?! LIVE--
Fanboy Radio is a live comedy radio show about the world of comic books and pop culture hosted by Scott Hinze and Oliver Tull. The hour of interviews, humor and information airs from the KTCU studios in Fort Worth, Texas on KTCU 88.7 FM - The Choice, online via internet - KTCU streaming audio and is syndicated across the United States and Canada. Fanboy Radio is made possible by Dallas/Fort Worth area comic book retailer, Y2Komics, the online comic book retailer, ComicHole.com, and the animation distributor, FUNimation Entertainment.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Young artists interested in learning the comic book craft have many options today. On the September 13th edition of Fanboy Radio, host Scott Hinze speaks with four professionals that are committed to teaching comic art. In this episode, listeners can hear about the educators’ work, their students’ curriculum, the pros and cons of teaching comics in an academic setting, as well as students, comics and art today.
Guests of the show include:
Mike Mattesi, Director of the Entertainment Art Academy
Professor Daniel Cooney of The Academy of Art University
Peter Gross, comic artist and founder of the Comic Art program at The Minneapolis College of Art and Design
& Buddy Scalera, comic writer, founder of the online Wizard School and author of Comic Artist's Photo Reference: People and Poses
“Let’s be frank – many comic fans want to make their own comics and these guys are pros at explaining how to do so. Sure, we at FbR break down comic culture and reveal to the general public the hottest creators and books in the medium, but we also promote those that spread comic knowledge with our healthy dose of comic talk” says Hinze. “From the collegiate level to Do-It-Yourself, there are many ways to learn about sequential art and our listeners should know about them.“
Tune in for Fanboy Radio #332 Wednesday, September 13th, for Fanboy Radio with Comic Artist Educators at 1pm Central (2pm Eastern, 11am Pacific)
Fanboy Radio broadcasts from http://www.fanboyradio.com , streams the latest episodes from http://www.myspace.com/fanboyradio and offers exclusive podcasts from http://www.fbrpc.com
-- Listen next Sunday for a return to fan-talk with Feedback: the winner of Who Wants to Be a Superhero?! LIVE--
Fanboy Radio is a live comedy radio show about the world of comic books and pop culture hosted by Scott Hinze and Oliver Tull. The hour of interviews, humor and information airs from the KTCU studios in Fort Worth, Texas on KTCU 88.7 FM - The Choice, online via internet - KTCU streaming audio and is syndicated across the United States and Canada. Fanboy Radio is made possible by Dallas/Fort Worth area comic book retailer, Y2Komics, the online comic book retailer, ComicHole.com, and the animation distributor, FUNimation Entertainment.</blockquote>