We’ve been taking a look at the calendar, planning out the next session of classes. We’ve decided not to run any full seven-week classes; some of the feedback we’ve had from students (current and potential) is that comic fans are saving their dollars for FanExpo. But, there are a lot who are hoping to be at FanExpo and other summer conventions with their own books to sell, or with portfolios to show editors. To that end, we’ve decided to tailor our summer offerings to helping students with those needs.
PORTFOLIO HOW-TO AND REVIEW
How to put together the best possible portfolio to show an editor
DATE: Thursday 7-10 pm. July 4 2013
MATERIALS: Students should bring the art they are planning to show an editor; drawings, pinups, sequential pages. They don’t have to be in a “proper” portfolio book for this class (but do plan to buy one).
PRICE: $30
Payment accepted by cash, cheque or PayPal (There will be a fee for NSF cheques).
REGISTRATION/INQUIRES: email comicbookbootcamp@gmail.com or call us at 905-822-2961 to book a space, and to make payment arrangements. Please note that spaces are limited for each class; registration is on a first-come first-reserved basis.
First up, a PORTFOLIO HOW-TO AND REVIEW workshop. This will be one three-hour session. Ty will spend the first half-hour or so, explaining what skills and examples editors look for in a portfolio, how your portfolio should be put together and arranged, and what pages you should have in it to best show off your abilities to any potential client.
Immediately following, Ty will spend time reviewing each student’s portfolio/art samples, giving highly specific critiques and notes for the work in front of him.
Students are welcome to leave after their own review but are advised that it’s in their best interest to stay and watch everyone go through the process. Much will be learned with every example.
Because of the time involved in that process, the class will be limited to ten students. If more than ten students are interested in this class, we will add on additional workshops in subsequent weeks.
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COVER DESIGN, COMPOSITION and EXECUTION
PREREQUISITE: none, although knowledge/experience of drawing is helpful.
DATE: Tuesdays 7-10pm July 2 – July 16, 2013
MATERIALS: paper for drawing (loose sheets or sketchbooks), pencils, erasers, pencil sharpener, paper and pens for taking notes
PRICE: $125
Payment accepted by cash, cheque or PayPal (There will be a fee for NSF cheques).
REGISTRATION/INQUIRES: email comicbookbootcamp@gmail.com or call us at 905-822-2961 to book a space, and to make payment arrangements. Please note that spaces are limited for each class; registration is on a first-come first-reserved basis.
A cover is not simply a drawing, it’s a conversation with your potential reader. It’s one-part advertising, one-part introduction, and a whole mess of parts involving content, composition, style, and the needs of the readers and retailers.
Arguably, the cover is the single most important element of a comic book business, and is often the most overlooked. This new course is a greatly expanded version of the 90 minute cover lecture Ty has given in his Bootcamp Level 1, class, including elements and lessons never taught at the Bootcamp before!!
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As always, classes are first-come first served…so email us asap to reserve a space.
comicbookbootcamp@gmail.com
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