Yesterday: Meeting with a film director for coffee, meeting at the Danish Film Workshop about a treatment of mine, then of to the Danish Art Council for a meet about the structure of the organization and how to apply for grants for comic book projects. Entering the palace-like structure, we almost tumbled into Per Arnoldi, all […]
The Devil’s Concubine: FINAL LOGO!
Thanks to the art department at IDW. I really like what they’ve done with it. Can’t wait to see the whole book!
Recommended: THE ANIMATION WORKSHOP
The city of Viborg probably wouldn’t be on my top picks of places to go in Denmark, but checking out the website for The Animation Workshop, a 3 1/2 year education in art and animation, I’m starting to think differently. Lots of talent here. If you’re looking for a real education in classical drawing, 2D or 3D animation, […]
On the move: BACK TO SCHOOL
Script workshop today at the Danish Film Institute, watching opening scenes from “The Godfather“, “Amadeus” and “Lost in Translation“. I had almost forgotten how much I enjoyed studying film at the University. Unfortunately I fell off the study program due to bureaucractic technicalities – You had to apply for this popular course every year, and no […]
Working Methods: TOMORROW’S WORK
Some writers leave their work mid-sentence, so that when they return the next day, they can easily pick up where they left. Although I’ve never tried it, I can warmly recommend making things easier for yourself by preparing. When I leave the studio, I often lay out whatever I’m going to be working on the following […]
Recommended: DANSK TEGNESERIERÅD
Boost of energy last night with the general assembly of Dansk Tegneserieråd, the Danish Comics Council, held in the Danish Film School. Here, ex-cartoonist Kim Fupz Åkeson talks about his ten commandments for writing professionally. Åkeson is known for his work in children’s books and has been working as a screenwriter since 1997, establishing himself with the screenplay Susanne […]