I’ve got a small gig working on a music video that’s part of the whole “Cultural Capital of Europe” thing going on in Finland throughout the year. So all of my time has been sucked up lately doing storyboards and going over the project with the creators. I’ll also be shooting it, editing it and doing the VFX in post-production, so my time will be tight the next couple of weeks. We plan on shooting Monday and Tuesday, so after that I hope I’ll have a bit of a breather to catch up on emails and do some updates on the comics before I dive into post-production.
Over the last week I’ve done the equivalent of about 4 standard sized comic books! Mind you, the quality isn’t even close to what I do on Heroes,inc. or even on Married to my Wife since storyboards just need to help figure out angles and storylines (especially on this tight of a schedule), but still…
Actually for a small gig, there’s quite a lot of work that needs to be done, but the people are a fun bunch to work with and with all this drawing it’ll be great to have a chance to brush the rust off of my other skills, so I’m not complaining. ![]()
-Scott-


Good stuff, glad to see you’ve got some solid work. My interest is utterly selfish of course, us comic vultures know that this kind of work keeps you motivated to produce more stuff for us
On a side note; I’m not sure how far afield you’ve looked in terms of submissions but I’ve always intended to grow a creative bone and submit to 2000AD. They take submissions to fill different kinds of one shot genre slots, the “future shocks” often tend to be isolated stories from what appears to be an established universe. I’ve not been a reader for quite a while but there have been stories, and most definately writers, that’ve grown out of that beginning.
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For some reason I’ve always associated 200AD with Judge Dredd… I’ll have to give it a checking out.