Wednesday, May 30, 2007

LET'S TALK ABOUT CARTOONS!


Actually, let's not... it seems as though I get at least two e-mails a day showing me some web site or another where people are screaming at each other about cartoons. I mean, I love cartoons too, but... sheesh...
The second most common - yet absolutely topmost baffling - e-mail I get is from folks who want to ask me "How do I get my own cartoon idea picked up?"
Now, please don't get me wrong... I'm flattered that folks would think to ask me this, and I'm grateful to all who grace my humble little blog with their presence (truly, honestly)... but the fact remains: I don't have a show of my own... so how would I know? Most of my career has been spent working on OTHER peoples' shows (and bless their hearts for letting me).
I've had two of my ideas "optioned" before (that is, a studio buys the POSSIBILITY of making the show) but the chasm betwixt getting something optioned and getting it on the air is vast and fraught with many trials.
A lot of times, it's that last little PUSH at the end of the journey that is the most difficult, and I've yet to make it past that point. Fortunately, the process of developing a show is, on a creative level anyway, pretty fun... so while it can be daunting and exhausting, it gives you an excuse to write and draw stuff that you wouldn't have otherwise.
The scant bit of "wisdom" I can pass on with regard to pitching shows is:
1) If you won't be able to say "Well, I had fun trying" when your idea gets passed on, then don't do it.
2) Even if you win the "option-lottery", don't go around telling everyone you've got your own show until it's well into its third season.
3) Have more than one idea. If you can't come up with more than one idea, how do you expect to make several seasons of a TV show?
4) Don't fall into the trap of self-pity if your pitch gets rejected. Your only "enemy" is the same enemy that everyone involved with pop-culture must face: the fickle mood of the general public. You think Bobby McFerrin doesn't wish his music was still popular? You think his lack of chart-topping hits over the past couple of decades is due to his age or a corporate plot to keep his style of music off the radio? No... the public dictated that it was finished with him, and that was that. So when your idea gets rejected, it's not because anybody's out to "get" you, it's because the studio doesn't think it will hit. End of story. Chin up, move on and try again.
Finally, but most importantly...
5) Enjoy life. If the alpha and omega of your happiness hinges on your ability to get a cartoon, you're missing out on a lot of great stuff in life. Now go outside and look at some stars (or trees or whatever) until you get things back into perspective.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

THE RETURN OF LEIGH'S BLOG!


For months now folks have been pestering me about what happened to Leigh's blog (what? my constant ranting about 'Transformers' isn't GOOD enough for you?!), so I am happy to announce that she has returned to the world of online commentary.
If you've never visited it before, do so and check out the past columns as well as the new ones. They're a fun read and, often, strangely cathartic in their vehemence. Click on the link at the left and, by all means, Enjoy!
http://leighhope.blogspot.com/

OKAY, I TAKE IT BACK!!!

Look, I REALLY don't have time for the 'blogosphere' right now (I hate that term, but what else am I gonna call it?)... I owe about a million people e-mails, I'm so far behind on everything it's idiotic, but I have to take a moment to say this...
THE TRANSFORMERS MOVIE LOOKS LIKE IT'S GONNA BE REALLY F'ING COOL!!!!
I know, I know, I'm a complete dork, but lordie help me but I love robots. Let alone great big fighting robots who transform into vehicles!
Anyway, I felt the need to say this since I wrote a really snotty blog several months ago about how little faith I had in the movie, but every preview that comes out looks cooler and cooler.
I don't have time to do one of my lame sketches or anything, so here's a photo from the Transformers movie website of 'Jazz' - one of my favorite transformers.

Monday, May 07, 2007

MY FIRST 'STAR WARS' DRAWING

...a request from the last post by my friend Vinnie:
"I'd love to see you post the drawing of R2D2 you did as a child and once showed me and Jen."
...so here it is!

I did this drawing in my kindergarten class after having seen (and completely freaked out for) STAR WARS the night before.
R2D2 was, instantly, my favorite character of the movies and still is to this day.
Unfortunately this scan isn't from the original (I'm not positive if the original exists any more) but this is a (get this) DITTO my teacher did of the drawing. I'm told that after I drew the original, a bunch of kids in class were asking me to make one for them - so out of pity for my little fingers, my kindergarten teacher mercifully ran off a bunch of dittos so that everyone in class could have one.
This same teacher got me a scholarship at the Kalamazoo Art Center that year... ironically, her husband taught one of my art classes when I went to college. Weird.
Anyway, this one's for you, Vince... enjoy!