A new episode of the iFanboy Make Comics podcast is available!
In Episode #39, Comics Experience founder Andy Schmidt and iFanboy host Josh Flanagan discuss "Production."
As they said over on iFanboy, "what about after you’ve got the pages done? How do you get it printed? What do you need to print a comic book? How about files? There are a lot of questions, and we try to set you straight, or at least in the right direction."
Take note! The Make Comics Podcast has moved to its own feed, which you can subscribe to in iTunes, or here manually.
Check out the new episode, plus all of the previous ones on iTunes, or follow the links right here:
Listen to Episode #39, "Production"
Listen to Episode #38, "Endings"
Listen to Episode #37, "Writing Dialogue"
Listen to Episode #36, "Character Design"
Listen to Episode #35, "Comic Book Art Training and Education"
Listen to Episode #34, "Mailbag"
Listen to Episode #33, "Collaboration"
Listen to Episode #32, "Kickstarter with Tyler James"
Listen to Episode #31, "Breaking In Through the Side Door"
Listen to Episode #30, "Story vs. Page Count"
Listen to Episode #29, "Graphic Designers in Comics"
Listen to Episode #28, "Find Your Voice"
Listen to Episode #27, "Self Review"
Listen to Episode #26, "Act Structure"
Listen to Episode #25, "Photo Comics and More"
Listen to Episode #24, "Running a Convention Table with Mike Dawson"
Listen to Episode #23, "Make Digital Comics"
Listen to Episode #22, "Be the Letterer"
Listen to Episode #21, "Question: From Editor to Writer"
Listen to Episode #20, "Page Turns"
Listen to Episode #19, "Where Should I Live?"
Listen to Episode #18, "Comic Book Coloring with Chris Sotomayor"
Listen to Episode #17, "Art Portfolio with Robert Atkins"
Listen to Episode #16, "Conventions and Critique"
Listen to Episode #15, "Pitching"
Listen to Episode #14, "Making Time for Making Comics"
Listen to Episode #13, "Story"
Listen to Episode #12, "Marketing"
Listen to Episode #11, "Artist Portfolio"
Listen to Episode #10, "Inspiration"
Listen to Episode #9, "Online Networking"
Listen to Episode #8, "Building A Page"
Listen to Episode #7, "Professionialism"
Listen to Episode #6, "The Comic Book Script"
Listen to Episode #5, "Convention Networking"
Listen to Episode #4, "Good Feedback"
Listen to Episode #3, "Long Stories or Short Stories?"
Listen to Episode #2, "Finding Collaborators"
Listen to Episode #1, "Start Writing"
If you want to make comics, write, draw, letter, and color comics, or improve as a comics creator, you'll find like-minded friends and colleagues in our online workshops and courses. We hope to see you there!
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