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Showing posts with label Brian Hurtt. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Bunn and Hurtt Join the Workshop to Talk Collaboration, "The Sixth Gun"

Recently, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Brian Hurtt joined the Comics Experience Creators Workshop to discuss their own collaborative process on Oni Press' hit ongoing series The Sixth Gun and other projects.

During the workshop, one member asked Bunn about the scripts he writes for Hurtt, and whether the style of script is affected by their strong collaboration.

"I use a little bit of a prose approach," Bunn said. "The way I envision it is, this is the first time Brian is seeing anything for that story. It's the first time an editor is seeing anything for that story. I want them to enjoy it, and I want to paint a picture. I want to paint a mood."

By contrast, Bunn and Hurtt said, many comic scripts are written like movie shooting scripts, with multiple camera angles and specific instructions for each shot.

Bunn said he sometimes notes angles, but that it's understood that Hurtt can go in a different direction, without first consulting him. For his part, Hurtt said he loves Bunn's scripts, and compared reading them to reading a good book.

"You see the images in your head, and you get excited for that," he said.

He also said that the approach lends itself to a greater level of collaboration between artist and writer.

"I've worked with several others writers," Hurtt said. "They were talented writers, and very nice people, but there was no collaboration. They did the script, they turned it over to me, and I drew what was in the script.

"And when I can't be part of the collaboration, and can't be excited, the work suffers. I feel like my best work is when I work with Cullen, because it is collaboration."

Other topics discussed included:
* Transitioning to a full-time career in comics;
* The sacrifices required to build your craft and develop a career;
* The development of The Sixth Gun;
* The importance of setting aside ego when collaborating with an artist or writer;
* Other creative teams that Bunn and Hurtt look up to;
* How Bunn started to get work at Marvel Comics;
* And many more.
The Sixth Gun is released monthly through Oni Press, with volumes one through three available in trade paperback. Bunn and Hurtt's previous collaboration, The Damned, is also available in trade paperback form.

Creators Workshop sessions take place every month, giving members real-world knowledge that will help them succeed in their comics career. Additionally, the monthly Creators Workshop book club sessions feature guest writers and artists discussing the craft and art of comics, as well as the business side of things.

There's still plenty of time to sign up before the next session. We hope to see you there!

-- Posted by Paul Allor

[Photo of Cullen and Brian above by Jeff of Draw Me In.]

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Scott Snyder's LIVE Script Critique on Creators Workshop!

On March 13, 2012, Comics Experience Creators Workshop member, Don McMillan, received a live, web conference critique of his work by highly-acclaimed writer, Scott Snyder!

The Creators Workshop is an on-going community of writers and artists all dedicated to getting published and improving their craft.

Our members post their work, critique each other, and discuss all aspects of creating comics in our members-only forums.

But in addition to all that, members are eligible each month for critique by our instructors and special guests!

This month's special guest script critiquer was Scott Snyder, the red-hot writer of Batman and Swamp Thing from DC Comics, American Vampire from DC/Vertigo, and the horror title Severed from Image.

Scott not only agreed to provide a guest critique to this month's winner, but further volunteered to do it LIVE with Don.

Scott provided in-depth feedback on Don's script, "Down by the Pond," during a session that lasted over an hour and a half!

After it was all over, Don tweeted, "Thank you @Ssnyder1835 for the incredible feedback and for taking the time out of your crazy schedule to talk."

With Scott and Don's permission, the session was recorded so that all Workshop members could learn from Scott as well.

The recording will be available to members for several weeks.

Our past guests, who have provided written critiques of our members' work, include:
• Peter David
• Jason Aaron
• John Romita, Jr.
• Wil Moss, DC Editor
• Jim McCann
• Andy Lanning
• Pablo Raimondi
• Tom Feister
• Nathan Edmondson
• Jody LeHeup, Marvel Editor
• Allan Heinberg
• Jim Cheung
• Mike Raicht
• Charles P. Wilson III & Nick Pitarra
• Chuck Dixon
• Joshua Fialkov
• Jim Zub
• Michael Alan Nelson
• Paul Tobin
• as well as Scott Snyder!
This past month, members were eligible for a script review by Cullen Bunn or an art review by Brian Hurtt, the collaborators on books like The Sixth Gun and The Damned from Oni Press, among many other individual credits with Marvel, DC, and more.

Each month, a member also receives critiques from our staff members and professional contributors like: Comics Experience founder Andy Schmidt (writer, and former Marvel and IDW Editor); professional penciler and Comics Experience art instructor, Robert Atkins (Snake Eyes, GI Joe, Heroes for Hire); former Marvel Editors Alejandro Arbona and Nicole Boose; and other comics professionals like IDW Editor Bobby Curnow, pro artist Sean Chen, and pro writer David Gallaher.

The Creators Workshop is the ideal place to receive honest and helpful feedback on your work from both like-minded colleagues and professionals!

Comics Experience thanks Scott Snyder -- and ALL our guest reviewers -- for being so incredibly generous with their time and knowledge!


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!

Posted by Rob Anderson
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Monday, March 26, 2012

Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt Join Creators Workshop LIVE Tomorrow Night! (3/27)

Tomorrow night, Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 9pm Eastern Time, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Brian Hurtt will be joining us live for an online Creators Workshop to discuss their careers as well as the topic of "collaboration."

Cullen and Brian have collaborated together on two Oni titles: The Damned and The Sixth Gun.

Cullen Bunn's noir/horror comic (and first collaboration with Brian), The Damned and the follow-up, The Damned: Prodigal Sons, were published by Oni Press.

In addition to The Sixth Gun, his current projects include Crooked Hills, a middle reader horror prose series from Evileye Books; and The Tooth, an original graphic novel from Oni Press

Cullen has also written various work for Marvel and DC including several Fear Itself tie-ins and an original graphic novel for Marvel, Spider-Man: Season One.

Cullen left his day job to write full time almost exactly one year ago, and wrote a blog on that anniversary right here.


Brian Hurtt's art first made a splash during the second arc in Greg Rucka's critically acclaimed series Queen & Country.

He's since illustrated the Queen & Country spin-off Declassified, Oni's Skinwalker, DC's critically acclaimed Gotham Central, as well as the DC series Hard Time, in addition to The Damned and The Sixth Gun with Cullen.

Join us at the Creators Workshop to take part in what's sure to be a great discussion!

[Photo of Cullen and Brian above by Jeff of Draw Me In.]





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!

Posted by Rob Anderson
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt Join Creators Workshop LIVE Tuesday, March 27th!

On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 9pm Eastern Time, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Brian Hurtt will be joining us live for an online Creators Workshop to discuss their careers as well as the topic of "collaboration."

Cullen and Brian have collaborated together on two Oni titles: The Damned and The Sixth Gun.

Cullen Bunn's noir/horror comic (and first collaboration with Brian), The Damned and the follow-up, The Damned: Prodigal Sons, were published by Oni Press.

In addition to The Sixth Gun, his current projects include Crooked Hills, a middle reader horror prose series from Evileye Books; and The Tooth, an original graphic novel from Oni Press

Cullen has also written various work for Marvel and DC including several Fear Itself tie-ins and an original graphic novel for Marvel, Spider-Man: Season One.

Cullen left his day job to write full time almost exactly one year ago, and wrote a blog on that anniversary right here.

Brian Hurtt's art first made a splash during the second arc in Greg Rucka's critically acclaimed series Queen & Country.

He's since illustrated the Queen & Country spin-off Declassified, Oni's Skinwalker, DC's critically acclaimed Gotham Central, as well as the DC series Hard Time, in addition to The Damned and The Sixth Gun with Cullen.

Join us at the Creators Workshop to take part in what's sure to be a great discussion!

[Photo of Cullen and Brian above by Jeff of Draw Me In.]




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!

Posted by Rob Anderson
rob@ComicsExperience.com
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