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My Thoughts from Scott McCloud Lecture

I originally learned about Scott McCloud through my membership with Cartoonists Northwest a number of years ago. Another member told me that his book “Understanding Comics” was not only the best book about the fundamentals of comic book art, but so surpassed the others that it was embarrassing. With such a recommendation I had to get the book. And they were right. Not only does he cover concepts in depth, but he presents the all of this valuable knowledge in comic book form to reemphasis his lessons, and the point that comics as truly a unique medium of communication. It has almost become standardized reading for anyone who is at all serious about drawing comics.

Mr. McCloud has since written a few other books. They contain a lot of good principals as well, but they also start to present a lot of theory. And as with all theories presented in a climate rampant with dedicated fans they were met with some skepticism. But comic books don’t just have dedicated fans; comic books have rabid at the mouth fanboys that need to be institutionalized if they go off their meds. And those sweet dears can stir up a crowd with their belligerence when they find something they don’t agree with. To say that Mr. McCloud has received some heat over the years for his various theories (some of which time has shown to be a tiny bit off) would be putting it lightly.

When Stan Shaw sent out an email informing all that Scott McCloud would be giving a lecture in Tacoma I was thrilled. I’d get a chance to listen to a man that has influenced how I draw and inspired me to draw more. I’d heard rumors that he was one terrific presenter. The rumors were true. He had a chance to discuss a few of his theories (which he is still sticking to) and was modest enough to admit that he didn’t know everything when some of these thoughts didn’t pan out. It was by far one of the best presentations I’ve heard in a while. And please understand that I’m a luncheon speaker junkie. It not bragging on my part, merely the truth, that I’ve listened to hundreds of speakers over the years. And this lecture was memorable.

I wont rehash what Mr. McCloud spoke about. I wouldn’t be able to do it justice. But, if you would like a taste you can see him speak online as part of the TED series in the above video clip. That will give you an idea on just what you missed out on that evening. Hey, I even got him to sign a couple of books and thank him for his work.

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Scott McCloud Lectures in Tacoma Mon. Feb. 9th 2009

Scott McCloud will be giving a lecture titled “Comics: A Medium in Transition”

American comics are changing fast. Bolstered by the literary ambitions of the “graphic novel” movement, a flood of international influences and the growing importance of new technologies, the comics landscape shifts regularly in surprising and increasingly unpredictable directions. Author and comics artist Scott McCloud puts all these trends into perspective in a fast-moving visual presentation.

Scott McCloud has been writing and drawing comics since 1984. His book Understanding Comics was a New York Times Notable book for 1994, and is available in 16 languages. McCloud has lectured on comics and digital media at Google, MIT, Pixar, Microsoft, and The Smithsonian Institution. McCloud’s online comics can be found at scottmccloud.com.

The lecture is free and the details can be found here.

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The Claw’s Open Meeting for January

Cartoon by Mark Monlux

Each month the CLAW holds an open meeting for both members and non-members to attend. The CLAW is involved in many project requiring it’s unique skill sets. This meeting gives a us a chance to work on those projects while kibitzing with our friends and associates who also take an interest. More than anything, it’s an excuse to get together, draw and share our talents with each other. You’ve heard rumors about the CLAW. Come and see which of them are true. Or just come to see the fez.

We are meeting in the back room to the left of the stage. In order for creative juices to flow freely and uncensored this is an adults only event. No kids.

7:30 pm Wednesday, January 28th 2009
The Mandolin Café
3923 South 12th Street
Tacoma, WA 98405

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