This week on(line)...: New experimental animated films / Great British Webcomics

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Mar 1, 2013, 5:29:33 AM3/1/13
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Dear all,
 
here's info on this week's shows and recommended events and fundraisers...
 
 
on air
 
I'm ready for my close-up: Animating the city
Alex Fitch talks to the directors of two new cutting-edge animated films which mix animation and live action footage to beguiling effect. In a Q and A recorded at SCI-FI-LONDON, the London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film, Zoltan Sostai discusses his film Cycle, a spiritual successor to Tron and The Matrix, which sees a nameless astronaut trying to escape a bleak urban landscape which twists and loops back on itself, creating an endless maze he can't find the exit from.
Also, British animator Paul Bush talks about his first feature film Babledom which looks into the layers of history and potential future that are unearthed by explorers of the modern city. Mixing a dialogue between two residents of a dystopian city in the style of Chris Marker's La Jetée, with visuals that recall the architecture of Fritz Lang's Metropolis, Babledom is an evocative look at mankind's varied relationships with the crowded spaces we inhabit.
 
Cycle was released in Hungarian cinemas on 21st February 2013 following its London première at SCI-FI-LONDON in 2012 / Babledom is released in UK cinemas on 8th March 2013.
 
5pm, Friday 1st March 2013 / repeated 8am, Tuesday 5th March, Resonance 104.4 FM (London) / streamed at www.resonancefm.com / podcast after broadcast at www.panelborders.wordpress.com

 
Panel Borders: Young British Webcomic creators
 
In the first of a series of shows looking at comics serialised on the internet, Alex Fitch talks to a quintet of young British webcomic creators about their work. In a Q and A recorded at Comica Comiket (2011), John Allison discusses his webcomic Bad Machinery, his reasons for choosing the internet as a form of delivery and the lessons he's learned as a comic book creator over the last decade.
 
Also, at the end of the first Webcomic Artist Swap Project week (February 25th - March 3rd, 2013), Nich Angell (Cat and Meringue), Zarina Liew (Le Mime), Naniiebim (Mephistos) and project originator Richy K. Chandler (Lucy the Octopus), talk about their musical chairs experiment which saw thirteen creators write and draw each others' strips in order to bring new readers to stories they may not have previously encountered, and raise awareness of the British webcomic scene in general.
 
6pm, Sunday 3rd March 2013 / repeated 4.30pm, Tuesday 5th March, Resonance 104.4 FM (London) / streamed at www.resonancefm.com / podcast after broadcast at www.panelborders.wordpress.com

 

recent podcasts

Panel Borders: Updating the classics

Concluding our month of shows looking at the connections between comics and literature, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of authors who have used graphic novels and comics to update classic literature. Mike Carey discusses his comic The Unwritten which sees characters from classic literature - such as Frankenstein's monster - and authors - like Mark Twain - being caught up in a fantastical conspiracy through the ages; Alex and Mike also discuss how the latter's parallel career as a novelist effects his comic book writing.

Also, in an interview delayed from last week's show, newspaper cartoonist Martin Rowson discusses his graphic novel adaptation and updating of Gulliver's Travels, with its art and content reflecting current political leaders and situations.

http://panelborders.wordpress.com/2013/02/25/panel-borders-updating-the-classics/

 

The Pod Delusion episode 175: Angry Authors

This week we look at Terry (Horrible Histories) Deary's daft ideas, we speak to a space archaeologist (!) and look at Blackberry’s rise and fall… Also: Alex Fitch looks at criteria the Vatican might investigate when choosing a (more progressive) new Pope and Liz Lutgendorff talks to Janet Heimlich author of Breaking Their Will: Shedding Light on Religious Child Maltreatment. (Originally broadcast 22nd Feb 2013 on Resonance 104.4 FM)
 
 
online magazine


Fortresses: Hidden, black, ancient, high-rise and alternative

Electric Sheep Magazine issue seventy-two This month we are proud to present a 35mm screening of Michael Mann’s rare 1983 film The Keep in collaboration with Cigarette Burns at the Prince Charles in London on 21 February. This is the occasion for a look at fortresses on film, with reviews of The Keep, Akira Kurosawa’s feudal Japan tale The Hidden Fortress and housing project-set shocker Citadel (released on UK screens next month), an interview with Citadel director Ciaran Foy and a feature on alternative fortresses.

Out at the cinema we review classic Hollywood melodrama A Place in the Sun, unique Belgian crime drama Bullhead, supernatural thriller Mama, Brandon Cronenberg’s first feature Antiviral and Pablo Larraín’s No, which continues the director’s exploration of Chile’s politics and history.

In home entertainment releases we look at two new Mario Bava Blu-rays, Barbara Steele witch chiller Black Sunday and nightmarish fairy tale Lisa and the Devil. In Alter Ego, author Travis Elborough is James Mason in The London That Nobody Knows.

And to celebrate 6 years of Electric Sheep, for February our publishers Strange Attractor Press are offering our anthology, The End, for only £9.99.■

www.electricsheepmagazine.com

recommended events

Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill signing

To celebrate the launch of the new League of Extraordinary Gentlemen graphic novella - Nemo: Heart of Ice - the creators will be signing copies at Gosh! Comics on March 9th from 2pm to 6pm. Come along early to meet two of the UK's finest comic book creators...

Gosh! Comics, 1 Berwick Street, London W1F 0DR

More info: http://www.goshlondon.com/2013/01/nemo-heart-of-ice-alan-moore-kevin-oneill-launch-signing/

 


Develop your graphic fiction ideas with Mike Carey

This one-day course will enable you to really build on and develop your own ideas, and to take some practical steps towards getting your graphic fiction work into shape for an agent or publisher. Mike will look at how to develop ideas for a series, and lead some discussion around the wider scope of the graphic form. There will also be plenty of time for you to craft your own work under Mike’s guidance.

This workshop is perfect for anyone who is already working on an idea for the graphic form, and is looking to develop their ideas further. You don’t need to have come to last season’s workshop to attend.

Saturday 16 March, 11am – 4.30pm
£60 / £45 concessions

Toynbee Studios
28 Commercial Street
London E1 6AB
Nearest Tube/Train: Aldgate East (Hammersmith and City, District)

More info: www.spreadtheword.org.uk

Tripwire 21st anniversary Kickstarter campaign


In 2013, Britain's favourite comics and genre magazine celebrates its 21st birthday. To commemorate, we are doing a must-buy book.

TRIPWIRE has been Britain's only features-driven comics and genre magazine which has published since 1992 and with 2013 being the magazine's 21st anniversary, its coming of age if you like, we thought it would be remiss if we didn't do something to commemorate this.

The book will come in regular paperback and in a limited hardcover edition. Between its covers will be a selection of new material, including art either never seen before or rarely seen from the likes of Drew Struzan (poster artist for Indiana Jones, The Shawshank Redemption, Star Wars), Mike Mignola (Hellboy), Phil Hale (award-winning portrait painter), Howard Chaykin (American Flagg, The Shadow, Blackhawk),Frank Quitely (Batman & Robin, All-Star Superman), Walter Simonson (Elric, Thor), Dave Taylor (Batman, Tongue Lash) and many more. Additionally, it will include features looking at the trends and issues that have played a major part in comics and genre over the past 21 years, including the best and worst comic and genre movies 1992-2013, the 21 most important creators to come to the fore in the last twenty-one years, the 21 best graphic novels (mainstream and independent) and much more. It will also include the best content from twenty-one years of TRIPWIRE, a magazine which covered the cream of comics and genre and will include the likes of Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Guillermo Del Toro, Mike Mignola, Joss Whedon, Joe Kubert, Will Eisner to name but a few. It will also include a selection of photos pulled from the magazine of genre movers and shakers. It will be a must-buy for fans and aficionados of comics and genre, approached with the same level of professionalism and quality that people have come to expect from the magazine.

"TRIPWIRE really is a breath of fresh air. Its layouts are superb, with great well-written features perfectly set off by the pictures, adding clarity and intelligence to every page. And it keeps on doing it. Amazing, Gratifying. A pleasure to look at, a pleasure to read..." MICHAEL MOORCOCK

Incentives run at prices between £1 and £500 including signed copies, PDFs, prints T-Shirts and more...

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/154246759/tripwire-21st-anniversary

Webcomic Artist Swap Project 2013

Eleven Webcomics drawn by guest artists!
 
Continues until March 3rd: creators involved include: Nich Angell Cat and Meringue / Sammy Borras Instant Comics / Rebecca Burgess Strangers and Friends / Sarah Burgess The Summer of Blake Sinclair / Richy K. Chandler Lucy the Octopus / Francesca Dare Penny Blackfeather / Evelyn Hewett Fruit Machine / Zarina Liew Le Mime / Naniiebim Mephistos / Jade Sarson Cafe Suada / Louise Wei & Dave Hodgkinson Panda & Polar Bear and David O’Connell, creator of Tozo The Public Servant will also be contributing art!

If you're a fan of online strips, check out the project and you might have a few new favourite creators by the end of the week...

More info: http://www.tempolush.com/wasp

Help launch The Black Cloud


Support Charles Cutting's new graphic short story compilation... If you think it's the kind of thing you would be cool with posting about, liking and sharing on Facespace and Twitter, Charlie would be most grateful...

Over the last year and a half Charles has produced three short stories in graphic form for three different authors.

'After The End' is penned by Tauriq Moosa and deals with a secret scientific experiment.

'Two Little Boys' concerns an intriguing coincidence linking the lives of Adolf Hitler and Ludwig Wittgenstein and is written by Christian David. It first appeared in Issue 29 of The Illustrated Ape.

The final story 'The Bleeding Horse' is an adaptation of a macabre story by Brian J Showers about a haunted Irish pub.


Charlie needs $2000 to cover the printing and shipping costs. By pre-ordering a copy of Black Cloud via Indiegogo you will be entitled to various perks depending on how much you wish to chip in to the campaign. These cost between $15 and $200 and include sketches, advertising space and original artwork.

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/black-cloud


SF Films need funding

If you're a fan of SF films or SCI-FI-LONDON, you could help and find a moment to post some news to your friends/contacts about their crowd funding of new British Sci-Fi films...

To time its release with this year's film festival they're making a short film called "Ellipse" - co-written and directed by Ilana (We Are All Cylons) Rein. It's a co-production with SCI-FI-LONDON and The Royal Observatory Greenwich. They have much incredible talent on board including Territory Studios - the group that did some of the FX for Prometheus....

The campaign page is here http://www.sponsume.com/project/ellipse

Also, SCI-FI-LONDON's first feature has begun production - an askew look at Alien Abduction dramas called "The Search for Simon", directed by Martin (Death) Gooch, which will included crowd sourced footage in its production. To quote the director: "Think Shaun of the Dead rubbing up against The X-Files, with a little Blair Witch Project, and UFOs thrown in for good measure."

Perks include a chance to drive a WW2 tank! (Louis Savy, CEO of Sci-FI London says: "Really, a tank! You can be an oddball for the day in our homage to Kelly's Heroes!")

The campaign page is here https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-search-for-simon

thanks for listening,

Alex

iTunes "New and noteworthy" podcaster, November 2011 -  http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/id390974029 
Programme maker, Resonance 104.4 FM (Arts Council) - www.resonancefm.com
Assistant editor, Electric Sheep Magazine - www.electricsheepmagazine.com
Events / Podcasts, SCI-FI-LONDON - www.sci-fi-london.com
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