A quick note of the podcasts, video workshops, online exercises and physical classes I have done as part of my research, just for my own memory, mostly!
Books:
Madden, M. (2006) ‘99 Ways to Tell a Story - Exercises in Style’. Jonathan Cape.
Bond, S. (2021) ‘Filth & Grammar - The Comic Book Editors (secret) Handbook’. Off Register Press.
Eisner, W. (2008) ‘Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative’. W.W Norton & Company.
Cossé, A., Estrada, I. and more (2019) ‘The Comics Journal 303 Winter-Spring 2019’. Fantagraphic Books.
El Refaie, E. (2012) ‘Autobiographical Comics - Life Writing In Pictures’. United Press of Mississippi/Jackson
Podcast:
- The Good Ship Illustration Podcast - Picture Books, Drawing and Storytelling: Emma Carlisle
- Make it and then Tell Everybody:
Sabba Khan
Luke Healy
Video Workshops:
- Sarah Dyer Patreon:
- 40 Faces Exercise (https://www.patreon.com/posts/55211163)
- Book review: Negative space/white backgrounds
- Andrew McMillan Writing Workshop - Discussed Folktale Week prompts and how to find your own meaning behind the words, also how to change perspective.
- Playful Book Making - Drawing two full scenes on A3 and folding into a hotdog zine to create pockets from the full scene, really fun and interesting.
- Sense Of Place Part 1-3 - (https://www.patreon.com/posts/sense-of-place-1-67671289) - An exercise in sequential scenes, using references photos for the middle panel, which were all places; and then illustrating the before and after scenes.
- Emma Carlisle Patreon:
- Roughs, Thumbnails and Artwork (https://www.patreon.com/posts/sketchbook-tour-67673075) - A breakdown of Emma's process of creating a children's picture book.
Physical Classes:
- See you Naked Mondays - Life Drawing Class - Left Bank Leeds