Just returned from a wonderful weekend in NYC with our good friends, Dwane and Jan Powell. Lots of walking, eating (and drinking). We also had dinner with the great Arnold and Caroline Roth:
Author: Ann
Understanding the Fiscal Cliff (in 2m 30s)
Former Clinton Secretary of Labor Robert Reich explains (and draws)
from YouTube
Speaker Boehner appoints a woman to committee chair
Oh, look- just days after Speaker Boehner appointed 19 men to committee chair positions for the 113th Congress, he announces that Representative Candice S. Miller of Michigan will head the Committee on House Administration.
The process
A recent Facebook post asked me to explain how I create my animations. Basically, I approach the concept process the same as I did my print editorial cartoons; reading and listening to the news, drawing thumbnails, and making notes in my sketchbook.My drawings tend to be very rough so sometimes I can’t even decipher what I’ve done.
On deadline days I’ll decide on which idea to take to the next step to make sure that it will work as an animation. This is where my process changes (and becomes longer) than my process to create a print cartoon. While sketching up ideas I’ll also write down possible sound effects to use and then go online to find and purchase what I’ll need. Sounddogs is my favorite to use. After that it’s time to lay tracks and begin figuring out the timing. In Photoshop, I’ll scan in rough drawings and export to Flash where I’ve laid my sound tracks. Once I think it’s working, I’ll send to my editor at The Washington Post for approval. After I get her ok, then it’s time to do the final animation animation poses.
This is where I’ll send you over to an excellent video by Anup Kaphle which shows the rest of the process (this was done about a year ago, so it won’t show the one above; but you’ll get the idea)- and then here is the finished version.
No More Laughing
Last spring I participated in an international editorial cartoonists conference at Emory University. While I was there, a Belgium filmmaker interviewed several of us for a film about cartooning and Freedom of Speech. The trailer is nicely done.
The flat-earth candidate
Looks like Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) is already starting his 2016 campaign. Not only is he pandering to the Christian Right, he’s also hinting at the “trickle-down government” narrative Mitt Romney pushed during the 2012 campaign.
Turkey day and Christmas officially merge
Oh, good grief. Stores are now opening on 8pm Thanksgiving Day for the Christmas shopping season.
Beckhams leaving LaLa land
A cartoon from 2007 about David Beckham joining LA Galaxy (the Guardian on his departure).
A look back at past sex scandals
A slideshow of print cartoons from my archives- Bill Clinton, The Catholic Church, Newt Gingrich and more.
Cheney banana
I was going through some old print cartoons and came across this. No relative news; just thought Cheney makes a good banana:
Romney’s gifts
Mitt Romney blames his loss on Obama’s “gifts” to Hispanics, African-Americans, young voters.
Surveillance and your privacy
He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither.
I didn’t know this but the actual Benjamin Franklin quote is “Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety” or; “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety”.
Anyway, the Petreaus still-evolving mess has brought up the issue of surveillance and how far it reaches into our private lives. Glenn Greenwald over at The Guardian has great column about it.