1. What went well at this year’s festival?
2. What went poorly?
3. What do you think we can improve?
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Let’s get this started! A few words from your Master of Ceremonies, Jon-Mikel Gates, before we get on to the good stuff.
6:05
Mister PATRICK MAPP shares with us a few examples of THE BEST COMICS ANYWHERE EVER, welcomed to the stage by the OLYMPIA FREE CHOIR.
6:25
Mister RICK PERRY, sung into our midst by the OLYMPIA FREE CHOIR as though by a band of angels, shares a little bit with us about THE ANIMATION OF WINSOR McCAY.
6:45
We bring Mister PATRICK MAPP back to the stage for a moment, and he TELLS US HOW IT IS.
6:55
We take a short break while the OLYMPIA FREE CHOIR soothes our souls with sweet, sweet music.
7:05
OLYMPIA COMICS FESTIVAL GUEST OF HONOR, Mister PETER BAGGE, tells us a bit about himself and his work.
7:25
Mister PETER BAGGE is joined onstage by Master of Ceremonies JON-MIKEL GATES, who asks him about television, noodle arms, and 35 YEARS OF BRILLIANT COMICS.
7:45
We welcome TODD JAMES LUQUE to the stage to put the finishing touches on the 9TH ANNUAL OLYMPIA COMICS FESTIVAL!
12:00 - 12:45 - Kid’s Comics Clinic: How to Draw if you Can’t Draw - Don’t know how to draw? Patrick Mapp, owner of Danger Room Comics, will teach you how!
1:00 - 1:45 - Kid’s Comics Clinic: Make an 8 Page Mini Comic - Jon-Mikel Gates, cartoonist extrordinaire, teaches how to use one sheet of paper to make an 8 page comic book.
2:00 - 2:45 - Kid’s Comics Clinic: Basics of Comics Construction - Patrick Mapp teaches the basics of designing and bining zines that don’t fall apart.
3:00 - 3:45 - Comics and Education - Join librarian, Rachelle Martin and Danger Room employee, Chelsea Baker to discuss the strengths of comics as educational tools and the best way to utilize them.
12:00 - 12:45 - Making, Publishing, Distributing, and Selling your Comics and Zines - Four publishers, Dylan Williams, Tim Goodyear, Jason Miles, and Christina “Blue” Crow, talk about the process of getting your comics and zines into the hands of the people you want to read them. Learn the basics of the major aspects of doing your own comics. Audience participation and brainstorming is encouraged.
1:00 - 1:45 - Comic Book Fight Club - Jon-Mikel Gates leads a fight club. Everyone draws a character and then they fight. In the end, there can be only one!
2:00 - 2:45 - Life Drawing - Katy Ellis O’Brien and Angelica Blevins invite you to come draw The Can Cannibals - the finest burlesque dancers Olympia has to offer.
3:00 - 3:45 - Flip Book Workshop - Stefan Gruber, award winning Seattle animator, teaches a workshop on how to make flip books. Bring your favorite pen and watch your drawings come to life!
2:00 - 2:45 - Politics in Comics - How effectively are politics conveyed through comics? What happens when a cartoon runs for mayor? Join Peter Bagge, Steve Willis, and Jon-Mikel Gates for a discussion on the roll of politics in comics.
3:00 - 3:45 - Interview with Theo Ellsworth and Austin English - Come meet Theo Ellsworth (Capacity) and Austin English (Windy Corner) and watch as Dylan Williams from Sparkplug Comics asks them questions. Then ask some questions yourself.
]]>We want this year’s anthology to be the best damn anthology yet at OCF, and we’ve heard from a lot of potential contributors that the deadline, falling so close to both a major holiday and the end of the academic year, interfered with their ability to share their best work. Therefore, we’ve extended the deadline by more than two months, to encourage you - yes, you! - to bring your comics out and support the Olympia Comics Festival.
We’ll be supporting the publication of THE ROUGH GUIDE later this summer with an all-out Book Release Bash; we hope you’ll support THE ROUGH GUIDE and the Olympia comics festival by sending in your work! The submission guidelines are all the same as before, and we’ve included them below for your convenience. If you have any questions, feel free to email us, or stop in and talk to one of the friendly people at the Danger Room. Thanks!
Best wishes,
The Olympia Comics Festival
The Rough Guide to Olympia is the official comics anthology of the Olympia Comics festival, and we want you to contribute. We’d like to read your stories about Olympia, or about your life in/near/under Olympia, or maybe just stories that remind you of Olympia, or stories you made while in Olympia. All comers are welcome, from new creators working on their very first story to old hacks cranking out yet-another anthology piece. All kinds of story are welcome, too; in the past, we’ve printed everything from very personal meditations on the meaning of life and death to stick figures and fart jokes. We’d love to see what you come up with.
The Rough Guide will be a black-and-white, digest-size (5.5″ x 8.5″) saddle-stitched booklet. Pages should reduce to this size, leaving a 1/4″ margin on all sides of the page, i.e., the “live” area is 5″ x 8″. Files should be submitted as TIFFs, PNGs, or (if you must) JPEGs; for best results, line art should be saved as a black-and-white TIFF at 1200 dpi, and grayscale art should be saved as a grayscale TIFF at 300 dpi. If all this is making your brain a bit fuzzy, you can send us high-quality photocopies of your work for us to scan, care of Danger Room Comics, at 201 4th Avenue West, Olympia, WA 98501-1003. And of course, you can always email us with your questions (or your artwork) at olympiacomicsfestival@gmail.com.
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10 CrankLeft
11 Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg & Sarah Oleksyk
12 Olympia Comics Festival info table
13 Savannah Horrocks Illustration
14 Profanity Hill (also see this site.)
15 Gretta Harley & Greg Fling
17 Kinokogallery & Zine City Comix
18 Art Bureau
19 Never Knows/Heavy Manufacturing Concern
20 Stumptown Underground & Friends
22 Rainbow Pyramid Studios & Friends
24 Magma Comics
27 Famine Lands
28 Jason Trent and Morgan Picton
29 Eye Candy Animation Festival and SEAT
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All Ages
Come be dazzled by the work of local animators! Gathering recent pieces by professional, amateur, and student animators from all around the Pacific Northwest, this one-night extravaganza will showcase a variety of visually striking animation styles and techniques — something for everyone! Hosted by students from The Evergreen State College, in conjunction with SEAT (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) and The Olympia Comics Festival. For more information: http://blogs.evergreen.edu/tommythompson
Tentative Program:
Intro Animation Dir. Ruth Hayes 0:20
Endless Tunnel Dir. Tommy Thompson 4:30
The Shaky Hands: Already Gone Music Video Dir. Clyde Petersen 3:17
These Pancakes Are Tiny Dir. Matthew Seely 3:38
Orpheus and Eurydice Dir. Morgan Dusatko 5:00
Fire Fire I heard The Cry Dir. Drew Christie 1:30
The Monster That Sleeps But Never Wakes Up Dir. Brian Fligner 2:45
A Moment’s Reverie Dir. Tess Martin 10:22
Petting Zoo 1 & 2 Dir. Stefan Gruber 5:00
Fridge Frottage Dir. Devon Damonte 4:00
Missed Aches Dir. Joanna Priestley 4:00
Parasol Dir. Web Crowell 5:00
Nature on its Course Dir. Su-An Ng 2:30
Lusine: Two Dots Music Video Dir. Britta Johnson 4:39
Westside Elegies Dir. Marina Gagarina 5:00
High Strung Dir. Tommy Thompson 9:00
Outro Animation Dir. Ryan Ortgiesen 0:30
More information is available from the Olympia Film Society here: http://www.olympiafilmsociety.org/1975/02/25/saturday-june-5-eye-candy-animation-festival-presents%E2%80%A6/