Jack Teagle and Dan Berry chat about winning awards, approaches to developing a style and The Simpsons.
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Tony Lee
Tony Lee and Dan Berry talk in depth about inspiration, ideas, pitches and what it takes to be a writer.
Daniel Humphry
Daniel Humphry and Dan Berry talk about Off Life, the UK’s only street press comic magazine. Topics covered include typography, distribution and secret handshakes.
Roman Muradov
Roman Muradov and Dan Berry talk about effortless and carefree artwork, process and sabotage.
Katie Green
Katie Green and Dan Berry talk about her upcoming graphic memoir entitled Lighter Than My Shadow, her creative process and separating Katie the character from Katie the author.
Jon McNaught
Jon McNaught and Dan Berry spoke in person at his studio in Bristol about alternative comics, his process and print work and his approaches to storytelling.
Nick Edwards
Nick Edwards and Dan Berry talk about finding tools that work, sketchbooks and smashing stuff up.
Edward Ross
Edward Ross and Dan Berry talk about speaking the language of film, science fact (not fiction) and measuring success.
Kristyna Baczynski
Kristyna Baczynski (Kriss-Tenner Baa-Chin-Ski, not Chris-Teena Baaz-In-Ski) and Dan Berry talk about the correct pronunciation of her name, heritage and the idea of artistic style as an accent.
Viv Schwarz
Viv Schwarz and Dan Berry talk hospital clowns, creative processes and writing the voice of a character.
Luke Pearson
Luke Pearson and Dan Berry talk about Luke’s entrance into comics, his process and responding to compliments.
John Martz
John Martz and Dan Berry talk about his work, tools, the differences between intuitive and planned drawing and the influential illustration blog Drawn! that John started and ran for 8 years. John and Dan talk about how the conditions that led to it’s success (that blogging platforms allowed it to exist) eventually lead to it’s closure (everyone being able to do exactly that all the time).
Roger Langridge
Roger Langridge and Dan Berry chat about tricking people into liking their work, getting better at writing and remaining visible.
Newsletter, Money, Be Specific.
Ok, here’s a couple of things. I’ve put together the means to send out a monthly newsletter. It’ll have a recap of the month’s episodes, some behind the scenes stuff, happenings and updates on all things Make/Tell. It will possibly be the best damned email newsletter you’ve ever signed up to. Think of it like a newspaper that gets emailed to you or a pen-pal you don’t really write back to or one of those family letters that get sent out at christmas, only every month. Perfect. There’s a handy box in the sidebar just to the right here, so go and do that.
I’m drumming up donations to help cover the cost of travelling to do more interviews in person. I think you can tell from the shows so far that I prefer chatting face to face. Not only do I get more control over the sound quality, it’s much nicer to talk to someone in person instead of through a screen. If you like the idea of this, donate whatever you want to help me do this. If you are completely happy with the show exactly as it is, then still consider donating a quid or two. It costs me money to do this show, and your donations mean I get to keep doing it. What I’d really like is for people to set up a recurring donation so I can plan stuff ahead. That’d be cool.
Talking of planning ahead, I’m planning on producing a handful of shorter more polished shows on specific themes. It should be fun. The working title for these is ‘Be Specific’.
So in summary, give me your email address and your money and I’ll keep recording myself talking to people.
Ryan North
Ryan North and Dan Berry talk about writing Dinosaur Comics comic for ten years, writing the Adventure Time comics, the webcomics marketing economy and running the largest kickstarter publishing project.
Declan Shalvey
Declan Shalvey and Dan Berry recorded a conversation at the 2D festival in Derry over breakfast in a restaurant, hence the background noise. Topics covered include the way that other cultures see each other, process and realism.
Warwick Johnson Cadwell
Warwick Johnson Cadwell and Dan Berry talk at the 2D festival in Derry, Northern Ireland about making noises while drawing, quality of line and driving someone else’s car. Warwick was also on the very first Make It Then Tell Everybody. Check that out too.
Emma Vieceli
Emma Vieceli and Dan Berry found the time after a busy day at the 2D Comics festival in Derry to record a chat. Topics of conversation include a round of bad job oneupmanship, the stigman surrounding the word manga and working digitally.
Lisa Hanawalt
Lisa Hanawalt and Dan Berry talk process, comedy and leaning in to a career. Lisa’s new book My Dirty Dumb Eyes is out from Drawn & Quarterly.
Stephen Holland
Stephen Holland of the comic shop Page 45 in Nottingham talks to Dan Berry about the terms mainstream & small press, getting people into comics and whether people judge a book by it’s cover.