Episode 80

It’s time to grab the surfboard and hit Robot Beach!  Matt Forcum joins me to talk about his first year in webcomics, what he’s learned, and how he creates the most excellent Robot Beach. Matt’s an animator, a teacher, and quite obviously, a very talented writer and artist. I love talking to established pros on my show, but I equally love hearing from the ones who are just starting out and getting their feet under them.  I can’t recommend Robot Beach enough as an example of what to do right when you’re starting out, from character design and writing, to interacting with your fan base. Enjoy!

 

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Discussion (14) ¬

  1. Alec Fritz

    Good luck to Matt and the comic!

  2. Irma

    Wonderful interview! I was very happy to hear Matt’s process was about as backwards as mine is. Now I can feel a little less “wrong.” ;)

    And, also hooray for Finding Nemo! :) It’s at the top of my list and I don’t hear it get referenced enough, in my opinion.

  3. Tom Racine

    Alec! I agree…best of luck to Matt, but I don’t think he needs a lot of luck with the way he’s going.

    Irma! However you work creatively, it’s not “wrong” or “right.” It just is. The zen of creation, baby. ;) And having watched “Finding Nemo” about 4,503 times with my daughter, I do agree that it’s a great film. Very tight….but “The Incredibles” is going to be hard to top in my book.

  4. Irma

    I’ve heard “The Incredibles’” praises so many times on this show by you and guests I think it’s time I rent it :)

  5. Lucas

    Great show, Tom. I listened to it yesterday as I was cleaning my garage from the aftermath of the quake.

  6. Matt Forcum

    Thanks guys! It was a lot of fun!

  7. PJ Grogan

    Tom: Thank GOD, someone else sings the praises of The Incredibles! It seems it’s the most overlooked and under appreciated movie in the Pixar catalog. Even Cars gets more attention. I do have to say though, I am also a big fan of Monsters Inc. The storyline and character design is superb. And it’s the only animated feature that brings a tear to my eye to this day.

  8. Isaiah

    Tom, I just came across these podcasts, and I have to say they are great. You do a great job and have a lot of great guests that I’m looking forward to listening to as I scour the archives.

    Okay, I’m done sucking up :) Keep up the great interviews!

  9. Tom Racine

    Luuuuuucas! Glad I could bring a little joy to the quake aftermath. We had a good shake, but no damage. It was a little….intense. :)

    PJ! My 4 year old daughter will put that movie in from time to time, and I am always happy to see it. It improves with time and honestly, just might be the best superhero movie of all time. (As for tears, that moment in Toy Story 2 with the Sarah McLaughlin song about “She Loved Me” reduces me to tears every time. And the 20 minute opening of “Up?” Don’t get me started.

    Isaiah! Welcome, my friend! Anyone doing something called “Bears Vs. Zombies” is welcome here! There are some great conversations in the archives, so let me know what you think when you go through them. And if you like comics podcasts, don’t forget my buds over at “Comics Coast to Coast.” They’re always doing quality work…and Kurt at TGT Webcomics gets into great detail on the webcomics world. :)

  10. Russell

    As a fan of Robot Beach, it was really cool to hear more about his processes and such. Keep the Lazy Sundays!!

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