Explore every episode of the podcast Drawn Out Podcast
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frank Quitely | 20 Nov 2015 | ||
In Episode 13 we have a rare interview with Vincent Deighan â AKA Frank Quitely â one of the worldâs most in-demand comic book artists. Frank has won four Eisner and three Harvey awards and joins us for a chat about Electric Soup and his work with Mark Millar.   Frank is noticeably absent [âŚ] The post Frank Quitely appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Rob McCallum | 13 Nov 2015 | ||
In Episode 12 we chat via Skype with storyboard and concept artist Rob McCallum. Rob has collaborated with film-makers of the calibre of Guillermo del Toro, George Romero and Edger Wright and his work features in Victor Frankenstein, a new movie starring Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy. We chat about his recent work, his process and advice for [âŚ] The post Rob McCallum appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Gill Hatcher | 11 Sep 2015 | ||
In Episode 3 we welcome cartoonist Gill Hatcher to the show. Gill is the founder of Team Girl Comic, a long-running series of small press anthology comics for female creators based in Scotland. Gill won widespread acclaim and British Comic Award and Scottish Independent Comic Book Award nominations for her solo project The Beginnerâs Guide to Being Outside.   Gillâs interest in the [âŚ] The post Gill Hatcher appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| David âSwatpazâ Ferguson | 02 Sep 2015 | ||
In Episode 2 we welcome animator David âSwatpazâ Ferguson to the show. For about as long as thereâs been a YouTube to post them to, Davey has been putting hilarious animations with an unapologetically Glaswegian accent online. With a distinct visual style and surreal sense of humour he drew the attention of YouTube heavy hitters like Rhett & Link and Frederator Studios. [âŚ] The post David âSwatpazâ Ferguson appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Greg Moodie | 02 Sep 2015 | ||
In Episode 1 we welcome cartoonist Greg Moodie to the show. Gregâs unique political cartoon strips came to prominence during the Scottish independence referendum campaign between 2012 and 2014. Initially available on the National Collective website and latterly on Bella Caledonia, Greg began a weekly spot in The National newspaper shortly after itâs November 2014 launch.   Greg has two books of strips [âŚ] The post Greg Moodie appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Welcome to Drawn Out | 01 Sep 2015 | 00:03:49 | |
Drawn Out is a new weekly podcast from Heard Yet Media featuring interviews with cartoonists, animators and illustrators. From comics to street art and from political cartoons to TV animation, we will be speaking with a range of interesting, creative people like Greg Moodie, David âSwatpazâ Ferguson, Gill Hatcher, Colin Bell and Neil Slorance.  Hosted by [âŚ] The post Welcome to Drawn Out appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Kate Charlesworth | 06 Nov 2015 | ||
In Episode 11 we chat via Skype with Kate Charlesworth. Kate has been published far and wide, in some of the UKâs most read newspapers and magazines. We chat about her recent collaboration with Bryan & Mary Talbot on Sally Heathcote: Suffragette and look back on some of her earlier work.   Kate has enjoyed a long [âŚ] The post Kate Charlesworth appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Moira Munro | 30 Oct 2015 | ||
In Episode 10 we chat with cartoonist and illustrator Moira Munro. Moira has produced cartoon strips for The Herald and Womanâs Weekly and illustrated a number of childrenâs books. We chat about the French cartooning tradition and her recent projects.   Moira started cartooning later in life than some but made up for any lost time with her [âŚ] The post Moira Munro appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Conzo Throb | 23 Oct 2015 | ||
In Episode 9 we chat with illustrator and street artist Conzo Throb. Conzo has been involved with the Secret Walls events and we chat about how that came about and what he loves about the format.   Conzoâs distinctive, roundâheaded and chubby-cheeked characters have been appearing on walls in art studios, office complexes, bars and restaurants across [âŚ] The post Conzo Throb appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Metaphrog | 16 Oct 2015 | ||
In Episode 8 we chat with Metaphrog â graphic novellist duo John Chalmers and Sandra Marrs. They launch their latest book, The Red Shoes and Other Tales, this week and we have the story behind that project amid a thought-provoking conversation.   During the conversation we take the chance to explore the beginnings of their collaboration and [âŚ] The post Metaphrog appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Will Anderson | 09 Oct 2015 | ||
In Episode 7 we chat with Will Anderson. In 2013 Will won a BAFTA for his film The Making of Longbird in which he is seen recreating and arguing with a stroppy Soviet-era cartoon character. His Monkey Love Experiments was also BAFTA nominated, in 2015.   Will is well known for his animated videos featuring a cast of [âŚ] The post Will Anderson appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Hattie Kennedy | 02 Oct 2015 | ||
In Episode 6 we chat with Hattie Kennedy. Hattie has recently completed a PhD at the University of Glasgow, looking at political comic strips from the 1980 and â95 QuĂŠbec independence referenda and how they affected votersâ perceptions of the figure involved.   Besides her academic studies, Hattie also writes about comics for the Graphixia and Panels [âŚ] The post Hattie Kennedy appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Lorna Miller | 25 Sep 2015 | ||
In Episode 5 we chat with Lorna Miller. Lornaâs recent work focuses on editorial cartooning and can be seen in Private Eye, Morning Star, Bella Caledonia and on the new investigative journalism site âThe Ferretâ. Other outlets for Lornaâs work include cartoons drawn for Hastings Independent Press and for the Womenâs International League for Peace & Freedom.   [âŚ] The post Lorna Miller appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||
| Colin Bell & Neil Slorance | 18 Sep 2015 | ||
In Episode 4 we chat with Colin Bell and Neil Slorance. Colin and Neil recently concluded their all-ages comic book series Dungeon Fun, having swept the board at the 2014 Scottish Independent Comic Book Awards and launched a collected edition in September. They also produce a humour strip for the monthly Doctor Who: Twelfth Doctor title from Titan Comics.  [âŚ] The post Colin Bell & Neil Slorance appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast. | |||