HOW TO CREATE 1000 GAGS A YEAR by Jack Markow, Harry Lampert and Dan Koerner. Published by and copyright 1961 by Cartoon Consultants, 170 Broadway, New York 38, N. Y.
Let's say that you are a magazine gag cartoonist. OK? OK!
Today, you have an 8 hour work day to come up with and execute four complete cartoons. Tomorrow, draw 4 more.
And so on.
At that rate, taking off the requisite 2 weeks of vacation (unpaid, since you are a full time freelancer), you will have produced about 1000 cartoons. This book will help.
1000 GAGS A YEAR will not teach you to draw cartoons. It assumes you are already on your way drawing-wise and it's time to develop "systematic methods and habits of work."
I agree with the authors that coming up with ideas that are funny becomes easier with time. But I also think that a cartoonist is limited by his or her aptitude. You can teach the how-to, but so far as succeeding: that's up to the cartoonist, his abilities and his persistence to do this hard work.
-- This is an edited version of an entry originally blogged on June 21, 2011.
1 comment:
Hey Mike, this looks like a very interesting read!! Can't wait to dig into it!! Thanks for posting the whole book!
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