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This lesson examines the different comic book formats and the business and creative decisions that will help you choose the best format(s) for your story.
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In this lesson, we follow up on our earlier lesson What is Story to discuss the pivotal elements that can enhance both your script and your overall comic.
This lesson takes a deep dive into the business, creative, and legal effect trademarks have on the comic book industry, from both a business and creative perspective.
To build your narrative on a solid foundation, comic book creators need to start with the most fundamental question ”What is Story? Andy Schmidt goes in-depth to answer this core question in creating comics.
In this lesson, we explore the economic impact of backer tiers, analyze the difference between revenue and profit for crowdfunding, and explore the relationship between popular backer tiers and profitable ones using the recent Kickstarter for The Business of Freelance Comic Book Publishing.
In this lesson, Andy Schmidt walks through the art and science of balloon placement to simultaneously lead the eye, enhance the story, and elevate the art in your comic.
This class provides a framework that can be applied to any type of creator for any convention at any stage of your career including the selection, economics, and best practices for attending cons as a professional comics creator. Seven Professional Insights of New York Comic-Con 2023
This class discusses what happens to the business you created after you are gone. We review business succession, wills, trusts, and estates as they relate to your company and your IP.
This class discusses maintaining financial records, managing federal, state, and local taxes, tax deductions, and navigating tax audits in relation to your comic books.