A little peek at the Whiteout movie.
Extra TV made a visit to the Whiteout set and shot this interview with Kate Beckinsale. Turn down the sound on your computer so you don’t have to hear the creepy-ass voice-over guy. This was actually filmed one of the days I was there. And hey, as long as Warner Bros is showing a bit of the look of the film, I guess I might as well put up a few of my sketchbook doodles from the set:

Kate Beckinsale and Gabriel Macht, in character.

Executive Producer Don Carmody

A tech waitiing for instructions.

Director of Photography Chris Soos

Director Dominic Sena. When his focus got intense, he’d sort of “conduct” along with the action, moving his hands like there was an orchestra in front of him.
Our daily list of Jeff Parker raves: Scans Daily | Face rockery | London Loves Comics | Johanna Draper’s Comics Worth Reading | Wednesday’s Haul | Newsarama
Those Newsarama and Scans Daily links also have comics in them for you to read.
Here’s a sharp review of a favorite webcomic of mine- Planet Saturday, by Pittsburgh-based illustrator Monty Kane.
Douglas Wolk writes us:
Hi, my dear Portland friends–
As most of you know, I’ve got a book that comes out this week:
“Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean.” There’s
going to be a release party for it, too: a First Thursday event this
Thursday evening, July 5, from 6 to 10 PM. It’s at Floating World
Comics, an awesome little comics-and-art-book store at 20 NW Fifth
Ave. #101, between Burnside and Couch; their number is 503.241.0227.
The “Reading Comics” release party doubles as an art opening and book
release party for Jeremy Tinder’s book “Black Ghost Apple Factory.”
It should be a good time.Jeremy also made a poster for the party, which you can see here.
Here’s a sketch from Jonathan Case of a character from his GN in progress, Sea Freak.
-Steve Lieber, posting for Periscope.
Jesse is the king of the comics mashup:
http://periscopestudio.com/hank-ketchams-fight-club/
I spy with my little eye… Tezuka, Herge, and Kirby on the left side.
paul,
call me when you do asterix and obelix/power man and iron fist mash up.
The gentlemen in the red Oden t-shirt is the creator of Mania, the Trail Blazers documentary. He is a fantastic inker and storyboard artist.
SOMEONE RECOGNIZED YOU DAN! from DANNY!
Wow, that was fast!
This here internet thing is a wowzer!
kdb
cool draw :D
Jeff Parker is way too tall to be The Equalizer, or even Edward Woodward.
I just read almost the entire archive in one sitting. It’s been awhile since I’ve been grabbed like that. Fantastic!
Thanks for sharing this design.
Do you guys have more images of this?
Well, the show opens next week and we’ll have more pictures of everything then- but in the meantime, Erika’s got some pictures up of her Cephalopony and all of us working on pony sculptures. You can see them at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/erikamoen/4110575920/
Ooo…I didn’t realize the ponies were up through January. I’ve been watching pony progress on flickr with much interest. More reason to come down to Portland for NYE!
It’s actually Oregon Business Magazine. =) I’m the art director here and you can see the spread here: http://web.mac.com/hellvetica/Site/magazine.html
Thanks for being in our story!
Correction made- sorry about that!
We just got comps of the magazine at the studio and it looks GREAT!
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