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William Dunn on Batman: The Brave & The Bold

For a lot of the past year I had the opportunity to work on the Batman: The Brave & The Bold animated series as a background painter. The chance came via my long-time friend William Dunn, the Background Color Supervisor on the show, whom I’ve known since our days as students at the Joe Kubert School.
Bill’s been out in L.A. for a number of years and has not only had an impressive career in the animation industry, but is an even more accomplished painter on the side.

I was already a fan of the show, so when the schedule got tight and Bill needed help, I was more than happy to pitch in.

Getting to work on a smoothly run production like this one, and on such a well-done homage to one of my favorite characters, was a rare and much appreciated opportunity. I also learned a lot from Bill, who knew exactly the results he wanted and how to get them.

World’s Finest Online recently posted this interesting and insightful interview with Bill.

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Building it.

I’m slowly working on an illustration. Here it is in its preliminary stages.
I started with this rough sketch:

There’s a central figure, surrounded by a ring of vignettes, a title at the top, and a credit at the bottom. Kind of a movie poster approach. I made a series of subsequent drawings to clarify these ideas. First:

A little easier to make out the faces and figures, but almost a setback in other ways. Maintaining the circular composition is important, but the central figure is getting overpowered by the other elements. An easy fix. Just a matter of paying more attention to the size and placement of all the elements.
Another draft:

Now it’s starting to fit together. As I add and delete different elements, I’ve moved them around and grouped them differently. Characters and things that go together thematically are now next to each other, so the entire image is developing a sort of narrative, even if the meaning isn’t noticeable to anyone else yet. I can see, though, that the large head towards the top is going to make it hard to place a title without throwing the whole thing out of whack. The head needs to come down into the illustration more.
Another draft.

That large head at the top is comfortably out of the way and working better with the rest of the design. This is about all I need to move forward from these thumbnail drawings to a stab at finished pencils. I’m letting it sit for a few days, though, so I can look at it with a fresh eye later on.

Either more of these layouts or finished pencils soon…

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The New Newsblog

It’s been almost a year since I posted to my old Livejournal blog, so I’ll take that as a sign to try something new. I’ve relocated to Blogger, but I don’t think I’ll try to import all my old posts as this seems time consuming and difficult.

It’s a clean break.

I’ve just spent the last year coloring backgrounds on Cartoon Network’s “Batman: The Brave & The Bold” animated series. Fun because I was already a fan of the show when the opportunity arose, and I got to work with some great and talented people from whom I learned a great deal in the process.

Editors Scott Peterson and Michael McCalister at DC gave me the wonderful opportunity to work on their “Cartoon Network Action Pack” comic book series, beginning sometime last summer. Since then, I’ve done maybe 5 or so covers and a few interior stories. I’m working on a new one now. Mostly, these are “Ben 10” or “Generator Rex” stories. Very happy to be given this chance.

I recently started penciling “Curses, Foiled Again!”, the sequel to last year’s “Foiled” graphic novel from First Second Books, written by the incomparable Jane Yolen. I’m 20 pages into penciling at this point. About 140 pages to go, then lettering, then inking…

A couple other things in the works, some my own, some are exciting collaborations, but that’s the general idea.

I’ve just posted some new things to the gallery pages at my website: mikecavallaro.com

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About

photo by Seth Kushner

Mike Cavallaro is originally from New Jersey, where he attended the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Art. He began working in comics and animation in the early 1990’s. His clients include Valiant Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image Comics, BOOM! Studios, First Second Books, IDW Publishing, MTV Animation, Warner Brothers Animation, Cartoon Network and others.

His comics work includes “Parade (with fireworks)”, a Will Eisner Comics Industry Award-nominee, “The Life And Times of Savior 28”, a collaboration with writer J.M. DeMatteis, cited as “one of the finest superhero stories of the decade” (Newsarama.com), and “Foiled”the first graphic novel by legendary author Jane Yolena Junior Library Guild selection, a 2011 Young Adult Library Services Association “Great Graphic Novel for Teens” selection, The Graphic Novel Reporter “Best of 2010” selection, and a 2011 Amelia Bloomer Project Recommended Reading List selection.

Mike is a member of the National Cartoonists Society and a founding member of Deep 6 Studios in Brooklyn, where he currently resides.

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