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===Pitches=== |
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Revision as of 08:34, 26 July 2014
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Dan Schoening (also known as Dapper Dan) is an animator and comics penciler based in the city of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.
About
Dan Schoening, from a young age, was always encouraged to draw. Dragon's Lair influenced him to go into animation. He began to study art in high school and graduated with honors. [1] Schoening studied visual arts at Camosun College and animation at VanArts. He storyboarded for the Cartoon Network's "Ed, Edd n Eddy" and on educational software for kids through Victoria's InLight Entertainment. In the comic book industry, Schoening has done work for DC Comics and Ape Entertainment. He describes himself as quiet and introverted and admits his biggest fans are his mother and daughter. [2]
Process
Dan Schoening uses Col-Erase pencils for line work then he finishes art using Photoshop. [3] The art goes to Luis Delgado for coloring. Between the two, it takes about 3.5 weeks to complete an issue's worth of art. [4] The first 3-4 days are spent on thumb-nailing upon getting an issue script from Erik Burnham. Schoening usually spends 14 hours on average on each page. [5]
Related to Ghostbusters
He has done pencils in comic book stories:
- "What in Samhain Just Happened?!"
- "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?"
- IDW Ongoing Series
- Volume One
- Volume Two
- Ghostbusters Issue #1 to Ghostbusters Issue #6
- Ghostbusters Issue #7 to Ghostbusters Issue #8
- The New Ghostbusters Stripped only
- Ghostbusters Issue #9 to Ghostbusters Issue #20
- Ghostbusters: Total Containment
He had done covers in the comic books:
- "IDW Publishing- What in Samhain Just Happened?!"
- Incentive Cover
- "Ghostbusters: Infestation 1"
- Volume One
- Ghostbusters Issue #1
- Cover A
- Cover RI A
- Cover RI B
- Second Printing
- Ghostbusters Issue #2
- Cover A
- Cover RI
- Ghostbusters Issue #3
- Cover A
- Second Printing
- Ghostbusters Issue #4
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #5
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #6
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #7
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #8
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #9
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #10
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #11
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Issue #12
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Volume 3 TPB
- Front and Back Cover
- Issue #13
- Cover A
- Issue #14
- Cover A
- Issue #15
- Cover A
- Issue #16
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Volume 4 TPB
- Front and Back Cover
- Ghostbusters: Total Containment
- Ghostbusters Issue #1
- Volume Two
- Issue #1
- Cover A
- Cover B
- Cover C
- Cover D
- Subscription Cover
- Issue #2
- Regular Cover
- Cover RI
- Issue #3
- Regular Cover
- Issue #4
- Cover A
- Issue #5
- Cover A
- Issue #6
- Cover A
- Issue #7
- Cover A
- Issue #8
- Regular Cover
- Cover RI
- Ghostbusters Volume 6 TPB
- Front Cover
- Issue #9
- Cover A
- Issue #10
- Regular Cover
- Cover RI
- Issue #11
- Cover A
- Issue #12
- Cover A
- Ghostbusters Volume 7 TPB
- Front Cover
- Issue #13
- Cover A
- Issue #14
- Regular Cover
- Issue #1
- The X-Files: Conspiracy: Ghostbusters
- Subscription Cover
Pitches
In March 2009, Dan Schoening and James Eatock started work on a pitch for a 10 issue arc to IDW Comics that took place five months after the first movie. Louis Tully, Dana Barrett, and Walter Peck were set to appear. Plans included not repeating events from the movie, not much of Slimer, and staying grounded in New York City. Four sequential pages were included to illustrate the pitch and the story was titled "The Things I Could Tell You About Ereshkigal." The guys emerged from a bust in downtown involving a Class 7 with six tentacles and shot eye beams only to be interviewed by Cynthia Crawford. The first two issues dealt with Jennifer becoming merged with a female spirit called Ereshkigal. The stories would continue with Riker's Island, Ellis Island, and new characters with shady plans.
They pitched the comic months later. The pitch wasn't green lit because a ten issue series was too risky at the time. Ultimately, Eatock and Schoening did an exclusive story "Guess What's Coming To Dinner?" for the Haunted Holidays trade collection. [8] [9]
Trivia
- Dan Schoening used to work at a Toys R Us. [10]
- On page 10 of Ghostbusters Issue #2, Dan makes a cameo on the observation desk with his daughter while walking past Jim Silver.
- On the Subscription Cover of Ghostbusters Volume 2 Issue #1, Dan's photo is to the right of Janine.
External Links
References
- ↑ Alabama Ghostbusters Podcast Episode 16 6/9/14, 5:05-7:06
- ↑ Times Colonist "Artist helps keep Ghostbusters tradition alive" 10/26/11
- ↑ Dapperpomade Tweet 10/1/13
- ↑ erikburnham Tweet #3 3/5/12
- ↑ Alabama Ghostbusters Podcast Episode 16 6/9/14
- ↑ 3/11 Blog Post
- ↑ Infestation deviation
- ↑ Dapper Dan Blog 2/28/10
- ↑ New York Daily News 3/3/10
- ↑ Cross The Streams Episode 36, 24:04-24:06