The Cartoonist

The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, Bone and the Changing Face of Comics is a 2009 documentary about the life and art of Jeff Smith, the creator of the Bone comic series and described as one of America's greatest living cartoonists.[1] The feature-length film is by American director Ken Mills and was produced by Mills James Productions.[2][3][4]

The Cartoonist
Directed byKen Mills
Produced byKen Mills
Cameron James
Written byKen Mills
Based onBone
by Jeff Smith
Narrated byBeth Emery
CinematographyScott Myers
Jason Hambach
James McCullars
Andy Marshall
Mike Meyer
Edited byMike Meyer
Ken Mills
Jeff Drake
Production
company
Mills James Productions
Release date
  • May 22, 2009 (2009-05-22)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Cartoonist has been released for international distribution on DVD.

Synopsis

The Cartoonist tells the inspiring story of Jeff Smith's creation of the epic comic book, Bone, hailed by Time magazine as "one of the ten greatest graphic novels of all time."[5]

Fellow cartoonists Scott McCloud, Colleen Doran, Harvey Pekar, Paul Pope and Terry Moore, as well as friends, associates, experts and Jeff himself, share their stories of this worldwide phenomenon that began in small comics shops and is now found in bookstores, schools, libraries and the homes of millions of adults and children in 25 countries. In addition to discussing Jeff's early years, influences and philosophies, the film provides a look at a unique industry and art form that continues to change and evolve.

Release

The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, Bone and the Changing Face of Comics made its world premiere on May 22, 2009 at the Wexner Center for the Arts on the campus of The Ohio State University.[6] The premiere was part of the Visiting Filmmakers series, where rising stars and acclaimed masters come to screen their films and talk with Wexner Center audiences. The event was co-sponsored by Ohio State’s Cartoon Library & Museum.[7]

Reception

The documentary was well received by critics. It was recommended as a "steller program" by Booklist,[8] and others suggested that it may prove a useful resource for students researching the creative writing process.[9] The film has been lauded as "essential viewing for comics fans",[10] although one review described it as "more mash note than journalism".[11]

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References

  1. Lucy Shelton Caswell and David Filipi, Jeff Smith: Bone and Beyond (Columbus, OH.: The Ohio State University, Wexner Center for the Arts, 2008), ISBN 978-1-881390-46-6.
  2. Starker, Melissa. Columbus Alive, Movie Reviews, 2009-05-21
  3. Cross, David J. "Film Focuses on Local Artist", This Week Community News (Hilliard, Ohio), 2009-05-20
  4. National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Ohio Valley Region, Focus Newsletter, 2009-05-18
  5. Arnold, Andrew D."No Bones About It", Time magazine 2004-08-17
  6. Wexner Center for the Arts news release, May 22, 2009
  7. "The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, Bone, & the Changing Face of Comics", Comic Book Resources, 2009-05-22.
  8. Booklist Editors’ Choice: Media, 2009, Booklist.
  9. "A Review of 'The Cartoonist'", Kevin's Meandering Mind.
  10. "Review: Jeff Smith Documentary -- 'The Cartoonist'", Out from the Comic Shop.
  11. Starker, Melissa (May 20, 2009). "Movie Review: The Cartoonist", Columbus Alive.
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