Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for July 18, 2009
Transcript:
Zonker: "Dear Mike and Zonk: Are you guys standing in a real mail silo? Just wondering. Sam, Orlando." Mike: Actually, Sam, we're in front of a "green screen," which allows us to be anywhere - from Walden Pond to Paris! Watch! Is it changing? Zonker: No, it's still a mail bin. Mike: Um... trust us on this. Zonker: It's great, really.
Steve Bartholomew over 15 years ago
Always wondered how they get all those special effects in comics.
babbie Premium Member over 15 years ago
Nah, these are fake special effects.
ozzimandius over 15 years ago
Nods thopse episodes get used as Midnight on wards filler on the Family Channel version of ABC, Drew Carey. Colin Mochury, Ryan Stilles, Wayne Brady, and The guest slot. Those shows are Priceless. Twas a sad day indeed when that got canceled
GJ_Jehosaphat over 15 years ago
Joe Allen - My guess between emu or ostrich - I’d guess Emu due to coloring (brownish) instead of black/white (Ostrich). I’ve never lived with big birds like emus but I know there are folks who raise them as “pets” or for “meat”.
BlueRaven over 15 years ago
It’s only a model.
(shh)
benbrilling over 15 years ago
background malfunction
benbrilling over 15 years ago
Is it behind him or is it emerging from his head?
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
Drawing the green screen is the hardest part for the artist, then he has to draw the background on top if it.
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member over 15 years ago
These guys have read “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury.
Mstfyd over 15 years ago
Yaay Dooneysbury! The stupid Staten Island Advance took it out in favor of Beetle Bailey, of all lame, retro things. I’m happy I found it here.
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
That would be the Staten Island Retreat, sounds like.
You’re right, Dypak, and under high magnification one can still see the green pixels in amongst the pixels pertaining to the “background” picture.
aardvarkseyes over 15 years ago
Reminds me of “Who Killed Roger Rabbit?” (the book, not the movie). Behind the scenes of the comics industry is not pretty.
PS: It’s Colin Mochrie.