Scott McCloud

参加作品

Brainiac: Transmissions After Zero
Himself
In May 1997, Tim Taylor, creative force behind the beloved Dayton, Ohio rock weirdos BRAINIAC, was on the verge of his band signing to a major record label when his life was cut tragically short by a freak accident. He was 28 years old. Devastated, his family, friends and fans were forced to pick up the pieces. This film explores the history and legacy of Taylor and one of the 90s most original bands.
Stripped
Himself
A documentary on comic strips, with never-seen-before interviews from Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes), Jim Davis (Garfield), Jeff Keane (Family Circus), Cathy Guisewite (Cathy) and dozens more. The film asks a central question: Where do comic strips go when newspapers die? Everybody loves comics, but will they survive in a digital world?
Graphic Novels! Melbourne!
Uncovers an energetic, diverse and productive comics culture on the streets of Melbourne.
Comic Book Literacy
Himself
Comic books are a medium as diverse as movies and encourage more thought than video games. Yet this misunderstood medium has always been the dirty little secret of the literature world. From the immigrant who learns English by reading Superman comics to the child who develops a love of literature from the X-Men, comics have kept America reading for decades with fantastic tales, well structured stories and amazing fantasies.
The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, BONE and the Changing Face of Comics
Himself
Jeff Smith, BONE and the Changing Face of Comics' tells the story of one of the most successful journeys in independent comics.
Adventures Into Digital Comics
Himself
The film observes the events surrounding the sudden decrease of sales of comic books in the US in the early 90's, followed by the surge of webcomics on the Internet.
Comic Books & Superheroes
Self
Comic book writers and artists discuss the depiction of superheroes in the medium.
200 Cigarettes
Bar Band (uncredited)
It's New York City in 1981, and various twentysomethings are converging on a New Year's Eve party.
Glen or Glenda
Second Unit
A psychiatrist tells two stories: one of a trans woman, the other of a pseudohermaphrodite.