
Since the early days of the interwebs Cory Casoni, Brad Guigar, & Scott Kurtz have been creating and publishing content online. Join them every week to discuss art, test new media technologies, talk to other industry professionals, and share some laughs.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

Part two of my interview with Donna and Scott Sava the producers of the full-length animated feature film Animal Crackers. We finish discussing the long road to getting the movie distributed.
Scott talks with Donna and Scott Sava about their crazy idea to break out of poverty by making a feature-length 3D animated film.
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I talk with Norwegian cartoonist Jens K Styve about his affectionate and hilarious comic strip Dunce, going freelance in your 40s, and living with the northern lights as your neighbor.
Surviving Creativity is a show I do not miss! It’s like sitting down after work, and just talking with friends about what they’ve been doing. It’s both hilarious and informing. It used to be just Scott, Brad, and Cory talking about stuff, and cracking each other up. Now they’re talking to other creatives (not just visual artists), and I can’t wait to listen! So glad it’s back!!
I have been a supporter of the podcast on Patreon ever since I found out that would give me access to a ringtone of Brad Guigar’s laugh. I am not an artist or creative type but the interviews are fun and I often learn something about running a business.
Surviving Creativity is the best podcast I’ve listened to on the topic of being a comics creator. While other podcasts focus on the product itself - the titles, the issues, the strips and the storylines - this podcast discusses the actual work of making comics, with a focus on self-publishing comics online. If you’re an aspiring professional, this is one to listen to, hosted by cartoonists who pioneered webcomics and have been working in the industry for decades. Also, the theme song and outro m... more
Did you ever wonder what the creators of your favourite comic or podcast think and do about there ability to survive? Listen to this. It makes you think, laugh and sometimes sad... great listening whilst cooking, driving or painting your miniatures!
Edit: THEY ARE BACK! Huzza!
Hope everyone had a good break!










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