Drawn Out Podcast

By: Heard Yet Media
  • Summary

  • Conversations on cartooning
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Episodes
  • Welcome to Drawn Out
    Sep 1 2015

    Drawn Out is a new weekly podcast from Heard Yet Media featuring interviews with cartoonists, animators and illustrators. From comics to street art and from political cartoons to TV animation, we will be speaking with a range of interesting, creative people like Greg Moodie, David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson, Gill Hatcher, Colin Bell and Neil Slorance. Hosted by […]

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    4 mins
  • Greg Moodie
    Sep 2 2015

    In Episode 1 we welcome cartoonist Greg Moodie to the show. Greg’s unique political cartoon strips came to prominence during the Scottish independence referendum campaign between 2012 and 2014. Initially available on the National Collective website and latterly on Bella Caledonia, Greg began a weekly spot in The National newspaper shortly after it’s November 2014 launch. Greg has two books of strips […]

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  • David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson
    Sep 2 2015

    In Episode 2 we welcome animator David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson to the show. For about as long as there’s been a YouTube to post them to, Davey has been putting hilarious animations with an unapologetically Glaswegian accent online. With a distinct visual style and surreal sense of humour he drew the attention of YouTube heavy hitters like Rhett & Link and Frederator Studios. […]

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