Animated editorial cartoons are completely different from static editorial cartoons.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
With a standard editorial cartoon, you're taking tons of information and synthesizing it down to a single bite - a single moment in time. With animated editorial cartoons, it's more storytelling.
People really love editorial cartoons, and I think publishers understand that.
There are no cartoons about happy marriages.
Cartoonists are untrained artists, while illustrators are more trained.
I have no idea what readership is of written editorials, but it doesn't come anywhere close to the readership of editorial cartoons.
Cartoons are not real drawings, because they are drawings intended to be read.
Animators can only draw from their own experiences of pain and shock and emotions.
Editorial cartoons are about concept. The illustration is merely a vehicle to convey a point of view. We're here to protect and inform the public, to attack and repel those who do not agree with our long-term shared interest.
The best cartoons have no words at all - just the image pops out.
The ratings board is completely different when it comes to film versus the television arena.