Friday, 10. January 2003

Interview with Simpsons creator Matt Groening


Matt Groening’s success as a cartoonist/animator may be the best counter we have to the old P.T. Barnum adage that no one ever lost money underestimating the intelligence of the public. From his early notoriety as the man behind the comic strip “Life in Hell” -- which he still produces weekly -- to his ongoing bastion of American satire “The Simpsons” and its skewed, sci-fi cousin “Futurama,” Groening has shown that the comedy of dysfunction and disrespect can pull in a wide, devoted audience. But much has changed technologically in the 20-plus years since “Life In Hell” made its first appearance in an alternative weekly -- even in the 13 years since “The Simpsons” first revitalized and revolutionized animated television. Here, Groening offers his views on Web cartooning, digital vs. hand-drawn animation, and how technology has changed the way we view comedy.

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