(about more than half has left the hall when this picture was taken)
The recent event in the National Museum in my humble opinion was quite a success. I was hopeful that I am able to send the message across to my fellow cartoonists and comic artists and the feedback that I received was quite encouraging. Many has signed up and we are just waiting for them to start posting before guiding them further.
I started my day in the Museum with an interview with a local production company for a documentary on the cartoon industry in Malaysia. This is not a common topic for a documentary and I was quite lucky to be able to say my part.
I believe that at this point if there is one common grievance that we all share is the change in technology has also almost killed off this industry. Those people that are so used to the printed media is finding it difficult to adapt but as the saying goes, 'time and tide waits for no man' and it is indeed true in our industry.
Our event kicked off in the afternoon and I did my caricature, which is one the skills that I picked in New Zealand when I was doing my undergraduate in order to make ends meet. My days as an artist has always been a struggle even back in the days when I was still learning.
A member of the audience was nominated by the crowd and he became my subject.
4 artists from #steem-music, another initiative in community building gave their performances that day and they are ,
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. The crowd were treated to wonderful music before the speech took place. The real reason behind the caricature and music performance was to capture the creative process and reproduce it as a posting in our respective accounts to show the audiences the legitimacy and the simplicity in the entire process.
, a veteran in this industry was no less delightful and candid in his introduction to steemit and some sharing of experience as someone who has little knowledge about the computer and how he manage to post and make some money in the process.
took the mike and explain how #teammalaysia as a community is important in helping the individuals that has started their journey in Steemit achieve their goals by giving them the support when necessary.
Then it was my turn to deliver my part. My delivery was factual. I presented a chronology of the changes in the cartoon industry from the pre World War II era till today. There were statistics given on how #steem-cartoon has progressed and the income that this community has derived. This is part of my research thesis. Steemit came at the right time, not only it introduced me to new friends, helped me earned money but it has also given me a new approach in my paper on the changing media and it influences the industry.
My good friend making his speech and he didn't have any problem addressing the crowd and answering their question as a person who has been involved in the legal fraternity and as someone who has been litigating in the courts for financial institutions. He answered questions on the legality of the blockchain and even tackled issues on the Intellectual rights to the creative contents.
(the hall just before the session went into full swing)
I receive many positive feedback and I am glad that I manage to deliver what I set out to deliver. I hope with this small effort at least we are able to see a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.
