Friday, 17 August 2012

Independiente

género o estilo independiente:
música independiente, género musical Indie (rock o metal) o producción musical fuera de los grandes estudios
cine independiente, cine Indie, producido fuera de los grandes estudios cinematográficos
videojuegos independientes, juegos producidos en forma privada
cultura independiente, vestuario, moda y estilo de vivir Indie. Todo lo que atañe a esa subcultura.
las siguientes entidades deportivas:
Club Atlético Independiente, club de Avellaneda, Argentina;
Independiente Medellín, equipo de fútbol de Colombia;
Independiente Santa Fe, equipo de fútbol de Colombia;
Club Deportivo Independiente de Cauquenes, equipo de fútbol de la ciudad de Cauquenes, Chile;
Club Atlético Independiente (Trinidad), equipo de fútbol de Uruguay;
Club Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia, equipo de fútbol de Mendoza, Argentina;
Club Atlético Independiente (Neuquén), equipo de fútbol de Neuquén, Argentina;
Club Atlético Independiente (Chivilcoy), equipo de fútbol de Chivilcoy, Argentina;
Club Independiente (Tandil), equipo de fútbol de Tandil, Argentina;
Independiente Rugby Club, equipo de rugby de Santander (Cantabria), España.

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Independent

In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do not feel that any major party addresses. Other independent politicians are associated with a political party and may be former members of it, but choose not to stand under its label. A third category of independents are those who may belong to or support a political party but believe they should not formally represent it and thus be subject to its policies. Finally, some independent candidates may form a political party for the purposes of running for public office.

Monday, 7 November 2011

Comics

Comic strips received widespread distribution to mainstream newspapers by syndicates such as the Universal Press Syndicate, United Media or King Features. Sunday strips go to a coloring company such as American Color before they are published.

Some comic strip creators publish in the alternative press or on the Internet. Comic strip artists may also sometimes work in book-length form, creating graphic novels. Both vintage and current strips receive reprints in book collections.

The major comic book publishers (such as Marvel or DC) utilize teams of cartoonists to produce the art (typically separating pencil work, inking and lettering while the color is added digitally by colorists). When a consistent artistic style is wanted among different cartoonists (such as Archie Comics), character model sheets may be used as reference.

Calum MacKenzie, in his preface to the exhibition catalog, The Scottish Cartoonists (Glasgow Print Studio Gallery, 1979) defined the selection criteria:

The difference between a cartoonist and an illustrator was the same as the difference between a comedian and a comedy actor—the former both deliver their own lines and take full responsibility for them, the latter could always hide behind the fact that it was not his entire creation.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Cartoonist

A cartoonist is a person who specializes in drawing cartoons. This work is usually humorous, mainly created for entertainment, political commentary or advertising. Throughout the 20th century, cartoons were widely published in print media of various kinds, featured in magazines such as The New Yorker and Punch and distributed to newspapers through such organizations as King Features Syndicate. Today, both original and vintage cartoons can be found online.