yeahduff wrote:
Also, how very shocking to learn how much more integrity I have than all of you fuckers.
Big surprise, you were the one having qualms about drawing your characters in underwear.
You think Pepsico is gonna give you a link? Put your URL in the commercial? It's just gonna be your drawings, and people might be talking about it in our little world here, but this isn't gonna make your comic famous, just your characters in the context of the ad. No one will even know your characters' names, let alone yours.
No matter whether your product was promoted in the add or not, it will still show your work to a larger audience, with a number of those who would track the source down - which with this internet world, is not a hard task. I've listened to Blue King Brown lately, a piece of whose song I've tracked down in a mobile phone operator add, later searching for "telenor add" in google and youtube which is how I found the name of the band. So never fancying myself exceptional, one-and-only case, I believe that even an uncredited add can bring you some level of publicity.
Sure, for some people I'd always be the "Vanilla death" guy, but those would be the folks who never bothered to read my comics, so I wouldn't be concerned about what they think anyways. This kind of things happens anyway, for some people Blur are still "that woo-hoo band", and some people I know still remember Radiohead as "they sing 'Creep'" band. But you can't account for what everyone in the world thinks.
I seem to have a different view of integrity. Every man chooses his own code of what's right or wrong. If someone's getting into the game with the notion of eventually earning money from licencing their characters, I'm not sure that we can say they have no integrity since they have their system of beliefs and they've been sticking to it the whole time.
On the other hand, I am despising nearly everything about the institution of marketing and advertisement, which makes us live in the world where presentation is more inportant than the content. Leasing my characters to an add would crush my heart a little bit. But for that matter, if I was a tv-show author, having that show interrupted with three blocks of commercials would also crush my heart a little bit.
But I would live with that because I choose to be pragmatic. If three blocks of commercial are the reason my show is produced at all, then so be it. If commercials are what's keeping my show on public tv where everyone can see it, instead of being on some cable channel where you have to pay to watch it, I'd bear with commercials. If million dollars would allow me to quit my day job and dedicate all my time to comics, I'd figure it's worth it.
Other matter is, though, how much I'd be involved in making actual commercial. Whether I would have a right to vetto the script if I thought it was so shameful that I wouldn't want to be associated with it. If I thought that the commercial would be decent, or at least ignorable, I'd go for it. If I thought it'd make shameful and irritating commercial, maybe not.
Finally, I'd never support any political option or social cause for money. I would support one I believe in if neccesary, but not for money. There are other kinds of campaigns I wouldn't participate in. But I find that soft drinks are rather benign by-products of consumerism society, and I personally enjoy a number of those, to the point of being a coke addict. So with supporting a soft drink, I wouldn't be selling out to something I'm strongly opposed to.