| |
Macboy is William Levin
Bio:
William
Levin creates cartoons, music and videos that
have been featured on The
New York Times, Sesame Street, ABC
Good Morning America, CNBC, and in film
festivals.
Levin was inducted into the Writers
Guild of America, East in 2009, is a writer for Shalom
Sesame, and is a member of ASCAP,
the American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers.
In 2010, Levin contributed to the 13th edition of The Graphic Artist's Guild Handbook of Pricing and Ethical Guidelines
In 2010 and 2011, Levin met with members of Congress in Washington, DC, as a representative of WGA East and Sesame Workshop, to advocate for increased federal funding of public media and Children's Educational Programs on PBS.
In the process, Macboy got pretty good with Macintosh
computers, so he may be able to help you with yours.
Background:
William "Macboy" Levin posted
his first comic
strip, Zap
the PRAM, and Other Placebos, in 1999 to promote
his small NYC-based Macintosh computer consulting business.
Two years later, Levin started producing MacToons Flash
animations, along with music he composed with his Power
Mac 8600, Opcode Studio Vision Pro (version 3.5.6!),
an old Korg M1, and a Yamaha TG500. What started as a
hobby took on a life of its own, attracting
an audience of thousands of Mac enthusiasts around the
world. Levin has presented Made
on a Mac sessions at Apple SoHo in New York
City, and Flash
animation seminars at Macworld Conference & Expo.
|