March 31, 2014
Illustration Friday: Sizzle
Another Illustration Friday. Someday I'll do...not a pin-up. Tried a more sketchy- forties approach.
March 30, 2014
Monkey Rag Free Art Friday for the Atlanta Film Festival
Its been a long time since I dropped any free art, so in anticipation of the screening of "Monkey Rag" in the Animation Block of the Atlanta Film Festival on Tues April 1st 5:00pm at Seven Stages, I'm going to be spending the next couple of days dropping Mitzis and Spankos around town. Look for clues on Twitter by following me @jothezette or searching #FAFATL.
March 29, 2014
Favorite Cartoons Growing Up #4: Noozles
Its been a minute since I thought about my favorite cartoons list, so I thought I'd jump back into it today. "Noozles" was a Nick Jr. show I remember because I loved the premise. A Japanese import set in Australia, the main character Sandy had a stuffed koala which wasn't just a toy but actually a living being from another dimension populated entirely by koalas. Sandy could visit anytime she but only disguised as a koala because humans were hunted as game or something. Oh, and the pink koala could fly and had a magic bag and hated Sandy for some reason. And Sandy's father was an archeologist who was lost in space... Seems pretty dense for a baby show on Nick Jr. now that I think about it. Oh, I also remember she had a lightswitch next to her bed which I thought was darned convenient as a five-year-old. An odd premise, but I loved the extra-dimensional escapism and the idea your stuffed animals were real.
March 28, 2014
More Monkey Rag Screenings!
There are a glut of screenings coming up. If any of these are near you, please check it out! Also, the Atlanta Film Festival is this week, and I'll be taking the walk down the street to attend the screenings. Come on by and say hi!
Toronto Animation Arts Festival [Toronto, Canada ] June 14-16, 2014
Norwich Film Festival [ Norwich, England ] May 6-13, 2014
Chicago International Movies and Music Festival [Chicago, Illinois, USA ] May 1-4, 2014
Myrtle Beach Film Festival [Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA ] April 26, 2014
West Chester Film Festival [ West Chester, Pennslyvania, USA ] April 25-27, 2014
On Location: Memphis Int'l Music and Arts Fest [ Memphis, Tennessee ] April 24-27, 2014
Animation Hall Of Fame Savannah Int'l Animation Festival [ Savannah, Georgia, USA ] April 24, 2014
Int'l Festival of Animated Film [ Stuttgart, Germany ] April 22-27, 2014
SENE Film, Music and Arts Festival [ Providence, Rhode Island, USA ] April 26, 2014
Boston Int'l Film Festival [ Boston, Massachusetts, USA ] April 20, 2014
Animation Torrent [ Park Ridge, Illinois, USA ] April 17, 2014
Tiburon Int'l Film Festival [ Tiburon, California, USA ] April 10-18, 2014
Rochester Int'l Film Festival [ Rochester, New York ] April 10-12, 2014
Charleston Int'l Film Fest [ Charleston, South Carolina, USA ] April 9-13, 2014
RINCON Film Festival [ Rincon, Puerto Rico ] April 7-14, 2014
Kansas City Film Festival [ Kansas City, Missouri, USA ] April 5-13, 2014
WORLDFEST Houston Int'l Independent Film Festival [ Houston, Texas, USA ] April 4-13, 2014
Big Easy Int' l Film & Music Festival [ New Orleans, Louisiana, USA ] April 4-6, 2014
Crossroads Film Festival [ Jackson, Mississippi, USA ] April 3-6, 2014
Atlanta Film Festival [ Atlanta, Georgia, USA ] March 28-April 6, 2014
March 27, 2014
March 26, 2014
March 24, 2014
March 23, 2014
"Anatomy of an Animatic" OR "How I Stopped Worrying and Learned To Love The Pitch"
A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to participate in a pitch for a career-making campaign for a huge client. It came like a bolt from the blue, and even though I had two other jobs going on at the time, I knew I had to give the pitch a shot. Although the pitch wasn't picked up, it was a very educational experience, and I at least wanted to share a little of my work.
The job was to be a series of cartoons and illustrations based on anecdotes about day-to-day life, told from the first-person perspective of various people. The cartoons were meant to evoke a sort of down-to-earthiness with a warm sense of humor. I've been wanting to make cartoons to people's storytelling for a while, so I was excited about this project. The caveat was that there would be about a week's turn-around for every one-minute spot, plus supplemental goodies like animated gifs and illustrations. For the pitch, the client supplied a script and asked for style frames and possibly boards. My team decided to go all in and actually produce the animation, to simultaneously test the pipeline for ourselves and prove to the client that we could work within the tight time budget. So that weekend, I worked out character designs. There was already a time crunch, and compounded with my other jobs, I didn't have time for much exploration. I pretty much went with my first ideas, just trying to get something appealing and warm and relatively simple.
During this time, my team, the great folks at Dagnabit! (John Ryan, Lucas Ryan, and Robert Pope) created thumbnails and boards coming up with different takes on the material. I then went into StoryBoardPro and made final boards to try and tie everything together, attempting to keep the animation simple but still leaving room to have fun.
At this point, (I can't remember if it was Saturday or Sunday) I created some rough VO and slapped some swingin' Esquivel over it, fleshed out the keys a little bit and created this animatic. It was difficult to get the timing exactly how I wanted in StoryboardPro, so its a little sloggy in places and I don't think it communicates my intentions as well as it should have. I think in future I'll go back to Flipbook for more precision.
Once I delivered the assets to Dagnabit!, they took the reigns of the animation and spent the next few days creating this charming piece, imbuing it with the warmth and care that comes from hand-drawn animation.
Even though we didn't end up getting the job, I'm glad I had the chance to work with Dagnabit! and create something so fun so quickly, even if it took a while to recover from the work load. I learned a lot of about how to approach pitches of this kind, and now I feel armed to attack the next one that comes along.
March 20, 2014
March 19, 2014
Daily Crapbook: Harem Spy
Playing with some brushes. I have so many terrific new ones from Kyle Webster!
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