Friday, August 06, 2010
Super Bus Guy Pitches Super Bus Idea to Room Full of Dream Crushing Cynics
Don't give up, Super Bus Guy.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Friday the 13th Part LXXCIVII: Jason vs. Ricky
It's your lucky day. I have two updates. Firstly, here's a clip from the show I'm working on at the Wild Brains. It's the Ricky Gervais podcast from a few years ago, but now, cartoonified! Cartoon Brew ran a clip a few days ago, and their readership faithfully generated a wonderfully diverse list of reasons to not like it. Tough crowd. As someone directly involved in the production of the show, I have empirically determined that it is funny. Of course it's because the original audio is funny, and the added visuals are designed to complement rather than upstage or detract from that, but this show is eliciting genuinely spontaneous laughter. The people building this cartoon are laughing - bitter, sullen animators, zombified, Avid-bound editors, and Kellman, don't get me started on Kellman - all actually laughing at this show despite being so close to it. That just doesn't happen. So if its making us laugh, then something must be working.
Secondly, I updated my website. After several days of tinkering, I can proudly say that I am now an expert at generating a window full of ActionScript 3 Compiler errors. But it works well enough that I can stop beating on it and call it done-ish. Plus, it's all modular, so if I ever make anything new again, my webpage will automatically sniff it out of the wild and seamlessly drop it into the appropriate gallery*. So check it out and get back to me. That's your job. Thanks.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Well, that was quick.

Sorry about the lack of updates recently. My current day job consumes nearly all my waking hours, so blogging got kicked on down the line along with the many other non-essential things in my life such as basic hygiene, interpersonal communication, etc... But my current gig is wrapping up, so here's the latest, and some not-so-the-latest.
Remember The Sloppy Seconds? The project that was moved from CN's shorts program to regular development? Yeah, well it dropped out of regular development. This was in early March. Not too surprising, since my boards plunged right into deep end of the TV-PG crib sheet I was given. More so than where CN probably wants to be. Besides, it was to be an animated cartoon, which by many accounts is something that makes CN nervous these days. So I own it outright now, and can shop it around. Anyone interested in a slam-dunk for a 15 to 30 y.o. male-skewed lowbrow physical-gag driven paradigm shift? Give my people a call.
In other news, my Thesis film was shown at USC's annual screening in March and also piqued some interest. The good kind. Hopefully something will come of it that I can put in a substantive post, but anything I write presently would be irresponsibly premature and wildly speculative. And as you regular readers know, that's a habit I'm trying to quit.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
H.G. > F.G.? (and also some other news.)

So I just completed my first week over at Disney TV Animation. I'm working in the Frank G. Wells building, which seems to me just one initial off from being a far more fantastical and perilous workplace. Despite that, I'm in the development division, working on storyboards for show pilots created for the new XD channel. It's pretty fun, but I still don't know what the "XD" stands for. Rest assured, finding that out will be my first priority for week #2.
In other news, the short I pitched at Cartoon Network has been moved out of the Cartoonstitute shorts program and into "regular" development. I can't really comment on this further, because I have yet to meet with the new stewards of my show, but the only thing I know with any certainty is The Sloppy Seconds will not be made into a short. At least not in its current form.
I do hope the Cartoonstitute continues, though. The first batch of shorts produced both in-house and overseas was screened for the Flash crew recently, and word is they're looking good. Pringle and the crew are running a clinic on spinning straw into gold over there, raising the bar on what's possible with Flash. There's a wide variety of art direction among the shorts, and it seems Pringle is translating that into a variety of animation styles as well. It's cool to see them stretch out and show off where they can take things.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Rubber Scars returns

Anthony is bringing Rubber Scars back. The original podcast consisted of odd moments recounted by emotionless synthesized voices as though the speakers were unsettled by their memories, like robot radio theater of hypnogogic hallucinations. You probably missed it, which is too bad. The good news is, he's rebooting it in blog format. Check it here.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
It Lives…

My Cartoonstitute™ storyboard pitch was today.
I stood before a Crush or Clobber or whatever the collective term for Development Executive is and pitched my short, The Sloppy Seconds, without once having to summon my mastery of jazz hands. I got a lot of laughs, which seemed to coincide with the jokes and gags in the board and not from my haircut or anything, so that was good.
The verdict? I got a solid Non-No, which means I haven't been cleared to go straight into production yet, but I also haven't been shut down. I've also apparently broken a short streak of flat-out "No's", so I'll take that as a positive.
Thanks to everyone who crossed their fingers for me and a special shout-out goes to the guy who sacrificed the chicken. I do appreciate it.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Subversion City

Dear Interwebs, that previous description (now deleted) about my kiddy cartoon in-the-works being "like The Tin Drum, only more upsetting" was a joke. I mean, c'mon people, really?
But regardless, it has been brought to my attention that the speculative echo chamber of the blogospere may be starting to cement this little red herring into fact. So just for the record, my cartoon will be completely devoid of characters willing themselves into Dwarfism, Polish street thugs, percussion instruments, or any traces of the Third Reich. Although at least three of those elements do sound like a winning combination for capturing that tender and elusive 6-12 y.o. demographic.
Anyways, sorry for misleading anyone earlier. I'll post some info about the short as soon as I have something postable. Until then, I think I can safely reveal that it's tentatively titled The Sloppy Seconds. No joking.
Monday, December 22, 2008
In development

Hey, here's a brief update. The idea I pitched to the shorts program at Cartoon Network (The Cartoonstitute) was given the go-ahead to move on to storyboards, which I've just completed. So, next up is the board pitch, which is currently scheduled for an unspecified time in the near future. If that goes well and doesn't conclude with me falling through the trap door in the floor of development's conference room, then I actually get to direct my own one-off short cartoon at the studio! Purty cool.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
♪♫ Meet The New Bike ♪♫

Thanks to Benson and the crew at Jones Bicycle, my chainline issues are resolved, so my Xtracycle project is no longer a project. It's for reals.
VegOil wagon, you've just been put on notice.

Automotive transport will soon pass into quaint obsolescence, joining the Geneva Convention and United States Constitution. And my money's on longtail bicycles emerging as the official vehicle of The Outquisition. Are you ready? Meet me at Bartertown!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
One Less
Yesterday we wrapped up animation on the sixth and final season of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Three-and-a-half years is the longest I've worked on one project, and I'm glad to have had the opportunity to work with a group of such fun and talented individuals.
The dissolution of the crew is unfortunate in itself, but what's really lamentable is how there are very few shows that are produced from start to finish, 100% in the U.S., with zero outsourcing. Foster's ending means there is now one less. Hopefully the trend will swing the other way again before too long,
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
It's a Wrap. A carne picante wrap con queso.
UPDATE: I just got word that this will be featured on Channel Frederator starting on Tuesday August 26. Please check it out, and don't forget to give it a high rating! YouTube version is here.
Friday, August 01, 2008
Dripping With Pathos

Vocal chameleon Eric Bauza put his golden pipes through their paces today as we recorded the voiceover for the film. It went very well. Not only is he a true pro, nailing multiple takes, but he's dang funny to boot. I had to stifle outbursts of laughter while he was performing. I really hope the recording didn't pick any of it up, but if you hear any muffled guttural noises in the film, that would be yours truly trying not to yuk it up on a hot mic. We recorded in the studio behind his house, which is essentially a giant solar oven with a really nice microphone setup. And man, was it HOT! But Eric graciously went above and beyond what I asked of him, and I think the film is going to be much better for it. Thanks, Eric.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
SIGGRAPHIN'

We all live with unanswered questions. For some, it is how to make the world a better place. For others, it is a gnawing ponderance on the nature of human existence. Still others lie awake nights, obsessing over Flash's Increasingly Vital Role in Games, Online Entertainment, Art, and Academia. Well, if you count yourself as someone who falls into that last group, you're in luck! I will be part of a
Monday, July 21, 2008
Picture? . . . . . . Locked!
Here's what my sound collaborators get to deal with:
Whoa, this cartoon has so much pink and green in it that John K would probably rip me a new one.
Whoa, this cartoon has so much pink and green in it that John K would probably rip me a new one.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Some animation
So here's a taste of the animation. There's still some things to be done, like fixing some BG's and adding candy jiggle layers and stuff, and of course some audio to replace the metronome, but the timing is pretty much done.
Monday, May 05, 2008
Mission: Accomplished

I've graduated. I'm certain that I have. Last Friday, I met with the Thesis committee and showed my assembly reel, which has the character animation completed, but lacks the tight editing and effects layers that will imbue the film with a nice lustrous sheen. And sound, it needs some sound, but I've got that angle covered.
So despite most of my presentation being fraught with technical snafus, it went very well. Well enough that at the end, I filled out a form and was warmly congratulated by all present. It was very nice, but also something like running a marathon for so long that when you cross the finish line, you continue running past the cheering crowds and out of sight, with the fat ornamental finish line ribbon trailing from your face.
I'll post some BGs when I get a moment, and also some clips when I get the effects dropped in. Keep checking.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Also doing some writing...

It's a walking bomb that can throw a punch, and Tokyo SWAT uses it to kick beaucoup kaiju ketsu.
Smart Bomb began as a pitch for an action show where I work at CNS, and now as Sumato Bakudan, it will be a mini-series independently published by Standalone Comics. Shawn Toshikian and I just finished writing Volume One. Jeff Wamester is doing the art, with Joe Suitor designing the monsters. Check the Standalone webpage and blog for status updates. It's going to be chou sugoi.
Monday, March 03, 2008
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