I've turned into one of those really busy people who doesn't update.
I got mentioned alongside some ridiculously talented people in
Variety a couple weeks ago. So I ended up going the Annecy at the last minute to speak on a panel. Annecy is obscenely gorgeous:
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Working on dr breakfast. Starting to build the models in after effects.
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Originally I wanted to animate on pencil and made
let's make out as a production test--but the realities of making a 6 minute short in my spare time--things are probably going to look more like this crude test, with some hand drawn scenes thrown in sparingly.
similar to chicken cowboy--very pared down rigs, because I usually end up breaking them anyway. Hopefully this allows more time for story and direction.
oh yeah! check out the
L Magazine screening of animation block party on Friday, june 25, at 8pm! You can see Chicken Cowboy and other awesome shorts!