Archive for March, 2009

Tonight is the REUNION of the Ballyers

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, news, student on March 25th, 2009 by lanimate

Tonight is the 20th year reunion of the animation program at what one was Senior College Ballyfermot- now called Ballyfermot College of Higher and Further Learning…really, truly.

Actually it is not a reunion as we know it in the States but rather a 20th ANNIVERSARY of the program! I was there for 4 years as Course Coordinator (Chair) and an instructor.

We had a wonderful time with some truly gifted students and faculty.

It was one of the landmarks of my career.

After a while, the program was on EVERY feature studio’s “A” list. I googled the IMDB to see what just a small portion of the former students has achieved and came up with 29 pages of credits.

Congratulations to Jerome Morrissey for his foresight and his persistence in establishing the animation program. Jerome is now in charge of integrating computers in the educational system throughout Ireland. His deserves all the credit!

Because of him…there is an Irish animation industry. Studios like Brown Bag and Cartoon Saloon would not exist.
I wish the “reunion” had been longer - 2 hours is not enough time to celebrate all the achievements.

Have one for me!

Chuck Jones at a reception at the Bluth Studios in Dublin. That's Chuck, Des Fahey (Dublin Business Innovation Center), me and Gary Goldman
Chuck Jones at a reception at the Bluth Studios in Dublin. That’s Chuck, Des Fahey (Dublin Business Innovation Center), me and Gary Goldman

Some highlights below:

The chaos caused when someone stole the clagger from Porter’s bell.

The painting of the walls before Chuck Jones visited the school.

Chuck Jones’ 3 ½ hour talk at the School.

President Mary Robinsons visit to the animation program.

The Tasioch’s (Prime Minister) Albert Reynolds’ participation at our first graduation.

A student’s condom trick on video tape at the end of his reel during the Disney review of work for the Goofy Movie. (I slid across the table and hit the STOP button before they could see it). Moral: always use a fresh tape or DVD.

Half the third year class being hired to finish the Goofy Movie in Paris.

Traveling to the festivals in Wales and to Annecy, France to promote the students and the quality of their work.

Teaching the students to play American softball for their animation exercises.

Working on the North/South Animagic project that brought students in the North and South together to share their cultural heritage.

Knowing that the fate of a baseball cap determined the fate of the course and that eventually, the school surpassed every animation course in the world.

Jerome is still the best “boss” I have ever worked for…

I wish continued success to the animation program at Ballyfermot- to the students, graduates, faculty and the animation industry in Ireland.

I have worked around the world – mostly in Europe.

Without a doubt teaching in Ireland was an amazing experience.

Would I do it again? YES,in a heartbeat!

Back in the Saddle

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, production journal, news, student on March 23rd, 2009 by lanimate

After much thought, I have decided to turn on the “comments” section of this blog. It may take a little while for that to actually happen. I cleaned out some 20,000 spam thingys - they were like slugs sticking to my entries. To that end, I deleted many entries that had the “slugs” attached.
As always, I have been drawing and animating, directing and so on.

It has been and continues to be a VERY busy time - but you know what - I love it that way!
Here are some recent drawings…

Ty B. with All the Alien from RUPERT'S OLYMPIC FEET
Ty B. with All the Alien from RUPERT’S OLYMPIC FEET

Ty B. Bear is still a favorite - his musings have become a bit more expansive…

Ty B. Bear thinking of animation - it's all around him
Ty B. Bear thinking of animation - it’s all around him

And I have some watercolors, too.

I painted this scene while at breakfast at the Old Avon Farms Inn in Connecticut
I painted this scene while at breakfast at the Old Avon Farms Inn in Connecticut

Since we don’t have snow in Savannah (thank goodness!!!) This was the first time I painted considering snow. By the way, the watercolor artwork at the Old Avon Farm Inn was all original. I just walked the halls - studying the watercolors. “Security, get that wandering artist!”

A view from Cafe Loco on Tybee Island
A view from Cafe Loco on Tybee Island

STILL ANIMATED!

For PETE’s sake!

Posted in daily sketch, art, production journal, news, student on March 2nd, 2009 by lanimate

Everything continues to move ahead with PETE’S ODYSSEY.

The model sheets are done.

The ruff progression reel is done as are the animation tests and layout tests.

A ruff concept drawing
A ruff concept drawing

This week, I meet with the executive producer to talk about next steps.

Another ruff concept drawing
Another ruff concept drawing
yet another ruff concept drawing
yet another ruff concept drawing