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The Southern Circuit Traveling Festival and today’s sketch

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, news, student, festivals on July 2nd, 2008 by lanimate

Hey!

Evolution sequence from OUR WORLD
Evolution sequence from OUR WORLD
For Sale
For Sale
Apples and Oranges by jared Chapman
Apples and Oranges by jared Chapman

GREAT NEWS!!! OUR WORLD has been selected for the Southern Circuit Traveling Festival a group of independent films that tour the Southeast. The tour will begin in October and will continue through April 09.

I will post more news as it becomes available…

Here is today’s sketch….

Just an artistic musing from this morning
Just an artistic musing from this morning

Thanks

Island Animation goes LLC!!!

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, production journal, news on June 26th, 2008 by lanimate

It’s true!

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Here’s Ty B. Bear and the new logo

Island Animation located in Savannah, Georgia - has become Island Animation,LLC. The move was natural one because of an eye toward increased animation production and a partnership for online animation lessons. Island Animation is also fostering co-productions with other animation production companies.

If I had to state my mission, it would be…to create and produce animated characters and to promote innovative educational situations - live and online.

Many thanks to my lawyer, Tom Mahoney, Jr.

Now I will have to pop a cork on the old root beer and celebrate.

Always Animated!

Help Me Finish This Film

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, production journal, news, student on May 28th, 2008 by lanimate

I am taking down this post because I have more ideas to include…thanks for your ideas…

Sorry…I was bursting at the seams…sorting out my feelings about war in general - not just the current war. That, plus a health dose of Howard Zinn materials (DVD, CD and you tube, big think entries) and Memorial Day…and out came this little “work in progress“…

Now… how do I end it…any suggestions?

I can add and also delete…I made the beginning long on purpose - to make folks uncomfortable.

Please email me with suggestions: lanimate@bellsouth.net

Thanks!

Rupert’s Olympic Feet, Part 2

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, production journal, news, student, festivals on May 26th, 2008 by lanimate

Here is a clip of Rupert’s Olympic Feet produced in 1984.

This humble film was the beginning for bigger things…

It was the beginning of what became The Animation House, Inc. - a studio that at times, employed some 40 artists.

Animation on Rupert was by Bess Powell, Stuart Louder and yours truly. Stuart also painted all the backgrounds. This film was “ruff” spontaneous and full of passion. Unfortunately, a better copy is not available.

A mostly volunteer staff helped with the inking and painting on acetate cels. Folks would stay all night at our house and ink and paint. We would kick everyone out at 2:00 am when the Late Show with David Letterman was over. We even sent him an animation cel and told him he could “sponsor” our film. He never did pick up on it…wonder if he ever got the cel?

Every morning our children would enter the living room, kitchen and studio rooms where card tables covered every available space with multi-colored pieces of acetate drying ready for the camera. They were in a wonderful wonderland of brilliant hues and shiny plastic!

The film was finished on time, selected by the Academy and screened at the Festival…

Of course, years later…we see all the mistakes…but, the passion is still there.

Even more animated!!!!!!!!!!

The story of RUPERT’S OLYMPIC FEET… part 1

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, production journal, news, festivals on May 6th, 2008 by lanimate

The story of RUPERT’S OLYMPIC FEET… part 1

 

Here is Rupert carrying the torch- in years past it was a more welcomed job
Here is Rupert carrying the torch- in years past it was a more welcomed job

    It was February 1st, 1984, Charles Samu from HBO was in town- and, since I was president of ASIFA Washington, we along with our wives enjoyed dinner. At one point, Charles looked at me and asked, “So, are you making a film for the Olympiad of Animation?”” Yes.” I replied.  “How is it progressing?” Charles responded. “I don’t know…” I quipped”…we begin it tomorrow!”

 

    He just looked at me with a quizzical, partially horrified stare.

 

    At that moment, I fully understood his emotions. Today was February 1st and the film had to be shipped by April 1st…that gave us just under 2 months to produce, direct and animate a film.

 

    The film, Rupert’s Olympic Feet (just over three minutes long) was completed in time to be shipped and was one of 28 films selected to be screened at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences theater in Beverly Hills, California.

 

    You have probably never heard of the Olympic Arts Festival – it is a part of every Olympics. Obviously, the athletic portion of the Olympics is the mainstay of the event.

 

    In the spring or summer of1983, Fini and Bill Littlejohn spearheaded the Olympiad of Animation to be a part of the Cultural Festival of the Games. Animators from all over the world jumped on board. Bill was a Vice President of ASIFA International (a French acronym for the International Animated Film Association). Fini was a ball of white energy calling people, sending out reminder cards, calling, etc. - she was amazing. Her calls ranged from pleading, to cheer leading as she and Bill kept everyone focus and on task.

 

    The artists themselves attempted to communicate with each other with mailings and phone calls. Remember 1984 was B.I. (before the internet).

 

Rupert’s Olympic Feet was the story of a torchbearer who brings the flame from Greece through Europe, across America to Los Angeles. The original storyline called for Rupert to run cross-continents. The music was composed and performed by George Michael- no the other George Michael who live in the Seattle with his wife Julie. The idea was to animated to the beats and instrumentation of the music.

 

The final track was VERY electronic- sooooooooooo that story changed from one that was set on land to a “run through space” sort of motif.

 

Then, the race really began….not the torch run - but the race against the clock to finish Rupert.

 

…more on that later…in part 2.

 

BOUND TO HAPPEN a student animated music video

Posted in production journal, news, lessons, student on April 16th, 2008 by lanimate

This student animated music video is the by-product of a 6 session animation workshop for the FEFC Home School organization.
We combined weeks of 2D, stop-motion, pixilation… using paper, pencils, clay, people, objects and pasta.

Many thanks to the students for their hard work and animated “play”. Special thanks to my daughter-in-law, Michelle Armstrong Lauria for her inspiration, music, and voice…and her performance! She is also truly amazing!

More Thanks to the FEFC and Janey Miley for their tireless work and support.

I enjoy teaching these kinds of classes because the joy, passion and energy reflected by these folks is simply wonderful.
They love what they are doing and are unafraid to try new ideas.

Thanks Everyone!

Happy Animation Day!!! April 1st, no foolin’

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, production journal, news, student on April 1st, 2008 by lanimate

Happy Animation Day!

Today animators will gather to celebrate the world’s best artform…

I pay tribute to all those here… and in the here after, that made my animation journey wonderful!

Some recent photos of my studio….my animation environment…

The walls of my studio are adorned with animation artwork....thats an original Mickey by Freddy Moore and a Chuck Jones drawing
The walls of my studio are adorned with animation artwork….thats an original Mickey by Freddy Moore and a Chuck Jones drawing
More art from my artistic brother,Graham Toms and Glenn Vilppu and Squash
More art from my artistic brother,Graham Toms and Glenn Vilppu and Squash
Ye old animation disc- a Richardson Magnabar with 12 and 16 fields
Ye old animation disc- a Richardson Magnabar with 12 and 16 fields
My shrine to my family, art and films and other fun stuff
My shrine to my family, art and films and other fun stuff
Here is a current project Mr. Bagley, a color key set-up drawing
Here is a current project Mr. Bagley, a color key set-up drawing

Have a great day!

Get Well JIM KORKIS!!!

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, production journal, news on March 26th, 2008 by lanimate

Jim Korkis is an amazing individual! His in your face style of presentation is hilarious as well as delightful!

Here's some of the gang from the Disney Institute with Leonard Maltin at a character breakfast...thats Jim upper right in the blue shirt and grin
Here’s some of the gang from the Disney Institute with Leonard Maltin at a character breakfast…thats Jim upper right in the blue shirt and grin

He is one of best authorities on Disney History and he has penned several books including Cartoon Confidential. I have learned a lot from Jim in so many ways.

He has been the guest of many festivals and conferences including the COMICON in San Diego.

He left his job and his acting career in L.A. and moved to Orlando to take care of his ailing parents.

He joined the staff at the Disney Institute in 1995 and immediately made an impact on our team. His specialty was writing, acting and presentation. As I have said time and time again- you did NOT want to follow Jim during a presentation - his skill levels are so high - the only way for you… was down! That said, Jim was always gracious and warm and wonderful.

When I first joined Disney, I found Jim’s folder under the 2nd or 3rd tier of candidates for the animation department at the newly formed Disney Institute. Jim’s articles for Animation Magazine were legendary! I was amazed that he had applied for the Tute and immediately hired him. I had to have him on the team. At the time, he was working as Merlin in the Magic Kingdom. How fortunate we were to add him to our staff!

Jim and I did several special presentations together at the Institute. I did what I had to do as an animator, that is balance Jim’s presentation skills with drawing funny pictures of him- usually as a sheep or a chicken with Jim’s glasses. Sorry Jim- thanks for being a good sport!

Lately, Jim has had some set-backs physically. I want to extend to him the warmest wishes for a speedy recovery…so that the new, old Jim will soon be bouncing along again…we love you man!
GET WELL JIM KORKIS!

THE BEAUFORT KALEIDOSCOPE WAS AMAZING!!!

Posted in animation stories, production journal, news, festivals on March 10th, 2008 by lanimate
The Beaufort Kaleidoscope
The Beaufort Kaleidoscope

We had a wonderful time this past weekend at the BEAUFORT KALEIDOSCOPE in beautiful, historic Beaufort, South Carolina. EVERYTHING was incredible - the people, the films, the receptions, the hospitality - everything.

I had entered the festival with our film OUR WORLD. A wonderful film, IDEA DEVELOPMENT by Dane Webster won the Animation category. IDEA was a very clever film that had very good story, visuals and a wonderful soundtrack. The animated films displayed an awesome range of techniques with CG, experimental drawn on film/after effects and 2D animation. One had to feel good being in the company with such works.

The Festival began with a red carpet reception for the filmmakers and dignitaries at the Beaufort Inn. We met so many people that night including live-action director, T.K. (Tom) Reilly and his lovely wife Ellen.

There was an open bar in a room with Low Country delights especially the fresh local shrimp and crab cakes. There was also a dessert room, thats right…a dessert room.

This is the best reception I have EVER been attended. The folks in Beaufort were welcoming and warm!

Friday the films rolled! The animated films program screened four times each on Friday and Saturday in the

Beaufort County Arts Council performance space. I have to say, it looked really good to see and hear OUR WORLD up there on bigger screen. I hung around for the 1:00 pm and 4:pm screenings.

A view of the Lady's Island Cinema

A view of the Lady’s Island Cinema
Enter the Film Festival
Enter the Film Festival

Then I jetted across the bridge over to Lady’s Island Cinema to watch the last half of FLY BOYS, a very slick indie film starring Tom Sizemore and Stephan Baldwin. The acting was very good and some of the action sequences were breath-taking.
All of the live-action feature, docs, shorts and student films were screened at the Lady’s island Cinema.

I also caught RIVER WAYS a documentary film about the salmon breeding grounds and water control on the Snake River.

After a dinner brake at Plums in town I was back across the river to watch an 8:45 PM screening of

BOBBY DOGS a wonderful feel good indie feature film written and directed by T.K. Reilly. I really enjoyed the feel of the film, the visual approach was fresh and the story, acting and directing was great! BOBBY DOGS was definitely my favorite of the Festival.

The Prince of Tides House, the scene of Friday night's merriment

The Prince of Tides House, the scene of Friday night’s merriment

BOBBY DOGS was over around 11:00 pm, and the evening was not over…THE BIG CHILL PARTY was next on the agenda. THE BIG CHILL was shot in Beaufort twenty five years ago. So to celebrate a party themed after the film was held at the PRINCE OF TIDES house which overlooks the water. The party had been in progress since 9:00 pm- so it was winding down by then…but it was still very lively!

We ended up having a 40 minute tour of this historic house from the owners Gwen and Scott. The entire house so incredible…the lower level was built in the 1700’s!

The Old Point Inn - a great place to stay in Beautfort - note the EYEBROW window on the 3rd floor
The Old Point Inn - a great place to stay in Beautfort - note the EYEBROW window on the 3rd floor
Inside the Old Point Inn
Inside the Old Point Inn
Yours trulyafter a workout in my room
Yours trulyafter a workout in my room
The view from the skylight in my room
The view from the skylight in my room

Fortunately, the B and B where I stood, the Old Point Inn was around the corner and right next store. Not a drinker, I was still very grateful to be so close to my bed after such a long fruitful day.

The next morning, we were treated to a huge breakfast which I gobbled down and was off to teach a 2 hour animation workshop.

One half of the space  set-up for the animation workshop
One half of the space set-up for the animation workshop

The Beaufort County Arts Council was a perfect place for the workshop. We did a bouncing ball on a flipbook and then turn the balls into faces and some folks added hair, arms, legs and other appendages. I shared some of the pencil drawings from my sequences of OUR WORLD and then, did a basic demo about character design. Everyone had fun and learned a bit more about the art form.

While at festival, I met a kindred spirit in T.K. Reilly. Tom is really into his art form and also sports. I really enjoyed hearing his stories about the making of his films, his ideas, history… and talking b-ball, football and running.
That afternoon, I took a bit of a break from the Festival to rest-up for the Awards Dinner which was held out at Habersham- a planned community on the banks of the Broad River in Beaufort County. Again, they literally rolled out the red carpet! The folks in Beaufort know how to do an event! Local restaurants and cafes showcased their cuisine. There was a wine tasting room, a refreshment room, a jazz trio…again, only the word amazing can truly describe the event.

During the evening’s festivities I hung with Tom, and his wife Ellen and their daughter.

The Reilly's at the awards dinner
The Reilly’s at the awards dinner

While talking to another couple, I discovered that producer Jody Schiesser and his wife Sarah, live only about 7 doors away from me. Jody and his film partners had a film,

THE STREET CLEANER entered in the short film competition.

Ron Tucker-right and J.W. Rone -left announce the awards

Ron Tucker-right and J.W. Rone -left announce the awards

J.W. Rone emceed the evenin and it was lively, quirky and a really fun. The night ended with more food, coffee and J.W. playing a wicked harmonica with the band.

It was a great weekend! I have to thank Liz Mitchell, J.W. Rone, Christine Hipp, J.W.’s wife Jennie, Ron Tucker and everyone at the Film Council, the Arts Council and Habersham for their hard work, dedication and positive approach at time when the weather did not cooperate.

The Beaufort Kaleidoscope was really amazing!!!

OUR WORLD - A FINALIST AT THE BEAUFORT FILM FESTIVAL

Posted in daily sketch, animation stories, news, student, festivals on February 5th, 2008 by lanimate

TALKING ABOUT A WISH COME TRUE…

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We received notification that OUR WORLD was one of FOUR finalists in the animated short category at the Beaufort Film Festival- a part of a four day event called THE BEAUFORT KALEIDOSCOPE in beautiful town Beaufort, South Carolina - less than an hour from Savannah.

Beaufort has a rich film history as a location with THE BIG CHILL, THE GREAT SANTINI, FOREST GUMP, PRINCE OF TIDES and THE GENERAL’S DAUGHTER being shot in that area. In the BIG CHILL, when Kevin Kline and friends take their morning jog - it is through downtown Beaufort, SC.

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Beaufort-Film-Fest-a.jpg

Here’s a look at one of their posters….

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Henri-Card-a.jpg

A recent OUR WORLD card…just found out last week the producer and good friend Alexandra Ohlsen is engaged to be married.

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Raul-6a.jpg

Raul O Leary awaits his turn for IN SEARCH OF OSAMA to hit the big screen…