26.4.08

in the sketchbook

This little guy is inspired by hedgehog in the fog

girl conquers bear

and a couple of toothy doodles

13.4.08

When the Day Breaks


When the Day Breaks is a beautiful animation made by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis. I love the way it explores our interconnectedness in the minute details of everyday life. It's light, funny, and yet very profound all at the same time.

The filmmakers achieved the unique look by shooting actors on digital video, printing out the frames onto paper, then drawing and painting over the top, turning the humans into animals. It looks amazing!
watch it here

24.3.08

Hvala Animafest

Crooked has been accepted at Animafest in Zagreb, where it will make it's world premiere!

oh, how i wish Australia was not so far away from the rest of the world.
If I start swimming towards Europe now, I might be there in time.. if the sharks don't get me first!!

Can't you just see the headline?
Animator gets eaten by shark on transatlantic swim toward film festival.

21.3.08

Danke schöen Oberhausen


Lucille will have it's world premiere at The 54th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen!
It will compete in the Children and Youth Film Competition, where it will be judged by a jury of kids.

yay!

14.3.08

Merci beaucoup Annecy!


My film Crooked, has been accepted for official competition at Annecy International Festival of Animation!
And it's the only Australian film in the student category.

I can't believe it!

Looks like i need to brush up on my French!

25.2.08

tea theory

I drew this for Illustration Friday last week, but didn't post it on time.
The topic was theory.. and this is tea theory. The theory that tea makes everything better!

19.1.08

Love me post office ladies

Now that the films are finished, I’ve been getting to know the grumpy ladies at the post office very well. Every time I go there to send off my dvds, I bombard them with thrilling questions about international postage, couriers, and customs forms. Oh, the joy on their faces when they see me coming.

So, not too many pictures of creative work to show for now. Instead, let me point you to an artist I found out about recently.


Mixed Emotions is a visual blog by Israeli artist, Rutu Modan, created for the New York Times.
Looks like the blog is finished, but you can still view the 6 narratives on the website. I love the stories she has chosen to tell about her life and family.

Modan also published a graphic novel last year, Exit Wounds, which has been getting great reviews.

26.12.07

thank you

Just a little post to say thanks to everyone who came along to the screenings at ACMI and Fed Hall.

In the dark of the cinema, student film-makers were clutching the arms of their chairs in terror... well, at least i was! Until the silence was broken by those first few laughs, and I breathed a sigh of relief.

Have a great New Year!

17.12.07

moo cards!

I got my moo cards in the post!
They're mini sized business cards, that can you can order in packs of 100, with up to 100 different images on the back. Almost like a mini folio on the back of your cards. sweet!
The print quality is great, and, well... they're so damn cute!

3.12.07

VCA animation screening

The VCA animation department is having it's own separate screening at 7pm, Tue 18th December at the VCA's Federation Hall in Grant St, Southbank. This will be free, and will be followed by drinks and nibbles. yay!
come along and see the fruits of our labour.

26.11.07

beginning and endings

The animation is finished! The academic year is all but over, and the VCA film school premiere screenings are ahead.

Melbournites, my animation will screen at ACMI on the following dates:
Fri 7 at 9.00 pm
Thur 13 at 7.00 pm
Sat 15 at 9.45 pm

It screens in Program A, which also includes a doco I had the pleasure of contributing to - Made In Australia, by Amie Batalibasi.
The doco takes a personal look at the lives of Vietnamese outworkers in Melbourne. These are migrants who work from home, sewing clothes for major Australian retailers.
The industry is characterised by sweat shop conditions - extremely low pay, long working hours, heavy workloads, unreasonable deadlines and strenuous working conditions. And yes, this happens here in our country!

I did some rotoscoping for the film:And the most important news... Australia has finally voted out the conservative liberal government after 11 years. (who knows why "liberal" appears in their name). This day was a long time coming.
If only this guy could have announced the results:

11.11.07

cups and cuddles

I went to the opening of the cups and cuddles exhibition last night, and can't recommend it enough. So any melbourne people reading, go check it out!
Lovely work by local ladies. I especially loved the delicate work of Catherine Campbell. Sigh sigh sigh. Beautiful stuff.

3.11.07

Lucille

no posts in a month?! i've been neglecting this poor blog (not to mention my social life.. sorry friends!) as the end of the year approaches, and the deadline for the final animation looms.

A number of us have been practically living in the animation studio, staying there to work until the security guards come to kick us out at 10:30 every night. But the end is near!

Everyone is in the process of doing their final online edits and sound mixes. I'm still recording some foley with Matt, and synching up audio to my animation.
Yesterday, we spent an hour making sizzling noises by dropping burning matches into a glass of water. We had a dry old box of matches to work with, so it was quite an effort to actually light the little buggers, and only a few of them worked! Enough to get a few good takes at least.

The good news is - I've finished the visual side of things! Or at least - It's beyond my control now, as I've already transferred the visuals to betacam. So no more endless tinkering. (damn).
Here are some stills from the film. Oh, and i've settled on the title 'Lucille'. Titles are the hardest!

30.9.07

character development II

When I was still deciding which medium to go with for my animation, I started sketching my characters straight into Flash. I wanted to see whether I could still get an expressive line, drawing straight into the computer with a wacom pen.
These are a few of the developmental sketches.


hmm... i may have been listening to a bit of Johnny Cash at the time..

8.9.07

2.9.07

from the sketchbook

character design variations...


30.8.07

busy busy busy

Yep! It's been busy times down at the uni animation studio.
Everyone has been getting down to business working on their final short films.
Some people are doing stop-motion animation, so hammers, drills and glue are flying about in the workshop. The rest of us are doing 2d animation, so we're either hunched over the light box or the computer screen, and scribbling away.

I recorded a couple of fantastic actors from the VCA drama school the other week. I just sit at my desk and giggle under the headphones every time I listen back to the recordings. They are too funny, and it will be hard to edit down the audio. so much gold.

An actor's performance can really give you a new perspective on a character. The improv just goes places you never would have thought of yourself. It's great involving more people in a film when animation can be such a self-contained process.

Here's a little still that's actually coloured.
So far I've been animating the linework, and leaving the colouring til last.

14.8.07

Process

Well - I've decided to draw my animation frame-by-frame, but straight into flash. A sort of compromise between the two approaches I was considering before. I'm hoping this will help me loosen up my drawings a little.
Here's a few little examples of what I've been working on..


A rough model sheet for my girl character

This is Mark the poor embittered guitar shop guy, and his many wondrous hairstyles.
Bottom left wins. I drew a lot of quiffs that week...

And here he is in his element - apathetic behind the counter!

6.8.07

Illo Friday: Missing


This is the first time in forever that i haven't done the illo at the last minute on a friday. ha! Procrastination is not always the enemy of creativity! Now.. ermm.. i should get back to designing backgrounds for the animation.