posted : Thursday, January 19th, 2012

tags : fairytales twisted

Take Twentynine: For the Fans of Sweets going Twisted

I am a big fan of twisting fairytales. From going back to the true, gritty and dark routes of fairy tales, to buying figurines such as McFarlane’s Monsters Series 4: Twisted Fairy Tales and proudly displaying them in my household.

I also love the polar opposite, Disney and its sweetness and its pretty princesses.

Now…. Combine the two and you have the perfect mix:

Amazing work from Mr Jeffrey Thomas! via the Art Blog Who Killed Bambi.

posted : Thursday, December 8th, 2011

tags : disney twisted macfarland jeffrey thomas art

posted : Monday, October 31st, 2011

tags : trailer video feature movie

Take Twentyseven: Del Connell (1918-2011)

Den Connell passed away, a true veteran of the animation industry.

He wrote one of my favourite shorts: The Cold-Blooded Penguin.

Idea is king when it comes to animation, and this short has it all.

Here is a short eulogy by Cartoon Brew.

posted : Sunday, August 21st, 2011

tags : veteran rip disney del_connell penguin

Take Twentysix: Pixar Stamps on Sale 19th August

A reminder from my calendar popped up today: http://www.slashfilm.com/pixar-stamps/

If a fan, you might want to remember to buy!

posted : Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

tags : pixar fan stamp

Take Twentyfive: On Body Language

One of the few things that make or break a good animation is good body language. It is reading between the lines, “body leaking”, secondary actions…

It is all about what the body is saying and not what the mouth is on about.

You have heard of Smiling that engages the eyes (true smile) and Smiling that does not effect the eyes (fake smile).

Animation is about observing human behaviour and translating it into believable motion, motion that speaks to our instincts and not just the images our eyes perceive. 

Every now and then I stumble on pictures that are just so telling of that specific situation, the feelings within, the people behind the motions and as a special treat, the face is not even shown:

Do the hands talk to you? Do both of them tell you so so so much about each person behind that kiss? Do you love it or do you love it?! 

posted : Monday, August 1st, 2011

tags : body_language body_leaking hands secondary

Take Twentyfour: Concept Art for Brave

So I saw this article the other day come up in my feeds that showed concept art for Brave, the new movie announced by Pixar.

And I really liked them… I loved the Scotish man, the old lady.. and then.. hang on.. this reminds me of something:
I have been a fan of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series for many many years.. It is what got my husband and I to meet after all.. I have the books, figurines, calendars, extra guides.. Through it all Paul Kidby has made my favourite illustrations of Discworld characters, and possibly the only reason why I have been buying the hardbacks from Europe even now that I live in the USA; His art is really exactly how you think these people in the pages to be. 
And it seems it is damn close to what the concept art for Brave is as well. It feels the same.

So it is guarantied I will like this movie, if anything else, it will tap into an emotional memory I have of reading the Discworld series for the very first time and how it made me feel.

posted : Thursday, July 14th, 2011

tags : pixar brave concept art

posted : Monday, June 27th, 2011

tags : oliver jeffers illustration how_to

posted : Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

tags : planning

posted : Monday, June 20th, 2011

tags : animation reference business mannerisms

posted : Monday, June 6th, 2011

tags : short

posted : Thursday, May 26th, 2011

tags : education

posted : Saturday, May 21st, 2011

tags : reblog stopmotion short

posted : Friday, May 6th, 2011

tags : short minchin animation fun

posted : Monday, May 2nd, 2011

tags : funes acting