Dec 6, 2011

Animation Film Strip

It's really exciting to look back at the work you did in film school and think, "this is actually still pretty awesome".  There are a handful of stop motion shorts that I made in the winter of 2004 in an animation class that I haven't ever thought too much about because I can't watch them.  I don't have a projector for one, but the splicing and film is actually pretty rough and might get destroyed in a projector as it is.  

One of the first posts I made on this blog was about my Lost Animation and the backgrounds that I'd created for it.  It was in reference to this project, Over at Grandpa's which was the final short I made in that film class.  After writing about and sharing the film strip that I left with Dave I thought that I could probably capture a lot of my old film strips in images to share what pieces of my past projects looked like.  

The premise of this short was that the grandpa gets shocked when changing a light bulb, causing him to dance around his house, and then his wife catches him.  It was only about 2 minutes long mind you, but it was meant to be pretty fast paced.  Some of the frames below show him mid-dance move, including some quality voguing.  It's fun to look at stuff like this even just to remind yourself that you actually did it.  Despite the fact that it's remained tucked away in a box, I feel proud that I finally found a way to share a bit more of it.        





Dec 5, 2011

Sean Quigley - Little Drummer Boy

This music video from fellow Canuck, Sean Quigley has been getting some national attention on various news stations.  It's a well shot and edited video and features a catchy cover of a popular Christmas song to boot.  It's always fun seeing people close to home get noticed.  From Winnipeg, Manitoba here's the little drummer boy.





Deck the Loft 2011

Christmas is only weeks away, and while I've barely begun shopping my place has been fully decked out for weeks.  I love this time of year.  The decorations and lights just make everything look so warm and inviting.  The real bright spot is that I'll actually get to enjoy them a lot more this year as I've finally gone out of my way to take holidays between Christmas and New Years.  So, fa la la la la to that!