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A progression of Kool Aid

Channel Frederator Blog

August 20th, 2008

Back in the 1950’s, the Kool Aid man was not much more than a pitcher with a face. As time went by, Kool Aid Man gradually became a guy in a suit with an animated mouth. The commercials began to feature other animated elements as well. In a few of the commercials, Bugs Bunny and the Monkees even helped out as pitch men.

While I’m not sure the wall wrecking Kool Aid Man sells the powdered drink mix any better than his hand held ancestor, it was interesting to see the progression of the character though the years.

-Floyd Bishop 

Who’s At The Register?

Fanboy and Chum Chum

August 19th, 2008

Boog & Lenny


Boog or Lenny?

Designed by Eric Robles, colored by Chris Near.

– Eric (Homan)

Pushkin Takes Home the Prize!

Channel Frederator Blog

August 19th, 2008

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I’m really excited to announce this month’s winner of the Cartoon of the Month prize! We had 8 films from episodes 136, 137 and 138 in the running this time - a bit low because of the Channel Frederator Awards, but nonetheless stiff competition! In the end, Pushkin took home the prize!
Pushkin is a great stop motion film brought to us by Trevor Hardy of Fool Hardy Films. I took a few minutes to do a mini-interview with Trevor below. Check it out and then, if you haven’t had the chance to watch it, or haven’t seen it in a while, go watch Pushkin again in Channel Frederator episode 136.

CF: What inspired you to create Pushkin?

I came up for the story line for Pushkin after losing my own cat who thank fully returned a while later but with bent whiskers??? (Don’t ask me?), whilst writing pushkin I watched Sylvain Chomet’s brilliant film, ‘The Triplets of Belleville’ and of course his sets and atmosphere totally inspired me and helped carve the look of the world Pushkin would live in.

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There Was 8-bit!

Channel Frederator Blog

August 19th, 2008

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Last week, I posted about the (then upcoming) gaming-inspired art show “I Am 8-bit”. Well, the opening was last Thursday and reports of fun are pouring in from blogs all around. Destructoid and Kotaku, for example. (Crowd photo from Kotaku.)

A video of the festivities from the World of Wonder site is here.

There’s also a Flickr set where you can check out the mayhem that ensued—and peruse halfway decent photos of all the art. Many animation peeps participated. (Photos below by oldmanmusings, btw.)

“Zelda and the Great Deku Tree” by Carlos Ramos (Dexter’s Lab, Chalkzone, Robot Jones).

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A piece by Steve Lambe (El Tigre, Fanboy and Chum Chum).

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And just for the fun of it, yet another goofy picture of Gabe Swarr.

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Anne D. Bernstein

Reminder: NEW TEE VEE Pier Screenings! Submit your Animation!

Channel Frederator Blog

August 19th, 2008


Find more videos like this on Channel Frederator RAWNew Tee Vee is doing a live screening of animated videos and other not-live-action clips on August 28 in Los Angeles.
They want you Animator types to submit to them Aug. 21st. Oh yea, the theme this month is NON HUMAN.
for more info, Go Here:
http://events.newteevee.com/screenings/08/Submit
-Jeaux Janovsky

Welcome Back, Dave

The Fairly Odd-Blog

August 19th, 2008

Dave Thomas

After spending a few years and 26 half-hours in Miracle City, Dave Thomas has returned to The Fairly OddParents fold as the show’s Storyboard Director. He’s a big part of the show’s history, too – way back in 2003, Dave won an Annie Award for his boarding of the episode, “Pipe Down”. Yesterday, to kick off yet another production season of FOP, he presented the show’s first-ever digital pitch.*

It’s great to have you back, Dave.

– Eric

*In the old days, an old-fashioned paper storyboard would be pinned up and presented to the crew and the network. Now, even though the paper board still gets pinned up, every panel is scanned in and projected on the big screen, just short of an animatic.

RAW Art Today!

Channel Frederator Blog

August 19th, 2008

A sincere artist is not one who makes a faithful attempt to put on to canvas what is in front of him, but one who tries to create something which is, in itself, a living thing. -William Dobell

Eve 2.0
John F. Green

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George Pfromm II

Bikini Cowgirl Illustration
Casey Lowe

Pop it, like it's hot!
Gnarfdeath

Moustachio
Sean Patrick Sullivan

Rehistoric World Title Card 2
Michael Bailes

Airoh
Evan Tedlock

Fire Elemental
Jennifer Adkins

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PUPPET_PICS
Michael K. Foster

Why So Serious?
James Sugrue

We're Doing Nothing
Niko Anesti

Dave Transformation
The Nocturne of Vladamir Jazz

moose jellyfish crab
Tommy Cannon

-angie

Champion Campion

Channel Frederator Blog

August 19th, 2008

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There’s a great interview with animation artist Pascal Campion over at Character Design Blogspot. Pascal has a uniquely delicate style which flawlessly integrates complex arrangements of background and character. Most of his work is done in Flash:

I use color differently than most artists I know, more like a painter actually. I don’t do a clean drawing . I just sketch very loosely something in flash, and I clean it up in color! Which is why my colors are as essential to the piece as the composition itself because they ARE the drawing.

Click here for the interview and gallery.

For more on Pascal Campion, see his website and blog.

After the jump, a short video interview with the man, conducted by ChicagoAnimators.com at San Diego Comicon 2008 [Read more…]

“Preschool Prison” Storyboard

Fanboy and Chum Chum

August 18th, 2008

Preschool Prison Storyboard

Written by Scott Kreamer and storyboarded by Octavio Rodriguez. Octavio had been a Fanboy storyboard revisionist, but when a boarding spot opened up (there are six of them), he stepped to the plate and hit this one out of the park. Welcome to the starting line-up, Octavio. (Click through for larger sizes.) — Eric (Homan)

Preschool Prison Storyboard

Preschool Prison Storyboard

Preschool Prison Storyboard

Preschool Prison Storyboard

What A Prikk on a hiatus

Stephen M. Levinson’s Blog

August 18th, 2008

Hey everyone.

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The episode of WAP that I’ve been working is going to be put on a hiatus until further notice.

Steve  (Click for my animation reel!)