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Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion

Channel Frederator Blog

October 31st, 2006

Happy Halloween! Enjoy this trip through the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland.

What does this have to do with animation? Much of the ride was designed by Disney animator Marc Davis.

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To learn more about the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland, be sure to visit Doombuggies.com!

-Floyd

Happy Halloween!!

Channel Frederator Blog

October 31st, 2006

Happy Halloween everyone! Here is a nice way to start the day with the “This is Halloween” song from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”

-Hadley

Eric Pigors InterBOOO!!!

Channel Frederator Blog

October 31st, 2006

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“Unkle” Eric Pigors is Animation’s Best Kept Secret. Even if that secret was locked in a dark, damp, moldy basement and fed thru a tiny hole in the wall. Ol’ Unkle spent some quality time w/ Channel Fred and managed to answer a few questions inbetween poking us with sharp sticks and throwing bugs in our hair.

CH.F: How long have you been animating or drawing?
EP: Well, if I’m counting from childhood, a long, long time. But drawing on my own stuff, maybe 23 years. And about the same in the animation business, man, I feel old.
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Who are some of your influences?
Dr. Suess, BK TAYLOR (who did the ODD RODS STICKERS in the 70s),Jack Davis, Bill Elder, Wally Wood, Harvey Kurtzman, Basil Wolverton, Graham Ingels, Don Martin, Charles Addams. I mostly see my art being influenced by all the stuff I grew up with as a kid: Monster toys, animation, Wacky Packs, MAD, Plop Comics, The Munsters, Frankenstein… it could go on forever.

What do you think makes for a great cartoon?
Great style and story is what I like. Animation is good also, but if the 1st two are great, I can live with any style of animation. Plus it’s fun seeing animators find new ways of making their drawing style and animation work together.
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What are you working on currently in the animation industry?
Just doing my own TOXICTOONS line. I hope to do an animated HALLOWEEN SPECIAL one day.
But you know how the business is: Everyone wants complete rights and merchandising rights and want to mess your ideas up with involving people that shouldn’t be giving their 2 cents.
Animation these days is too much of the same looking computer films being done and not enough other styles, like 2d or stop motion. I prefer these 2 mediums myself, and some of the cg films as well, but there should be more of a balance in what’s being made for features. This year alone we are seeing way to many cg films and they seem to almost come out weekly.
I like the variety on TV in styles, but I would like to see a bit more adult stuff that’s more old school stuff, like the shorts of the 20’s thru 50’s and less half hour stories.
I’m very interested to see whatJohn L is going to do with DISNEYS
Stupidest thing that company ever did was dismantling the 2-d division, the thing they built their name on. That’s why I really think the people who helped destroy it should be shunned from this community. They don’t have respect for artists or the art form so F them, they shouldn’t be part of it!!!
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What Companies have you worked for?
I worked on the CAREBEARS and JEM back in the 80’s. Low point of my career, BUT WE ALL HAVE TO START SOME WHERE!
Then, I was lucky to work on THE FAMILY DOG for AMAZING STORIES, that was a lot of fun!
I did my own 7 minute cartoon called, “LET’S CHOP SOO-E!” for INTERNATIONAL ROCKETSHIP in Canada. After that I worked at DISNEY FEATURE ANIMATION for 15 years until we all got let go in 2002.
I also worked on the WARNERS film, “BACK IN ACTION” & the ED, EDD & EDDY HALLOWEEN SPECIAL where I designed the kids to look like my characters!
It will be on CARTOON NETWORK HALLOWEEN NIGHT at 9PM, I think?
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What animation DVDs have you picked up lately?
The LIL MERMAID (since I worked on it), REN AND STIMPY’S LOST EPISODES, and the GROOVY GHOULIES.
I’m looking forward to the new Warner collection, hope they put Tex Avery, Popeye, Betty Boop OUT SOON!
I love the Disney Treasures editions also, hope to see some more this year! I love the stuff WARD KIMBALL did there.

What animation websites do you check in on regularly?
Cartoon Brew, CLASSIC CARTOONS, and John K’S blog.

Have you displayed your Art in galleries? What were some of the reactions you received from that?
Yes I’m in a few this month, seeing how my art is very Halloween and horror themed. October is always my month I show my art.
The best was when I first showed my art the first year at DISNEY’S. The guy in charge of shows banned me from having shows after that! A lot of people thought my art was too NEGATIVE! And it wasn’t even as weird then…
Here’s a funny story: My friends and I went to lunch with ED “BIG DADDY” ROTH, creator of RAT FINK, who wanted me to do an animated RAT FINK short. I told him they banned me from showing my art and he said, “I’d RATHER BE KNOWN AS THE ARTIST WHO CAN’T SHOW MY ART AT DISNEY’S, THAN THE ARTISTS WHO GET TO SHOW
THEIR ARTWORK THERE!!!”

What are some of your hobbies outside the world of animation?
Well, I love HALLOWEEN and scare the kids each year with a garage full of kreepy stuff! I also collect: masks, toys, music & horror films.

Do you have any advice for someone wanting to break in or just beginning in the industry?
Always keep being creative and don’t stop, even when you do get a job. I’ve seen a lot of artists that just end up doing their job, which is good because you are doing art and getting paid. But remember why you became artists!
To be creative and to say something with you work!

Is there anything you want to say to the people out there in CH.F Land reading this?
Yah! Check out my site, WWW.TOXICTOONS.COM if you like kreepy & ghoulish artwork!
AND be sure to check out the ED, EDD, AND EDDY HALLOWEEN SPECIAL!!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
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Thanks for Creeping out w/ CH.F a bit Unkle Pigors!
Keep those Bloodshot Peepers on CH.F, Your #1 SOURCE for Animation News & Interviews!
For more Pigors, check out his Site, toxictoons(dot)com!
This is “Jittery” Jeaux Janovsky wishing all of you out there a Safe & Spooky Halloween!!!
-JX!

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Vikings: known to take all treats with tricks

Ivan the Unbearable

October 31st, 2006

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Even during Halloween, Ivan’s viking instincts can’t be held back.
Have a Happy and safe Halloween everybody, from Ivan and AWD!

TRICK OR TREAT. SMELL MY FEET. GIVE ME SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT!

The Finster/Finster Show

October 30th, 2006

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HEY, HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO EVERYONE AT RANDOM CARTOONS!
TAKE CARE AND WE’LL TALK SOON!
YOUR CARTOON HALLOWEEN PALS….. JEFF AND THE FINSTER BOYS

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Dugly Uckling in: Treasure Quest

October 30th, 2006

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Color has been completed and shipped for Dugly and the gang.
Here are a couple of new BG’s painted by Natasha Liberman, a super talent and fun person to work with. Natasha is also my lead painter for the series “Growing Up Creepie” A hard working professional who works wonders with a brush and pentool.

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Thanks, Natasha for those weekends and late nights!

GUY

Ungus: Angry, even in pumpkin form.

MooBeard: The Cow Pirate

October 30th, 2006

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Carved from a large, fragrant pumpkin.

Jen Hager

Channel Frederator Blog

October 30th, 2006

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Jen Hager is a young story artist for Dreamworks. She is a whiz with rendering animals, both realistic and cartoony, that echoes any great illustrator with her grasp of form and contour. You think you know just how these creatures would feel like if you poked ‘em with your finger. Part of that has to do do with her quick and dead-on painting job.

Check out her blog HERE

Man, ain’t this a great age we live in?
Jake

Happy Halloween

Bronk & Bongo

October 30th, 2006

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Hi everyone. No this isn’t art from the 6 MONSTERS project, this was a short I made for Halloween last year based on one of the first characters I designed for NICKELODEON on air. His name is PETEY PIECEMEAL and his cat is NAPOLEON BLOWNAPART. This short was animated by John Siciliano at Virtual Persuasion.

I’d love to do more spots with this little guy. Have a Happy and safe Halloween.

Bloggingly yours, Alan and Manny

Interview with Stephen Silver

Channel Frederator Blog

October 30th, 2006

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If you’ve ever watched Kim Possible, the animated series Clerks, or Nick’s hit show Danny Phantom chances are you’ve seen Stephen’s work. I met Stephen at his first industry gig as a character designer for Histeria where he did some of the best caricatures I’ve ever seen!

You can check out more of Stephen’s work on his blog

I.) Who are you and where are you from?
My name is Stephen Silver I am 34 years old and was
born and raised in London, England for the first ten
years of my life. I moved to San Diego in 1982 with my
family and now live in Simi Valley, Ca with my wife
and two kids.

II.) What have you worked on?
In the animation industry I have been a character
designer and designed shows such as Clerks the
animated series, which I still work on today,
designing Kevin Smiths Clerks inaction figures.
Disney’s “Kim possible”, and Nickelodeons “Danny
Phantom”
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III.) How did you get into the business?
In 1997 I called up an acquaintance of mine that I had
met at a cartoonist society meeting and asked him if I
could show him my portfolio, He invited me up to
Warner Bros animation in Sherman oaks. He took my book
straight up to the director of Histeria Bob Doucette
and he gave me a test. In about a month I was hired.
Thanks Bob!

IV.) Do you have any personal projects your working
on?

I have been self-publishing my own books for the last
3 years, which you can see on my website
www.silvertoons.com. I have also started my own
character design school, which I teach only six
students at a time, one night a week so that they get
a lot of one on one. And next year I will be teaching
through the internet, in order to teach globally. I
have also recently developed my own animated project
that I am in the process of pitching

V.) Why do you do what you do? Passion? Talent?
Making people laugh?

I simply do what I do because I Iove it. Drawing is a
true passion for me and keeps me sane. I really
wouldn’’t know what to do with my life if I wasn’’t
drawing.

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VI.) Where do you see the business in 10 years?
Yourself?

I see the business expanding even more globally, which
means I feel we are going to see a lot more content on
the web as well as cell phones. This business will
always have its ups and downs, but as long as there
are kids on this planet, animation will never go away.
And as far as myself, I’m not sure, but what ever it
is that I am doing, I just want to be happy and have
fun.

VII.)What are your influences?
a.)books?
I have never been one to read for leisure. So Art
books would be
Mad magazine, Preston Blairs complete animation, a
book called getting started as a freelance
illustrator.

b.)films?]
All the early Disney animations, one of my favorites
is the sword and the stone. I like epics. Braveheart,
Gladiator, Saving Private Ryan.

c.)art?
So much, Rockwell, Lyendecker, frazetta, Hirschfeld,
Drucker, Davis, Denis Bodart, Uderzo. And many more.

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VIII.) What kinds of tools do you use? Special
Pencils? Paper? Computer? Brushes? Desk?

I like using col-erase pencils, pitt brush pens, and
any type of paper. My new favorite tool is the Cintiq
computer tablet. And the program Sketchbook pro.

IX.) Any vents on the industry as a whole? Any
praises?

I won’t express my vents, because I am still in the
industry, And as far as praises, I get to draw
cartoons for a living, say no more!

X.) If you could change the way the business works
and is run how would you do it?

I would just say, let the artists create, and do what
they know best. It seems to have worked really well
for Pixar.

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