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Creating an animatic + short intro clip!

Stephen M. Levinson’s Blog

May 31st, 2008

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I just finished the animatic for the 30 second intro for “What a Prikk”. I think it came out very well and believe it will make a great intro!

So how exactly does someone make an animatic?

After you have a script written, whether you have audio or not, you need to have storyboards. Storyboards are images, like in comic books that tell the story visually. It is used so that the animators know what to animate, as well as giving the producer, or director or anyone working on the production an idea of what the cartoon will look like when it’s done. Animatics are very important parts of production. It helps time everything out and keeps it organized.

Typically storyboards are drawn on paper and then scanned into the computer. For What a Prikk, to save myself time, I’m doing something alittle different.

My process was first writing a script. After I got the script nailed down, I’d send it to the voice over artists. They would return with their audio files and i’d check to make sure everything came out well. After that I import the audio files into flash. I’m using flash for the animatic because in flash you can have a layer of audio, and a layer underneath where you can draw. This way, you draw the storyboards WHILE you time the animatic! It saves a whole lot of time and is much faster than scanning in storyboards, then timing them.

Since I’m going to be animating this myself, I know exactly what I’m going to animate from the drawings. It’s important that if you have someone else animating, the storyboards should be very detailed! Keep the drawings clean, and the action detailed…The animator shouldn’t have to constantly ask what’s happening in the animatic.

After the animatic is done, I export it as a .mov file. Then with quicktime pro I cut up each scene into separate movie files. Remember, a scene is every time the camera changes. In the animatic above, there are 3 scenes. The earth, the guy and then nuclear poweplant. I import each scene into it’s own flash file so that I can keep my computer running at optimum speed, as well as not having enormous flash files. After I animate ( which i’ll show you how I do when I do it) I export each scene and then re-combine them in quicktime.

So now, please enjoy this extremely short clip of the beginning of the intro. The stick figure is just a place holder for the to-be character. I did that so I could save time when making the animatic. Also, I cut it at the point right before it gets a little…doodie dirty! By the way, that’s Prikk narrating ;)

More to come soon!

Steve

video © 2008 Stephen M. Levinson.

What a Prikk products HERE or HERE! I’d appreciate anyone’s interest in the products to help me fund my low budget ( but not low quality ;) ) “What a Prikk” pilot! It would mean alot to me!

Rob Schrab’s Fan Film Contest

Channel Frederator Blog

May 30th, 2008

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Reposted from Indy Mogul!

Not to sound too much like a shameless plug, but our friend Rob Schrab (who recently put together an episode of the 4-minute Film School) is encouraging fans to recreate the energy of his popular comic book series “SCUD: The Disposable Assassin” by means of a fan film contest. Rob co-created Channel 101, so he knows how valuable deadlines and obstructions can be to creating something.

If you’re a fan of Scud, or just like making stuff, check out all the information on his site. You can make whatever you want about SCUD, make it three minutes or less in length, and send him a link by July 31st.

Cross-Cultural Traffic

Channel Frederator Blog

May 30th, 2008

This past Wednesday I attended a panel discussion entitled, Cross Cultural Traffic: Toying with Brands, Borders and Bootlegs.

It was hosted by The Korea Society and was a lively talk on and about Korean Toys, their origins, how they interrelate with Japanese, American, and their own Korean Pop Cultures.

The panel consisted of Eric Nakamura (publisher of Giant Robot Magazine), Joshua Bernard (editor of CollectionDX.com), and The Korea Society’s Seho Kim (creative director).

I think Eric summed it up best on his GR blog:

“The robots and such brought out a generation of creatives. Imagine a filmmaker like Joon Ho Bong, who made the Host. Did he watch monster films as a kid? Did he play with toys? Of course he must have. The geeks who collected toys are now in power at creative places, and look at what they’ve brought forward? A new world of creative minds.”

Of course, I eagerly took down notes and snapped a few pics. Enjoy!


-Jeaux Janovsky

WARNING! INCOMING GAME! “ReBoot” Makes A Come Back

Channel Frederator Blog

May 30th, 2008

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The cult hit (and WAY ahead of it’s time) television series “ReBoot” is poised to make a come back. For those that don’t know the show, it was the first 100% CG series on television. It ran from 1994 to 2001. It celebrated all things computers, and is thus a great geek show.

From the site for the new film:

The last television episode of ReBoot aired in November of 2001 with a cliffhanger episode that left viewers wanting more. Through websites and online forums, die-hard fans continued to speculate, predict and in some cases fictionalize the next chapter in the ReBoot story.

Fast forward to 2007. Rainmaker Entertainment teamed with Zeros 2 Heroes Media to give ReBoot fans the power to decide which of five new concepts have the most merit. Over four weeks, thousands of comments, ratings, blog posts and votes poured in.

If you were a fan of the series, head on over to the site and give them your input.

-Floyd Bishop

Crabulus

Fanboy and Chum Chum

May 29th, 2008

Well, I was hoping to get the chance to do all the griffin turns, mouthcharts, and expressions before posting again, but things have been too busy. In the meantime, enjoy these “Crabulus-Destroyer of worlds” designs that we just nailed down. From episode #107, “Hard Sell”.

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More coming soon!

-Steve and Eric (Homan)

Your Mt Rushmore Of Cartoons

Channel Frederator Blog

May 29th, 2008

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Okay. Inspired by this blog post, I figured I’d ask which four cartoon characters you’d choose for a Mt Rushmore of animation. If you’ve been by the Warner Bros studio here in Burbank, you’ve seen their giant mural/billboard of Bugs, Fred Flintstone, Scooby, and Batman. But which four get your vote? Remember, they can be stars from any time period, TV or feature, as long as they’re animation characters and as long as there are but four.

Go!

– Eric

Prikk tweak

Stephen M. Levinson’s Blog

May 28th, 2008

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Here is a touch up of Prikk. After drawing Prikk several times, and more notably the action pose, I thought Prikk needed some angering up! Here’s the new Prikk face! I think it looks much more mature, and angrier. What do you think? I’m still going to use his old mouth, but that will be a special mouth when he’s disgusted and not in the regular sad and happy mouth charts ( I know what you’re thinking! Prikk needs a happy mouth chart? Don’t worry, it’s only when he’s rubbing something in either Jon or Martha’s face and is being very sarcastic and obnoxious.).

Steve

What a Prikk products HERE or HERE! I’d appreciate anyone’s interest in the products to help me fund my low budget ( but not low quality ;) ) “What a Prikk” pilot! It would mean alot to me!

Cartoon of the Year - You Decide!

Channel Frederator Awards

May 28th, 2008

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One of the most exciting categories in the Channel Frederator Awards is our “Cartoon of the Year” category. Normally, Cartoon of the Year is the highest rated cartoon on Channel Frederator. The only problem we ran into this year, however, is that we spent a good chunk of the year revising our star-rating system. Hmmm… What’s a producer to do?
Well, based on viewer feedback, we at Channel Frederator can usually get a handle on what our most popular cartoons are. So what we’re doing is offering up this list of 12 of our hottest cartoons. Your job is to e-mail us at vj@channelfrederator.com and tell us which cartoon you think deserves the distinguished award of Cartoon of the Year. You only have until Wednesday June, 4th, so make your voice heard! - Carrie

Here are the contenders. We’re counting on you folks!

Fumi & the Bad Luck Foot

Hot Cross Bunnies

Yeah, You Can Be My Muse

Max and the Pigeon Incident

A Great Big Giant Robot from Outer Space Ate My Homework

Kiwi

Make Mine Shoebox

Trapped In the Drive-Thru

Sub!

FredEx

Art’s Desire

Giant’s Kitchen

Cartoon of the Year - You Decide!

Channel Frederator Blog

May 28th, 2008

coy.png

One of the most exciting categories in the Channel Frederator Awards is our “Cartoon of the Year” category. Normally, Cartoon of the Year is the highest rated cartoon on Channel Frederator. The only problem we ran into this year, however, is that we spent a good chunk of the year revising our star-rating system. Hmmm… What’s a producer to do?
Well, based on viewer feedback, we at Channel Frederator can usually get a handle on what our most popular cartoons are. So what we’re doing is offering up this list of 12 of our hottest cartoons. Your job is to e-mail us at vj@channelfrederator.com and tell us which cartoon you think deserves the distinguished award of Cartoon of the Year. You only have until Wednesday June, 4th, so make your voice heard! - Carrie

Here are the contenders. We’re counting on you folks!

Fumi & the Bad Luck Foot

Hot Cross Bunnies

Yeah, You Can Be My Muse

Max and the Pigeon Incident

A Great Big Giant Robot from Outer Space Ate My Homework

Kiwi

Make Mine Shoebox

Trapped In the Drive-Thru

Sub!

FredEx

Art’s Desire

Giant’s Kitchen

Looney Tunes’ Bosko and Honey, 1932- Refrederator.

Channel Frederator Blog

May 28th, 2008

Check out the LATEST Episode of Refrederator, RIGHT HERE!

Last week we asked you to come up with your own theories on Casper’s demise.
They ranged from weird to surreal, wacky to morbid, psychotic to gore filled grossness!!!
We picked a few theories and gleefully combined them with Jeaux Janovsky’s illustrations of Casper’s many deaths for you.

Daniel Benaymini:
What people don’t know about casper the friendly ghost is that he was richy rich.
He tied one end of a diamond studded gold chain to the railing of the balcony on his mansion, the other end around his neck, and jumped off.


mtovarf
Casper was the first EMO who had the guts to commit suicide…
(by sucking helium balloons)

ptobcracker
Casper died by eating one too many cupcakes.

Jason P
One day,Casper became constipated, and couldn’t go to the bathroom.
Then he died on the toilet.

You guys are weird.
Thanks.

Hey Gang!
Check it.

We got Bosko and his Honey, Honey, in Looney Tunes’ 1932 classic Bosko and Honey.

(Clever title.)

And guess what?
Bosko and Honey go on a picnic.

Again.

Reheating the Classics up for you.
Refrederator
-Jeaux Janovsky