Bitboy
Bitboy director’s art team
Hi everyone in animation land this is the picture of my helpers for charactor development. The boy on the left is Yong Kook Hun and the girl is Ji Hyun Min. They are very talented young artists and they ae very nice persons as well. [Read more…]
Bitboy Director
Hi! everyone my name is Yong Tak Choi. I am the director for the Bitboy production. I been in animation for around 20 years. I just love animation. My first love is animation but I also love kendo becasue I love to smash people on the head ( just joking). Well! I will write more about my self later cause I have to go back to Bitboy production the deadline is very near.
Bitboy first episode Dog gone!!
Incidental Characters: PICKLE COP
Just like their live-action peers, starring characters in animation get all the press. Every TV Guide log line, every press photo, promotional art, even the name of the series all contain the star players. Pity the poor incidental characters that give spice and life to a cartoon, especially an action show like Dr. Dee & BitBoy. Consider, for example, Pickle Cop.
This strange but driven anti-villain is just trying to do his job no matter how distasteful. Dr. Dee owes many debt payments for funds borrowed to confront the Evil Black-Violet and his schemes. But debts must be paid and it’s Pickle Cop’s job to collect them. Why is this character a pickle? I don’t know. The Korean creators will only say that it’s because he’s funny looking. That he is. Funny-looking, grumpy, agressive, dim-witted but peristent, Pickle Cop is one awesome Gerkin! Limited to only one sequence where he [Read more…]
BitBoss, the visual.
BitBoss! The character behind the scenes.
The above image was greatly enhanced by “Summerteeth” creator Erik Knutson who took my sketch and morphed it through his Flash program. It shows how much I’m getting involved with this BitBoy project!
The animatic has been finished by GIMC, the Korean partner studio, and I’ve sent along my comments. The original storyboard was too long and they did a great job of cutting it down close to the required length. Unfortunately, my comments may have lengthened it again! Casting is the next item on the list of processes to go through. It was originally thought the casting would be done out of Hollywood. Upon further study, we’re going to seek to cast all the voice talent in Seoul. Hopefully, this will give us a final product closer to the authentic Korea concept. Besides, I might get a trip to Asia out of the deal.
Once the voices are locked in, the [Read more…]

