Wednesday, February 28, 2007

nice photos










































adrien took some nice photos of me, paul, nora and ross in our snazzy meeting room downstairs in the production office. I love the projector yokey for checking bgs and stuff on.
We had some images from the viking attack in the background, I guess they are a bit dark.
thats me in the stripey top.

crew photo 2007


A recent photo - still not everyone from the Kilkenny team though...but most of them.













Sadly ,our friends Virginie and long term allrounder Remi Chaye are leaving us this week so its a bit sad all round.

Virginie worked on posing and clean Bgs and a fine job shes done too.


Remi has been Assistant Director, Layout Chief , Layout guy, Storyboarder, and lately Production Manager, hes leaving Brendan now, but will return in June to make a trailer with some of the crew from Brendan for his feature Long Way North which we are developing with him at the moment......

Scary!

Awesome Bg layout by Niklas Anderson, with posing by Barry Reynolds - its one of the very few sequences in perspective - so you know something scary is about to happen here!!!
lovely animation on this sequence coming in from Belgium lately....

aisling on the tower

this sequence is in production in Belgium, right now, some great animation coming from there.
We are recording Aislings song from this sequence around Paddys day with the composer Bruno Coulais , some musicians from Kila and the voice of Aisling, the very young and very talented Christen Mooney. should be a bit of craic.

oak tree

Aisling and Brendan at the base of the oak tree. Posing by Barry Reynolds Bg layout by Telman Morina Painting by Ross (the boss) Stewart

artwork 5

crew photo 1 some people are NOT in this and of course its just the Kilkenny crew...noone here from Belgium or France or Brazil or Hungary!

artwork 4

Aisling, with very very cool shapes and designs in every drawing by Alessandra Sorentino

artwork 3

Very tasteful acting here from Tom Caulfield

artwork 2

heres a very cool piece of action by Alfredo Cassano

new artwork 1

some nifty animation by Lionel Merchand
love them smears

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

nearly chrimbo

hi there -

long radio silence was because of EXTREME business - its just been mental. But we are winning I guess.
We have been trying to be more organised about getting stuff sent out to the studios overseas in as "bulletproof" a way as possible - makings ure the packs are correct, the posing works, the x-sheets work and all that stuff.
Heres a sketch of me (on the seat with the pen) , Nora (back to us) and Fabian (leaning on the cupboard) by Virginie a new posing artist from from France, we are discussing the sequences that are going to Hungary in January.

Its very hectic, with all the animation and layout and Bgs to look at here, posing to do, aniamtion from Brussels to check, rough composists of posing to check before they go, colour bgs from Spirit in Angouleme to check, and so on. But everyone is working like crazy and its going to be alright on the night I think.

Tootle pip and merry Chrimbo,

T

Thursday, November 23, 2006

brussel sprouts

well,

barry ,fabian, jeremy and myself have been in the lovely city of brussels at the lovely studios of Walking the Dog and digital graphics.

Fabs and Barry have been helping teh animators here get into teh pose to pose method that we are using and helping them get on model and all.
Seems to be working and they are a nice bunch to be sure....

the new studio Digital Graphics have is probably the nicests tudio I've ever seen - they even have alittle cinema there - the Ume Brothers are doing some cool work on their ink and paint software and some cool digital effects...

we are all tired now and ready to go home but surely only more work waits us there...

ttfn,
t

Saturday, October 21, 2006

emmm

howyah, yeh its been hectic and stressful lately, little time to scratch never mind blog.
anyway I remain resolute to try and update this as regularly as I can.
some nice animation getting done, I really do promise to post some as soon as I have time to compress it and watermark it and all that craic.

So, Allesandra and Alfredo ex-skunkateeers have joined us and have begun making some top notch animation for the sequence i boarded during the summer of Brendan meeting Aisling. Mighty stuff.

Caroline Piochin has joined the team too and has done a nice scene of Pangur Ban , we have decided to cast the characters a bit more, Tom Caulfield is doing all the Brother Aidan stuff hopefully. Aisling is being done by Allesandra.
TomC and Lionel are lashing out the first argument between Aidan and Cellach, doing some nice stuff with the lines Brendan Gleeson ad-libbed and with Mick Lallys take on Aidan. We are keeping it subtle and simple - its lookin good.

Daan - an intern from Holland has begun helping out with the ever swelling load of scanning, pre-composisting and so on thats hit us - he's a stand up feller. Even said he dug the animatic which makes me all warm and fuzzy. Good to get an outside opinion.

We will begin working with a French editor , Fabienne soon, she has a background in live action so should bring a good perspective to it. We have previously gotten some good notes from Joe, the editor on Skunk Fu.
Speaking of which - some beautiful stuff going on on that production lately. classy.

In the past month we have stepped up the development of new projects - I have begun developing a feature film with Adrien and a tv show with Lily. Some other artists in the studio have gotten options with us and are developing shows with us. Its exciting seeing that stuff. But i have'nt a huge amount of time to do too much yet. Still its good to start thinking of the future.

So, the nights are getting more sleepless, the managment issues strained and the studio more crowded , and its really all go go go. The Belgian crew have started animating and the French team have begun painting the 1000 extra backgrounds , following the ones Stewie , Adrien and Lily are doing.

The most exciting thing I feel is the buzz of having 70+ cartoonists suddenly converging on Kilkenny. Someday I guess , not too far away we'll be back to being the Cartoon Saloon we once were , but for now theres an exciting college campus type buzz and it feels great to think how these two productions are effecting and changing so many peoples lives, most people are from other countries and have travelled to live and work here and its great that they were willing to do that.

happy daze.

howdy doody









Saturday, September 23, 2006

september rains

its been a while since I had a chance to post anything ..things seem to be going well, everyone settling down and getting into the project. I'm reasonably confident with the latest version of the animatic. We've had some hectic days - especially Remi and Nora getting started with the new Hobsoft software, but in the end I hope it will make things easier and prevent problems.

We showed the latest animatic to Benoit Feroument the animation director from Belgium who is here for a few weeks trying to get his head around the style. He has just finished his latest short in 3d computer animation so we are dragging him back into flat land! He felt the story was working and that was a relief , as there are less and less people to show it to that are coming to it fresh. We made a lot of cuts and its still a little long , but seems to be heading the right direction.

We have been joined by two new Bg artists working on the final Black and White artwork to be painted in France - Julien and Niall. Its exciting seeing some of the work they are doing - I'll post some soon.

Also we have finally added two long time Skunk fu animators who were waiting patiently for over a year to join the crew - Allesandra and Alfredo from Italy. There are links to their blogs over on the Skunk fu Blog.

There are about 90 seconds of Okayed animation in the animatic now and that was a glimpse of how the film should feel animated - that was exciting in and of itself.

Jean has done some lovely work on the scene where Brendan first sees the book and Tom Caulfield has really gotten into the style now and is doing gorgeous stuff with Brother Aidan. He even has already done a scene where he uses the head cold Mick had doing the lines as part of the animation and its really cool I think.

Lionel did a cool little scene of Brendan scrambling through the half built roundtower .

Fabs and Barry have been posing out the goose chase and theres some funny stuff in there for sure. i hope the crew in Belgium get a kick out of animating it.

The whole production has been set up to sort of try and control everything from here but we are learning how much its good to put into the posing and where its just to restrictive sometimes too.

Precompositing the animation in Animo is a great help to visualise the scenes and we have twp new ADs helping with that stuff - Cliodhna and Kevin.

Lili, adrien and i have begun working on some development for possible new productions as well, its cool to start thinking about that stuff now.
CS is starting to try and build a slate of interesting projects and we are optioning some cool shows in the hope of producing them over the next while.

We hope to produce Remi's feature A Long way North too, which will be a big challenge but worth I think!

So exciting, exhausting and interesting times at the moment.

Thats all I have time to talka bout for now, I'll post some new artwork too ...

Slán anois,

T

Sunday, September 03, 2006

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here are some photos by Manu the layout checker.
He's from France - its nice to see the old town thru' the eyes of a visitor!

soem of the blurry guys and gals in here - Remi, Telman, JB, Ray, Gav Nora and me looking at a linetest......

the final

ahh tis the final today between kk and cork, bit sure I'm in here all busy and all. I'll have to go and see it later in a pub or soemthing.
gwan the cats.

anyway things are trundling along, its pretty messy as per normal, the best laid plans and all that.
still a couple of weekends off gave me fresh eyes and I had a look at the animatic again yesterday.
Theres still soem tidying up to do, and I really do think we could have done with more screen time but I think its holding together okay. I gotta just get the intentions of the scenes we keep as clear as possible and try not to loose anything along the way.

The hardest thing so far has been trying not loose any info in regards to composistion between boards and also acting in the posing, its really tough, and theres a lot of retakes everytime.
So much can be lost between those two stages and those stages are so crucial to keep the intent of teh past 9 months boarding.

the film is packed full of stuff, I hope it'll be entertaining, its actually ahrd to get a bead on it when you get this close. I think the performances from the kids are great and I love Mick Lallys delivery of a lot of the lines.

We are looking at the moment for some help for Gavin the 2nd assistant director, whos been doing alot of teh precomposisting and line testing, we need someone asap and I advertised elsewhere on line. Soemone whos gonna be happy working a lot with AVID, Animo and AfX.

We precomposist each sequence with teh posinga nd animation, its agreat way to check how it all works, and helps us see the wood from the trees.

Aniamtion is starting in earnest next week and in a few weeks we'll be up to a full crew.
Its more crucial than ever that I lock the third and fourth reel now!

So better get to it!

t

Sunday, August 13, 2006

clean up

In the previous post i have shown some examples of the final clean up model sheets for some of the main characters.
The bold outline on these is done in photoshop. The Ume Brothers in digital graphics in belgium are still working on the software to automate this process - I'll post the first successful test here with glee - its going in the right direction but the colour lines are tricky - once we make the outline bold, they become very obvious therefore any pops or changes ion the inking become very noticable, expecially presumably on the big screen.

Anyway these drawings - roughs by Barry Reynolds, clean up by martin Fagina nd colours by Lily Bernard are very handsome in my opinion and I hope we can get that look on screen in motion.

We have had a hard few weeks but the people who are hanging in here are getting the style and thats great. Jean Morel has animated a nice scene where Brendan first sneaks into teh scriptorium and we have made a quick pre composist with teh clean Bg and had it playing on teh tv in the studio the past few days - its nice actually to see the imagery on a big widescreen tv as apposed to a monitor - gives a sense of how it will be seen by the audience eventually.

Telman is doing soem cool layouts with teh abbots room and Nik is tackling the mammoth task of teh goose chase at the start of the movie - establishing all teh key locations at a breakneck speed with loads of comedy ...hes making a nice job of it too.

It looks as though we'll have to delete a sequence to get the running time down to 75 minutes again.
painful.

At any rate I'm just about finished the last of teh boards - the hopefully dramatic Viking attack on Kells , the climax of the film and all in - shhhh - PERSPECTIVE!
We are trying to throw extreme perspective into teh dramatic and scary shots to really jolt the audience with a sudden shift - teh far background remains in teh medieval style of the rest of the movie but suddenly familar things will be coming towards the camera.
Its a bit of an art direction risk, but seems to work in the scene illos we've done so far and cut into the movie.
And its a bit of craic to try and draw in perspective again after walloping everyone over the head with the super flat style.

I'll post some pics soon to show the effect.

Next week I'm off on my hols for a day or two in Cork. Staying in Cafe Paradiso - one of the best veggie restaurants in the country - and then off to Cape Clear in the gealtacht for a bit of the wild west experience before the summer evaporates on me.
Can't wait.



slán anois a chairde,

T

clean up