So I said I was going to talk about my influences in the last post’s “PS,” but I’m still not quite organized with those ideas. So, think of this as an intermission. I decided to take a sketch of one of the characters from “Hockey, Love, & Guts” and see how I could make a painting exercise out of it. Maybe it feels a little too overworked and too clean, but alas, I had better get it out there and move on. I’ve done some painting before, and I especially learned a lot doing character design paintings for “9,” of which unfortunately I can’t post yet (and IMDB is listing the release for that film for September of next year!) But, I think of it as an intermission, a relaxing break from the struggles of story structure, character, and the still frightening idea of page layouts and a clean look for my comics… Well, it’s my birthday, I think I deserve a break.
“Dandelions” is an idea based on “Her Lion’s Jump” that I decided to develop since my friend and music composer Richie Kohan asked me whether I would continue to do more fantasy based stories. My first response was actually “no” since I’m not really interested in having more talking animals in my stories, but the characters in “Her Lion’s Jump” seem to really resonate with people, and all the works that influenced me during the pre-production of the film gave me a wealth of ideas and feelings about childhood feelings and dreams that I decided were worthy of development to say the least.
Now the approach I am taking to “Hockey, Love, & Guts” is very much character and script based, letting the art and the story and the script work simultaneously during development. So, for “Dandelions” I decided to take a purely visual development approach to the idea (even though I already wrote an extensive outline for turning it into a feature film or short series) and to explore it with watercolors. For one, I really miss the medium without ever fully delving myself into it, but having had some experience with acrylic paints and digital media I really wanted to learn more about watercolors because of all the paint media out there, it somehow resonates incredibly deeply with me. Either way, I’m also trying to take a more environment design approach before developing more characters for it, though my natural inclination is to really compose characters, and I already have a few more than the ones featured on the short.
So this is a story that I’ve been working on since the latter days of pre-production as a storyboard artist on “9.” It started as they usually start, a sketch, a character, a feeling, which then develops into a character’s life, the other character’s in that character’s life, a story, a purpose, and so on. I’ve been very hesitant to just let the ideas out like this, but alas it seems that I have to let them go a little bit to be able to share them and hence develop them further. For now I’ll say that girls field hockey isn’t what I even expected to be interested in, but as I learned from a film professor dear to me: “write what you know? NO!” What he was saying was that the mantra of “write what you know” is far too limiting, and that rather we should be thinking about writing what we feel.
Here’s a sneak preview of a massive post that’s about to come which explains what I’ve been doing for most of the summer while looking for work and trying not to get too bogged down with unemployment… So, let me just gather my thoughts and sketches a bit more so I can provide a pleasurable read for you, dear internet readers.
The Fox and The Baby on YouTube… Finally!
by Régis on November 12, 2008 at 03:00This is technically my second year film at UCLA Animation, but I really consider it my first film. My actual first film was much more an experiment than a full film, so “The Fox and The Baby” really feels to me like a first film, with all it’s mistakes and successes. I finished it in 2004 and it took me about 11 months (from August of 2003 to June of 2004) from a complete blank page to a finished film. So, yeah, there it is. Enjoy!
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There are far too many things to talk about, and I’m still unsure as to whether to put them in such a public manner as this blog. So, this sketch is a summary of how I’ve been feeling lately. Interpret it as you may, that way I won’t get in trouble and embarass myself. Well, maybe I’ll edit this post if I feel like explaining myself…
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Not quite, but these were images that stuck with me in the last week or so. Actually, they weren’t on the same day or have anything to do with the other. The juxtaposition was obviously intentional, even though the chronology of these sketches does coincide with their order of posting. Maybe this was like flipping channels in my head and deciding what I wanted to watch… commercial free of course.
This character keeps coming and going in my sketching. I’m sure there’s a story to her, just don’t know which yet. I find the balance between writing and drawing pretty tough when it comes to story telling and am often frustrated at one or the other. This time her head is a little too big for my tastes, but I really only noticed that after writing this full post. Well, either way, I’m not ashamed to show it.
Oooh, it’s ready?
by Régis on August 22, 2008 at 18:51This is the blog for my independent animated short “Her Lion’s Jump.” Most of the information regarding the film will be posted there, though I’m sure there will be some cross polination…
Enjoy!
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