Sunday, October 18, 2009

Aww jeeze

Finally finished Day 6.

Just day 7 left.

And the extended remake of day 2.

And the music.

And the sound.

And the technical conversions for playing on DVD.

And the publicity train.

And film festival research.

And hundreds of dollars.

And TEHN I"LL FINALLY BE DONE.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Hypercubed



If you're interested, there's also a vimeo version here.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

IMDB

Well, I managed to find myself registered in the Internet Movie Database for a side project I was helping with. I composed the accordion tracks for the film Alo! 86th Street, and helped a bit with general and animation advice. I don't think the film is public on the internet yet, and I don't know if it ever will be actually, but there's a slight chance you might be able to see it in a film festival near you, so check it out if you can. If it ever comes to fruition on the internet, I'll make you, my loyal reader, first to know.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Fire Operation Demo

Been a while since my last post. Moon Diary has been on sabbatical for the last couple weeks as I've been learning how to use Blender so that I can make these educational videos for my job. It's got a near 90 degree learning curve, but once you memorize the capacities for the program it's pretty simple to put something together. I made this video in a little under two weeks, and in this format it wouldn't be too hard to extend it to an hour as proposed (I hope.)




I've also made another short film for submitting to the Olympia Film Festival. I'll put that up sometime this week, and it'll go on the main site, so official vid. It feels really great to get something finished. The current plan for Moon Diary is to record vocals for day 6 sometime this week, and once I have those full production will be back in effect.

Monday, July 20, 2009

NAESA Action Stills

Here's a few action stills I made for a NAESA brochure. Hwat a happy little elevator man.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The results are in!

After being shown at conference in Canada, NAESA board members had this to say about the company profile I made for them:

This is a really nice deal. Very nice job.
-Jonathan Brooks

I LIKE IT !!!
I think Curtis did a good job with this infomercial.
-Bill Snyder

This is a great infomercial. Do we have it on DVD to share at our next Central Region Workshop?
-James Borwey

Well... I'm impressed!!! I think this is the start of something big.
My compliments to Curtis.
-Jim Runyan

Excellent presentation
-Larry Watson

Good Job
I like it
-Jim Brune

That is a very good infomercial and you and the staff should be commended.
-Douglas S. Warne

So there! It's a hit among the elevator industry!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Close to Starting Day 6



Don't get me wrong, when I started Moon Diary, I intended it to be epic, but it keeps increasing in intensity at an accelerating acceleration. Just spent the last month brainstorming the script for day 6, which included reading half of Godel, Escher, Bach, to increase my understanding of what it means to mean something. The team held weekly brainstorming sessions where we would mix the ideas we had come up with since last week. I specifically spent hours researching paradoxes, both visual and literal, and despite everything we're not even really done yet. We've only nailed down the structure, not the details. I guess we'll try to work that out in story boarding to try and streamline a bit.

The one year anniversary of starting this project is vaguely around this month. Originally I intended it to be a short project that would only take a couple months. Woo yeah! All my efforts to reduce my workload just encourage me to get obsessive about other aspects! Moon Diary might not be done this Summer as the trailer suggests. How embarrassing.

Monday, June 8, 2009

NAESA International Company Profile

Just finished the NAESA International company profile earlier today, just uploaded it to YouTube 10 minutes ago. Been working on this thing rather than Moon Diary for a while now, but I just got ahold of "Godel, Escher, Bach" and as soon as I've started making some good progress on that I'll be starting the storyboards for days 6 and 7, meaning the beginning of the end.

Any way, enjoy this informative diversion!




Thursday, May 28, 2009

Can you believe I'm being paid to make stuff like this?

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

1.6 Terabyte CDs

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8060082.stm

Huh. It's seeming clearer and clearer to me that the benefit of Flash, that being small file size, is becoming a rapidly diminishing concern. In fact, I don't think any one really cares at all any more. A terabyte?? I wouldn't know what to do with that if I tried. I might as well switch to another program soon since they are generally better in every other way. As far as I understand it.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Cinco De Mayo Update

Day 4 is DONE, as of several weeks ago, which means there's only day 6 and 7 left. I estimate day 6 to be two minutes long and day 7 to be three to four. Moon Diary is currently 12 minutes long, and once you add titles and chapter transitions that means this thing is going to be just under 20 minutes when it's done. It's already the longest thing I've ever made.

I got commissioned to do an infomercial type animation for naesai.org. That means that, for now any way, I am a PROFESSIONAL animator, in the literal sense. There is absolutely no mistaking it for a hobby any more, I'm being reimbursed for work with money. Since I've decided to post fewer screenshots from Moon Diary I might be focusing more on this paid animation on the blog for a while.  

Here's the character design for the narrator.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Wolves



Moon Diary has been progressing well the last couple of weeks. We got a sound guy who has been working on foley art, and we had a company picnic at wolf haven where we all got to observe real wolves in action. They didn't move too much while we were there, no surprise, but I feel like the experience has lead to a sense of authenticity in the wolf movement none the less, they have been turning out really well. Chris Duncan, our sound guy, tried to get some wolf howling while we were there but all we got was a bunch of ravens screeching, and the tour lady talking.

Like I said, work has been progressing nicely. If all goes well, Day 4 might be done by the end of this week.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Charlie's Back

Charlie Daugherty has already been a major part of Moon Diary by drawing the teeth and candy in day 2, animating the ridiculous rotting ooze of the same day, drawing multiple backgrounds throughout, and being another animator for consultation in general. He's been busy being the TA for an animation class, and thus virtually animating every student's project for them. There's been a change of schedule though, and now he's back! He's starting off with some touch up work on previous animation, but is going to be animating wolves with me and soon as he's caught up to speed.

Also, I managed to get 3 day weekends for my work. Moon Diary has never had such facility for actualization! Prepare to be amazed as we animate multiple seconds in less than a week!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Sita Sings the Blues

Nina Paley recently decided to release her full feature length flash animation, which she made by herself, for free on the internet. Not just to watch, but also to appropriate, without paying fees or even asking permission.


Her work has been somewhat of an inspiration for the aesthetic of Moon Diary. She manages to create very powerful ideas using very simple animation, not trying to hide from the "flash" look and instead embracing it as a medium. I feel like I'm not as good at it, I've started dabbling more and more into realism as I learn how to, but I'm going to try and get out of that as soon as this city scene is done. I realized I've been working on this 3 minutes of animation for nearly 4 months now, and I've got to speed it up a bit. Granted, I've had a part time job most of that time, and it's been cold all the time because my roommates don't turn on the heat, but I got the first two minutes done in about 3 weeks and I've got to get back to a pace closer to that.

It's not impossible, someone out there is doing it.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Super Speed



I recorded myself drawing in the latest background over the course of 3 and a half hours, and then sped it up about a hundred times to see it all happen at once. I only recorded the drawing part, I didn't bother with the animating part since that would have been extremely repetitive and plus I wouldn't have had something big to end on. I probably spent another 3 or 4 hours animating and tweaking to get the final 5 seconds of animation. I didn't realize all that much about my process, except that I spend a lot of time tweaking and that windows take forever.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

I just decided it would be a good idea to flood the entire city, so I spent two hours going back and adding as much as 20 feet of water at the base of the buildings. It's okay though, because everyone is flying any way...

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Moon Diary Trailer


The Moon Diary trailer is FINALLY up. As you may remember, YouTube found out my video had a copyrighted song and disabled the audio. The song was originally Sleep, by Azure Ray. For those that are interested, I implore you to look up the original and then listen to the song that I created for the trailer. Mine isn't quite as savory, but I feel I did a good job of making a song that fills the same aural niche without actually copying.

Let's get this hype machine rolling! Show your friends the trailer, or whatever it is that you do that makes me famous! Please?

Monday, February 16, 2009

Presidents Day


It's presidents day! No Work today! Everyone say "Screw you, Gravity!" and fly into space! No one can stop you from doing it!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

What a cutie!

In other news, I got another eyelash stuck in my upper punctum (although it was the other eye, wtf,) I just invested several hundred dollars in gold in case the economy collapses, and my supply of 36 cans of mountain dew is just about run out, so I'll need to go get more. These scenes with people take forever, since they have to be drawn and organized before they can be animated and plus there's so many of them. But I'm putting in some good long hours when I'm working, at least.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Money Pump

We could really use one of these for the office.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Moon Diary Trailer Hits the Fan

We made a new trailer for Moon Diary and it's really great, but we took a short cut and just used an Azure Ray song for the music. YouTube then deleted the audio, and, as you may know, audio is like 80% of what makes a trailer good. I need to read up on the law, I think that if we play a cover of the song then it's alright. If it's not then we'll probably make a song from scratch, but for now the trailer is delayed due to copyright infringement. Jeeze!

However, there is a new section to the site, the "Soon" page which shows the next upcoming project, in this case Moon Diary. It will be the future home of the trailer, as well as screen shots and a general progress report of how Moon Diary is going. There's a few new screenshots from finished parts of the animation.


You can visit the Soon page at http://www.yesbutwhatisit.com/moondiary/

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Saving up for film festivals

Today for lunch I ate a can of sliced clams.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009


A couple days ago a loose eye lash fell into my eye. That's annoying. But you know the drill, right? You rub at it a little bit, and then if that doesn't work, you blink a lot. Blinking wasn't doing it either though. I thought for a while I was making some progress by rolling my eyes clockwise, but it always seemed to end up back in the same place. This continues to annoy me for almost two days before I try to just wash it out with water, by the then the corner of my eye is deep blood red. That doesn't work either, but I look in the mirror, and I realize that the lash somehow got lodged in my upper tear duct! It was literally lodged in my eyelid! My upper punctum, actually, as the image shows. I managed to finally get it out with some tweezers, a friend, and a great deal of concentration. It really sucked though!

Sunday, January 18, 2009


Our animation studio has three employees. There's me, there's Erin Tanner over at http://www.erintanner.blogspot.com, and then there's our most important member, Bay Bay the cat. Usually she's in on time and never complains.. But see, Erin Tanner took her outside for the first time a couple weeks ago, and she was for the first time able to look up into the vast and infinite sky. Can you imagine looking into that bleak void for the first time? Bay Bay's productivity has dropped sharply, but we'll try not to let that delay Moon Diary too much.

The image above was posted on Erin Tanner's blog. I thought it looked really cool as a screen shot, so I decided to post it too.

Saturday, January 10, 2009



Frame by frame gets pretty tricky. I recently got a part time job (Working for an Elevator Inspection Certification Company, yeah!) so the 8 hour animation days have been more like 2 or 3. I spent the last week or so working on this water effect pictured above. The image shows the outline of every shape in the water sequence, about 200 in all. It's a 5 second sequence in the animation, but at least it looks awesome!