Tuesday, December 19, 2006
North Pole Workshop (a themed environment)
The entrance area will be outside as opposed to the rest of the Workshop which is indoors. Towering in front is a landmark formation of the North Pole. I wanted this pole to appear at first to be man (or elf) made but when you get close you get the impression that is a natural creation that appears to be growing up from the earth and bursting through the ice.
Just past the Pole is this small building that contains a “secret” entrance into Santa’s Workshop which is suggested to be hidden underground. I thought it would be fun to somehow make this building appear magically from the snow when the visitors approach it. This one room building is what I call a “Crowd Divider.” It breaks up the visitors into smaller groups for a more controlled and smoother entrance into the attraction. A good example of a Crowd Divider is the stretching elevator room in Disney’s Haunted Mansion. These kinds of rooms also help to set the tone in order to prepare the visitors for what they are about to experience, rather like an Overture for a theatrical production. This room contains every image possible of Christmas in our culture. For example the building itself is deigned to resemble a Christmas Tree.
In the center of this round room is this globe showing the complicated flight path of Santa. It is designed to look like it was carved out of wood.
Above this globe is this dome ceiling that wraps around the base of the tower’s vault. In this dome are suggested silhouettes of iconic structures from around the world.
A long pole that hangs from the center of the tower reaches down to a spot just above the globe. Attached at the base of the pole is the “North Pole” sign that points at the top of the globe. Also attached by a rod to the pole at the spot just below the dome is a small model of Santa’s sleigh. The sleigh rotates around in a circle (this is due to the pole that is slowly spinning) suggesting Santa’s flight around the world. I’m still in the midst of drawing the rest of the elements of this richly detailed room. Whatever I don’t finished designing this Christmas I will continue developing during every Christmas to come, as is my tradition.
There are much more exciting things to come!
Preview: This room will become completely animated and a whole sequence of events will occur around the audience leading to the secret entrance.
Why We Missed Church on Sunday (Part 4 of 4)
I stopped the car and motioned to Josh to come listen to the scraping. Puzzled, he took a look at the front driver’s side tire where the noise was the loudest and then just started laughing. Fearing the worst, as usual, I said, “Oh great, what now?” He looked up and with a slight chuckle, he said, “Darling, you ran over a cone!” When I had pulled into the gas station earlier, in my distress, with limited visibility, I must have inadvertently taken out one of the safety cones near the driveway of the gas station. Just as we were regaining our composure, two mysterious gentlemen in an unmarked pick-up truck showed up and said, “Hey, you already fixed the tire?” Realizing that this must have been who “Joe’s Towing” sent to help us out, we apologized for beating them to the punch and explained our new dilemma. They managed to un-wedge the giant piece of orange rubber from under the Corolla and we all went about our merry ways. All I could think on the way home at 2:00 a.m. was that this was “one for the blog.”
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Why We Missed Church on Sunday (Part 3 of 4)
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Nuts About YouTube!
Friday, December 15, 2006
Why We Missed Church on Sunday (Part 2 of 4)
Thursday, December 14, 2006
The Claus
Since I’m a movie fanatic a particular film mostly defined for me who Mr. Claus is. It’s a fun and corny 1985 film called Santa Claus: The Movie, Starring Dudely Moore and John Lithgow (3rd Rock). This is an odd film because it is basically divided into two movies. The fist half is about the genesis of Santa and the second half is an odd ball 80’s adventure with two annoying children. Whenever I watch this movie I only watch the first half because the second half is just not worth it. This film creatively presents how Santa came to be and it has wonderful Swiss inspired Production Design (i.e. Santa’s Workshop and his slay).
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Why We Missed Church on Sunday (Part 1 of 4)
Monday, December 11, 2006
A Perfectionist's Predicament
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Teaser Trailer Premier
If you want to have a high resolution version of the trailer just email me at joshuak@mail.com
Coming Soon
For the past year I have been working very slowly on a Christmas themed project. It is an animatic which is basically a storyboard that is put on film and edited with music and sound effects, an animated storyboard. This animatic is a fake teaser trailer for a film that does not exist (at least not yet). These are the rough sketches that I made over a year ago, which I have now finished painting in Photoshop. It has taken me a year to paint all of this because it was the very first piece I'd made using my tablet; I had to figure out how to paint this as I was making it. It is also something that I have been working on inch by inch whenever I have had time between other projects.
As soon as I figure out how I plan to premier the teaser trailer on this blog. If you can't wait till then and you want to see the video now just let me know (joshuak@mail.com) and I'll send a high quality version to you.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Ruffles my scales.
This is nothing big but just recently I finished reading the fantasy novel Eragon by Christopher Paolini. It blows me away that he wrote that just after finishing high school at age 15! Anyway, while reading it I came up with an idea for a dragon based on the character Saphira the main dragon in the book.
What if a dragon was more like a bird then a reptile? What I mean is its scales would look and behave more like feathers. The scales would be longer while sticking out and they would ruffle and move like the way a bird does when it puffs up. It could also have extra long scales on it's head that it could move up and down like a Cockatoo. Instead of bat like wings with stretched skin, it has very long scales that look and act like feathers on an eagle's wings. I did this rough doodle at work on the back of my daily tear off calendar of what it could look like.
I'm not naive enough to think that I'm the first and only person to create this concept but it was fresh and original to me!
Well, just last night I finally allowed myself to watch the theatrical trailer for Eragon, I wanted to wait until I had finished the book before I saw anything. Something caught my eye in watching it and I couldn't believe it. There was a dragon that I'm sure was Saphira and on its wings were none other than scales that looked like feathers! I should be getting use to this by now and besides, why should I be the only one who comes up with ideas like this? On the bright side this means my ideas are generally good and work well in entertainment.
I'm really not that upset about this very small concept, but I thought that it was good example what seems to happen to a lot of my ideas.
-Josh
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Drawing Barenaked Ladies!
I have recently drawn storyboards for the latest Barenaked Ladies music video and now it's ready to be viewed!! The video is of the song Wind It Up from latest BNL album Barenaked Ladies Are Me. The video was put together by Winch and Pulley the same production team that did The Submarines music video (see last post). Thank you Josh and Jeff for this great opportunity!
Below are my the storyboards:
If you are ready to see the actual video:
If you want to see a slightly higher resolution version go to Yahoo! Music and click on the title of the video (Wind It Up) in the music video section.
Kenfield Trivia: When watching the video keep yours eyes open for a cameo. I'll give you a hint, look for the long haired beauty that pushes the past the Rockness Monster (the professional Asian air guitarist with big hair) at the end of the video.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Music Video
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
I’ll never wash this hand again!
The only regret that I have is that I did not get a copy of Tennapel’s latest graphic novel Iron West because it sold out, which is really great for him!
Keep flipping the pages!
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Monkeys of the Caribbean
And now to set the mood for Josh’s following entry, I must ask….Did you hear about the new pirate movie? It’s rated “Rrrrrrrrr.” Okay, it’s not, but that’s still one of my favorite lame jokes. Anyway, here is Josh’s more thought provoking reminisce about times gone by. Take it away matey….
With the next installment in of the Pirates of the
Sunday, July 02, 2006
What I do at work.
I made these Gopher Men because I've been working on a series of ideas to create an animal wildlife using the business world. I got the idea from looking over my cubicle at work and seeing this sea of cubicles. Randomly a person's head would appear kind of like gophers popping their heads out of the ground. I'm also playing around with imitating the dollar print style. I doodled these while I was at work.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
We've joined the 21st Century!
Josh & Katie