Yes, hard to believe that storytelling this awesome did not win the Nerf Ad competition.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Revenge of the Trolls
Yes, it's been awhile. But mostly because we've spent the last year troll herding in the hopes that we can coral and contain the destruction and keep it to a a minimum. Basically it got to the point where we stopped taking pictures of the messes, and clean up became a day to day routine.
You would think I would be proud that Sloane is showing an artistic interest. Well FIND A NEW CANVAS! |
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Some of her handiwork with the markers. Probably not as extensive as Allison's Sharpie episode, but still a pain to clean up. |
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The great protein powder predicament. The stuff was everywhere. |
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The worst part is that Sloane would open up a dvd case, dump a scoop in, and then close it. Weeks later we were still finding cases with a little protein powder surprise. |
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I wonder if she truly believed that by hiding the canister we wouldn't notice the mess. |
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Toilet bowl toys. |
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Unwrapping a roll of tinfoil, (which I tried to roll back up) and a pile of mixed nuts. |
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Judging by the innocent look on her face, she has no clue who shredded the Dora book. |
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And if protein powder was not enough, we also had the hot chocolate incident. |
Maybe Sloane felt she was being watched or something. |
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Two Little Trolls
Two little trolls named Allie and Sloane
Two little trolls who will not let alone.
Two little trolls, devious and mischievous
Breaking and dumping, and completely oblivious
Causing stress and messing messes quite grievous.
Two little trolls reeking havoc in halls, in kitchens, on rugs, on couches and chairs.
We clean up each mess as we pull out our hair.
So pray for us, we’re slow, we’re tired and our heads are a spinning
And lets hope it’s a phase end, and not a phase beginning.
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Two little trolls, grab a quick bite to eat. I am sure the huge mess, was never their intent, We’re just glad they didn’t add a bit of two percent. |
Two little trolls playing with knives Sharpened edges, risking their lives, But the mischief survives And the mischief still thrives But these sorts of things usually happen in fives. |
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Two little trolls, with a craving for bread, The loaf gave quite a fight, but ended up dead Destroyed and demolished, what to do next? why face painting Sloane’s face, with green, blue and red. |
What is a day for a troll without a few good books, But of course not for reading, nor looking nor chattering. But for spreading, and shredding, and skittering and scattering. |
I know your addicted trolls, but now we have zero! Zilch! Zip! |
Friday, December 16, 2011
A couple of cool animations
Work has definitely been busy, but a lot of fun. For years I have been talking about using animation for media, and for years it would get shut down one way or another. It was quite a mountain to climb, but the view has been breathtaking.
The Book of Mormon piece was a blast to work on. Maybe had it's fair share of sleepless nights, but I think it was worth it. (Well, unless you blame it for causing the Palsy, but my theory is that it was strictly coincidental.) It was a great group to work with, and I think it turned out excellent. A huge plus for the animation effort.
And of course the Coat story is a bit closer to the heart for me. After multiple rejections of animated ideas being pitched, I knew we needed to just create something, something simple something short and to the point to show how animation can be used. So a couple of friends from work who also wanted to work on animation formed the Animation Underground. Our goal was to create an animation, as our own personal project, outside of work to show the benefits of animation. We would meet during lunch, discuss script, make assignments, and it was extremely slow going, but eventually we had a solid script, a decent animatic, and even some music, testing the waters the whole time to see if any organization would want an animated piece. After about a year of this, finally there was a need within the Mormon Channel, they wanted to fund the project. Of course timing could not be any worse.
Mid October:
Mormon Channel: "This would be the perfect piece for a Christmas Message, can we have it Dec 1st?"
My voice: "Yes! Definitely! We can make this happen!"
My thoughts: 6 weeks???? 2 minute animation????? are you insane!!!!!!
Apparently my voice and thought process do not collaborate much. It was a whirlwind, but I loved every bit of it. Once again, had an amazing team of artists that did an amazing job, and worked so smoothly together. I couldn't be happier. It was rather satisfying to see your work go from idea, all the way to completion. Of course as an artist, I could pick apart my work with never ending changes, fixes, or spotted flaws, but honestly, it has been a great way to finish up this year.
(P.S. please share the Coat story with anyone and everyone. The more views it gets the greater the possibility that I get to do more.)
The Book of Mormon piece was a blast to work on. Maybe had it's fair share of sleepless nights, but I think it was worth it. (Well, unless you blame it for causing the Palsy, but my theory is that it was strictly coincidental.) It was a great group to work with, and I think it turned out excellent. A huge plus for the animation effort.
And of course the Coat story is a bit closer to the heart for me. After multiple rejections of animated ideas being pitched, I knew we needed to just create something, something simple something short and to the point to show how animation can be used. So a couple of friends from work who also wanted to work on animation formed the Animation Underground. Our goal was to create an animation, as our own personal project, outside of work to show the benefits of animation. We would meet during lunch, discuss script, make assignments, and it was extremely slow going, but eventually we had a solid script, a decent animatic, and even some music, testing the waters the whole time to see if any organization would want an animated piece. After about a year of this, finally there was a need within the Mormon Channel, they wanted to fund the project. Of course timing could not be any worse.
Mid October:
Mormon Channel: "This would be the perfect piece for a Christmas Message, can we have it Dec 1st?"
My voice: "Yes! Definitely! We can make this happen!"
My thoughts: 6 weeks???? 2 minute animation????? are you insane!!!!!!
Apparently my voice and thought process do not collaborate much. It was a whirlwind, but I loved every bit of it. Once again, had an amazing team of artists that did an amazing job, and worked so smoothly together. I couldn't be happier. It was rather satisfying to see your work go from idea, all the way to completion. Of course as an artist, I could pick apart my work with never ending changes, fixes, or spotted flaws, but honestly, it has been a great way to finish up this year.
(P.S. please share the Coat story with anyone and everyone. The more views it gets the greater the possibility that I get to do more.)
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Fall Shenanigans
Here are just a few pics of some of the happenings the last few months. Some cute faces, some temper tantrums, some odd outdoor napping behaviors, and a couple of birthdays. Party on.
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