So one of the main reasons that "A Change of Mind" has found new life is with the addition of Colin Giles to the project.
I've known Colin since WAY back in the 90's working at Natterjack Animation where he was an animator (I was an assistant). I've worked in a couple other studios with him (Bardel, Nitrogen) and he's taken part in the art shows House of Ten used to put on, "Deightons Afer Dark".
Colin was looking for a project, and I was looking for an animation director. I knew from his other work, that Colin is also the type of guy who's not satisfied with just doing his day job (Animation instructor at Vancouver Film School), and has his own side projects that serve more to entertain, and less to make him money. THAT is on the House of Ten Charter! (the not making money part).
Though the idea to work on this project together has been on for a while, this last year was so busy, it was only in this last month that things started to really take off.
So without giving toooo much of the game away, I'll be posting some pre-production art as the project moves along.
First off, some rough exploratory sketches of our two main characters.
More work to come! And rather than trying to delve into Colin's creative thought process, I will try and have him explain future posted work in his own words.
So yes, Colin will be co-directing this project, and hopefully not House of Ten's only foray into animated shorts.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
"A Change of Mind" - A look back, before looking FORWARD.
So a few years back I pitched a project titled "A Change of Mind" to an NFB animated short competition where the idea was to create a short film with the theme of "Changing your mind".
See what I did there? Give em what they want kids!
*Or don't... cuz I didn't get picked to go into production.
However, I still liked the idea, and thought it would make for a cute kids film.
The idea I had for the short was a kid who finds a guy selling "minds". You could change your own mind for one of his amazing minds. This mind salesman rips the kid off, leaving him with the lesson of thinking first before changing your mind.
My friend, Greg Kovacs, who is likely one of the best writers I know, came up with the poem for the project. This guy is a wordsmith. This guy makes me want to be a better man - and also a better writer - and also win trophies (this guy is always winning film festivals... the bastard).
Here's a trailer for the latest Greg Kovacs film:
And here's an animated short from WAAAAY back based on a comic of his. Animated and directed by "Car2Na", D. Campbell Mackinlay (Does the Harry Animations on the top corner of www.ainticoolnews.com)
So there you have it... from the mind of Greg Kovacs came the poem, "A Change of Mind".
As part of the pitch you had to include artwork, and since my drawing skills haven't improved since film school, I had my friend, Darren Shmidt, do a couple of drawings for it. He literally scribbled a couple of sketches on scrap paper, and I then cleaned them up (poorly).
I was wanting this project to have the look and feel of those old 50's UPN toons - but in flash ('cuz hand drawn is just too expensive).
So all this was waaay back in... 2007?
I never lost interest in this project. I had a few people here and there interested in getting it into production, but for whatever reason it just always fell through (the reason is usually because there's really no money in this... this is film making because we love making films).
This brings us up to speed! In the next post we jump to 2014 and introduce animator, Colin Giles, and the further life of this "A Change of Mind" project.
See what I did there? Give em what they want kids!
*Or don't... cuz I didn't get picked to go into production.
However, I still liked the idea, and thought it would make for a cute kids film.
The idea I had for the short was a kid who finds a guy selling "minds". You could change your own mind for one of his amazing minds. This mind salesman rips the kid off, leaving him with the lesson of thinking first before changing your mind.
My friend, Greg Kovacs, who is likely one of the best writers I know, came up with the poem for the project. This guy is a wordsmith. This guy makes me want to be a better man - and also a better writer - and also win trophies (this guy is always winning film festivals... the bastard).
Here's a trailer for the latest Greg Kovacs film:
And here's an animated short from WAAAAY back based on a comic of his. Animated and directed by "Car2Na", D. Campbell Mackinlay (Does the Harry Animations on the top corner of www.ainticoolnews.com)
Hey, I know those sound effects!
So there you have it... from the mind of Greg Kovacs came the poem, "A Change of Mind".
As part of the pitch you had to include artwork, and since my drawing skills haven't improved since film school, I had my friend, Darren Shmidt, do a couple of drawings for it. He literally scribbled a couple of sketches on scrap paper, and I then cleaned them up (poorly).
I was wanting this project to have the look and feel of those old 50's UPN toons - but in flash ('cuz hand drawn is just too expensive).
So all this was waaay back in... 2007?
I never lost interest in this project. I had a few people here and there interested in getting it into production, but for whatever reason it just always fell through (the reason is usually because there's really no money in this... this is film making because we love making films).
This brings us up to speed! In the next post we jump to 2014 and introduce animator, Colin Giles, and the further life of this "A Change of Mind" project.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
And one more.... Sausage Party...
This vid was posted on Seth Rogen's Facebook page.
This is Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg (the guy in the white T-shirt...Seth's creative partner) and crew watching some scenes from the upcoming Sausage Party (and yes, that is really how they laugh)
Some people call fowl because not everyone is laughing as hard as them... well that's because most of us in the room had already seen it a million times.
You can catch Arlyn and I in the back left seats watching... and Kev is shooting the vid.
There is no sound because, well, you had to be there. Say no more, Say no more.
BTW... it was as funny as it appeared. The first time I saw I laughed til I coughed. Of course I DID have a cold at the time... so...
Anyway, up next, "A CHANGE OF MIND".
Post
by Seth
Rogen.
This is Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg (the guy in the white T-shirt...Seth's creative partner) and crew watching some scenes from the upcoming Sausage Party (and yes, that is really how they laugh)
Some people call fowl because not everyone is laughing as hard as them... well that's because most of us in the room had already seen it a million times.
You can catch Arlyn and I in the back left seats watching... and Kev is shooting the vid.
There is no sound because, well, you had to be there. Say no more, Say no more.
BTW... it was as funny as it appeared. The first time I saw I laughed til I coughed. Of course I DID have a cold at the time... so...
Anyway, up next, "A CHANGE OF MIND".
Speaking of Rogen... Bound 3!
This is OOOOOLD news now, but since I've mentioned we are currently working with Seth Rogen on his new flick, I figured I may as well show off a side project Kev Pavlovic and I worked on for him.
This came about really quickly... I won't go into boring details, so I'll just say we were asked on a Friday if we would be interested in helping Seth Rogen and James Franco with their video spoof of Kanye West's "Bound 3".
At this point, they (Seth and James) were already using Kev's bike for the shoot, but now it looked like we would be taking their green screen footage and comping in some background footage to make it as close as possible to the Kim and Kanye version.
We worked 24 hours straight to have it out by the Monday morning, and in the end, we were more than happy with it.
It didn't take long for someone to put up a shot by shot comparison vid as well
They were a LITTLE worried that Kim and Kanye (especially Kanye) would lose their shit over it.... but they knew better. When the world all loves something, can you really be the one yelling "NOT FUNNY MOTHAH FUCKAH!!!"
One of the highlights... working on it got invited to "The Interview" wrap party... where they screened it repeatedly...
And that wraps of the Bound 3 adventure.
And yes, this does mean if we ran into Seth and Franco on the streets, they would have no idea who we were until we yelled "WE MADE BOUND 3!" at which point Seth would laugh, nod "oh okay!" and then head on his way.
BFF's.
This came about really quickly... I won't go into boring details, so I'll just say we were asked on a Friday if we would be interested in helping Seth Rogen and James Franco with their video spoof of Kanye West's "Bound 3".
At this point, they (Seth and James) were already using Kev's bike for the shoot, but now it looked like we would be taking their green screen footage and comping in some background footage to make it as close as possible to the Kim and Kanye version.
We worked 24 hours straight to have it out by the Monday morning, and in the end, we were more than happy with it.
It didn't take long for someone to put up a shot by shot comparison vid as well
They were a LITTLE worried that Kim and Kanye (especially Kanye) would lose their shit over it.... but they knew better. When the world all loves something, can you really be the one yelling "NOT FUNNY MOTHAH FUCKAH!!!"
One of the highlights... working on it got invited to "The Interview" wrap party... where they screened it repeatedly...
And that wraps of the Bound 3 adventure.
And yes, this does mean if we ran into Seth and Franco on the streets, they would have no idea who we were until we yelled "WE MADE BOUND 3!" at which point Seth would laugh, nod "oh okay!" and then head on his way.
BFF's.
Labels:
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James Franco,
Kanye West,
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Monday, March 17, 2014
BLOG RETOOL!
Well this last year I got pretty busy with work and so my personal
projects kind of got left in the dirt. However, over the last couple of
months, my day job hours have eased off a bit and I'm finally ready to
get to that long list of projects I've been sitting on.
So while this site that was meant for documenting and showing off work created by myself and my talented chums through "House of Ten Productions", it actually turned into a blog updated once a year to countdown to Christmas.
SO, that said... time to steer this site BACK to it's intended purpose, and hopefully get busy enough with House of Ten projects to be updating A LOT.
I suppose I'm trying to take a cue from the two guys heading this whole project I'm on at Nitrogen, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
The amount of shit these two have going on at the same time is crazy and inspiring. These two are currently at the point in their careers that they COULD take it easy, but instead seem to be working harder. I guess when you've reached that point when you can get almost any idea you have put into production, you take advantage of the situation.
That said, we are obviously NOT in that situation. But just because people aren't clawing over each other to throw money at House of Ten projects, doesn't mean they can't get done. It's just going to take a little longer. And just because no one is wanting to bankroll getting our projects to screen, it doesn't mean we can't do as much of the pre-production as possible on our own.
So House of Ten's new mission statement is simple: Follow the lead of two stoners from Point Grey that made it, and work our collective asses off to get our own stuff made. It's very similar to "fake it til we make it"
So while this site that was meant for documenting and showing off work created by myself and my talented chums through "House of Ten Productions", it actually turned into a blog updated once a year to countdown to Christmas.
SO, that said... time to steer this site BACK to it's intended purpose, and hopefully get busy enough with House of Ten projects to be updating A LOT.
I suppose I'm trying to take a cue from the two guys heading this whole project I'm on at Nitrogen, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
The amount of shit these two have going on at the same time is crazy and inspiring. These two are currently at the point in their careers that they COULD take it easy, but instead seem to be working harder. I guess when you've reached that point when you can get almost any idea you have put into production, you take advantage of the situation.
That said, we are obviously NOT in that situation. But just because people aren't clawing over each other to throw money at House of Ten projects, doesn't mean they can't get done. It's just going to take a little longer. And just because no one is wanting to bankroll getting our projects to screen, it doesn't mean we can't do as much of the pre-production as possible on our own.
So House of Ten's new mission statement is simple: Follow the lead of two stoners from Point Grey that made it, and work our collective asses off to get our own stuff made. It's very similar to "fake it til we make it"
Labels:
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
A Wedding Invite!
This was one of my projects from the last couple months that I can finally post...
A little history lesson in the form of a wedding invite... starring my terrible drawing skills.
From the description on Youtube (too lazy to write it again) :
We wanted to do something a little different for our wedding invites (though video invites are becoming the new traditional invite), and decided to tell the story of how the two of us met and married, all while paying homage to "How I Met Your Mother" - a show that played a small role.
I claim no ability to draw, my skill ended at the animtion school level.
Directed by: Ellery VanDooyeweert
Edited by: Ellery VanDooyeweert, Kevin Pavlovic
Artwork" Ellery VanDooyeweert
Coloring: Arlyn Bantog
Sound Editing: Kevin Pavlovic
Mika Bantog: Mika Bantog
Storyteller: Me!
Hopefully I will get the wedding footage sorted out one of these days...
-EL
A little history lesson in the form of a wedding invite... starring my terrible drawing skills.
From the description on Youtube (too lazy to write it again) :
We wanted to do something a little different for our wedding invites (though video invites are becoming the new traditional invite), and decided to tell the story of how the two of us met and married, all while paying homage to "How I Met Your Mother" - a show that played a small role.
I claim no ability to draw, my skill ended at the animtion school level.
Directed by: Ellery VanDooyeweert
Edited by: Ellery VanDooyeweert, Kevin Pavlovic
Artwork" Ellery VanDooyeweert
Coloring: Arlyn Bantog
Sound Editing: Kevin Pavlovic
Mika Bantog: Mika Bantog
Storyteller: Me!
Hopefully I will get the wedding footage sorted out one of these days...
-EL
Friday, September 14, 2012
I Don't "Tweet" Much...
... But when I do, Kevin Smith "Favorites" it.
That's right... My good pal Kev Smith gave his thumbs up (I've had a pretty boring week...)
I only posted that twitter post because I watched the following vid on the Smodco Channel and it kinda made me sad for the days of Kev and Ben...
C'mon, lets do that "Ben as the Shark" JAWS remake!
That's right... My good pal Kev Smith gave his thumbs up (I've had a pretty boring week...)
I only posted that twitter post because I watched the following vid on the Smodco Channel and it kinda made me sad for the days of Kev and Ben...
C'mon, lets do that "Ben as the Shark" JAWS remake!
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