8.17.17 Original Film By Henderson Brathwaite
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Peter Solarz

Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
dirt enthusiast
noise dept.
Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

shark vs the universe
Three Goblin Art
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
NASA

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

JVL

izzy's playlists!
Acquired Stardust

oozey mess
RMH
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8.17.17 Original Film By Henderson Brathwaite

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ROYALTY 5th Year Anniversary!
Tuesday motivation from Danny Phantom creator @butchhartman in the new Nick Burbank courtyard!
Also Made Fairyodd Parents Too!
The archives team putting on the white gloves to reseal original animation cels from The Wild Thornberrys. Back in the day, animation cels with clear backgrounds would be placed over hand-painted backgrounds and photographed frame by frame to bring toons to life!
Akira CRT Distortion Experiments

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Seb Janiak, is a French–American photographer, director and artist. Janiak has directed several music videos, which feature songs by musicians such as Janet Jackson and Draft Punk.
“Mimesis” 2012 – 2014 (Mimesis is a Greek word meaning imitation)
Mimesis is an adaptive imitation strategy. There is a major difference between mimesis and camouflage in terms of evolution: camouflage capability, involving colour in particular, can appear and develop very quickly in a species through the interplay of mutations and selection, but mimesis by contrast is a complex co-evolutionary mechanism involving three species: the model, the imitator and the dupe.
Technical note: This serie has been created without any special effects or retouching, but using techniques of analog photography, namely superimposition and photomontage.
Cover for Laurel Halo
http://studiocryo.tumblr.com
I’m dying 😂
This is gold!
this voice acting is so committed.
OMFG
Jamaica Can Be Major Player In Animation Industry
Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining, Hon. Phillip Paulwell, says, Jamaica has the potential to be a major player in the multibillion dollar global animation industry.
He noted that the country has an educated, talented youth population, with an affinity for technology, and “our cultural diversity and creativity have aroused the interest of the world.”
“This is a multibillion dollar industry with significant growth potential, and Jamaica needs to be a part of it in a big way. The opportunity is in “our hands…we have what it takes,” he said.
Minister Paulwell was delivering the keynote address at the media launch of KingstOOn 2016 on January 28 at JAMPRO’s head office in St. Andrew.
The two-day animation conference and film festival is slated for March 12 and 13 at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston under the theme: ‘Learn Earn and Display’.
It involves partnership with the World Bank and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). The event is the second to be held in Jamaica, following the inaugural staging in 2013. At the time, the industry was estimated to worth some US$222.8 billion.
Minister Paulwell said the festivals form part of measures by the Government to present another practical option for employment, and for transforming creative ideas into lucrative business ventures.
“It represents every bit of what our Government envisions for our youth for entrepreneurship and for employment,” he said.
“The industry holds a plethora of opportunities, not just for our country, but for the Caribbean, and we are putting our young people in the position through which they can actualise and generate employment,” he noted further.
KingstOOn 2016 will provide an avenue for Jamaica’s growing number of animators to showcase their talent, while honing their skills through workshops, competitions and interactions with established animators from the island and overseas.
It will also connect participants with employment and business development opportunities.
The deadline for registration for the various competitions is February 7. For further details on the event, persons can visit the website: www.kingstoonfest.com.

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Young Animator dreams of making it big
Like many Jamaican children, watching cartoons on a Saturday morning was a staple for JoWayne McFarlane, Caribbean 360 reports.
It was this early love for and fascination with caricatures captured in the cartoon art of Walt Disney, Hanna-Barbera and others, that has inspired her to pursue a career in animation.
Her aim is to use the art form to showcase the Jamaican and wider Caribbean culture to an international audience.
“I want to be able to create original content based in the Caribbean and to put out in the world for it to be recognized as made in the Caribbean,” the largely self-taught McFarlane says.
“I began by creating flip-books where characters are drawn to gradually change from one page to the next. So, when the pages are flipped rapidly, the pictures appear to animate. I pursued this on my own, and started practising using YouTube and searching on Google for websites and online magazines. I also started networking to see if I could find anybody who had similar interests, mentors or professionals I could talk to.”
In 2013, McFarlane participated in the inaugural KingstOOn Animation Festival, where she placed second in the character design category.
Her work, Raising Jase, was about a Jamaican boy with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and focused on his struggles with his learning disability.
“My entry in the first KingstOOn was not in animation as I did not have the tools. However, I used what I had at my disposal, which was my artistic skills,” McFarlane recalls.
“I worked with what I had. I just sketched a set of characters with expressions and detailed biography and pitched it (to the judges).”
She said the experience was “amazing and enlightening,” and she learned much more about animation and the tools and programmes needed to further her development in the craft.
For placing second in the competition, JoWayne received an internship with telecommunications company Flow. With a laptop she received from Flow, along with a graphics tablet she bought, McFarlane taught herself digital animation.
She also enrolled at Caribbean Institute of Media and Communication (CARIMAC), where she did a four-month intensive animation course.
Following KingstOOn, her growing network of contacts in the animation industry proved useful, and she was recommended for the Animae Caribe Animation Festival in Trinidad and Tobago.
McFarlane participated in the festival in 2015, and was among only a few representatives from Jamaica at event. While there, she was part of a team, which placed second in a competition to develop and pitch a project to receive grant funding.
The group will be presenting the idea at the Caribbean Tales International Film Festival in Canada in September, where it is hoped that they will win first place and get funding to develop the project.
Now, McFarlane is looking forward to the year’s second staging of the KingstOOn Animation Festival scheduled for March 12-13 at the Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts.
Along her journey, she has met and benefited from the expertise and advice of many notable persons, among them Derek Iversen, a writer for the popular cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants.
Other mentors are Corretta Singer, who introduced her to the Jamaica Animation Nation Network, and Visual Effects artist Wayne Carnegie, who worked on the North American 3-D animated movie ‘The Nut Job.’
The young animator says that her plan is to become a cartoonist, creating programmes similar to the ones she enjoyed as a child.
McFarlane says while Jamaica is a bit behind in the industry, there is a lot of untapped potential and the country is on the right track. And she believes there are viable career opportunities for young people in this area.
Two show creators in one Artist Session! Butch Hartman (Bunsen is a Beast, The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, T.U.F.F. Puppy) joins Chris Savino (The Loud House) for drawing and tips for aspiring show creators!
Ok Ken (and David). As much as I hate to make you guys famous or even respond to you directly. We all die one day and you're old so fuck it. Yea yea my 2013 performance at the Grammys was absolute shit. Technical difficulties, blah blah. Thanks for the reminder. Very much appreciated. Fuck that performance though. You think that's why I kept my work out of the Grammy process this year? Don't you think I would've wanted to play the show to 'redeem' myself if I felt that way? In reality, I actually wanted to participate in honoring Prince on the show but then I figured my best tribute to that man's legacy would be to continue to be myself out here and to be successful. Winning a TV award doesn't christen me successful. It took me some time to learn that. I bought all my masters back last year in the prime of my career, that's successful. Blonde sold a million plus without a label, that's successful. I am young, black, gifted and independent.. that's my tribute. I've actually been tuning into CBS around this time of year for a while to see who gets the top honor and you know what's really not 'great TV' guys? 1989 getting album of the year over To Pimp A Butterfly. Hands down one of the most 'faulty' TV moments I've seen. Believe the people. Believe the ones who'd rather watch select performances from your program on YouTube the day after because your show puts them to sleep. Use the old gramophone to actually listen bro, I'm one of the best alive. And if you're up for a discussion about the cultural bias and general nerve damage the show you produce suffers from then I'm all for it. Have a good night.

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THE LOST LAND AND THE SOULS
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