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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Yet Again, More Star Wars

I was traveling through Europe mid-2010 when I received an email from the German Newspaper, Der Spiegel, regarding my submission to the Star Wars Uncut project. The writer sent me a list of interview questions. It's been a year and a half and they finally got around to posting it. Here's the full interview I hastily typed in a touristy Prague coffee shop.

- How did you find the project?
1. I found out about Star Wars Uncut from a link a friend sent to me. He was familiar with my shameless style of animation and thought I could besmirch the Star Wars franchise.


- Why did you participate?
2. I participated in the project after recently being fired from my job, having to move into my Moms house, clinging to my last scrap of dignity and having a lot of time on my hands. It was perfect timing for such distasteful inspiration.


- How important is Star Wars for you?
3. I like Star Wars. I wouldn't say I'm the kind of fan who dresses up as a 32 year old virgin and has mock battles with plastic swords, but I am fond of the first three movies. Empire Strikes Back is the best.


- Is there something special about the scene you chose?
4. I previewed all of the available scenes, and listening to the audio, I tried to imagine what would be the most humorous to misrepresent. I think it turned out all right. These film makers who recently made a documentary about George Lucas even included it in their film. I heard it won an Emmy. 


Anyhow, here's the Star Wars Uncut all spliced together, which makes it a much better viewing experience then the previous constant-loading Vimeo cut.






Also, here's a screen-shot of my President Prospector short. Enjoy!









Monday, January 9, 2012

President Prospector

New Prospector project in the works. The premise is the Ol' Timey Prospector is a candidate at the Republican presidential debate. Hilarity ensues. The video is a tester, but I think I'm going to redraw it with a thinner line weight.





Also, on Youtube,  I just so happened to come across an episode of MAD that I worked on. I had never actually seen the show before, so check it out. The segment I worked on comes on at 8:02 I think. Take a look.