A SINGLE FRAME, totally worth it.
Early early lighting test, stop motion with limited lighting I feel is always kind of scary. Like a world that isn’t can't never shouldn’t couldn’t be real…
Getting close, tomorrow I will get Gesso and paint the darn thing.
Drawing concept for the mind set.
This is the making of the Glial Cell Stalactite cavern of the mind, One week of back breaking Papier-mâché-ing. I feel at times like I’m reverting back to that childhood state of art making, its either 3D modeling or crayons next.
Milo wasn’t happy getting up for the shoot today.
Stop-Motion plus replacement animation, 184 frames playing at 24 frames per second.
After he falls down the stairs.
Feeling a bit like Bruce Bickford.
The light bulb is of ridiculous proportions, this is why we do tests
The short starts with Milo falling down the stairs, tragic humor, sometimes you have to fall in order to pick yourself up.
Shooting the eyeball scene, creative problem solving at work.
Can I wear my eyes to dinner? No please keep them in the studio
Yesterday I made a BIG eye.
This summer I made a bunch of mini-eyes.
I’ve been working on this painting for a couple months, I love watercolor and love any excuse to bust out the paintbrush. This will be the poster/PR Image of the film. Now back to the film.
Milo is blue, well he is kinda sad, but blue?!?! I think he will change colors sometimes but mostly be white. He’s a little freaked out after falling down the stairs and finding himself in the palm of his hand.