Patrick deWitt’s follow up to the brilliant The Sisters Brothers is just as described by the publisher on my advanced reading copy, “incredible”. Continuing on with the subversiveness that made The Sisters Brothers such a magnificent and unique take on The Western, deWitt turns his hand to another genre to create a darkly comic romp that […]
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Blog: Perpetually Adolescent (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: DRAWN! (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I love this absurd little, one-minute animated film by Phillip Eddols.
In this animated short, two creatures wonder, “What is a hole?” They have different points of view. Their debate leads to an idea, an idea that changes the world.
Read on for a short Q&A with the Eddolls himself…
Settle the score: Tennis ball or planet?
Basket ball. Covered in really expensive felt.
Um.. Is that you doing the noises?
Yep I recorded all those voices into a toilet paper tube. And then edited the dialogue tracks, before arrival in Montreal. I didn’t know if we would keep it, but it was liked, so it stayed.
What’s going on now?
Making stuff.
Long answer: Working on another film. It takes advantage of physical effects, so that the physical effects auto animate some element for you.
Example: constantly blowing wind, and a really hairy creatures. The wind would constantly comb the hair in the same direction, and as such keeps it coherent as the creature moves.
Got any more stuff online?
It a fact.
ITS A FACT, I threw a puppet up at the metal ceiling of the studio and it stuck there. The puppets feet contain super strong neodymium magnets. And I never got it down, maybe its still there. ITS A FACT
Blog: Seize the Day (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Today's friendly high five comes from the spirit of the hilarious Douglas Adams.
Douglas Adams is the first voice I ever heard that looked around and asked some fairly decent questions. "WHAT? WHY! You've got to be kidding me. What the blankety, blank, blank?(You fill in the blanks.)I remember the pure joy of reading The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It was one of those books that makes you laugh and laugh as you turn the pages. Adams was my literary guide to the absurdity of life.
That's it, folks. There are these absurd moments in life, like yesterday morning when I was reaching for my cup of tea, and my laptop was sitting on an uneven surface. I hit my computer with my elbow. As I turned back from the tea to steady the laptop, I moved too fast and my computer tipped up and smashed against my lip. My lip began to bleed. I didn't know if I should laugh or cry. Another similar kind of moment, I used to love to drive to town. There was the intersection where I would stop and on clear days see a beautiful view of the Olympics. Now I can see the view of "A Contained Storage Facility." I mean, really.
Mr. Adams gave voice to this lack of rationality and order that surrounds us. I think exploring the absurd can bring vim and vigor to our work. You might try that today.
I totally struggled with which video clip to share. I finally settled on this one.
And now some excellent sage advice from a "pretty good" writer:
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
Douglas Adams
Last of all, think about attending the Seattle Kid-Lit Drink Night (I'm pretty sure that Douglas Adams would have been all in for an event like this)...
"Did you do Molly Blaisdell’s Golden Coffee Cup Challenge? NANOWRIMO? Did you make any kind of writing and/or illustrating goal in November?
If you hit the jackpot…if you plodded along…even if you didn’t take a single step…come to celebrate and hang out with your peers at our own Kidlit Drink Night! November 30th at Broadway Grill in Seattle (on Broadway in Capitol Hill, across from the QFC – 328-7000) at 5:30pm. Cash bar. Molly will be giving out the Golden Coffee Cup awards (Don't worry if you're from out of town, you don't have to be present to win. "
Street parking is available, or you can park at QFC for a small parking fee (or get your ticket validated by making a purchase).
Questions? Go to Holly Cupala's blog or ask me. :) Hope to see you!
Posted by MollyMom103 at 6:00 AM 0 comments
Ha ha! What?
I think I like it.
Awesome work Phil!
really nice, death of a robot is also fabulous.
Brilliant! The voices are inspired. They remind me a little of voices on The Clangers. http://www.clangers.co.uk/ I wonder if the late great Oliver Postgate used toilet rolls too.
Yes, I think absurd is a very appropriate word.
Phil, not only is it still there, but it looks down quizzically at you when you walk in. Must add rig to release sound cue upon door opening…