Cartoon Update: Hitting The Homestretch
I have finally made it to the homestretch on my cartoon, which is both exhilarating and scary. Seeing a doodle I made in college (of a buff rooster using a pelvic thrust to impregnate a chicken that’s 10 feet away) evolve into an 11-minute long cartoon has been a thrill. Read More Read More
Animation Magazine’s Pitch Party 2010 Results
Welp, Animation Magazine’s Pitch Party 2010 is over and my cartoon pitch… Read More Read More
Cartoon Preview: “Cock Tales”
So what should the 3 people who care about my next cartoon come to expect from it? Well, Mom, you should expect a mature animated film about 2 roosters on a farm, so if you guessed alcoholic ponies… YOU ARE INCORRECT, MOM! I personally think it’s a huge improvement over my last animated effort because the animation is better, the design is a lot more thought out, and I spent more time on this script than the 32 minutes I had put towards the... Read More
Cartoon: A Good Day’s Work
In late 2005, I finished my first cartoon, “A Good Day’s Work.” The cartoon’s about an elf who decides to join the work force in hopes of earning his father’s respect enough be able to control the remote control from time to time. Read More Read More
Animation Magazine’s Pitch Party 2010
Each summer, Animation Magazine holds a contest, called the Pitch Party, where independent artists are given an opportunity to advertise their animated properties in Animation Magazine, with one lucky (and probably pretty talented) winner being selected to pitch their idea to an animation executive. You also get a free bag of poodle hair and a shovel, but don’t quote me on that. Read More Read More

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