Despite having set the release of episode 3 of 32 Madagascar Road for around Christmas, I have decided to push it further back. Having a full time job means that I don't get the time needed to finish such an ambitious project in such a short amount of time, seeing as this episode will look a lot better and be a lot longer than the previous episodes. Also, self motivation is very difficult, especially when you are the only person working on the project. And I'm going on holiday in a week, which would mean losing 5 days of work.
Although the episode is set during and has strong links to Christmas, I feel it is best to not rush it in time for Christmas as it wouldn't be anywhere near as good as what it has the potential to be. I would rather be patient and finish with a very good animation than rush it in time for a deadline and not be as good.
I will keep updating, mainly on Facebook and Twitter, and hopefully by the new year I will have a more solid plan for a release date.
As always, stay tuned.
Friday, 27 November 2015
Monday, 31 August 2015
Back to it...
So I've had a week or so off from working on the animation, due to me going away for a few days. But I'm getting back to it now and sticking to my scheduled release date of Christmas! Scene 1 is more than halfway complete, so things are looking good.
As always, stay tuned.
As always, stay tuned.
Monday, 17 August 2015
Fancy being in the next episode?
I'll be including a couple of background characters in the next episode of the animation, and instead of drawing random characters, if any of my friends are interested in being drawn in cartoon and put in the animation with a possibility of doing a voice then give me a shout! I'll try to make the cartoon as near to the real thing as possible.
Friday, 14 August 2015
32 Madagascar Road Episode 3 Release Date
Taking into consideration how much more detail and effort I am putting into episode 3 in comparison to the previous episodes, I have decided to give myself a bit of a window for a completion date, and it is Christmas. Not neccessarily Christmas Day, but around that time. People love relevant things. So the pressure is on!
Stay tuned!
Stay tuned!
Friday, 7 August 2015
Animation Update
The animation is coming along nicely. This time around, it's going to take a lot longer as I am putting much more detail and effort into every drawing and scene. This will include more realistic body movements, shadowing etc.
Here is a quick scene I've animated, without the dialogue yet of course.
As always, stay tuned!
Here is a quick scene I've animated, without the dialogue yet of course.
As always, stay tuned!
Saturday, 11 July 2015
Episode 3 Latest
So I've been quiet on the animation front lately, but I have been working on it. I've just neglected to write my blog. Forgetfulness is a curse.
Although I have been very busy and unable to do the animation as much as I would have liked, I'm still working my way through it. As I have had to draw everyone and everything again to a better standard, that has taken up most of my time. But the first scene is halfway to completion.
Stay tuned for more!
Although I have been very busy and unable to do the animation as much as I would have liked, I'm still working my way through it. As I have had to draw everyone and everything again to a better standard, that has taken up most of my time. But the first scene is halfway to completion.
Stay tuned for more!
Thursday, 21 May 2015
32 Madagascar Road Episode 3
I've decided to do the next episode of 32 Madagascar Road! This one will look much better than the first two. Stay tuned for more updates!
First intro
New intro
Monday, 4 May 2015
Animation Update: News Studio!
So here is the news studio! The loop in the background was made for free usage which is sweet, it gives it a serious look. Even though this will be a parody animation.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Sunday, 26 April 2015
News Animation: Character Update
So here is a new character,no name yet. I've gone for a typical looking American female reporter; long blonde hair and white teeth.
Stay tuned for more!
Stay tuned for more!
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Warsaw
Another short trip, another awesome few days. I massively enjoyed Warsaw.
Thursday 16th April 2015
Our coach from Cardiff to Bristol Airport was at 6:30am, and I didn't get home from work till about 4am, so I had about an hours sleep and then me and Dhalia left. The journey to Bristol went smoothly; no beeping noises, no crashing, nothing. And I slept the whole way. We went to get breakfast. We knew a meal would be a bit expensive, but paying £10 for a small breakfast and a small cup of tea was heartbreaking, disappointing, and every other word you can use to describe a feeling of sadness.
We finally got on the plane. I had the window seat, and slept. We flew over loads of farms, then made the approach to Warsaw airport which was in the middle of nowhere.
Best landing ever too. We got in the queue for the passport check, which sketched me out as the police were in military uniforms and they all looked really stern and angry. And this crazy old woman was kicking her back along the floor across the queue rope, so her bag was further on in the queue than she was. We both had no trouble, then got on a shuttle bus to take us to Modlin railway station. It was so quiet, it was quite eerie. We had no idea what train we were getting, so we just got on one and hoped for the best. We got off in Gdansk, wondering where to go next. We asked in the ticket station and got told to get on the metro. It cost PLN 3 for a ticket each, which is about 50p. 50p! We finally made it to Warsaw Central, and found a taxi which took us to our accommodation; Bed4city. We rang the buzzer but there was no answer. We were starting to get impatient, we just wanted to have some food and get rid of our bags. Dhalia rang the reception and a woman finally came out to speak to us and took us to our room. It was a pretty small room, and we had to share a kitchen and bathroom with another room. We left in search for food.
Pretty much everyone we walked past stared at me. All the men there had really short hair, so I obviously stood out. And all the women were so beautiful. The streets were really clean too. When you walk down a street in the UK, there's always litter, because British people are too lazy and inconsiderate to wait until they find a bin. There were no obese people either. Everyone was really healthy. We were walking for what felt an age, crossing over so many times. The roads are really wide, and there always seemed to be people running everywhere. Considering it was very busy, it was quiet. People weren't talking loudly, it was a nice change. There were loads of trams too.
We saw a massive shopping centre, and after finally discovering how to get inside it, we found the food court. We sat down at a place called Moulin Rouge. There were loads of business men and women sat at the tables, and there were me and Dhalia slouching back in the seats rocking up and probably having more money than them. We ordered food and drinks, which was amazing and cheap. The service was top notch too; they poured our drinks out for us and set our cutlery up for us. I had a bottle of Zywiec, which seemed to be the favoured drink in Warsaw. When we were done, the waiter informed us about a Polish dessert so we tried it. Best decision ever.
We were full, and literally falling asleep at the table, so we headed back to our room. I fell asleep for a bit but Dhalia stayed awake. We headed out to a place Dhalia had spotted earlier; Amigos. We had some drinks and food, then headed back to the room.
Friday 17th April 2015
We left and stopped off in a little shop which sold international foods, and we both bought a Fentimans drink. The Curiosity Cola one is the best drink ever, they used to sell it in the Coop by me but they were harsh and stopped.
We went to Amigos again, and had a starter, which included whole jalapeños. Dhalia was like, "It's not even hot". So I took a bite out of one then he said, "Fuck, it's hot after a while". And he was correct. I decided not to eat any more jalapeños. We then had a main and a dessert and some drinks. I think I paid PLN 160 ish for all of it, which is less than £30. BARGAIN.
It was time to head back to our room and go to sleep, as we had to leave by 10am the next morning. We watched a bit of Django Unchained. Well, I watched it, because Dhalia's bed was around the corner from the TV so he couldn't see anything. Sleep would never come however, as the room was hotter than the sun, and we couldn't open the window as we were on a main road and the noise of the traffic was ridiculous.
Saturday 18th April 2015
We left at about 9am and went for breakfast at Moulin Rouge. We both had a Polish breakfast which was pretty damn tasty.
There were some protests going on in the town, and there were guns being fired and an air raid siren going off. We realised that we could get a coach straight to the airport, so we bought our tickets. The girl who gave us the tickets then asked if we could help her with her letter of intent for a placement at a university in Reyjavik. She had written it in English and wanted us to go through it, which we did. It felt nice to help someone. We got on the coach outside the Palace of Culture and Science, which looked like the building from Ghostbusters that Zuul takes over. We got on the coach and headed to Modlin airport, which took about 40 minutes.
Tower from Ghostbusters Palace of Culture and Science
We had a drink then went to our gate. Our plane was at 2:20. Then the plane got cancelled for an hour, and we were in a cramped hall where millions of children were running around screaming. A mother came past with her child in the pushchair, she suddenly stopped and the kid launched out of the chair and fell on the floor right in front of us, and their crisps went all over the floor. That made me smile. We finally got on the plane, and a child screamed THE WHOLE way, the music in my ears barely drowned it out. We had a good landing in Bristol for once, then made it to our coach. It was to be a long journey back home. When I went to Malta, I got on the Greyhound service, which ran from outside Bristol airport straight to Cardiff Central. However, they've stopped this service now, so we had to get a National Express coach from the airport to Bristol bus station. We had a half hour wait, and I needed to go to toilet but it cost 20p to use them. Making people pay to do a natural thing that everyone needs to do is cold as fuck. We finally got back to Cardiff and got a taxi home.
Warsaw was amazing. The people were friendly, the city was clean, and we were able to afford to eat well. My perception of Poland has massively changed now, and I'd happily go again and would highly recommend it to everyone. For £123 we had return flights and a two night stay in a small hotel. And as it's so cheap out there, you won't break the bank at all.
Thursday 16th April 2015
Our coach from Cardiff to Bristol Airport was at 6:30am, and I didn't get home from work till about 4am, so I had about an hours sleep and then me and Dhalia left. The journey to Bristol went smoothly; no beeping noises, no crashing, nothing. And I slept the whole way. We went to get breakfast. We knew a meal would be a bit expensive, but paying £10 for a small breakfast and a small cup of tea was heartbreaking, disappointing, and every other word you can use to describe a feeling of sadness.
We finally got on the plane. I had the window seat, and slept. We flew over loads of farms, then made the approach to Warsaw airport which was in the middle of nowhere.
Best landing ever too. We got in the queue for the passport check, which sketched me out as the police were in military uniforms and they all looked really stern and angry. And this crazy old woman was kicking her back along the floor across the queue rope, so her bag was further on in the queue than she was. We both had no trouble, then got on a shuttle bus to take us to Modlin railway station. It was so quiet, it was quite eerie. We had no idea what train we were getting, so we just got on one and hoped for the best. We got off in Gdansk, wondering where to go next. We asked in the ticket station and got told to get on the metro. It cost PLN 3 for a ticket each, which is about 50p. 50p! We finally made it to Warsaw Central, and found a taxi which took us to our accommodation; Bed4city. We rang the buzzer but there was no answer. We were starting to get impatient, we just wanted to have some food and get rid of our bags. Dhalia rang the reception and a woman finally came out to speak to us and took us to our room. It was a pretty small room, and we had to share a kitchen and bathroom with another room. We left in search for food.
Pretty much everyone we walked past stared at me. All the men there had really short hair, so I obviously stood out. And all the women were so beautiful. The streets were really clean too. When you walk down a street in the UK, there's always litter, because British people are too lazy and inconsiderate to wait until they find a bin. There were no obese people either. Everyone was really healthy. We were walking for what felt an age, crossing over so many times. The roads are really wide, and there always seemed to be people running everywhere. Considering it was very busy, it was quiet. People weren't talking loudly, it was a nice change. There were loads of trams too.
We saw a massive shopping centre, and after finally discovering how to get inside it, we found the food court. We sat down at a place called Moulin Rouge. There were loads of business men and women sat at the tables, and there were me and Dhalia slouching back in the seats rocking up and probably having more money than them. We ordered food and drinks, which was amazing and cheap. The service was top notch too; they poured our drinks out for us and set our cutlery up for us. I had a bottle of Zywiec, which seemed to be the favoured drink in Warsaw. When we were done, the waiter informed us about a Polish dessert so we tried it. Best decision ever.
We were full, and literally falling asleep at the table, so we headed back to our room. I fell asleep for a bit but Dhalia stayed awake. We headed out to a place Dhalia had spotted earlier; Amigos. We had some drinks and food, then headed back to the room.
Friday 17th April 2015
We both got up and showered then headed to the food court for breakfast. We went to a place called ZÅ‚ota Kaczka (Gold Duck) and had a mushroom soup with sausages and eggs. Fucking tastiest soup I've ever had. You know you get the cans of Heinz soup which you pay a rip off price for? They can suck it. This soup was amazing.
We then went to explore and get lost. We went to the tourist information place and looked at some maps and decided to head to an area called Old Town, which is just south of New Town. We walked through parks and past historical buildings which was pretty cool.
We made it to Old Town, which was full of restaurants and souvenir shops. We'd been walking for ages and were feeling hungry so stopped at a place to eat called Pierogarnia Polska Zachcianek. It wasn't the greatest eating experience. It took quite a while to get served, then when we did order we literally waited an hour for our food. And we were sat next to some English 'lads' who were talking about football and rugby. You just can't escape British people. The food came out, and wasn't exactly hot, to which Dhalia remarked, "Old Town sucks, no wonder they built a new one". But fuck it, if we'd have complained we'd have had to wait another hour again.
So we ate and then left, and went to a souvenir shop which had some amazing little gifts. I spent about PLN 115 which is about £20. I just kept buying stuff, why not?
We walked back towards Central and went in the Hard Rock Cafe. It was my first time in one of these, and it was awesome. And the girl greeting all the guests was just so beautiful, I had to turn my back to her. We had a couple of drinks, one of which included a Vanilla Rock Shake which was a concoction of varied alcohol. We drank some more Zywiec, which I kept pronouncing wrong, to add to Dhalia's incorrect pronunciation of 'Zloty', which he kept calling 'Sloppy'.
We went to Amigos again, and had a starter, which included whole jalapeños. Dhalia was like, "It's not even hot". So I took a bite out of one then he said, "Fuck, it's hot after a while". And he was correct. I decided not to eat any more jalapeños. We then had a main and a dessert and some drinks. I think I paid PLN 160 ish for all of it, which is less than £30. BARGAIN.
It was time to head back to our room and go to sleep, as we had to leave by 10am the next morning. We watched a bit of Django Unchained. Well, I watched it, because Dhalia's bed was around the corner from the TV so he couldn't see anything. Sleep would never come however, as the room was hotter than the sun, and we couldn't open the window as we were on a main road and the noise of the traffic was ridiculous.
Saturday 18th April 2015
We left at about 9am and went for breakfast at Moulin Rouge. We both had a Polish breakfast which was pretty damn tasty.
There were some protests going on in the town, and there were guns being fired and an air raid siren going off. We realised that we could get a coach straight to the airport, so we bought our tickets. The girl who gave us the tickets then asked if we could help her with her letter of intent for a placement at a university in Reyjavik. She had written it in English and wanted us to go through it, which we did. It felt nice to help someone. We got on the coach outside the Palace of Culture and Science, which looked like the building from Ghostbusters that Zuul takes over. We got on the coach and headed to Modlin airport, which took about 40 minutes.
Tower from Ghostbusters Palace of Culture and Science
We had a drink then went to our gate. Our plane was at 2:20. Then the plane got cancelled for an hour, and we were in a cramped hall where millions of children were running around screaming. A mother came past with her child in the pushchair, she suddenly stopped and the kid launched out of the chair and fell on the floor right in front of us, and their crisps went all over the floor. That made me smile. We finally got on the plane, and a child screamed THE WHOLE way, the music in my ears barely drowned it out. We had a good landing in Bristol for once, then made it to our coach. It was to be a long journey back home. When I went to Malta, I got on the Greyhound service, which ran from outside Bristol airport straight to Cardiff Central. However, they've stopped this service now, so we had to get a National Express coach from the airport to Bristol bus station. We had a half hour wait, and I needed to go to toilet but it cost 20p to use them. Making people pay to do a natural thing that everyone needs to do is cold as fuck. We finally got back to Cardiff and got a taxi home.
Warsaw was amazing. The people were friendly, the city was clean, and we were able to afford to eat well. My perception of Poland has massively changed now, and I'd happily go again and would highly recommend it to everyone. For £123 we had return flights and a two night stay in a small hotel. And as it's so cheap out there, you won't break the bank at all.
Monday, 13 April 2015
News Animation: Character Update
So here is one of the news team; Dick Dickinson.
Stay tuned for more updates! And in the meantime, check out my other parody news animations here.
Stay tuned for more updates! And in the meantime, check out my other parody news animations here.
Friday, 10 April 2015
This is the news!
So as you will have probably noticed, I've uploaded a lot of short videos this week, which all relate to the upcoming general elections. I've been editing footage of party leaders and manipulating what they've said to create funny messages, similar to Cassetteboy.
As there is a mixture of animation and real footage, I'm not spending hours upon hours animating, which means I can bosh out the videos quickly. I plan on doing this FOREVER now, and plan on making a news show, including other reporters, the weather etc., in a similar fashion to The Day Today, which I loved watching when I was younger, and is definitely a huge influence for me.
So enjoy the videos, especially my latest video which I am uploading today, and sdon't forget to subscribe to my Youtube channel here, LIKE my Facebook page, FOLLOW me on Twitter and go to my website
Stay tuned!
As there is a mixture of animation and real footage, I'm not spending hours upon hours animating, which means I can bosh out the videos quickly. I plan on doing this FOREVER now, and plan on making a news show, including other reporters, the weather etc., in a similar fashion to The Day Today, which I loved watching when I was younger, and is definitely a huge influence for me.
So enjoy the videos, especially my latest video which I am uploading today, and sdon't forget to subscribe to my Youtube channel here, LIKE my Facebook page, FOLLOW me on Twitter and go to my website
Stay tuned!
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Stuff in the Works
So aside from the short film and animation I have planned, I am currently working on a short weekly news broadcast which will only last a minute or under. This will mean being able to get content out weekly whilst I work on the other two things!
Stay tuned.
Stay tuned.
Saturday, 14 February 2015
New: Short Film
So I've been quite after finishing episode 2 of 32 Madagascar Road last month, but there is good news; I'm working on a short script I wrote in my first year at university, with filming of the first scene to take place soon!
I have actors and most of the crew in place, so it's just arranging a day to film now. I've had a year break from film, but I'm looking forward to bringing this script to the (computer) screen!
Stay tuned.
I have actors and most of the crew in place, so it's just arranging a day to film now. I've had a year break from film, but I'm looking forward to bringing this script to the (computer) screen!
Stay tuned.
Sunday, 11 January 2015
Animating is Done!
SO finally, the animating for episode 2 of 32 Madagascar Road is complete. All that remains now is the sound.
This episode is entirely different from the previous episode. There is no real plot, and the episode is in three separate acts. There is also no dialogue, so it will be interesting to see the response!
This episode is entirely different from the previous episode. There is no real plot, and the episode is in three separate acts. There is also no dialogue, so it will be interesting to see the response!
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
On to the Last Scene!
So I've been making my way through the second episode pretty quickly since I recovered my motivation. I'm now on the last scene, so I am hoping for the episode to be done before January is finished!
Here's a screenshot from the episode.
Here's a screenshot from the episode.
Monday, 5 January 2015
Motivation Found!
So near the end of last year I completely lost motivation for the animation. But fear not, as my 'mojo' is back and I've continued working on episode 2 of 32 Madagascar Road!
Now it should be noted that the direction and style of this episode are very different from the first episode. In what way? You'll just have to wait and see.
I'm hoping to have the animation done very shortly, so stay tuned!
For now, here are some latest images.
Now it should be noted that the direction and style of this episode are very different from the first episode. In what way? You'll just have to wait and see.
I'm hoping to have the animation done very shortly, so stay tuned!
For now, here are some latest images.
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