Thursday, March 12, 2009

2D Character Animators required!

As I've mentioned (so far as non-disclosure-agreements will allow) I've been developing a TV-show over the last six months or so. The show so far is quite me-ish, in terms of story, visual style (though similar in feel rather than technique to my book illustration), and even sound (for demos I've played all the instruments). Much more I'm not at liberty to describe, (suffice to say the style is unusual, not as 2D as 2D would imply, and I think pretty interesting to work with).

Now we are looking for animators to join the team!

Above all we need people with the ability to tell story and emotion through movement (read: good animators). People able to interpret and understand a style that references the hand-made, but with the ability to use/learn after effects and similar software.

Gah, my bluetooth keyboard is running out of battery... excuse me...

Yes, anyway, if you think you might fit the bill please click the link for application details.

Animation Recruitment

There's also a place for a similar animator on another (really fantastic) show, for which this application applies simultaneously.

I've been cowering a little, since the tv-show go-ahead (or extended-development at the very least), in a mixture of fear of the task ahead, and a slump of exhaustion at what went behind. I've also been finding the return to solitary book illustration a strange mixture of emotions and distractions (will post new Dexter Bexley pics soon).

Anyway, I was reminded yesterday (in a visit to the studio) of how much the team know what they're doing, and how very nice they are to work with, and how exciting the whole project is.

In other news: In the post yesterday I got a clipping of a review of Tree Soup, my second novel for young readers (available in hardback now). It was a very nice piece and shared the page with reviews of Neil Gaiman's Newberry winning The Graveyard Book, Chris Priestley (and David Roberts') brilliant Tales of Terror from the Black Ship, and books (I haven't read) by Jonathon Stroud and Daren King.

Here is the extract that I could find online:

"Beautifully atmospheric, the trees whispering and waving in the golden and green light, with lively, eccentric illustrations of a cheeky-looking, rotund Stanley and the bizarre Dr Moon, this has the feel of a classic children's tale, whilst having its own ebullient originality."
- Literary Review

And oh yeah, I'm in Yo's band this sunday:



And the record (tape) is on the radio! here, (at 41.25mins in).

4 comments:

Stephanie Roth Sisson said...

Great news! You must be having a blast. It must be fun to learn a bout a whole new field also (from the inside)...

Anonymous said...

I've been in the recording studio for three days and got back to read your news; well done and speak soon

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Joel Stewart said...

Ooh, what're you recording?

Anonymous said...

just another julian CD