SLASH'S BADRAIN from pitch to video

 As promised here is the work progression of the BadRain music video project I directed for Slash's third single from his new album Apocalyptic Love, featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators.

Immediately below is the pitch I sent to the label when approached with the project.Initially I was given as a brief a few elements Slash wanted to include: snakes, a sexy girl, tattoos and of course a top-hat.

I came up with a quick storyline which included these elements and explored a little concept I wanted to develop based on old horror comics such as Tales From The Crypt and Creepshow, in which some hapless character would eventually meet his doom in a twisted and gruesome way.

I tried to give a flavour of the concept in the pitch with some choice wording in the description and some images grabbed from the Internet, just painting the mood and atmosphere of my idea.





 I knew that with a 5 week production time I needed to hit the ground running so I immediately started sketching some ideas for shots in my sketchbook, visualizing the story.



These rough storyboards actually made it in the animatic as there was no time to do a clean version, so I storyboarded as I came up with ideas, feeding the first animators as soon as I could whilst at the same time briefing the designer on the initial character which we simply called 'The Dude'.









                                                                                                                                                                                    The Dude started his life as a quick ten second sketch done on the train on my way home, and immediately emailed to the designer Alban Rodriguez.

http://www.albanrodriguez.com/
        
Alban was akin to a small hurricane during the whole project, churning out design upon design of the many characters that populated the video.


We purposely kept the designs loose to allow the animators the time to start working on the scenes immediately, and also to have a certain freedom to explore their scenes and have fun with the animation.
The video had a total of 103 shots all of which needed hand painted backgrounds. These were done in Photoshop opting for a style which somewhat resembled the comic book look I was aiming for originally.
Lots of black, creating areas of darkness in every shot and reminding one of the dense black ink which permeates every panel of a horror comic.


On the backgrounds I had the help of the very talented and fast Yvan Roche who I worked with at TeamTo in Paris.

I also wanted the backgrounds to have a certain amoutn fo textures so we added layers of splattery, dry brush and inky brushstrokes to the colours and the shading, which seemed to go well with the heavy ink comicbook ink lines we were drawing in.     


You can still see the finished video on Youtube and other rockin' blogs!



ps. A funny sidestory is that in Italy many newspapers and blogs claimed the video was directed by Wes Anderson... Someone really got their facts wrong during the press release!

SLASH is back with awesome new animated video!!!


Hello all,

I wanted to share this with you all... My latest side project-
A fully hand drawn animated effort for Slash, featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators.

Yes, I said Slash... Legendary guitarist of Guns & Roses!

I will post artwork, storyboards and designs of the project in the coming days, with a full list of the great and talented artists that helped me bring this little project for RoadRunner Records to your screens.

In the meantime I hope you enjoy my take on the classic horror comics of the late '70's and early '80's and the great rock tune that is 'Bad Rain'...

Enjoy!


The Art of Frankenweenie Exhibition



Ciao a tutti...

Walt Disney Studios announced that they are launching a touring exhibition featuring the art of Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie, prior to the film's release on the 5th of October, 2012.

The Art of Frankenweenie exhibition will premiere in Barcelona, Spain, at CineEurope, June 18-21, and in the U.S. at Comic-Con 2012 in San Diego, California, July 11-15. When the tour is complete it will have visited seven countries, including Spain, France, England, Japan, Mexico, Canada and the U.S.A.

 The Art of Frankenweenie exhibition captures the magic of the filmmaking process, inspired by classic horror movie monsters, and gives audiences an exclusive glimpse into the stop-motion animation process brought to life by Tim.
From original sketches drawn by Burton, to extensive props, sets and puppets, the exhibition showcases the artistic detail and vision that has gone into bringing to the big screen this heartwarming little tale of a boy who, inspired by science and the love of his dog, brings his beloved pet back from the dead.

It was a great pleasure being involved in the creation of such a project. As one of the films' story artists I already witnessed some of the great artistry that has gone into designing and building the props, sets and puppets and can't wait to see this collection.

A clip presented by the lovely Alison Abbate, the film's producer, will give you a glimpse of what the exhibition contains.

Enjoy

clip: The Art Of Frankeweenie

'Moonrise Kingdom': Wes Anderson's animated take on the film's imaginary books -- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO





Ciao-

as promised here is the link to short film we help put together for the release of Moonrise Kingdom.

The film has been released today on Inside Movies online on Entertainment Weekly. 

I'm going to post some work in progress stills from the production of this project soon but in the meantime just enjoy the work of 5 talented animators (Giulia Barbera, Filippo Cigognini, Christian Kuntz, Jon Kristinsson, Klaus Gjoerup) who worked non stop for the meagre 2 weeks we had to pull off this short.



It was a pleasure putting together and supervising this team who tirelessly worked and reworked animation based on the illustrations given to us as design and style choices.

I hope you enjoy the product of these efforts.

Ciao

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/06/07/moonrise-kingdom-animation/


Wes Anderson announces animated short



Interviewed the other day Wes announced the broadcast of an animated short put together as a companion and promotional film for Moonrise Kingdom.

He told CoomingSoon.Net. “[The character of Suzy has] a suitcase full of these young adult fantasy type novels. Sort of sci-fi/fantasy books. We had to invent them and give a little glimpse of each one. Different artists, most of whom very close to the filmmakers, were doing these. In fact, we have now animated them, each little passage, each in the style of the cover of the book. We’ve made a little short film that’s hosted by Bob Balaban, the narrator in our movie. That will come out next week on the internet. It’ll be a little companion piece to the movie.”

It was with great pleasure that OneHandClapping put together a team of talented animators and in only 2 weeks produced the 5 animation shorts for this little project.

I'll post the link to the short film as soon at it is released.

ciao!




Christian DeVita lecture at the Golden Kuker Festival in Sofia...




Christian DeVita lecture at the Golden Kuker Festival in Sofia...

I've been kindly invited to deliver a lecture at this years' issue of the International Animation Film Festival, the Golden Kuker, Bulgaria on the 17th of June.

http://animationfest-bg.eu/en/masterclass

Only in it's 3rd year the event attracts many industry professionals of note and this year I'm excited to see Phil Mulloy on the list of artist giving masterclasses.
From his Cowboys series to his mosr recent series The Christies, Mulloys' satirical, grotesque, dark cartoons never fail to tickle me.
I look forward to seeing his masterclass and to attending this event.

If you happen to pop by and enjoy some quality animation come say hi and share a beer in the sun!

ciao

WES ANDERSON animated ad now ONLINE!

As promised here is the link for Sony Xperia commercial, a charming and wondefully animated stop-motion short featuring some of the talents behind Fantastic Mr Fox, with Wes Anderson at the helm.


And here are some of the boards I did for the project.
This is about a third of the panels produced as the animatic needed several poses per character in order to time the actions and cuts accurately, as Wes usual attention to detail required.
I started the storyboards directly in ToonBooms' Storyboard Pro, as I received a couple of thumbnails from Wes (see image at the very bottom) and several notes on what was required.
I worked remotely from the rest of the team so there was a lot of back and forth by email, skype, phone conversations and texts.
The storyboards were mostly done at night, over a week, as I was working on the Cartoon Network series for TeamTo, with some tweaks and adjustments done over a weekend in order to get a cut of the animatic to the client for a Monday morning delivery.









Hope you enjoy the animation!

WES ANDERSON directs Sony Xperia ad

The 24th of March sees the launch of the new Sony Xperia campaign, and although I have little interest in this brand of mobile phones, I am quite excited by this commercial as it's a return of sorts of Wes to the beautifully handcrafted animation that made Fantastic Mr Fox so unique.

more info on the Xperia Blog















Along with myself (storyboards of course) Wes gathered around himself key members of the Fox team to produce what looks to be a wonderfully charming work.
In Portland, with animators from Laika, Mark Gustafson, animation director, and Nelson Lowry, art director, helped  bring Wes' vision to the small screen, the first from Sony of their new campaign 'Made For The Imagination'.

I'll post the ad once it is on general release along with the storyboards from concept to completion.

In the meantime enjoy this little teaser which has a wonderful track by Icelandic Jonsi from Sigur Ros.





a small tribute to a grand artist

Last week, on the 10 of March 2012, French comic artist and legend Jean Giraud passed away.
He was known to a multitude of fans as Moebius, or Gir, and will always be one of my greatest inspirations.

As a child my first comic book love was Westerns, very popular in Italy from the '50's on, and although I was a fan of Tex Willer I came to read the Blueberry series around this time.
I came to love Moebius' style, which seemed to vary from comic to comic, as he dramatically changed his graphic style as he implemented innovations to his techniques.
I was very taken though by his surreal, sci-fi and fantasy comics, influenced by his experimenting with drugs and New Age philosophies, and his works were amongst the first to inspire me to follow a path into any form of drawn art work.

It is because of great artists such as Moebius that I wanted to draw, to have a career in comics, animation, films, and for this I pay my respects to the man who, through his marvellous creations, gave me so much pleasure in my youth, and still does today.

I raise a glass of vin rouge to the great Jean Giraud and clumsily offer this pastiche of a Moebius inspired sketch to him.


FRANKENWEENIE TRAILER finally out!

Hello all,

the first Frankenweenie trailer is finally out.
A day after Disney posted online the teaser poster with release dates for the movie, the trailer finally hit YouTube and other sites.

Out on the 5th of October Frankeweenie will be Tim Burton's return to stop-motion and I can't wait to see the final cut since it's been a few months now since I done working on its storyboards.

see the trailer here

FRANKENWEENIE






As soon as it's possible (and the Disney big chiefs allow) I shall post some storyboards from the movie.

Enjoy


All images and videos are Copyright © 2012 Walt Disney Pictures, Tim Burton Productions and Tim Burton Animation Co.

... And now the AWARD winning GS Junior 454 campaign!

Just as I come back from another 2 weeks teaching at the wonderful Viborg animation workshop in Denmark I'm informed that the B-Movie style shorts made for TBWA London have now become Award Winning B-Movie shorts made for TBWA London.

Best Digital Campaign 2012


I never knew the pharmaceutical marketing industry had an award ceremony for its advertising, but apparently they do. As do the society for milkmen and cream delivery services, cowbell manufacturers of England and Welcome rugs and matts weavers and makers!


There's an award for everything these days but this one I am most proudest of, and I can honestly say that I say that all the time, so there you have it.

Off to polish my cow-bells.


The Future Of Mankind {part II}

Hello science friends...

As promised here is the development work for the TBWA London virals inspired by 1950's Sci-Fi B-Movies.
Once again I loved researching reference for these projects as for one I love the genre and have always been a big fan of Sci-Fi, especially the A-Bomb generation of science fiction films.





First of all I put together some images I presented to the agency along with some sample storyboards of the ideas I had going on, which myself and Ben Campbell (producer Rampage Studios) pitched.

As usual I wasn't given a lot of time at this stage and produced some reference boards and original boards to go with my written pitch in about a day.
I wanted the films to seem as if they were produced and presented by a classic 1950's film studio, and although the original concept called for these films to appear as if they had been made in a garage by one individual with very low-tech, I was permitted to design an animated logo which started each film.
I took inspiration from old RKO, classic Paramount and Films Incorporated title cards.














The agency liked the direction we took and allowed us to elaborate our storyboards for a few more days before we started designing all the graphic elements contained within each film.











Here are two of the storyboards I presented to the agency in order to give them a complete overview of what I had planned to film and animate.
Coming from an animation background I always tend to storyboard in a rigid manner, imagining on paper what I aim to film. Once on set though I find the storyboards can be quite restricting at times as other elements come into the fray: the limitations of the set, the lighting, technical elements I did not foresee or consider, what the actor brings to the performance.

I had some time to work with the actor (Boris Hiestand) prior to the shooting day yet what he brought to the performance on the day was hilarious, and the energy he put into it, considering the weight of the jet-packs and costume under the studio lights,
was amazing.

 












The storyboards had to be produced swiftly as not only we needed approval from the agency at every step of the production, but we also needed to source all elements I wanted as well as designing anf animating all the ideas I had conceived.
 You can see some examples in these two storyboards of some of the ideas which Daniel Thomas from Rampage Studios then took and designed and animated for the final films. Great guy and great work!




For the third and final film in the series though I wanted a very home-made, classic B-Movie monster moment and hired puppet maker Magdalena Bieszczak to build a scary looking bee based on the design below.
The effect of a puppet with its mandibles dripping in vaseline and KY gel flying at the camera lense hanging by a very visible wire was exaclty what I was looking for... I feel Ed Wood would have approved!



I hope you enjoy the films as much as I enjoyed making them!

THE FUTURE OF MANKIND

The Future Of Mankind {part I}


Hello again science friends!

At the end of the summer your truly directed 3 shorts for TBWA London, for which we used as inspiration Ed Wood and 1950's B-Movies.

Shining a light on the science facts of Roche's generation sequencing systems (yeah, we know!) we also poked fun at the fantastic concepts of early science fiction.

This is the third (and my favourite!) film produced by Ben Campbell of Rampage Studios and directed by myself...

I'll post storyboards and development work in the next few days to show the progress from concept to finished film.

Hope you all enjoy watching it as much as I had in making it...
And please leave a comment or a thumbs up if you do!

THE FUTURE OF MANKIND