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Monthly Archives: June 2009

New crew. Airports and Father’s Day

June 25, 2009 in FAMILY, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

The work load early in the week started off pretty lite.   I was helping out on a crew before they put me on my new official crew late Tuesday. Wednesday when we started on the crew officially, we started really late.  That never helps. Hopefully it won’t effect us in the long run.

MY WEEK

Had to cancel board game night because I needed to pick up my parents at the airport.  The airport is just really annoying.  At the time I went to pick them up, they had re-directed where passengers got their luggage. I ended up waiting for my parents in the terminal they were SUPPOSE to come out of.  I new I wasn’t in the right place because there was a “note” under their flight number displayed on the screen telling me where they were. Of course since I didn’t know where in the airport that was, they might as well have just had a note reading: “NOT HERE.” Since there was no phone signal within the airport, I had to wait for my parents to come out (an hour later) before I was able to call them and discover where they were. Like I said, the airport is very annoying.

Annoying airport

FAMILY

Alesha took me out for breakfast on Saturday for Father’s Day. She wanted to avoid the Sunday “taking dad out for breakfast” crowd.  Sunday, we spent the day fairly relaxed.  Alesha got me a DVD for Father’s Day that I already owned. After Mass, we went out to exchange it.  The DVD was discounted so it wasn’t very much money.  Lucky for me, it was exactly the amount of money I need to get what I wanted that week, which was, an Alara Reborn, Magic: The Gathering – Theme Deck – Intro Pack. I was very happy with my present.

My parents also got me speakers for my iPod/PC/Alesha’s Macbook/TV.  Very cool.

In the afternoon, I spent sometime in the playground with Muchkin, dropping Matchbox cars down the slide. Then we spent the evening at my parent’s house, talking, and eating El Salvadorean food.  It was a very nice Father’s Day overall.

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The new way we do the shows. Munchkin helps me wash dishes. Another Squirmish Wars game

June 18, 2009 in BOARD GAMES, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS

Monday and Tuesday was crazy deadline days. It was all about scrambling to get out work done.  On Thursday night, of last week, there was a story reel screening of the show in it current unfinished state (which was about 80% done).  From that, we got a lot of notes of things to fix.

Our new process, (which I’ve yet to explain) is this: The show has been split up into two different crews. The first crew comes on first. It’s a story reel crew made up of three artists,  the Director and the Assistant Director (A.D.). The second crew, that comes on after the story reel is finished, is made up about five completely different people, the same Director and the same A.D., who do the traditional Character layouts that we’ve done for years. This crew gets eight weeks to finish the show and get it ready for shipping.

I am a story reel artist. Our job is to make a story reel to show the writers and producers. The story reel is meant to be a slightly plused up moving storyboard. The idea is to show the writers and producers how a show “plays” (how a show is working) so that if there’s  big changes, there won’t be a lot of effort lost.

The idea is sound. It’s very similar to the process we had in the movie, BUT (there’s always a “but”) there are some small difficulties.

One is that, not all the boards we work off of are of the same quality. Some are great and we could do our job of plussing the board. Others are so rough and sometimes aren’t even “playing” clearly, that we have to re-draw everything before we can even begin plussing anything up. We haven’t got the time for those issues.  The last show I worked on, there was a section in my board that was in such bad shape, I had to come up with shots and re-work the board for almost two of my three weeks, just to get the board to “play” right.  When I asked the director how he wanted me to fix it, he told me, “I don’t know. Come up with something and then show it to me.” On the one hand, that was great because he was trusting me so much and that gave me a lot of freedom to “save” the sequences.  On the other hand. I had a ton of other scenes to get to and didn’t have the time to be fixing things like that.

The second difficulty that we’ve run into is that, in practice, the producers and writers, expect the story reel to look as clean and solid as an animatic.  Which is impossible since an animatic is was done by at least five to seven artist in about five to six weeks, not three artist in three weeks.  This always puts us in the dilemma of second guessing ourselves about how clean ans pretty we’re suppose to be working.  The cleaner and prettier, the more time it takes to draw. Time we don’t have.

The third difficulty is, no overtime.  We get done in the time we are given or not at all.  No staying late. The pressure is crazy.

There are a few more but I don’t want to keep complaining.  It’s not all bad.  There are a quite a few things I really LOVE about he process. We get a lot of freedom to put in our input as to how things should “play out” in the show.  It puts all the artist on the story reel crew in the position of an A.D.. We’re basically in charge of directing out section.  I like that.  It’s a very creative thing.  Especially since what we finish doesn’t even go directly to the Director but goes straight to the editor.  Everyday we get to see the work in progress on the reel and see how the shots we finished the day before works in the context of the show.  This means that often  we can make slight changes the next day if we feel like the shot of shots we did aren’t “playing” well. It’s pretty cool.  The Director also has a lot more control of the final product because he has a meeting with the editor every evening, sees what working what’s not and can change things on the spot or make a note of the things he would like an artist to add or change the next day.  By the end of the process, the story reel is more in line with the Director’s vision than any animatic had ever been. Personally, I like the process. It feels far more collaborative.  It’s just too bad we get practically no time to do our thing.

FAMILY

Munchkin always wants to help me do things.  She sees me doing something like cooking or doing the laundry and she wants to join in.  She’s at an age when she wants to try out new things.  Well, she saw that I was going to start washing the dishes this weekend and she decided she wanted to help me out.  I let her.  I went and got her step ladder and she proceeded to rinse out the dishes with me and handed me the ones she rinsed while I put them in the dishwasher.  Surprisingly, it was very helpful.  Usually when she “helps” me, it whatever we’re doing takes much longer to do because she’s just a little kid and can barely manage  what she needs to do, but not this time.  I took car of the knives, pots, and dishes that had very stuck on food, while Munchkin took care of most everything else.  She did very well. In fact, she did SO well that the next day I asked her to help me wash the dishes we weren’t able to get to the day before.

I doubt her interest in washing dishes is going to last long but I might as well take advantage while she still wants to do it.

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BOARD GAMES

Played  Skirmish Wars: Advance Tactics again with Andy last Friday. We had a blast.  The game is just so good.  The only problem with it, is that it takes too long to play.  It’s fine when your playing the video game because you can save it but when your head to head at a table, it’s a bit too much. In order to try and speed the game up, this time, we  tried out the whole, “first person to capture so many units wins” rule, made popular by the Command and Colors games. It didn’t work out as well as I had hoped.  It still made the game long and it almost caused a stalemate because there was a point during the game that neither Andy or I wanted to move, in case we lost a unit.  In the end, we decided that next time, we would borrow a rule from Heroscape and play a specific amount of agreed upon turns. After those turns are over, we would then count “victory point” according to a predetermined group of parameters. We’ll see if the game plays faster that way.

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Munchkin gets a bike. Played the Advanced Wars board game. Magic the Gather coming for the Xbox 360.

June 11, 2009 in BOARD GAMES, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I’m slowly making my way through the scenes I need to get done for the show. There were a few last minute scenes I needed to do yesterday but for the most part, I’m making good progress.

FAMILY

Saturday I took the kids out with me to the board game store.  At the store, they made a bee line for some rubber ducks that were out on display for the game duck! duck! Go!. When the kids are older (6 and up), I so want to get this game for them.

I’d totally go for the Justice League rubber ducks.

It looks like a lot of fun.

I also saw the game Pitch Car (which I want to get) but it’s a bit too pricey right now at  $80.00.  I heard it’s great.

A game about flicking “race cars” around a track.

I saw lots of other games I wanted to pick up (but didn’t).  The kids had a good time looking at the games.  Almost as much fun as I did.

When we left and went back home, we dropped off Dante for his afternoon nap and left for the local pet store.  Munchkin had a fantastic time looking at all the animals.  Her favorites where the fish and the birds.  I liked the hamsters and the rats but I know better than to own any of those (I used to have some when I was younger).  I can’t take it when they die.  I get too attached.

On Sunday we all went to Mass together. This basically meant that I payed absolutely no attention to the Mass what so ever, even though the kids where relatively well behaved, mainly because they kept me distracted the whole time as I tried to get them to not cause trouble. After we got home and the kids took a nap, we went out again and went to the mall (just so we had something to do). We wandered around, had some ice cream and Alesha bought a thing or two.

One thing caught Munchkin’s eye. A bike, just her size.  She sat on it and wanted to peddle it out the store.  I liked the way she looked in it and I wanted her to have it so we got it for her on the way back out of the mall.  After all, it was only 30 bucks.  Less than the prize of a video game.

Monday she rode on it.  The bike is really kinda crummy.  If you stop pedaling the bike stops.  Kinda like a tricycle.  Unfortunately Munchkin discovered that she has absolutely no strength in her legs.  She was having a really difficult time trying to get the bike to move.  Most of the time I had to help her by giving her a push.

On that same day, Dante built up the nerve to slide down the slide at the playground by himself.  He climbed up the steps by himself and once he got to the top, he would turn around and go down the slide, feet first, on his belly.  It was really funny to see.  He was very proud of himself and loved doing it.  He spent all his time doing it over and over.

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BOARD GAMES

So we ended up playing the Advance Wars board game (aka. Skirmish Wars: Advance Tactics), I printed out, with Andy last  Friday.  It was fantastic!  It works really well.  The game plays a bit long so you we ended up borrowing the end game rules from the Command and Colors games (games like BattleLore) in order to have the game end faster.  Andy ended up winning because of a blunder I made.  Otherwise things were looking pretty bleak for him.  The game has almost no luck at all. It plays very much like a game in the style of Final Fantasy Tactics or Fire Emblem only every “Figure” represents a unit of troops. Also, you are able to capture buildings in the game in order to get more money at the beginning of your turn which enables you to pay for more expensive more powerful units.  The only luck in the game is a dice you roll you make in order to see if you do an extra point of damage during an attack, otherwise the damage you will do to your opponent is a known quantity.  If really fun.  I highly recommend it and you really can beat the price, free.

VIDEO GAMES

I’ve written about Magic: The Gathering before, but now, if you own an Xbox 360 you will be able to play the game without having to buy any cards.  The game is coming out  for  Xbox LIVE Arcade on June 17th for 800 MS points.  It seems like it’s going to play fairly well.  The only thing I thought was kinda odd is that you won’t be able to buy “booster packs” in the game in order to customize your deck.  It will only let you unlock one card at a time as you win matches. That’s the only way you will be able to customize your deck. Otherwise, you only get pre-constructed decks to play the game with.  That said, I think the game sounds fun.  After I read about the game, I actually considered maybe getting an Xbox 360 for the first time.  I doubt I could afford to buy one even if I wanted one though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD–_wQWJlk&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wizards.com%2Fmagic%2Fdigital%2Fduelsoftheplaneswalkers.aspx%3Fx%3Dmtg%2Fdigital%2Fdotp%2Fwhatis&feature=player_embedded

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Dante destroys a Macbook Pro. Daycare woes. My mom’s birthday

June 4, 2009 in FAMILY, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I’ve had an erratic work week.  Staying late because I had to make up hours.  Trying to get my section done but not being able to because  over 50% of it needed to be revised by the board artist before I could work on it.  It was very frustrating.  I still need to finish it all.  Time is running out.

FAMILY

So Dante decided it would be fun to destroy his mom’s Macbook Pro.  He got a bottle of water Alesha had left by the sofa, poured it over on the sofa and on Alesha’s Macbook Pro which was near by and pretty much destroyed it.  It no longer works. It was terrible.  We couldn’t believe he did that.  Alesha and I were VERY upset.  Not exactly something we needed have happen.

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We made an appointment for the next day at the local Mac store so they could check it out and see if there was anyway to salvage it.  That became it’s own fiasco.  I came home from work that  day and at the last minute, I thought it might be a good idea to make it a family trip.  It took us ten minutes to get to the place once we were ready and we were twenty minutes early for the appointment.  Unfortunately, as we were all getting out of the car, Alesha realized she had forgotten the Macbook.  Freaking out, she got back in the car and went back home.  Meanwhile I was with the kids at the mall not knowing what to do and feeling like it was all my fault because it was my idea to take the kids, which is one of the reasons Alesha forgot the computer.  When it was near time for the her appointment I showed up to the store and was going to explain the situation to the Mac people when they called Alesha in.  As I was waiting, I called Alesha a few times to keep tabs as to were she was and how close she was to  getting back.    It was very tense.  The kids and I stood at the Mac store for a good twenty minutes waiting. I was hoping that they would call Alesha up late.  Munchkin seemed like the only thing she was concerned about was making as much noise as possible as she ran around in a circles.  Dante wanted desperately to get out of the stroller he was in so he could mess around with all the fun stuff he saw. It was all I could do to keep him quite. Meanwhile there was a screen  that kept showing who was up next and the person that was ahead of my wife was called up.  Alesha was not there yet and I was getting a bit panicked.  The last thing we needed was yet another thing to make Alesha miserable.  She was feeling bad enough about having lost her computer and worse, some things in the computer she hadn’t had time to back up.

I called Alesha one last time, only to find out that she had parked and was on her way over.  I was relieved. She showed up before they had called her up and I left her there to continue to wait while I took the kids to the food court and bought them Pizza.

Alesha discovered that to fix her almost three year old Macbook Pro,  it would cost $1300.00 so instead, she bought a $900.00 Macbook and called it good.  It’s a down grade from the Pro but she’s actually fine with that.  Too bad we had to spend that money, we really wish we didn’t have to.

Dante is no longer allowed to even LOOK in the direction of a computer anymore.  I won’t allow it.

FAMILY

My Mommy had a birthday last Friday.  Like a good son I gave her a call on her birthday…at 7:30 PM. Yeah, I didn’t remember until I got home and was already winding down for the day.  It’s embarrassing. I was so disappointed in myself.

Well, anyway, on Saturday Alesha, Munchkin, Dante, Juan (my brother), Deborah (his wife), Paolo (my nephew) and I went over to pass the time with her.  We had a good time just being there.  Munchkin and Dante played the whole time.  My mom was happy.  We had an amazing dinner and generally had a fun time.

Happy Birthday Mom!

MY WEEK

The lady that takes care of our kids couldn’t take care of our kids this week.  She was in the hospital trying to find out what some swelling on her feet was all about.  He checked in on Friday and by Monday night, had not even seen a doctor about it yet.  It sounded terrible.

In any case,  we need to find different way to take care of the kids.  Tuesday I stayed with the kids but had to make up the hours later in the week.  Wednesday, Munchkin’s Godmother, Carolina, did us the favor of taking the kids for the day.  Today, Alesha took the kids with her to work and is having a half day.  Friday will be be the same.

Please pray for Linda who takes care of our kids. Here’s hoping everything turns out okay.

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