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Monthly Archives: February 2013

Simpsons Artists Invent a Version of Zombie Freeze Tag

February 28, 2013 in PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS – Simpsons Artists Invent a Version of Zombie Freeze Tag

Simpsons Artists Invent a Version of Zombie Freeze TagThe Simpsons Quote:

[Flanders, a zombie, approaches Homer]
Ned Flanders: Hey, Simpson. I’m feeling a might peckish. Mind if I chew your ear?
[Homer kills Flanders by blasting his head apart with a shotgun]
Bart: Dad! You killed the zombie Flanders.
Homer: He was a zombie?

I’ve stated before that I worked at the Fox Studio Lot during the Simpson movie, working on story boards. A lot of interesting things happened during my time there.

The group of Simpsons artist at the Fox Lot quickly go the reputation of being the trouble makers at the lot.  It was a tense environment and our way of relieving the stress was to play as much as possible.  Like a bunch of children.

Today I’m going to tell you about one of those days where we really had an opportunity to play and have fun during our work hours.

You can either play the video and hear me tell the story or you can read the story below.  It’s the same information either way.

OH, and if you want to hear MORE crazy stories and anecdotes, scroll down to the bottom of this post where there a link to a podcast with more insider Simpsons stuff:

The Small Staff at the Fox Lot

There was a very small group of us that worked a the Fox Studios Lot. We were right in the thick of it. Some of us became friends with the writers.  Our bosses where THE producers of the movie.  We were working directly under the people that were calling the shots, David Silverman and everyone else heading the production.

There was a very small group of us, about 15 to 20. We were kind of like, the key group that needed to get the work done.  The 20 of us weren’t all artists. We were editors and compositors.

There’s a lot that happened, but there came a point where…I don’t remember what happened, the writers and producers stopped the production to have a meeting. That meant our small group didn’t have work to do.

What We do When There’s No Work to Do

Well, we’re a bunch of artists who are about as mature as a bunch of three year olds, so we decided we were going to go have fun at the park. You see, there’s a park right across the street from the Fox Lot.

So we all got up an left to the park across the street.

Once we where there, we said,

“Hey guys, lets play tag!” So we did.

We then invented a game we called Zombie Freeze Tag.

The rule went something like this:

One person is “it.”

When they tagged you, you where frozen. Until someone unfroze you by touching.

If you got frozen and unfrozen three times, you became “it” along with the original person who was “it.” You became “infected,” you became a zombie. You became “it” with the other person.

So little by little, everyone gets tagged and untagged, frozen, unfrozen, the group that was “it” becomes larger than the people who are not “it.”

That’s when it becomes the “Zombie Apocalypse Tag.”

The game ends when there’s no more “humans” left.

And that’s what we played. We played it until there was one person left who was running for his life because everyone else was a zombie.

So we invented that game at the park that day and had fun.

A Trip to the Playground

Afterward, we all decided that we wanted to go the playground. Off we go to the play ground, a large group of adults.

We kinda scared off all the kids from the playground because we were the big scary people. We spent out time playing and having fun at the playground. Someone had brought a skateboard and was doing tricks and enjoying himself.

And then, the Ice Cream man came! So of course, we had ice cream.

The Golf Cart

As we were having ice cream and playing in the play ground, we saw a golf cart.  It had come from the Fox Lot, and it was for us.

We were told that production had started again, the meeting was over and everyone needed to come back.

Well, there were actually two golf carts that they had sent from the Fox Lot that were sent to come and get us. So everyone climbed up on these little tiny electrical powered golf carts and got chauffeured down the street. Just because we were a bunch of artists who went to the park to be goofy.

Funnest Day Ever

That was actually, one of the funnest days we had, working in the production of The Simpsons Movie. It’s one of those things, that just happen, it’s fun and it’s great, and then it’s back to work.

Just thought I’d share that in case you wanted to know what it was like to work in The Simpsons Movie. What it was like to be one of the artist there and some of the things that happened.

Has this Happened to You?

Hope you enjoyed my little anecdote.  If you did just let me know.  Have you ever done anything crazy like that at work? Have you ever had that kind of fun and invented games or anything like that?

Leave a comment. Let me know. Share.

Pulp Simpsons Continue

I’m still sharing more Pulp Simpson drawing on my newsletter.  It’s mash up of Simpsons and Pulp Fiction that the artists on the show just decided to do for fun.

I’m sharing it with my newsletter subscribers. If you want to join in the fun, sign up.  If you do so before next Thursday, I’ll send you this weeks’ email.

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PODCASTS – The Simpsons: Then and Now

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Want to hear even MORE Simpsons stories and anecdotes?

My co-worker and pal, Chance Raspberry and I talked about working on the show, how we got started, answer questions from the live audience who was with us and generally have a good time talking about The Simpsons.

If you want to hear it, click the link below:

 http://www.thecornerbooth.net/2013/02/26/the-simpsons-then-now/

 

 

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So as I Was Walking Through the Fox Studio Lot, I Saw Kevin Smith and…

February 21, 2013 in THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WEBSITES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS – So as I Was Walking Through the Fox Studio Lot, I Saw Kevin Smith and…

Simpsonized Kevin SmithThe Simpsons Quote:

“Fame was like a drug. But what was even more like a drug were the drugs.” ~ Homer

As a kid, I grew up in Burbank and I saw lots of celebrities around town. Working on The Simpsons, I’ve seen my share of celebrities.

When I worked on The Simpsons Movie I saw a few more, to add to my collection.

This time around I saw Kevin Smith and I’ll tell you what happened this week.

You can hear my story  by watching the video or you can read the story below.  It’s the same story either way:

Walking to the Parking Lot I Saw…

I worked on The Simpsons movie on storyboards in the story department. I actually had to drive down to the Fox lot everyday and worked there.

That in itself was a bit of an adventure. There’s so many stories and so many things that happened there, that I can talk about.

So here’s one of them. One really small one so it’s going to be a very short post.

So, we’re in a movie studio, and sometimes actors or celebrities that we’re familiar with, walk around.

One night, a friend of mine and I were leaving. We were headed to our car.

It was nighttime and it was dark.  As we were walking to the parking lot. I happen to look up ahead and see an actor director that I recognized, Kevin Smith.

Now, I’m not one of the these people who like to approach actors or celebrities. It’s just not one of my things. I’m generally, a shy person and I also don’t like to bother people.

But I do get a kick from seeing celebrities,

“Hey, there’s so and so,” then I can say to people, like I am right now, “Hey I saw Kevin Smith.”

The Loud Whisper

So I was walking with my friend and as we were talking I whispered,

“Hey, there’s Kevin Smith.”

He turns to me, “Huh?”

“I said, there’s Kevin Smith,” and as I say this we’re getting closer to him.  He frowns at me,

“What?”

In a loud whisper as start repeating, “Kevin Smith, there’s Kevin Smith, Kevin Smith. Kevin Smith is over there. Kevin Smith.”

“What? I can’t hear what you’re saying,”

So I blurt out, “THERE’S KEVIN SMITH!” and at this point we’re right next to the guy. Of course then he looks right at us. I mean I just yelled out his name.

It was so embarrassing, I didn’t know what to do. I just had to walk with my head down. Trying to cover my face, “don’t mind me, just passing through.”

Kevin Smith looking at me

Uh, Yeah…

It was so ridiculous and so…right out of a Kevin Smith joke.

Yeah, so that’s my story. It’s one of my, “here’s what happened as I was working on The Simpsons movie, anecdotes.”

Has something like this ever happened to you? It’s just embarrassing.

After that I turned to my friend,

“Look what you made me do!” I don’t like calling attention to myself and it was embarrassing and I’m sure Kevin Smith could care less and doesn’t even know it happened and it doesn’t bother him.

But it’s funny and embarrassing at the time. I knew right then that I had a story to tell.

I hope you liked my story.

Please Leave a Comment

If something like this has ever happened to you, let me know.

Share the pain, share the pain!

Pulp Simpsons Continues

I’m still sending “Pulp Simpsons” art on my newsletter.  I’ll be doing it for a while.  There’s a ton of art there.

What is “Pulp Simpsons?” It’s The Simpsons/Pulp Fiction mash up drawing that The Simpsons crew did for fun around the time the movie came out.

If you want to get in on the fun and see the art, opt in to receive my newsletter.  If you do, I’ll send you this week’s e-mail.

Don’t miss out.

 

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WEBSITES – The Art of Draw Fu

Tomorrow I’ll be releasing my book The Art of Draw Fu for free to anyone who has opted in to www.TheDrawingWebsite.com Newsletter.

If you want to receive your copy, opt in and you’ll be one of the first people to get one.

 

The Art of Draw Fu Beginner Level

 

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Is it REALLY How the Pros Draw The Simpsons?

February 14, 2013 in THE SIMPSONS NEWS, WEBSITES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS – Is it REALLY How the Pros Draw The Simpsons?

Is it REALLY How the Pros Draw The Simpsons

The Simpsons Quote:

“Facts are meaningless. You can use facts to prove anything that’s even remotely true.” – Homer Simpson

Have you seen the book: “The Simpsons Handbook: Secret Tips from the Pros”?  Have looked at it and said, is it REALLY Secret Tips from the Pros?

I mean, why would they print a book that ACTUALLY taught you to draw The Simpsons? These books are always drawn by people who have to relation to the Pros who work on the show right?

That’s what I’m going to talk about this week.  IS the info in, “The Simpsons Handbook: Secret Tips from the Pros” really how the artists on the show, draw the characters?

You can either watch the video or read the post.  The info is the same.

Head up, all links to the book on this post are affiliate links.

And don’t forget to look further down into the blog to see the Pulp Fiction/Simpsons mash up drawings and the Simpsonized Doctor Who art. I’m also offering some free drawing couching. For more on that see below:

Is it True?

I happen to know that, “The Simpsons Handbook: Secret Tips from the Pros,” the part where it says, “Secret Tips from the Pros,” is TRUE.

What you get in the book is actually information on how the draw the characters on the show from actual Simpsons artists. They actually hired some of my friends. For example, the book says, character art by:

  • Erick Tran
  • Joe Wack
  • Paul Wee
  • Mike B. Anderson
  • Shawn Cashman
  • Liz Climo
  • Jonathan Gebhart
  • Rob Oliver

All these people that I’m naming are they’re ALL coworkers.  I mean, it’s ridiculous…these are my friends right?

It’s weird, because if you really want to know how to draw the characters for real, this book tells you how to do it.

But You Don’t Have to Take MY Word For It

Don’t take my word for it okay, I’m going to prove it to you.

So using the hand outs that we get, I’ll show you.  It’s an old hand out and we’ve updated some of this stuff but I’m going to use it as an example.

Now, so I don’t get in trouble, I’m only going to show you small parts of the hand out sheets.  Here we go:

Homer Head Construction handout

See that lumps there? Okay.

Homer Body Construction handout

The light bulb body.

The three cups long that his arm is.

Okay so that’s from our official how to draw hand outs that we get as artists.

Now I’m going to show you what’s in the book under Homer:

Simpsons handout example

See there? The lumps for the hair:

Simpsons Handbook example

The light bulb body.

The Three cups long that his arm is.

The Big Difference

In the book, it’s as if they took all that stuff we’ve got in the hand outs and cleaned them up. You saw how rough and unorganized the info was in the hand outs.

We’ve pretty much replaced a lot of what we hand out to new artists, with scanned sheets of this book.  It’s a cleaner version of what is in our old hand outs.

Our old hand outs where unorganized and rough. Even for professionals it got really confusing so we’re using the book now. If fact, the book expands upon many of the concepts for drawing the characters. It’s really handy.

All the new artist, they pick u the book or see the scans of the some of the pages from the book so that they can learn to draw the characters.

The Reason I’m Even Bringing This Up

IF you want to know what we know about drawing the characters, then “The Simpsons Handbook: Secret Tips from the Pros,” is what you need. It was drawn by us, who work on the show. This is what we do. This is us.

I just thought I’d bring this up and talk about this book.

A lot of people talk about this book, have seen the book and it’s almost like a joke,

“Hey look at this. How to draw the Simpsons. Heh heh heh yeah right,” no, this is REALLY how we draw the characters.

There was a coworker who was brand new and he came in and as a joke, he showed me the book,

“Hey look, I got this book. But I’m not going to use it. I just got it because I was curious and I thought it was interesting,” and I turned to  him,

“Why aren’t you going to use it? This is pretty much what they’re going to give you to draw from anyway,” and his eyes get all wide,

“REALLY? I thought that was joke.”

“No, look at the artist credited in the book. The art is from us.”

How Valuable is to You?

The book, if you purchase it, is $39.00.  You can probably get it cheaper at Amazon.

I think it just comes down to what it’s worth to you. If you really want know how to draw the characters the way we do it on the show, then it’s really a good deal.

So What Can You do With This Info?

On this week’s email, I sent out the first of many Simpsons and Pulp Fiction mash up drawings.  See what we artists do behind the scenes with our ability to draw Simpsons characters.

Here’s a small sample:

Pulp Simpson

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WEBSITE – Do You Want Free Drawing Coaching From Me?

The drawing website

I’ve been talking a lot about having mentors and friends that can help you improve your drawings. Sometimes, circumstances don’t allow this to happen. Because of this, I thought perhaps I could offer my services, as part of my services from www.TheDrawingWebsite.com

Sometimes you need someone to go over your stuff so you can see your work in a new way. It helps you improve quicker. This is what helped me get better faster. This is STILL the fastest way for me to get better.

I want to do that for you, I want to help you that way. I just couldn’t figure out a way that would make it as easy for everyone involved as possible, until last week.

This is what I came up with. You tell me what you think.

To Do That, Send Me Your Art

I’m going to accept TEN people’s work. That means, ten people will send me a drawing, and I’m going to go over it. Give you tips and advise. Tell you what to should look out for and what you should work on.

There is no draw back to doing this. You send me your drawing and I basically give you a FREE lesson on how YOU can improve your skills via e-mail. No video, just drawing over your stuff with commentary written on it.

Where do you send the drawing? What are the conditions?

If you’re interested to know this and more, CLICK HERE.

You find out the information you need to know, but act fast because the offer will only last for two weeks from this post.

THE SIMPSONS NEWS – Doctor Who Simpsonized

And speaking of Simpsons mash ups, I found this on the internet and thought it was sooo AWESOME!

rose tyler tardis dalek cybermen the simpsons doctor who crossovers martha jones donna noble tenth

I’d TOTALLY watch this episode.  It’s REALLY difficult to Simpsonize someone and still capture the right likeness.  I can’t believe what a good job this artist did.

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Working on a Mike Allred Simpsons Comic Book.

February 7, 2013 in COMIC BOOKS, PODCASTS

COMIC BOOKS – Working on a Mike Allred Simpsons Comic Book.

Working on a Mike Allred Comic Book

Hmm, that lightning exclamation point looks awfully familiar.

The Simpsons Quote:

In the alley behind his store
CBG: (throwing out a large stack of comics) It seems I will never sell
these “She-Hulk vs. Leon Spinks” comics. Worst cross-over ever! (leaves)
Nerds: (getting the sent of the comics, one grabs the comics from the trash bin)
CBG: (points a flashlight at them, which make their eyes shine red)
Nerds: Aargh! (they run away)
CBG: (Waving a broom at them) Shoo, nerds, shoo!
 


I’d done other work besides working on The Simpsons show.

Sometimes, doing this sort of thing actually makes for some fun adventures.

Today I’m going to talk about one of those fun moments that happened when I worked on some Simpsons comics.

You can either watch the video below or read it. The information is the same either way:

(All the links to the products below are affiliate links.)

A Fun Freelance Job

While I worked on The Simpsons I used to freelance for Bongo Comics.


Well, I’m a big fan of Mike Allred, the creator of Madman. My boss at Bongo, Bill Morrison, knew this. He was also a fan and we used to talk about comics all the time.

Well he managed to get Mike Allred to write a story for the The Tree House of Horror comic that year. So Bill calls me up and says to me,

“Hey, I got Mike Allred to write a script for The Tree House of Horror comic. Would you like to work on it?”

“Of course! That’s awesome! I’d love to work on a comic written by Mike Allred.”

“Okay, but here’s the thing, he wants me to draw it.  One of the reasons he agreed to do it was because he wanted me to draw it.”

“Okay, that’s fine, but what will I be doing then?”

“Why don’t you plot out the pages.”

“That, I can do. I can do that.”

So he sent me the script and I plotted out the pages. Bill Morrison drew it, and Mike Allred actually inked it.

That was very interesting and it’s very cool.

The Comic

So here’s a page from the comic:

Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror Heebie-Jeebie Hullabaloo page 4 mike allred and Bill Morrison

It’s Bill Morrison‘s art with Mike Allred inking.

BUT I drew the plots and I still have them. So check this out. Here’s the rough plots of the page above:

Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror Heebie-Jeebie Hullabaloo page 4 rough

Pretty cool huh?

Surprised at Comic Con

So here’s the interesting part, okay.  So I drew this comic, that year I went to San Diego Comic Con. Laura Allred, Mike Allred‘s wife was in a booth there selling their extra comics.


They were these old comics they had worked on called Grafik Muzik. That was, actually the comic that had made me become aware of Mike Allred. These Grafik Muzik comics.

The comic made me search out for more of his stuff which led me to his Madman comics and all his other books.

So I started talking to Laura and I told her I was a big fan, and I bought some Grafik Muzik comics. I also told her that I had worked on the Simpson Comic her husband had written.

She told me to stick around for a moment because she was sure that he might be coming by. Sure enough, he showed up.

I introduced myself, we shook hands and I told who I was and what I did.  I was 19 or 20 years old at the time.  I don’t remember but I was much younger then.

And he was so awesome. We just started talking about comics, The Simpsons and all kinds of things. Then he says,

“Come on, come with me,” and we just walked off into Comic Con. I went with him as he bought comics and we talked  and looked around.

It was fun. He spoke with a lot of industry guys as I tagged along, and it was fun. It was really nice that he did that. I really appreciated it.

I have fond memories of having worked on the comic.  And I have fond memories of what happened after.

Working on the Comic

And here’s the thing. The script he actually wrote that he wanted a iris panel, because that’s his style. He does those old school grids and page layouts. He basically choreographed the way he wanted the grids and the panels to work. I was familiar with his style so, to me that was a lot of fun too.

Embarrassing Myself

I ended up sending them a thank you note via Bill Morrison after I got home from Comic Con a few days later…so embarrassing.

It’s this drawing I did of Bart Simpsons on Madman’s leg and Madman is trying to shake him off. BUT then on  the drawing I wrote this, like, love letter to both Laura and Mike Allred and it’s…it’s bad. I really hope they forgot about it…

ANYWAY, I hope you’ve enjoyed this, anecdote. Let me know what you think of my story.  Are you a fan of Mike Allred. I can only say good things.  He’s a great guy.

A Better Look at All the Roughs

This week’s newsletter has the roughs for the comic, if you want to take a look at them. Give’s you an idea of what the story he wrote was like.

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PODCASTS – Simpsons: Then and Now

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Tonight, as of the time of this writing, my co-worker Chance Raspberry and my pal and animator Larry Whitaker  are going to meet up with animation fans for our second live recording of our  The Corner Booth  podcast. Our podcast where we talk about the animation industry from the inside.

It’s happening tonight in a secret location, in Burbank. The topic for this recording is, The Simpsons: Then and Now.

  • Chance and I will be talking about our experience working on the show.
  • How we got our jobs on the show and the madness that is producing an episode.
  • Plus some anecdotes from our time working on the movie.
  • AND the best part, you can interrupt us anytime and ask us questions about the show.

Depending on what time you’re reading this, you might still be able to come and join us.

Like I said, the location is secret BUT if you opt in to The Corner Booth notification email:  http://www.thecornerbooth.net/welcome/ BEFORE 5pm tonight and you live near Burbank, we’ll send you the info.

The meet up starts at 7pm.

If you want to make sure you don’t miss out on the next live meet up, opt in to get notified: http://www.thecornerbooth.net/welcome/

We’ll see you, at, The Corner Booth!

 

 

 

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