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Accidents and deadlines

October 11, 2007 in ANSWERING COMMENTS, MY WEB COMIC, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I took Monday off this week for reasons I explain below. This put me behind. This is our last week to ship the show. It doesn’t look good at all. I think we’re gonna be late with it. I managed to finish what I had Tuesday morning and I was given more things to do. Since we only have this week to finish, every scene we get this week feels like a great burden. Mostly because you know it has to be done by the end of the week. It’s worse when the revision is a new scene you have to begin from scratch. Turns out, fifty percent of Act III is brand new that way. To make matters worse, one day I needed Lance (the Director) to approve some shots I’d set up and he wasn’t there because he was at Fox doing a DVD commentary. That stuff really gets in the way sometimes.

 

I worked twelve hours Tuesday, Thursday, and on Friday I will do the same. I hope that will help me get things done.

 

Simpsons scenes are a heavy burden

 

MY WEEK

My pregnant wife was in a car accident this Sunday. It wasn’t a very happy day. She was at the hospital getting checked out during the whole day. I was taking care of our daughter that day so she wasn’t in the car. My wife was found to be okay at the hospital and the baby in her womb was okay too. She was released around five o’clock PM. She’s been sore since.

 

On Monday she and I took the day off work in order to take care of the car which was in a tow truck lot in LA. A very insecure one as we found out to our dismay. Some one stole my wife’s iPod from the car. We took the babies things from the car and left it so that the insurance could take care of taking it to a mechanic. We then had to go get a rental car. If they find that the other person is at fault (which she is) we won’t have to pay for the rental.

 

Wednesday we found out that car was totaled. There is no way to fix it. We really don’t have the money to be buying a new car. Well…I suppose we do. We have some ’emergency’ money saved up in case things like this happen but of course that would mean that the money would no longer be there after we use it and it’s going to be really difficult to replace it. My wife and I aren’t as worried as maybe we should be. God’s Will be done. If he wants to make things easier, so much the better. I’m sure he has a plan, we just need to wait and see what it is. I’ve learned from experience that it’s times like these that we really grow.

 

 

But a person needs new experiences. They draw something deep inside, allowing them to grow. Without change, something sleeps inside us and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken.

Duke Leto Atreides (Dune the movie)

We are very thankful to God that the accident, though bad, was not worse. We are very inconvenienced by it but I’d rather be inconvenienced than be grieving, for my wife or my unborn son.

 

ANSWERING COMMENTS

Boy, I received a lot of comments for my last post. I’m glad everyone liked the drawing. It was great seeing you all.

 

Greg, I was really hoping to get the reaction from you that I got. It’s funny but I really did feel like that when we greeted. That’s were the idea came from.

 

Rob, I listened to your last two podcasts. Sounds like you had one heck of a good time at the Expo. It’s great to hear your perspective on the Expo. I liked the chats you had with the different podcasters you met. Thanks for mentioning me. Tell your wife that she doesn’t need to like The Simpsons. I’m not offended. (SOB!)

 

Scott, I remember you. Yes, you were one of the first people who said something to me when I showed up. Thanks for the link to the picture. Sorry I forgot to draw you. I don’t always remember everyone or everything.

 

Capt. Jeff, Sorry I haven’t gotten back to you about the shirt idea. I will as soon as I can. I’ve actually gotten another one since, so now I have two ideas.

 

Fr. Jay, I’ve been listening to your podcast. It’s great. I highly recommend people to go listen to it.

 

Sr. Anne, Thank you for the compliment. Rome was so cool. I’m jealous that you got to live there for a while. I’m glad it brought you memories of the place. Boy was that rush hour train ride crazy though. WOW!

 

Your blog rocks!

 

I love the book reviews video from Sr. Julia you put up on your site! It’s great for people looking for Catholic books to read.

 

Dr. Paul Camarata, I’m glad you like the Italy trip journal. Wow, that’s so cool that you’ll be going back next summer. Wish I had the time and money to go back (sigh). Dude, that guy at the Coliseum was super annoying. He almost ruined it for me.

 

Bill, I’m going to have to wait a week more before answering your question. I know the answer to the question but I would need to double check all my sources just to be accurate. I want to be fair and just in representing “traditionalist’s” concerns.

 

MY WEB COMIC

Went to watch a movie Saturday night that made me rethink my webcomic story. I’ve decided to throw out everything I’ve written so far and start over. There’s going to be a major change in the direction I was going with the story. I’m going to be getting rid of some characters and I’m going to be making up new ones. I’m also gonna be changing the main character’s motivation. It’s a big pain. Hopefully it will come together much better with these changes. I showed my wife act I and II of my story as it was written and she said it stunk. It had a lot of problems so that means back to the drawing board.

 

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Stomach Flus and Podcast Expos

October 4, 2007 in ANSWERING COMMENTS, MY WEEK, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

 

Worked overtime Monday and Tuesday. Right now, it looks like we might have a chance of finishing on time. MAYBE. We need to work harder though.

I’ve also been trying to catch up on Podcasts at work recently.

I’ve been putting Smallville DVDs into my laptop while I work too. I don’t really know why. They sometimes distract me. I like that show though.

Wednesday, Paul, Tommy and I went to buy comics at lunch.

Work is tiring me out. I’m so sleepy all the time.

 

MY WEEK

 

Got a 24 hour stomach flu this weekend. It really came out of no where and hit all three of us pretty hard. It first hit the Munchkin a day before but it quickly turned and hit us. Luckily, the Munchkin didn’t get it as bad as we did. My wife and I were out for a whole day. Since I was the only one of the two of us that could stand, I had to take care of the Munchkin who wasn’t even feeling bad anymore by the time we got sick. I also had a few errands to do, so I didn’t get to rest as much as I should have. Lucky for us, my mom came and took care of us all that day. My wife was in really bad shape that morning. If I haven’t mentioned this before, she’s four months pregnant. The fact that she was doing so bad got me pretty worried. By the end of the day she was in a lot better shape though. Yay.

 

PODCASTS

 

The Podcast Media expo happened this weekend. I went down to the Expo to see the SQPN crew because I had some things I wanted to give them. Of course, I had the stomach flu so this meant I could only stay for a little while or else I would pass out. This was a real bummer because besides Fr. Roderick, and Greg and Jennifer Willits (hrmmm, Grennifer Willits?), there were a lot of other podcasters and SQPN listeners I wanted to talk to and I barely got a chance to say “hi” to them. Tupelos Catholic, Rob Williams was one, (Sorry dude, I so wanted to talk to you, I wanted to tell you I liked your podcast), and Capt. Jeff too. I just said a few things to him and that was that which sucked because I had a t-shirt idea I wanted to talk to him about. I didn’t get a chance for anything. I felt so cheated. I was looking forward to the expo for a while because I knew it would be the only chance I would get to see everyone. It stinks because the next expo will be in Las Vegas. It’s a four hour drive but I don’t think I’ll be able to make it. Not only that but Greg invited us to a Mass that Fr. Roderick was going to co-celebrate and my wife and I were too sick to go to it. A was so bummed.

 

Podcast Expo, Mask of the Red Death, Fr. Roderick, Greg and Jennifer Willits, Dr. Paul Camarate, Rob Williams, Tupelo Catholic, SQPN

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ANSWERING COMMENTS

 

Thank you Albert – for giving me your definition of a traditional Catholic. I’m assuming that you are one. If I could just make a friendly subjection though. It might be a good idea to proofread your comments and check for spelling errors before publishing them. Just a thought.

 

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What in the world is a “traditional Catholic”?

September 27, 2007 in ANSWERING COMMENTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, Traditional Catholics

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

 

Under the gun again. We are really behind on the show and Act I has to be shipped by next Friday. Act II gets shipped the following Friday and Act III the Friday after that. Right now, it doesn’t look good. I’ve been working overtime this week just to try to get as much done as possible. Fixes that seemed simple at the time, have turned out to be really complicated and time consuming. It’s gonna be a difficult couple of weeks.

 

ANSWERING COMMENTS

 

Well, Bill asked me a really interesting question on the last post.

 

 

“I was talking with a co-worker who kept correcting me that he was a “traditional Catholic”, not a Catholic. That intrigued me, isn’t the Roman Catholic Church about as traditional as you can get in the world of Christianity? Are there distinct differences between Catholic and traditional Catholic?”

 

My advice to you Bill, in order to get the best answer, is to ask your co-worker what he means by “traditional Catholic.” Only by doing that will you get the clearest answer because, you are right, Roman Catholicism is about as traditional as you can get.

 

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Having said this, I can’t help but speculate myself.

The first thing that comes to mind is that this person is actually not a Roman Catholic at all but belongs to the schismatic sect of the Society of Pius X. *<= I’ve crossed out the first sentence of this paragraph because it is in error. For the reasons why, please read my blog post: BattleLore, Harry Dresden, and Catholics.* This is the sect that Mel Gibson belongs to (I think). This sect rejects the changes brought about in the 1960s by the Vatican II council. As strange as this may seem, the Society of Pius X isn’t angry at the Church because it’s too Dogmatic, it’s angry because it’s not Dogmatic enough. (Although, as of the time of this writing, if you go to their website, their home page says that they “…profess filial devotion and loyalty to Pope Benedict XVI.” On further investigation I found that this just means that they are in dialog with the Pope and are actually hopeful that they are close to mending the shism).

 

The second thing that he may mean, might be that he just happens to like pre-Vatican II trappings. That is to say, he likes the aesthetics of how the Church used to do things and, without being schismatic, prefers pre-Vatican II things. I can sympathize with this view since I hold to some of these views myself. I find that I like to go to the occasional Tridentine Mass (pre-Vatican II Latin Mass), I like Latin as well and I study it when I get a chance, I also like reading Aquinas and books on the Trivium and logic, etc. Unfortunately some of the Catholics that think this way tend to be a bit “militant” and have gotten a reputation, even within the Church, of being Catholic Fundamentalists (yikes!).

 

Another thing he could mean is that he considers himself a Catholic who tries his hardest to live out his faith as a well informed obedient Catholic (like Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta). As opposed to many Catholics who are Catholic in name only but could care less about the Church and it’s precepts. These types of Catholics are such archetypes within the faith, that they’ve been given goofy nicknames like: “Cafeteria Catholics” (who get their name from the way they pick and choose what doctrines they will follow and which they won’t, as if they were picking food from a cafeteria) or “E.C. Catholics” (who get their name from the fact that they only go to church on Easter and Christmas). Of course, not all “uncommitted or semi-committed Catholics” fit within the confines of these two categories. Many, through no fault of their own, just don’t know any better or haven’t really given much thought to their faith and what it means, even though they sincerely think they have (like I once did). It might be that by calling himself “traditional” your co-worker might be trying to distinguish himself from these other types of Catholics.

 

Another thing he might mean, and the least likely, is that he considers himself a “catholic” (notice the lower case c.) The word catholic (katholikos from katholou in greek) means “throughout the whole, i.e., universal”. Your co-worker might be a “protestant” (non Catholic Christian) who has become aware that the early Church thought of itself as catholic and is not afraid to use the term. I have a protestant/Christian friend who does this very thing.

 

Or finally, as my friend Ely said after I showed him my blog drawing,

“Maybe he’s such a ‘traditional Catholic,’ he’s Jewish!” (Jerk, upstaged my joke. Wish I’d thought of that.)

 

Let me know what you find out Bill.

 

 


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The Incident Concluded

September 20, 2007 in MY WEB COMIC, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMSPSONS NEWS

Revisions…that’s it. Nothing exciting.

MY WEEK

The Incident (concluded from last week’s blog post)

So I ran out of the room and I quickly put on my shoes in order to go outside. I opened the screen door and walked outside. The lightning flashed again and I started counting, hoping I had gotten it wrong and the storm was going away. No such luck. The sky was cloudy and they were moving my way. I surveyed my surroundings. I needed to know what the heck I was going to do and I needed to do it quick. There was a dining room table on the lawn and it was WAY to heavy for me to move. Besides, there was no space inside the house for it. Neither was there space for the large dresser sitting in the walkway next to the lawn. There were a bunch of drawers on a wooden futon that went with the dresser as well as two small, dressers that had two drawers each. It was okay if the wooden futon got wet because I knew it was gonna go in the backyard in the new house. The drawers and the small dressers needed to be dry though. There were also a bunch of chairs that went with the dining room table over to one side. I looked at the gazebo tent doubted whether it would really keep the furniture that was there dry. It felt too open to me and water would definitely get to the furniture through the bottom as it ran to lower ground.

I felt overwhelmed. My mind was racing and the storm was getting closer. The first thing I thought of was the chairs. I could at least save them. I picked them up and I took the six of them inside as fast as I could. I put some in the garage, (which was full of my parents things and left pretty much no space for anything else). I put some chairs in the living room (which left no convenient walking space between the TV room and the living room). I then ran back outside, looked around and quickly decided that the drawers where next. There were nine of them. I put some inside the garage on top of the chairs and some in the gazebo tent. I hoped that it was a good idea to leave the drawers in the tent. Before I dealt with the last of the drawers though, I started closing the tent as best as I could in order to prevent water from coming in (there were openings on all four sides of the thing and I had to make sure they were closed as tight as they could be). As I was getting the last of the drawers, I started to feel the drops begin to fall.

“Oh no, oh no, not yet!” My heart began to sink. I hadn’t figured out what I was going to do with the rest of it yet. It was only sprinkling a little but it was enough to put me in a panic. I scanned the area, looking for the box of trash bags I had been using earlier that day and it was no where in sight.

“Just give me a few minutes God, just a few minutes!” I prayed as I ran inside the house frantically looking for the trash bags. I had a heck of time trying to find them. They were gone. I ran back outside to look for them and there they were, hiding behind the curtain of the gazebo tent. I grabbed them and started to take out the trash bags. I ran over to the dining room table and started to wipe the water off with my hands (as if that would actually do any good). Then I started to put the trash bags on top of the table. It was so wet already that the bag stuck to the top.

“Come on God, I don’t want you to turn off the water works. I just need a few more minutes so I could cover this stuff up.” It took me a few minutes to finish putting the trash bags on the table but it felt like forever. When I finally got done I went to the dresser and realized, to my relief, that it had stopped sprinkling. I looked up and discovered that (I’m not making this up) there was a small circle of open sky around the house while all around us it rained.

“Thank you, thank you,” I prayed, “I’ll finished this quickly.” I then tried wiping the dresser top off as best as I could and began putting the trash bags on it. The wind began to blow and since it was no longer sprinkling there was nothing that would make the bags stick to one another. I ran around looking for the packaging tape I knew was around the area, located it and began to tape the bags together as I put them on the dresser. Once done, I put the bags on the small dressers as well. I didn’t know how much time I would have before it began to sprinkle again. The small hole in the clouds was slowly moving across and the sky. It wouldn’t be long before it began to rain again. So far I had managed to cover everything I needed to cover but it was wet under the trash bags and that wasn’t good. I started taking the trash bags off the table in order to dry it with some paper towels. Afterwards I put new trash bags on it and taped them together. I did the same with the big and small dressers. While I was doing this I had gotten to the point were the adrenaline I had earlier was beginning to ware off. I just wanted to go to sleep and I was getting really grouchy. As I looked up at the sky, I began to see stars. It looked like the worst had passed. It almost felt like what I was doing was no longer needed. I found out later that it wasn’t. Looking around I became satisfied that what I’d done was the best I could do under the circumstances. At this point I just wanted to go to sleep. I headed back upstairs, damp and drained of all energy. I crawled back into bed and accidentally, woke Alesha up.

“I was outside just now. There was a lightning storm and I went down to cover up the furniture as it rained.” I told Alesha as I laid down on the bed exhausted.

“Oh no,” she said groggily and went back to sleep.

During the storm

MY WEB COMIC

My web comic is coming along nicely. I had a small talk with a friend of mine and Alesha and through that conversation I managed to solve some story problems I was having. Act I and II are finished and now I’m working on Act III. Act IV is the real tricky one and it’s the one that needs the most work. I don’t often have enough time to work on the story and the blog at the same time. I often have to choose one over the other. I tend to choose the blog only because it has a more immediate deadline.

QUESTION

I wanted to know if you could do me the favor of letting me know why you read my blog. I know I haven’t written anything on Catholicism or philosophy but that’s only because I haven’t quite found the right way to write about them yet without sounding like I’m ranting. If you want to know what it sounds like when I write about this stuff, I recommend you go and read a comment I put up a while ago on the Daily Breakfast site under the Creation and Evolution episode comments (mine is the last comment. Click on the words “Creation and Evolution” to link to the post). If you don’t want to know what it sounds like, don’t bother.

If the Catholicism and Philosophy thing isn’t something you want me to write about, then what is? Please let me know. It would really help me to know what I’m doing that you like and don’t like.

 

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Moving Stinks!

September 13, 2007 in MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Work is going really slow. I worked on the same scene all week last week and kept on working on it Monday and Tuesday and most of Wednesday. It was really complicated and it had a big crowd. It was sooo annoying.

Reply to Bill Ho’s comment from “Drowning in stuff“ article. (Bill is an old friend of mine from the Rowland Days [for Rowland reference, see ‘In the shadow of greatness‘] and he worked on the Simpson’s show for a few seasons. He now has his own business with his best friend Raul Aguirre [who is an ex-Disney animator]. They recently wrote boarded and directed a short cartoon for Nickelodeon. You can check out their site at www.illegalaliensproductions.com. Thanks for commenting Bill.)

I agree with Bill that if the writers didn’t change things, our jobs would be shorter and we’d probably have hiatus much sooner. Funny that Bill mentioned that because Tommy Tejeda and I had a very similar conversation one night a few weeks ago. Tommy came to the same conclusion. It’s a very good way of looking at revisions.

Now I’ll respond to Bill’s comment about the Cintiqs. Bill wrote regarding my friend and co worker Paul Wee’s blog article. Paul was “Character Layout Lead” on the Simpsons Movie (which meant he was in charge of all Character Layout on the movie). If you read his article he writes that he no longer has his Cintiq anymore. Actually the Cintiqs are still being used by the studio. They took Paul’s away because he went back to regular layout like me, therefore he no longer needed the Cintiq. There is talk that perhaps next season we might start using the Cintiqs for layout. I hope this happens, it would make life much easier. Of course this would mean re-tooling how we do the shows. We’ve been doing the show the same way for about twenty four years. It could potentially become a huge mess to try to go digital. Especially since many of the artists don’t know how to use Photoshop. Yikes!

MY WEEK

The “incident” happened. I’ll write about it in a few paragraphs.

We finally moved in to our new place. I don’t even know how to begin telling you what a pain it has been. The place we bought is brand new. It was still in construction last month. The problems began after the construction crew didn’t meet the Aug. 15 deadline. There was also lender hassles, to deal with as well as bad money management on the part of the Title Company. Since the construction was late we weren’t allowed to get our keys. We had told the landlord of my apartment that we would be moved by the 30th. Turns out they weren’t going to give us the keys till the week after. Meanwhile the landlord had already rented the apartment so we needed to get out. Not only that but I was gambling on having the keys quickly because I only had four days of unboxed clothes.

We ended up moving twice. We move once from the apartment to my parents house and then when we finally go the keys, we moved into our house from my parents house. It really sucked. The move from the apartment to my parents was horrible. The truck we had gotten was not big enough but I had made the mistake of not reserving a truck sooner so I got what they had. Also, there were so many little odds and ends in the apartment that it really was more of a hassle than in should have been.

Not everyone that told us they would help could show up and the people that DID show up, showed up late. To make matters worse, my wife had made an appointment to have the cleaners come in and do a vacancy cleaning on the same day we were moving. This meant we had a deadline! There was no way to pack the truck by the time the cleaners would be there so we just moved everything out in front of the apartment just to have the place vacated. We packed the truck as best we could, dropped the stuff off at my parents, which meant unloading the truck, then we came back to get the rest. I had started the loading of the truck at 9:00am (by myself) and we didn’t finish until 9:00 pm. We were really stressed and tired by the time we finished. It was horrible.

The next morning I unloaded the truck (because we were too tired the night before to do it) mostly by myself. Then I drove it to Laguna beach, which is an hour and a half away, to drop off a really heavy entertainment center, we didn’t need, at a friends house. From there I drove to Sunland, which was an hour away, to get a table and some furniture from an aunt. Then I drove back to my parent’s house, forty five minutes away. Unloading the entertainment center was, by far, the worst of it. The day this happened, I had no energy left at all from the day before and still, I did these things.

Then, the incident happened. Thing is, my parents house didn’t have enough room for all our stuff. We had to leave all our furniture outside in the backyard. My parents don’t really have much of an overhanging roof in the backyard. In fact, they don’t have one at all. They bought a tent like portable gazebo thing and that’s what they have as a roof. Well, it really wasn’t a big deal that my furniture was in the backyard. My dad turned off the sprinklers so everything was fine. Dad was a little concerned about the furniture because he heard on the news that it might rain but the weather here had been hitting 105 F so that really wasn’t a realistic concern.

We were staying at our parents waiting for the house people to give us the keys. One night having gone to bed, a sound woke me up. At first I wasn’t sure I heard right, so I just listened. There it was again. I couldn’t believe my ears. I sat up and looked out the window. Sure enough, a flash of light followed by thunder. It was a thunder storm but it had not hit us yet. I started counting the flashes and thunder and to my horror, it was getting closer. I looked at the time. It was 2:00am. I looked down, out the window were I could see the furniture. Most of it was under the gazebo thing but not all of it. The furniture I went to get from my aunt’s house was too big to put under the gazebo and it wasn’t covered up. It was going to get ruined and we needed that furniture. I had to do something. The storm was getting closer and I didn’t have much time before it got to us (unless I was wrong and it had already started to rain). I got out of bed and ran outside.

To be Continued…

 

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Drowning in stuff

September 7, 2007 in THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I’m back on show #8 again. Things have started out a bit slow but they’re picking up. The screening went well. So there aren’t many big changes. The complicated section that I had gotten for act III, the one I stayed late nights trying to finish, was rewritten. That was disappointing. It had a lot of characters and animals in it so it took a long time to do. All part of the job.

 

MY WEEK

Drowning in stuff

We’ve been moving to a new place and it’s been crazy busy. We haven’t had internet until recently and it was driving us nuts. I haven’t updated my podcasts in weeks. I’ll write more about it next week.

By the way, I just wanted to ask the people that have e-mailed me from this blog if they have received my responses to their e-mail. If you have, please post a 🙂 in the comments. If you haven’t, please post a 🙁 . I just want to make sure that the e-mail thing is working. Also, starting next week I’ll begin responding to comments on the actual blog articles instead of the comments area. Okay, bye for now.

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In the Shadow of greatness: How I got my Job on THE SIMPSONS.

August 29, 2007 in Featured, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

So while I wait for show #8 to start up again, I was put on show #9. The Director of Show #9 is Chris Clements and the Assistant Director (A.D.) is Matt Faughnan (whose directed his share of shows and has also directed some Simpsons DVD menus. Yes, those things need directors also.)

Chris has a very interesting internet hobby that I will talk about under the video game section below. Meanwhile I just thought I’d really quickly tell you something about my history with Chris.

If you’ve listened to any of my interviews, you know that I started on the show as an intern right out of high school. I used to drive down to Rowland Heights high school after school and take an animation class. That is were I learned to animate and how I got my internship. Well, I met Chris at Rowland because he also took the animation class. In fact Chris actually went to Rowland. Chris was one of the “star” artists in the class. He’s one of those people who seem to be able to do what others find difficult with perfect ease. It’s very annoying. Animation seems to be a natural extension of his being. When he does it, it looks effortless. Not only that but he can draw really well too. He just seems to be able to assimilate the principles of drawing as if they were obvious. Like I said, it’s annoying.

Anyway, it turned out that in the summer of 1993, Chris and I were picked for the three month internship to the Simpsons’ studio. The thing is, I was not (and I’m still not), anywhere near as good an artist/animator as Chris. Man, did I have a tough time. The good thing about being with Chris was that because he was so good, everyone assumed that I was good also. The bad thing was that once they saw my work compared to Chris’ I was given a pat on the head and a look of pity. It was really frustrating. Chris and I managed to get some small things to draw here and there on the show so that we could show what we could do. It was obvious whose work everyone favored. It was very difficult for me. I had given up a scholarship to Otis (an art school in LA) in order to take the internship. I really wanted to get a job out of the internship because if I didn’t, I would have to find a way to go to school without the scholarship. I remember there were many days when I came home and just started crying in frustration at how bad my stuff was. I saw in Chris’ work what I didn’t have.

After the three months were up Chris and I got hired. To this day, I’m still convinced the only reason they hired me was because they felt sorry for me. They didn’t want to hire Chris and leave me out. I worked my butt off at the job that season. In the end, it wasn’t good enough. When hiatus time came and I was laid off, they had no plans on hiring me back. I spent my hiatus going to drawing classes. I reapplied at the show and thanks to the goodness of one of my all time favorite directors to have worked with, Jeff Lynch, they hired me back. I actually owe Jeff my career.

To make a very long story short, Chris quickly rose through the ranks. He became an A.D. after about four or five seasons (I think) and he’s recently became a Director. Now he is my Director, and you know what, I don’t mind at all. I actually really like him as my Director. I’ve worked under him in a couple of his shows now and they have all been a lot a fun. I’ve learned to appreciate the people that are annoyingly good at what you are trying to do. It forces you to strive to improve yourself, but more importantly, it keeps you humble. The fastest way for an artist to stop improving is for him to believe he’s learned all he needs to know. Having someone better than you will always give you something to shoot for.

The Ugly Duckling

VIDEO GAMES

Chris has a website. It’s at www.nickelarcade.com . Go visit it right NOW! It’s full of flash based video games that he’s created himself and they are all FREE. There are a lot of Simpsons artist that go and play at the site. Most of the names on the site’s high score sheets belong to Simpsons artists. Go and see if you could beat their scores. Chris makes the games for fun. It’s his hobby (crazy). The site has been up for years check it out.

MY WEEK

So I put up my Italy trip journal. If you look up under the Amazon ad, you will see some tabs. One read, “Home” another, “About me”, but the third one reads, “Illustrated trip to Italy” Click on that tab and you can read it or just click HERE.

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Working Hard

August 23, 2007 in MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

The madness is over. We actually managed to pull it off. We finished the Animatic for show 8#. An Animatic is a pencil and paper version of what the show will look and sound like before it gets cleaned up and colored.. The Animatic is shown to the writers and producers and they make changes according to what they see is working or not working.

We managed to finish it. We ended up more than doubling our crew to do it and they even had to move the deadline over one more day because the show was just too big. I managed to finish what I had but only with help from some of my co-workers. I had thirteen scenes to do by Wednesday at 2:00 pm. I gave away six of them which helped out a lot. I ended up actually finishing early so I helped some else finish their scenes. I was working late every night and I had no time to do anything. I promised people drawings and I haven’t even had time to get around to them. It was crazy. I worked a little during the weekend too, but only two hours because I needed to be at home to help pack.

What a relief it is to finish. The thing about these Animatics is that we work really hard on scenes and sometimes the jokes don’t work, even though it’s a sequence you worked long, hard hours on and they just get cut. It’s heart breaking but that’s what they pay us for. I hope the Animatic screening goes okay because if it doesn’t, there will be a lot of changes. That means, doing new scenes instead of finessing what we already worked hard to get right the first time.

Now that I have time I might actually be able to start drawing for myself again…although right now drawing is the last thing I want to do.

Actually, there is a possibility that there might be another show that’s in trouble and we will need to help them out. When one show is behind, it tends to cause a snowball effect. I hope that doesn’t happen. I’m really tired.

A good rest after a tough couple of days

MY WEEK

So I’ve gotten a lot of responses about the Italy diary. I’ve decided to put it up in black and white. If I color it, it will be just for my personal satisfaction because doing that will take a while. In any case, I’ll put it up on its own page when I get the chance (and after I check it for typos). I will let everyone know when I do. I’d like to thank everyone who commented about it.

I would also like to thank, everyone that “Dugg” me. I have four Diggs now! Woo hoo! Techdiva left a review at Digg.com. Maybe she’s the only one that’s “Dugg” me because I can’t seem to find anyone else’s review. Anyway, if anyone else “Dugg” me, thank you and I’d like to thank Techdiva for leaving a review. Yay!

 

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Stress Levels Rising

August 16, 2007 in FAMILY, Interviews, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Lance had a crew meeting Monday of this week to let us know that we’ve got till Wednesday of next week to finish the show. This wouldn’t be such a big problem if it wasn’t for the fact that we still have an entire act to to do and it’s taken us five weeks just to do two. This leaves us a week and a half to finish act three and most of us haven’t even finished with our act two scenes. We’ve been given an extra week since many of us got taken off Lance’s show for a week and even then it still seems almost impossible. One good thing is that we’ve been given permission to do overtime. Another good thing is that we’ve got help from a few more temporary people from other crews. I managed to finish my act II scenes this week and I’ve been given my act III section. Now I have thirteen scenes to finish by Monday. I’ve only got two days to do it and it took me a week and a half to do the thirteen scenes from act II. I’m way stressed out.

In other news, I made a mistake in my last post about the company meeting we had welcoming the King of the Hill crew. That didn’t happen last week but this week. The meeting was really interesting because we found out about all the projects the company is working on.

FAMILY

My baby girl has had a fever earlier this week. It was terrible, she so miserable and there was nothing we can do but give her medicine every three hours. She cries during the night and it made me so sad. My wife and I took turns at night getting up and giving her the medicine. My poor little Munckin. To make matters worse, since we are moving out of the apartment, we’re having a heck of a time packing and taking care of her at the same time. Stress levels RISING. As of the time of this writing her fever is gone and she is now just suffering from a miserable cold.

PODCAST

Interviews

Last Sunday I got interviewed by the guys at Geek Label Radio and the interview is up now. Geek Label Radio is a podcast I listen to every week. They are kinda like the Daily Breakfast only secular and irreverent. Also there are three of them. I think they’re radio DJs so their podcast is very well produced (by Bill Flynn) and very professional so it has sound bites and things you normally hear on a radio show. They sell geeky t-shirts at www.geeklabel.com (dig!) and they are really cool. I’m planning on getting one for my wife that says, “I love my Geek.” It’s going to be tough to decide which one I should get myself.

The Geek Label crew is a nice bunch of guys, and they often crack me up. Check out the interview in show 54. They cut out all my “huhs” and “ehs” as well as edited my mumblings and irrelevant comments so I actually sound like I know what the heck I’m taking about (which I don’t). I was laughing a lot in the interview and I genuinely was having as much fun as it sounds like I’m having. Just be warned that, like the Simpsons, Geek Label Radio podcast isn’t for the kiddies.

BOOKS

One day this week at work, I passed by the kitchen area of the studio to warm up my lunch and there was a book on the table with a post-it that read ‘free’ on it. The title read Wizard for Hire by Jim Butcher. I’m a sucker for fantasy books and I picked it up to read what it was about. I was surprised to find out it was a Harry Dresden book. I’d forgotten the name of the author even though I’ve listened to an interview with him on the Dragon Page podcast. These books have been made into a TV show on the Sci Fi channel called “The Dresden Files”. I’ve seen a few and I’ve enjoyed them. I’ve also heard a lot of good things about the books. The book on the table had the first three Dresden novels in it. I thought to myself, “I just SO SCORED” and I picked up the book and ran for it.

Free Harry

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House buying and birthdays

August 10, 2007 in FAMILY, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

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Well, I’m back in Lance’s crew again. So is everyone else that went on retakes. I’ve been trying to crank out my scenes but I don’t feel like I’m getting enough done. Not only that but house buying stuff got in the way of work today and I spent most of my Thursday out of the office. I ended up coming in around 5 o’clock to at least put in 2 hours and I have to stay late Friday plus come in on Saturday. Dang it! I just need one week when I can just do my job without interruption.

On a lighter note, most of us in the crew that went to Comic Con, began showing off our “loot”. It’s fun to see what other people picked up at the Con. It also suck when you know what you missed out on. Luckily many of the things that I didn’t get I can get in other places. I just have to save up little bits of my money to get them.

Today, apparently, there was a company meeting at the studio were they welcomed the King of the Hill crew to the studio. King of the Hill is part of our company and three years ago, when we moved to the new studio in Burbank (Our old studio was in North Hollywood), the King of the Hill crew didn’t come along because the show was canceled at the time. When it was picked up again they began production at the North Hollywood studio. This week they officially moved in to the Burbank studio and are using the space that the Simpsons Movie was using. I didn’t go to the meeting because I wasn’t even at work this morning due to the above mentioned house buying thing. Oh, and just thought I’d mention that my dad works on King of the Hill drawing Backgrounds. Welcome to the new studio Pop!

FAMILY

Today, (Thursday 9th) is my baby daughter’s birthday. She is 1 year old. She spent her day at Abuelita’s (‘grandma’ in Spanish) house and had fun with her tios (aunts and uncles in Spanish). She ate her first cupcake. I’m told that after taking a large bite out of it she turned up to everyone around her with a face full of frosting and said, “Mmmmm.” I wasn’t there because I went into work as stated above. I’m so angry at that house buying stuff that really screwed up the day.

The Munchkin is such a cutie pie. Here’s a picture of her with my wife:

My wife with the Munchkin

She looks NOTHING like me (thank God!). The only thing she got from me is my hair (not seen in this picture). And my brilliant mind, of course. 🙂

 

MY WEEK

Today is also my friend Amiee’s birthday. I was going to draw a silly picture of me doing something stupid like I usually do but I decided to draw Amiee a picture for her birthday instead. Her online blog/diary said jokingly that she wanted one of Gankutsuou. I only have time during the week to draw one picture so I drew it instead of what I was going to do. Here it is. I wish it was better drawn but…

Gankutsuo

 

 

It’s a drawing of Gankutusou. It’s a Japanese Cartoon (anime) that re-imagines the story of The Count of Monte Cristo (one of my favorite books) and puts it in a weird Sci Fi setting. It’s really interesting. The Count (Gankutusou) comes across as this weird vampiric alien from another galaxy. The art direction in the cartoon is really strange as well. It’s not for everyone but I like it and so does Amiee. Happy Birthday Amiee!

QUESTION

I have a question for you. I’m gonna put a little illustrated diary I made of a trip to Rome that my wife and I took in 2005. I showed it to a few people and they thought it was funny so I thought I’d put it up on the site. It was hand written but my handwriting is so bad, I went back and put in clean type instead. I’m going to create a page just for it on this blog. The original is in black and white but I thought since I’m going to put it up on the site, I should color it. Here is a sample of what page 5 of the diary looks like, without color:

Italy Diary Page 4

(By the way, you can click on some of these images to make them bigger)

My question is:

Would you like me to put the diary up in black and white right away so you can read it, OR do you want me to wait until it’s all colored?

If I put it up in black and white, I will replace the black and white pages with the colored versions as I finish coloring them.

Please let me know what you’d like. Thank you.

 

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