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Comic Con 2007

August 2, 2007 in BOARD GAMES, MY WEB COMIC, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

So the Simpsons Movie is out and the response from most everyone has been real positive. According to The Numbers and Box Office Mojo, it made $74,036,787 the first weekend and it’s up to $97,222,671 as of the time of this writing, which is really great. And that’s just the domestic gross. As an artist, any successful animated movie is good because it means more work for us. But of course this one means more to me personally because I worked on it. In any case, we are very happy about how the film is doing. Although, as of the time of this writing, no one from my family has actually seen it. I have had friends that have though, and they tell me they enjoyed it.

As far as work on the show goes, it’s not going well at all. The movie really did a number on the shows. We are very behind on many of them. The retakes department is flooded with work that needs to get done. Retakes is a department that deals with fixing thing on the finalized color version of a show that comes back wrong from Korea (where they do the final animation). They also rework scenes that have been rewritten. On Tuesday I was one of three crew members that got taken off Lance’s crew for the rest of the week to help out the retakes department. Needless to say it’s a bit annoying for all of us. Especially since I was going at a decent pace on Lance’s show. Lance’s show is now going to be late because of this. This is really bad. It means everyone will be working late to try to catch up to regular schedules. Like I said in my interview on The Catholic Insider, things sometimes get very stressful. To make it worse, the last retake scene handed to me has a crowd of kids in it. MAN, I hate drawing crowds!

COMIC CON

My trip to Comic Con began badly. Taking care of my baby daughter in the morning before I left made me a bit late. I left the house thirty minutes after I intended to leave. It was going to be a two hour drive to San Diego and I wanted to get there when the doors opened so I could get my on-site professional registration done and over with quickly. It took two hours and thirty minutes to get there because I ran into some random traffic. Once at San Diego, it was hell on earth just to find parking. San Diego has all these one way streets that, if you don’t know the city well, can get you really frustrated. The traffic was horrible in the city, EVERYONE was looking for parking. Luckily, I remembered I found parking five years ago south of the convention center so I headed in that direction and I found a place to park. This took about thirty minutes. I got to the convention center an hour off schedule.

Once in the convention center I stood in line to register at the professional’s booth. Usually I pre-register and get in for free, but this time I had forgotten to do so, so for the first time in thirteen years of going to the Con I paid to get in. While in line I found out that the water I had set aside to bring along with me wasn’t in my backpack. I realized, to my annoyance, I had left it at home. The Con has drinking fountains but I was stuck in line, so I couldn’t get a drink and I was really thirsty. An hour and a half later, I got my badge and drank some water at a drinking fountain (I refused to buy a bottle of the ridiculously overpriced water they were selling) then I went inside to walk around.

As it always does, the Con overwhelmed my senses as I walked into the Dealer’s Hall. Geekiness oozed as far as the eyes could see while mobs of the geek elite walked purposely from place to place. I happen to enter the Con right by the Wizards of the Coast (WoC) booth. I saw a line where people were rolling a giant 20 sided die in order to win a free WoC product. One of my personal favorite WoC games is Dreamblade. I saw they were giving some boosters away so instead of starting my quest for art items I could only get at the Con, I thought I’d stand in the small line to try to get a Dreamblade booster pack.

The line was short and after about ten minutes it was my turn. Unfortunately in order to roll the die, you needed to have been shown a demo of one of the games that the people at the WoC booth were trying to sell. Since I hadn’t participated in a demo, I couldn’t get an item. The guy, told me if I participated in a demo I’d be moved to the front of the line when it was over but I just didn’t have time to do that so I just left. So far my Comic Con had been really annoying and tiring.

I then started my trek through the Con. As I always do, I started at one end and walked up and down the rows till I got to the other end. It took about five hours I think. I saw so many interesting things. In all the times I’ve gone to the Con I’ve always forgotten to bring a camera. It’s so annoying. I always remember when I see something I would like a picture of. Like some of the sculptures of movie, game, and comic characters. Or the crazy colored Darth Vader helmets or the crazy colored Bart Simpson heads. Then there was that awesome life size Adam Hughes drawing of the Star Wars Legacy Jedi on the Dark Horse booth. There was a giant Voldemort statue on top of another booth and a life size Optimus Prime in another. That’s only SOME of what was there and I don’t have pictures of any of it. Aaaaahh!

On my trek through the Con, I passed my friend Aimiee’s booth and I took some of her postcards that she had out for free. I bought a few books of sketches from different artists and I paid very close attention to how artists promoted themselves and their comics (for when I have to do it). The whole time I was there, my main goal was to look for anything I might get inspiration from for my web comic. I passed by a section that had all web comic artists but I didn’t introduce myself because I had nothing to show them. Besides, I’m an introvert and it’s not in my nature to go up and approach people. I did pay attention to what and how they sold their things. One of the booths I’m glad I stopped at was the Alcatraz High booth. I met the writer/artist Bobby Rubio and bought the books that he had there. His drawings are great. His comics where one of the few comics I got at the con that really made me start thinking about how I was going to approach my web comic. Bobby Rubio is a storyboard artist at Pixar and also worked on Avatar: The last Airbender along side my friends Kenji Ono and Tomi Yamaguchi. He signed my books. Thanks Bobby!

Finally, as I approached the other side of the Con I reached the Stuart Ng booth. Stuart Ng sells European comics and I was in heaven. Problem was I only had a little bit of money left. Last year I spent a lot of money there. This year I only had enough for four books. The agony of choosing was almost unbearable. There were a lot of French comics there. You see, the French, like the Japanese, take their comics seriously. There have been many influential people that have talked about French comics as another serious classic art form. It’s difficult to argue against the fact that these comics are, by far, some of the best in the world and here I was trying to pick only four. Well, I chose my four. I was sooo happy with the comics I bought there. They are so INSPIRING! I’m so glad I got them. I’m so glad I went. I didn’t know I needed the inspiration until I left the Con and really took a long look at what I bought. It was a great ending to an irritating day.

Comic Con, comicbook guy, harry potter, stormtrooper, French comics at Stuart Ng  Sooo happy.

MY WEB COMIC

I finished the first draft of my web comic story. Finally the hard part is over (getting it all down from start to finish.) After I read the draft I said the same thing my friends said when they read the first draft of the Simpsons Movie. “It’s terrible!” Hopefully, now that I have it written down I can start working out the kinks. I hope the revisions will be successful. The story needs to be rock solid before I start drawing. Otherwise it’s just a waste of energy.

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The Simpsons Movie

July 27, 2007 in Interviews, MY WEEK, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

In my first post ever, I mentioned Simpson parties. Well I went to both so now I can tell you about them. The first one was a wrap party and in took place at the Fox studio lot. There is a large grassy area in the lot next to the cafeteria and the Fox store inside the lot. That’s were the party took place. It was a big barbecue party. Hamburgers, roast beef and barbecue chicken sandwiches were served. There was liquor and Buzz Cola (which tastes like coke) to be drunk and for dessert, chocolate fruit fondue. Or if you preferred there was also an ice cream bin you could go get ice cream from. Afterwards, those of us who had signed in for the nine o’clock screening of the movie, went into one of the lot theaters and watched it. Matt Groening and David Silverman were there greeting people in line. Before the movie played Matt, David, and James L. Brooks introduced the movie and thanked us for our work. It was really nice of them to do that. After the Movie was over my wife and I, on the way to our car, met up with David Silverman shook his hand and complimented him on the great job he did. We left very happy.

The second party was something all together different. It turned out that it was the PREMIER PARTY. First, we went to the Premier screening. Red carpet and all (Well, actually, it was a yellow carpet. No joke). There was a band that played every time an celebrity showed up and they would get interviewed on TV. It was exciting. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to go to a movie premier again, so I tried to enjoy it as much as I could. We met up with the few friends of mine that were invited also and went into the theater. There were two theaters because there wasn’t going to be enough space in one. There was a balcony in ours. Most of the bottom half of the theater was reserved for “more important people”. We had to choose to either get bad seats in the front or the sides on the first floor or sit in the balcony. We chose to sit in the front on the first floor because one of my friends went to a movie one time, sat in the balcony instead of in the first floor and behind the place they would have sat in, sat Jet Li. My friend didn’t want that to happen again. Turns out that in the row behind us sat Marisa Tomei. We didn’t really see too many actors in the theater though. We looked. We sat around talking for an hour and a half before the movie began and we watched it again.Yellow Carpet Premier

After the movie was over, we went to the “after party”. It was bigger than the usual TV premier parties we’ve been to. It was an open air party. There was food, and drinks (of course), but there was also FREE SQUISHIES (Yum). The Squishies were served in cups with different drawing of the characters on each. Apparently Mark Hamill was at the party. I friend told me, he saw him start stacking up all the different cups and walk off with some. Mark Hamill is as big a geek as WE ARE! I heard there were quite a few celebrities there. I saw Kevin Smith and his wife at the party but I didn’t really see anyone else. There were too many people. Besides food, there were places were you could get your picture taken with the Simpsons. There was a place were they superimposed your picture in a scene from the movie and there was a place were you could take your picture on a life sized couch where life size sculptures of the family sat. There was also a place were you could make a wax mold of your hand holding a rubber pink Simpsons donut. We stood in line for that for about thirty minutes before we gave it up. The line was barely moving. There were girls in tight yellow jumpsuits that hoola hooped around the party as well as women in suits playing saxophones. There were also four domes at the party. Each dome had a theme. One was the ice cream dome, another was a dance dome, the third was a video game dome (with X-box 360s), and the last dome was the exit. The DJ played music all night while behind him, on three giant round disks, drawings of the Simpsons were projected. In the center disk there was a projection of a giant donut. Alesha and I had a good time. We ended up getting home about twelve thirty that night. I overslept and got in late to work the next day. DOH!

How did we like the movie you ask? I loved it. I’m not just saying that because I worked on it. I really liked it. The consensus at the studio is that the movie is really good. We are all very happy with it. It’s very exciting. I can’t wait for you to see it, so you could let me know what you think. A word of warning. The movie is not for kids. There are scenes in the movie which may not be suitable for younger audiences. I knew a lot of the jokes already, and I still laughed my head off. Seeing them in context makes all the difference.

MY WEEK

Sorry about how long it took for this article to be posted. I’ve had a very busy week. I went to Comic Con so I lost the day I usually reserve to write on the blog. More on the Comic Con next post.

PODCASTS Interviews

I got interviewed on the Catholic Insider a while ago and my interview has just now been put up. To paraphrase Shannon who commented on my last article, “brings back memories”. The interview turned out pretty cool but I sure do mumble. Who am I, Popeye?!

A few months after that interview I was pulled back into the movie and worked for three months on it. We worked everyday on it, including weekends.

I think some of the things I said, may need some amending. I’m not exactly sure when Brad Bird began on the show or if he had anything to do with the style of the show outside of refining Side Show Bob. Maybe someone out there know a little something more about it than I do. I also left out the fact that Wes Archer was also one of the first people to work on the Tracy Ullman shorts along with David Silverman. He worked on the show until he left to become head director on King of the Hill.

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The Calm Before the Storm

July 22, 2007 in FAMILY, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Show #8 has begun. That’s the show I’m working on right now. Directed by Lance Kramer with Assistant Director (A.D.) Tommy Tejeda. Lance has been on the show forever. Long before I showed up. When I first started working on the show, Lance was a layout artist like myself. He’s a lot a fun to work with. I first worked under Lance when he was an A.D. for Director Bob Anderson. Lance is a huge Star Wars geek and Indiana Jones geek. He even named his dog Indiana. His side of the office has a bunch of little Star Wars figurines all over.

Tommy is from Argentina. He was also on the show when I first began working there. He wanted to try something new after working on the show for so long so he decided to try out for a position on the Superman Animated series at Warner Brothers. His artwork impressed Bruce Timm and he got hired. I forgot how long he was there, needless to say he ended up, not only working on the Superman cartoon but also on the new Batman animated show, Batman Beyond, Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited. All shows that I absolutely love! After the shows were over, he came back to The Simpsons and quickly became an A.D. after a short time doing Layout. Tommy is also a Star Wars geek.

Working with them is a blast. It’s fun talking with them because all we do is talk about geeky things.

We are just finishing Act I and next week I’ll begin working on my section of Act II. I’ll explain the process of making a Simpsons episode in a later post. Just thought you might like to know a little about one of the directing teams that make up the Simpsons crew.

MY WEEK

Just thought I’d get one more article in before next week. It’s going to be a really a crazy one. I spent most of Saturday on the computer checking the blog and working on downloading plugins for WordPress that I can’t seem to make work. I’m just computer stupid. I feel like the computer is mocking me sometimes.

Copyright Luis Escobar 2007 www.luisescobarblog.com

Sometimes I feel the computer is mocking me.

I’m really surprised at how much feedback I’ve gotten on just one post. Makes me happy.

I discovered that the WordPress website theme I was using wouldn’t let me modify it without recoding it, so I changed it. In other words, it didn’t have widgets. Problem was that all the other themes had messed up RSS feeds. So I just copied and pasted the RSS feed code from the last theme and I stuck it in this one. That helped.

FAMILY

It was my dad’s birthday yesterday and I forgot to call him. I’m a terrible son. Luckily I was able to wish him a happy birthday at a family get together that same night. HAPPY BIRTHDAY POP!

It was my father-in-laws birthday the day before, which I think is kinda funny.

I took The Munchkin for a walk today. “The Munchkin” is my pet name for my eleven month old daughter Elizabeth Haley. I took her for a walk so I could let my wife Alesha have some time to read the new Harry Potter book. (She got it this morning and as I type this she is almost done with it. SHEESH!) Our walk was very long. The Munchkin and I entered a DVD/Video game store I like to go to sometimes and came out with an eight dollar Teletubies DVD for her. We also went into a Borders books store and I saw a book about the art of ‘Surfs Up‘ (the Computer Generated (C.G.) movie about surfing penguins). I personally feel that, that movie was horribly over looked. I thought it was fantastic. The story was great, it was really funny, the documentary feel of the movie was unique, and the designs where incredible. I don’t know why more people didn’t see that movie. (Can you tell me why you didn’t see it?) Needless to say, I wanted to get the book, but I can’t because I’m saving my money for Comic Con. (Sigh) hopefully I’ll have some extra cash for next month.

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First Post Ever

July 19, 2007 in BOARD GAMES, GREET, MY WEEK, PODCASTS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

“What Simpsons party did you get invited to?” People kept asking me that question Wednesday. Apparently there are two parties for the Simpsons Movie crew, one on Monday and one on Tuesday. I think one is a ‘Wrap’ party and the other is a ‘Premier’ party. In each one, The Movie will be shown, but we’re under the impression that each party will be a little different. Everyone who worked on The Movie is invited to the Monday party but only a certain group of people are invited to the Tuesday one. The exclusivity of the Tuesday party has made everyone think that it’s probably the fancy party. Some people are a little upset and wonder why they weren’t invited. I happen to be one of the people who got invited to the Tuesday party (Yay!). Mostly because I was working at the Fox lot for three months, working on storyboard and story reel revisions. (Ask me about that if you wish to know more about it). It will be interesting to know what the differences in the parties will be. What is this mysterious Tuesday party gonna be like? Is it a movie premier party? I’ll let you know after I come back from it.

GREET

Hi, welcome to my blog! I’m an artist working on The Simpsons TV show and (as you can tell from what I wrote above) I worked on the upcoming Simpsons Movie. I’ve started this blog in order to, hopefully, make a little extra cash, talk about the things I like, and eventually get you interested in the webcomic I’ll be putting up soon. I’m also curious to know how many of you are interested in The Simpsons Movie and show. If you want to ask me about the show or the movie and want to hear any anecdotes about what it’s like to work on them, go ahead and ask. I’ll answer your question the best I can. The exception will be if you ask me a question that puts my job in danger.

I plan to put up an entry once a week, but for the next few days I might be putting one up more then once a week just to have something for you to read. I’m also gonna be writing about other things I’m interested in as well. I’m really hoping that you will be interested in those things too (Simpsons talk might get old quick). Things like Comics and sci fi shows and books, movies, boardgames, podcasts…stuff like that.

MY WEEK

I’m very happy to have my blog up. I didn’t know anything about setting up websites and I just kinda jumped right in and actually put one up. I got inspiration and encouragement from lots of different places. My sister most of all. Her site is: www.elsiesyogakula.com. She’s a yoga instructor. Thank you Li! I’d like to thank her friend Victor too, for even considering helping someone he didn’t even know (he has a podcast called “Typical Mac User” It’s at: http://www.typicalmacuser.com/wordpress/. I’d like to thank my friend Aimee (who works on Futurama) for telling me how she does her website. Her site is: www.aimeemajor.com. This sounds really silly to be thanking people for just a website, but I’m really proud of myself for having done it. I really didn’t know what the heck I was doing and now I have a blog I put up all by myself using a server and everything. Hurray! I really hope I have the time to put up a post once a week, since I’m also planning to draw in every post, it’s going to be a bit harder than it should be. I’m going to be drawing with a Wacom tablet directly into the computer so if the drawings are less than perfect please forgive me. I’m treating this as training for my webcomic so I’m going to be experimenting a bit. The style I’ll be using will be my short hand goofy rough drawing style.

If you notice that the site changes a lot, it’s because I’m not 100% satisfied with it and I’m still trying to find just the right look.

BOARD GAMES

I went into my “friendly local game store” last weekend in order to pick up a gift for a niece who was having a birthday party. I LOVE board games! I ain’t talking Monopoly here either (I kinda hate Monopoly). I’m talking about the new ones that have been coming out lately. What some people call “Designer Games”, and other people call “Modern Board games” while still others call them “Euro Games” (because most of them come from Europe or use mechanics that originated there).

Well, as I was saying, I was at the board game store and as I was walking out I saw a game I really wanted to get called “Cash and Guns”. The thing is that this month is the San Diego Comic Con and since I’m on a budget because we are buying a house, I can only spend a certain amount every month and I’m saving it to spend at Comic Con. I sooooo wanted to get the game though. It sounds like so much fun! I haven’t got time to explain it here but if you want to know more, go to one of my favorite sites: www.boardgamegeek.com and read a review of the game. Just type in the name on the search engine. Maybe I’ll get the game in a couple of months. Thing about getting these games is that I don’t get to play them very often (mostly because no one wants to play them with me). This makes me very sad.

Me drooling over cash and guns

PODCASTS

So, besides listening to “The Daily Breakfast” and “Rosary Army” I’ve actually been listening to web comic podcasts (I usually listen to board game podcasts as well). Since I’m planning on putting up a web comic of my own, I thought I’d find out what other people do with theirs. I found a podcast called “The Blank Label Comics Podcast”. OH MY GOSH is it funny. It was all I could do not to burst out laughing in my cubicle at work. I recommend it even if you don’t care about web comics just because of how funny the hosts are.

That’s all for now. See ya soon.

 

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