Monday, April 30, 2012

Friday, April 27, 2012

Golden Ratio in Apple logo..


I posted an interesting observation about the "tool of thirds" , or the divine principle, a while back, comparing it to the golden ratio and how it relates to cinema.. here's an interesting article about the same thing but for logo design, I wasn't aware that it was used so often! Enjoy.

Bigears



Thursday, April 26, 2012

Cheatin' Production Blog


I'm happy to announce a great new added feature to Scribble Junkies!
As you all know, I'm currently working on my feature animated film, "Cheatin'", and I thought it would be fun to take all of you on a tour of my production process for the creation of this new feature film. My producer Desirée Stavracos will be filming me every so often (around every 2 weeks or so) for an update on what I'm working on this week, and tips to my work habits and drawing styles.

You'll be intimate witnesses to the Plympton style of film-making. Hopefully at the end of the process -- next year -- you'll all be able to see the film in its glory in a cinema near you. (I can dream, can't I?)

So watch this site for "The Cheatin' Production Blog" coming soon!
Tell all your friends, and I encourage comments pro and con!

Thanks everyone.

Baseball

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Rad Brush for iPad..



I don't have an iPad, but I have to admit when I see people sketching with them it gets my interest. I think I'm a bit stuck in my traditional ways though.. anyway, this brush seems really cool:) from Sensu. Dig.

The Simpsons


Okay, I screwed up – I made a big booboo, I blundered. I'm sorry! I forgot to give you, my dear readers, a heads up about my cameo appearance on “The Simpsons” from Sunday, April 15th.
Last fall, I was asked by my buddy Matt Groening to do a “Couch Gag” for the show. I sent them two ideas and they liked them, so I began to work on the animation. But I was told in very strong terms not to tell anyone about the short.
I even had to keep it a secret from my family, and you, dear readers. But, just before airing, they told me I could tell others about the premiere. Unfortunately, I was so busy with “Cheatin'” that I had no time to write a Scribble Junkies blog about it. Everyone else found out about it by either watching the show, or the internet.
The bit got great reviews and a ton of hits on Youtube. In fact, more people saw that one minute clip than all my other films combined – oh, the power of the Simpsons.
Another interesting story – when I sent in the storyboard, the lawyers had no problem with the hookers or strippers, but cigarettes were ruled out!
You can see it on Youtube here: Plymptoons Simpsons Couch Gag

Manonhorse

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Sketchyguy

Monday, April 23, 2012

Hat

Friday, April 20, 2012

Medium Rare

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Don Hertzfeldt


I've known Don since he was a student in college, and he was producing these great crazy shorts “Lily and Jim”, “Ah L'Amour”, “Billy's Balloon”. I believe I first met him at a Spike & Mike show.

We also did a traveling show together called “The Don and Bill Show”. We kicked it off by appearing on stage at the famed Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas.

Anyway, he's now doing his U.S. Tour, and planned to make an appearance at the IFC Film Center, they wanted to introduce him and stage a Q&A. As I approached the Cinema I noticed a big line. I assumed it was for Abel Ferrara's film “4:44”, but no! It was the crowd for Don's show in the prestigious main cinema.

Wow, that's great! How often do you see indie animators selling out at a mainstream cinema? The crow was very enthusiastic and had a lot of very probing questions about his work and life. He did a signing and DVD sales upstairs in the lounge, although he spent way too much time talking to everyone who visited his table – I'm much more impatient and I try to move the crowd along.

Don showed me his award-winning show “It's such a beautiful day”.

Now initially, Don was very faithful to my “Plympton's Dogma” (short, cheap, and funny) but since he created his “Bill” triology, he's strayed from my formula for success – but the films are more popular than ever. So much for my dogma!

Don is my hero – he makes very complicated and avant guard personal films that are extremely popular with the audience. I tip my cartoon hat to the master.

Please check out his show when it comes to your town! I score Don's show an A+.

Censorship

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Sophia Loren

"Factory" by Jennifer Yoo..


Jennifer is one of my students at Tisch-Asia, she completed this animation as a one week homework assignment. The assignment was to make a story using a single cycle, by moving the camera. She managed to create a really nice, simple piece that worked well with the music and sound. As inspiration for this assignment, I cited George Griffins short film "Viewfinder".. Enjoy!