Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Sparky update!

After over a years work on the Sparky Story arch, I've finally gotten down to the perfect timeline!
I've already completed most of the production on the final chapter of the Sparky Graphic Novel - which, originally was meant to be one of the first chapters to the book.

Anyways, I'm tired and do not feel for typing so... I'll leave you all with this art piece. Enjoy. =)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Thursday, October 15, 2009

passion for creativity

I have the utmost respect for anyone who will constantly work at what they love – whether it be sports, art, or music.

No matter how terrible you are at something, you will keep going due to the very fact that you are in love with that particular something.

Because I am a filmmaker, I am going to be referring to film as an example.

I recently went to a film screening involving student films for a University film class. I am not one to judge due to the fact that I, like everyone else, am just a young student of the art. However, I will say without exaggeration, many of the films that night sucked.

Now I can list a number of reasons for this comment such as, editing techniques that did not work, sound problems, camera angles, and acting.

Although the films were terrible, I gladly, without hesitation, stood and applauded. Even through terrible editing techniques and awful sound, one can usually tell whether or not the creators enjoyed making that film.

One can usually see that particular spark within a work of art. It was not only clear to see but refreshing as well.

There are three types of people. Claim to fame, The Fearful, and the Passionate. Only one of these three has a chance at accomplishment.

Claim to fame.

I’ve had personal experiences with many people who claim titles.

Many are merely in love with a title rather than the art form behind it.

They want to be called an actor, or director, or producer. But they however, will never move a foot in the direction of that title.

I’ve had the unfortunate experiences of working with such people. They want their opinions to be heard due to their ‘titles.’ They force themselves into a work environment that just creates stress and unwanted anger.

Rule of thumb, if you want to be respected for what you advise, you have to have the experience behind your words.

The Fearful.

There are many artists who are too afraid to produce work. They use excuses like “I’m waiting till I have the resources to make my project, it has to be perfect!”

Bad news mate… it’s not going to be perfect.

If you want to do something, GO DO IT! And no matter how bad the end product is, keep creating because you love creating! Improvement is guaranteed to follow!

The Passionate.

The passionate will constantly create no matter what. They are not in love with a title, or fearful of their end product, but they love the whole process. They love the art of filmmaking, or the art of illustration, or the art of storytelling, or the art of acting. These are the types of people who will do whatever it takes to create and be creative no matter how bad situations get. They do not use excuses like “I don’t have time.”

If you want to do something, you make time!

These are the people I respect the most. They inspire and motivate.

If you are one of these people, no matter who you are, no matter how bad your work is, you have my utmost respects.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Inez commercial work

Past commercial I did for local popstar Inez.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Another Amulet 2 post!

Hey

So Amulet 2 reaches bookstores and comic retailers in two days!
I was very fortunate to be on the crew for this book!
Since I was in grade 10, I was a huge fan of Kazu Kibuishi (creator of the amulet series).
I've always looked to him for inspiration and would have never thought to be working under him! I've learnt a lot from helping out on this production and had a good time working with all the talented crew - Amy Kim Kibuishi, Anthony Go Wu, Jason Caffoe, Kean Soo, Stuart Livingston, Ryan Hoffman, Michael Regina, Tim During, Catherine Yoo, Alan Beadle, Patrick Race, Cayleigh Allen, and Felix Lim (You guys are all awesome!)

Make sure to pick up your copy this Tuesday at any local bookstore or comic book retailer!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Amulet 2!

Sorry about the lack of updates. Life has been pretty busy and I know things won't be slowing down for atleast another month. Tons of projects have been completed since I've blogged and I will update on those asap. But for now... Amulet 2!

Amulet 2 will reach bookstores and comic retailers next month! Both books read like a film. I found that I could not put it down till the very end - it would be like pausing a movie and coming back to it the next day... that just doesn't work. The first book was great and the second is even better! I highly recommend this series!

It's creator, Kazu Kibuishi, is one of my great inspirations along side with the Miyazaki! Kazu's works always seem to inspire me and I find myself filled with great motivation when working on a project.
Another one of my inspirations is the Flight series. This graphic novel is an anthology by many talented artists! It's essentially a base where artists allow their imaginations to thrive and spark.

If you have not read either Amulet or Flight, I recommend you pick those up! Get inspired and create!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Dincus Commercial

Last night, there was a short screening for a clothing line commercial I had the honor of directing and doing the visual effects for. The clothing line is Dincus. I'll have detailed info on it when I am allowed to post this ad up on the internets.
But for now, here is a shot breakdown!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Student films

I've just spent the better part of the last 2 hours watching remarkable student films!
I can't express how inspired I am from these few pieces.
I wish I was nearly as talented as these young student filmmakers!