Hey everyone!
Along with Acting, Writing and Producing, I've also directed a few things and I thought I'd try my hand at directing a cartoon.
This is, once again, (if you follow my blog here on Stage 32) based on something I wrote as a kid in the 80's and I've always imagined it as a cartoon. Now, being in the Industry for a few years, I thought I'd go ahead and make it.
So my question is really for those of you who have done cartoon shorts before. Anything drastically different about the different medium I should be aware of? Tips and tricks would be helpful from those of you with more experience.
Thanks for your help in advance!
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Brandon Keeton Just wanted to share my thoughts. I feel this medium offers limitless possibilities, with powerful tools and platforms that make it easy to create content in many formats. Thank you
Hey, Brandon Keeton! That's cool. I'm looking forward to seeing your cartoon! I write my animated shorts like my live-action shorts. Some of the scenes in my animated shorts would be really hard to pull off/look weird in my live-action shorts though.
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Vamsi Tankala and Maurice Vaughan That's what I was thinking as well. Some of the stuff, especially when I wrote it, would be hard to pull off in live action. Not impossible, but I always felt that this particular project should be a cartoon.
The kid in the picture looks he's about to get into some trouble, Brandon Keeton. He reminds me of the kid in Problem Child.
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Maurice Vaughan The kid in the picture is modeled off of me in the mid 80’s. And yes, he is usually about to get into trouble! Lol!
Haha Can't wait to see the cartoon, Brandon Keeton!