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Sunday, June 16, 2013
Ian Padgham's animation post on Vine
Frank Forte is an accomplished designer, storyboard artist and comic book artist. He has worked in animation for feature films, TV and gaming. Some of the shows Frank has worked on include: Bob's Burgers, Despicable Me 2, LEGO: Star Wars, The Super Hero Squad Show, Marvel Heroes 4D, Lego Hero Factory, Lego Bionicle:The Legend Reborn, HI HI PUFFY AMI YUMI, Re-Animated Pilot (Out of Jimmy’s Head), The Mr. Men Show, Bionicle: The Legend Reborn (DVD-2009), Lego Clutch Powers 4D ride at Legoland and Lego Atlantis. He co-created The Cletus and Floyd Show with Gene McGuckin, a tribute to animation directors Tex Avery, Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones. Robert S. Rhine and Frank Forte created the pilot episode of Sickcom the Animated Series which was sold to Spike and Mike’s Sick and Twisted Festival Of Animation in 2003. Frank is also the publisher at Asylum Press (www.asylumpress.com), an indy graphic novel and comic book publisher. Since its inception in 1999, Frank has written, illustrated and published such comics as, The Vampire Verses, Warlash, Fearless Dawn, Billy Boy, The Cletus and Floyd Show.
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Hi I'd like to share- I'm not some unproven schmo with a flimsy idea. I'm a proven Schmo with a following and - I'm hoping - a great idea. I am an established internationally syndicated cartoonist with a daily readership of 15 million print and online. It's a humorous strip, so the ideal person will have a great sense of humor and comedic timing. I'm looking for a vine-type animation wiz who can bring some of my comic strips to life in 10 second FUNNY videos. I'd like to see samples of your vine animation talent. This is something I am trying for the first time, but I believe if it is done effectively it can be a groundbreaking way to deliver syndicated comics and could be " kind of a big deal" as we would be the first to do it with an establish cartoon strip, if we hit on the right formula and collaboration. So at first, I'm looking for a person who can wow me by turning a few strips into videos (so it's kind of an audition that could lead to much bigger things and this first step is priced accordingly ....:)
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