Spot and Splodge's production Blog

Zigzag Animation | Spot and Splodge (Prick och Fläck) is an ongoing production of a series of animated films you can follow from scratch to premiere. You can read the perspective of everyone in the production team.

16 August, 2007

Trailer

After a long silent period I decided to update this blog.
The pilot / 1st episode is almost ready.
Most of the stop-motion animation is made.

Elinor is working on the snow in each take and it takes some time.

We have now made a TRAILER (click to watch) of 45 sec.

23 April, 2007

Busy days

We are sorry for not writing anything for some time.
We will try to fill up the gap soon.

Busy days now, applying to Cartoon Forum and new takes almost every day.
We have a lot to show so come back in a few days (most certain on Saturday).

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07 April, 2007

On the run

And while we are all on holidays, some of us following Moses out of Egypt, others suffering with Jesus (and typically having the flue :((( ) our actors attempt to escape the country the quickest way they can ...

Socks

What could be better than knitting socks during the holidays?
8 thick socks in this size (xxxx small) are under production.

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26 March, 2007

Size & Compostition

Since we are working with a digital camera that is not manufactured for making movies, the size of the images is different when capturing than the size of the images we are going to use. (wow, long sentence ...).

For this movie we are working with a Fuji FinePix S2Pro.
It can capture images at the size of 4256 x 2848 px.
The images that we actually need, so we can print into 35-mm film, should be at the size of 1828 x 988 px.
WRITE THIS DOWN GEEKS!!

It is not only the amount of pixels that is to big it is the proportions of the image.

It is therefore difficult for the photographer/animator to work with the picture they see.
He/she have to imagine it inside the picture they see.
There is some advantage in that. It gives the director a possibility of choosing another framing after the scene is soot, and even make movements.

An example from the latest scene is here.
The director have to mark for the animator the area in the image that will be used.

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22 March, 2007

Complicated take

The next task after the first take was done, was to build the scene for take no 2.
This appeared to be more complicated than we anticipated.

Running from and to 3 different positions, changes in focus and shadows all over the place, is a hard task to plan.
At this time we were in Copenhagen but we could sneak in to a public library to try to look at the positioning of Spot.

We found that the picture was to tight, and that Spot had to run much closer to the camera. This took the rest of the day and the day after to build as Spot has to cover about 1,5 meters in only 10 steps. In some of steps Spot is actually in the air!

3 days later Mikael is still struggling with this take but hopefully we'll be able to look at it tomorrow.
meanwhile we got early and partial versions of the take.

The control web-cam, standing in a different angle, normally used for "line tests" is the one angle you normally don't see.
The other one is the correct picture.
Mikael had to move the line test camera since Spot was running directly at it, in that he created a spontaneous cut "on the fly". We should try this more often :)

Hopefully we can persuade Mikael to write his own experience of this take. Until now he and Erik have been very shy.
Click on the picture do watch a q-time of both angles at the same time. (Please wait until the movie is loaded. It can take some time).

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21 March, 2007

The 1.st shoot

The first take is done.
While we were away Elinor animated Splodge laughing until he gets a snow boll in the face.

Since we didn't have access to the Internet we couldn't watch it and it was frustrating for both the team in Trollhättan and us in Malmö. Is it good? then they can tear the set down and put up a new one. Is it not good? then they'll have to redo the take.
Finally Erik took a decision that the take is good enough and they could go on with their lives ...

Click on the picture below to view the take. (Q-time).
Note that it is not yet retouched or have correct colours.

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18 March, 2007

Financing Forum in Malmö

"Spot and Splodge" was presented as one of the 10 selected projects to a full house at the first financing forum in Malmö, BUFF:FF.
The reactions were fantastic.

While we were a bit nervous, since it was the first PowerPoint presentation we ever made, many in the crowd said later on that the presentation was perfect.
They really loved the characters and some said that for once we not only have good characters to work with, we also have good stories and the capacity to make hi-quality animation.
One can never be tired of hearing things like that :)

We feel now much more confident about the future of this project and we hope to be able to present it in the Cartoon Forum in September.
Until then there is a lot of work to do, and the applications to Cartoon Forum must be sent not later than 23 April.

BUFF:FF was part of the Children's Film Festival BUFF that had it's 24th edition.
We had the honour to open the festival with our latest short film - Aston's Stones - that received great responses and we immediately invited to several festivals.

A book store (Akademibokhandeln) just on the other side of the street of the premiere theatre, hanged a large poster and piled many books with Astons Stone's (and even one book with Spot and Splodge in Snow Storm) at the shop-window, and Lotta spend the rest of the evening signing books for those who saw the opportunity.

During the festival we also received the message that Aston's Stones was selected to the official competition in the animation festival in Annecy.

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10 March, 2007

The make over

Spot and Splodge have arrived with an express delivery just before noon on a fantastic sunny (spring sun, +4 C) Saturday. You can see the light falling on Spot.

Lotta had to work all day to make the puppets fresh and tidy. They did need a make over.

The color of their skin, the color of the nose, the spots and the dots and the shoes.
The rings around their eyes had to be more brown and Lotta had to apply more rouge to their cheeks.

After a long concentrated work even Lotta's eyes got a bad squint :) and the puppets a bit mischievous.

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09 March, 2007

Some delay

Today was supposed to be the day of the first shot in this film production --> Splodge gets a snow boll in the face ...

Elinor has already made about a second of animation when we got to see Splodge for the first time (until now it was only Spot that has been working).

Unfortunately we discovered that some of the colors around the eyes, the nose and the shape of the teeth were not really the way we wanted them to be.

So both puppets are now on the express way to Stockholm for some makeover.

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More props



To give a realistic impression that someone is living in the house of Spot and Splodge, you have to fill it with a lot of stuff.

The coffee cups are taking form (not painted yet), and the shoes are waiting to be colored. (The puppets has in fact always shoes on, but in one scene they take of the shoes so we had to create extra shoes).

A candle holder (and a candle), a warm bottle and a toy car that is ... a toy car on the floor.

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08 March, 2007

PROPS - Small things

Making small props demand a lot of patience, specially when some one is nagging with a camera all the time :)
Lotta is making small cups, a kettle and a basket for the gloves to be hanged near the door.

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Making Mini Books


Spot and Splodge are not the intellectual types.

Though they have a lot of books at home it is not clear if they can actually read. But after a long adventure it is always cosy to sit and read a good book.
[The picture to the right is from the 1st book, "Spot and Splodge in Picnic" (2005)]

There are no tiny books to buy in the book store or to borrow in the library. (but they should start a "Mini book" department).
The books are therefore made specially by hand. Mostly by cutting old magazines (IKEA catalogue is very useful).
Then painting them to make them look more boring ...




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05 March, 2007

Storyboard

The storyboard in now ready. The development was a strait forward process of adaptation from the book, and Paco that did all the drawings came with some nice suggestions.

Here is page 14 (with Swedish Dialogue).
Klick on the picture to see it larger.

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More tests - Mouth expression



Erik made some tests to change mouth expressions (and some snow).

Here are two pictures from that test.

02 March, 2007

First animation tests are here!

Klick on the picture or this link
to watch a short QuickTime.

It's great to see the character Spot alive (without trousers thoug ...).

The ground will be sson covered with snow.

Elinor Bergman made the animation tests.

10 February, 2007

Some background and update

Spot and Splodge, if all the plans are realized, is our largest project to date.
Based on a series of children's books by Lotta Geffenblad the plan is to create a series of shorts for both TV and theaters.

As a first step, we are now producing a pilot of 7 minutes.
As this Blog is established when we are some steps into the project, we'll try to update all that has happened during the last year of planing.

Right now several things are happening at the same time.
• In Trollhättan, a small town in the west of Sweden, the puppets and scenography for the pilot is built by Dockhus Animation. We'll try to show pictures from the process of making the puppets.
• In Stockholm, the manuscript and storyboard is taking form in two lines - one for the short pilot, and the other one as a story for a feature film.

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27 January, 2007

Astons Stenar

Det här har inget att göra med Prick och Fläck men ändå roligt kanske att börja med att berätta att kortfilmen Astons Stenar är klar nu.
Den har premiär i mars och ska inviga BUFF i Malmö samt visas i New-York på BAM.

Att filmen sedan kommer ut på dvd i maj tillsammans med en ny utgivning av Boken Astons Stenar är rätt fantastiskt.
Utgivningen är 15000 ex. och ges ut av En Bok För Alla.