Marty is Online!

July 11th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Egads! The time has come. The Many Maladies of Marty Mitchell: Of Maggots and Meat is online for everyone to see! Stop reading and engross yourself in all 13.5 minutes now. Oh, and share it with everyone you have ever met. Stop reading for real now. Why are you still reading this? Watch the video already!

Coming to the Internet

July 8th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Internet Premiere 11 July 2012

The Many Maladies of Marty Mitchell: Of Maggots and Meat (man, that is a long title) will finally be coming to the internet. It happens this Wednesday, 11 July 2012. Every person on the planet whose government doesn’t restrict his or her internet access will be able to see all thirteen and a half minutes in their full 720p HD glory. Let your friends know, let your grandparents know, let the inmates know: Marty Mitchell is about to be unleashed on the internet!

Teasers available here if you need a quick fix or want to prepare your palate.

Revamp and Poster

February 22nd, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

Many Maladies Site Design

I uploaded a more respectable version of the homepage today and a look at the poster.  I’ll likely tweak a few things on the poster soon, but this is what you get for now. Good news: The video is finished—for the most part. Ben and I will meet next week to do a final sound review and probably make a few adjustments. I have already started submitting to a few festivals. The IMDB page is up and I am trying to organize a friends and family screening. I do not know when the movie will go live on the internet just yet. That will depend on festival restrictions, but I’ll post it as soon as I know I can.

Marty Anniversary

February 8th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

marty evolution 1

from storyboard to video shoot to final composite

Yesterday (Feb. 7th, 2012) was the three year anniversary of that fateful day we shot the greenscreen elements in my living room for The Many Maladies of Marty Mitchell. Time really does motor by. It brings me great joy to say the show is mostly done. Ben is currently working on the music. It took me three years to finish all of the visuals so I can’t reasonably expect him to hustle through the audio in record time. He never disappoints so I’m expecting something great as soon as is feasible. In the meantime, I’ve posted an image above showing how a frame of the show progressed from a storyboard to a final image. Enjoy.

Light Teaser Drops

January 27th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

That’s right, malady lovers, the new “Light Teaser” is online for your enjoyment. Besides completing this new teaser today, I also finished rendering the last frame of the show. What does that mean? Visuals are done. Ben is chopping away at the audio and when he is done, The Many Maladies of Marty Mitchell: Of Maggots and Meat will be complete. We. Are. Almost. Done!

The Dark Teaser

December 13th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

All initial animation and compositing is complete. Audio Master Ben Chan is now working on the audio and music. The next thing I need to do is review the footage and make all the necessary adjustments and tweaks to the visuals. We are getting very close to completion. We are currently on schedule for mid to late January. In the meantime, you can watch a new teaser video called “The Dark Teaser.” How sinister! Expect a “Light Teaser” in the near future.

So, get to watching it and send it to everyone you have ever met. Seriously! Stop reading this! Watch the video! Why are you still reading this?!!

Finish Line in Sight (but still many yards away)

November 15th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Miley Maggot

Character Sketch for Miley Maggot

As I write this, I am waiting for scene 15 to render. That leaves one scene remaining to be animated, the Educational Maggot Sequence—scene 14. Yes, that’s right, the Educational Maggot Sequence…don’t all kids’ shows have one of those? Maggots are an important part of nature, it’s time folks learned that. And if you squint when you look at them, they are kind of cute (note-you may need to squint really hard).

So, where does this put The Many Maladies of Marty Mitchell: Of Maggots and Meat episode on its timeline to completion? Well, I’m glad you asked. Very near the end, but not quite there. My goal is to complete scene 14 this week. That will mean every scene (every second, every frame) will have been animated. But?

There are a few stages left in the process:

• Refinement: I will review every shot and decide what needs to be tweaked and improved. Every scene will have many animation and compositing adjustments to make.

• Audio: Music needs to be created, sound effects need to be added/recorded, and it all has to be mixed together.

• Credits: I need to compile a list of everyone who helped in some fashion and build a credits sequence. I want to add illustrations of characters throughout. I still need to draw them.

• Final Conform: Everything (sound, picture, etc.) needs to be put together and output.

So, yes, the brunt of the work is complete. Yet, there is still a lot to do. My hope is to have a final completed video before the New Year. If life steps in and makes that impossible, I beg it not to push that date back any further than late January.

It has been almost three years since that day a group of us turned my living room into a shoddy greenscreen stage. It is time for Marty Mitchell to be finished and unleashed on the public. If the world must end in 2012, let it at least end with a  smile as Marty and friends defeat the terror of Mr. Meat!

The Fridge Landers congratulate Marty.

The Fridge Landers congratulate Marty.

Plowing Along

April 7th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Marty and Seers

Marty speaks with the all-knowing Seers

It would be great if I can keep up this unlikely pace. Scenes 8 and 9 are completed. This means half of the sequences are done and I am roughly at the 50% mark. I’m hoping to jump into Scene 10 tomorrow or within the next few days. I am also hoping to cut a new Work-In-Progress video to put online in the near future. In the meantime, I have more Intergalactic Bathrooms and Earthbound Kitchens to animate. Ciao!

 

INT. INTERGALACTIC BATHROOM – IRRELEVANT

A rather ordinary bathroom. Dumb Waiter slides up from the floor. Marty exits. He is flanked by a toilet, a shower head and a mirror.

DUMB WAITER
See ya!

Dumb Waiter drops into the floor. Marty addresses the room with outstretched hands.

MARTY
Oh clever Seers of time and space, come visit me in this place!

A Beat.

Three heads appear: one in the toilet, one in the mirror, one in the shower head. As they speak, they alternate phrases.

THE SEERS
Marty Mitchell… our clever friend… what brings you to the Intergalactic Bathroom?

MARTY
There is trouble in Fridge Land. I left out some meat over night.

The Seers gasp.

MARTY
It went bad… really bad. I have to save Fridge Land and King Pickle. I need your help.

Animated Freddy

Freddy Foodstuff in animated form

The Wheel of Progress Spins

March 28th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Freddy Foodstuff Sketch

character sketch for Freddy Foodstuff, narrator of the Digestive Education Segment

Scene 11: Pancreas Island in the Land of Gastros was completed a couple of days ago. I will need to tweak a few things (much like in every other completed scene), but it is 98% done. If it had to go into the final project as is, I wouldn’t cry (much). This is to say the visuals are complete, the audio for the scene won’t be touched for a while.

The Many Maladies of Marty Mitchell Pilot Episode “Of Maggots and Meat” will be composed of 16 scenes/segments. As it stands now, 6 of them are complete (1-3,5,7,11). Scene 8 is very close and I started Scene 9 today. Elements have been built for 4, 6, and 12, but they are still in the very early stages (partly because I haven’t cast or recorded dialogue for a few of the Fridge Landers). Scenes 13-16 haven’t been started. I estimate I am roughly 40% done with the visuals. That leaves me 9 months to finish the other 60%.

The smiling cowboy above is Freddy Foodstuff. He is anthropomorphized masticated food and the star of Scene 9. Jon Gormley was kind enough to perform his voice, as well as Dr. Enzyme. He’ll be teaching us about the process of digestion while he giddy-aps through the digestive tract.

Enzyme Frenzy

Marty watches as the Enzymes convert food into energy

Bartholomew Bacteria Has A Lot to Say

February 21st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Bartholomew and Cold Food

The Pilot episode will contain three educational segments. The first is nearly complete. Bartholomew Bacteria steals the show for 38 seconds to teach us about food safety and why we shouldn’t leave food out for long periods of time. SPOILER ALERT: It can make you sick!

Overall show update: I estimate the post production animation/compositing for the pilot episode is roughly 30% complete. I’m pushing hard to make sure this thing is finally finished this year. Keep your fingers and cilia crossed.