Here is a animation test made by Giovanni Aguilar to test the fairy woman armature, on the bottom you can see a Timelapse of Gio working.
Read MoreHere are a few tail ideas for roosters
Read MoreSketches of different types of tails, combs, wattles and beaks. I’m looking for different elements to make the three cockerels identifiable even from a distance and even before dyed.
Read MoreConcept art by Giovanni Aguilar
Read MoreInitial storyboard draft, reasonably similar to the original story
Read MoreI embroidered this test wing for Fairy Woman. My plan is to embroider her wings because embroidery imitates the texture of butterfly wings magnified.
Read MoreWe were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to observe a real rooster as our collaborator Alyssa recently rescued a stray one. Here are some images, audio and video of the visit. We will use these images and audio as reference as we build puppets and animate
Read MoreSome sketches for the fairy woman costume. The idea is that she will have embroidered wings she covers with a coat
Read MoreHere are a few of my very early story sketches for the first scene scanned from my sketchbook (these are from early 2022)
Read MoreA series of questions for each character. This table was once again a suggestion from The Cheeky Monkey by Tim Ferguson.
Read MoreThis is a conflict table designed to create comedic conflict between characters. After reading The Cheeky Monkey by Tim Ferguson I made this table. This is a technique used for writing sit coms but I thought it could be relevant to this short film as a way of coming up with ideas to present the relationships of multiple characters in a very short space of time.
Read MoreAnimation tests of boiling water in stop motion, click to view
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