Opening Green Screen test |
Our adaptations are not animated but more like simple camera moves across the artwork. The credits title card was fun way of sharing the names of the illustrator, author and composer of the music we used. In some cases we added and repainted the book illustrations a bit to adapt from a book page image to the video format. Some
folks were asking what we changed so here are a couple of examples that will help
illustrate what we did. Make no mistake though, Dick Kelsey is a legendary Disney artist who did a magnificent job on the original book. Dick Kelsey is one of my favorite artists from
the Little Golden Book era of Walt's day and had quite a successful career in
feature animation at Disney.
The frame above by the way is from the opening Patty and I created for the adaptations. I modeled the entire set and Patty did textures and animation. I've always wanted to live in the cartoon world so this was my big chance, lol.
This was our first experience using our cheap little homemade green screen and it was a blast! The only thing that is "real" in this shot is me! In case you were wondering, that's Patty's lovely photo over the fireplace.
For those that have been asking, the last shot at the end of the film is INDEED taken from a photograph of the actual tree that Patrick resides within at Disneyland! Yes, it is a real thing so have fun searching it out with the kids!
We hope children (of ALL ages) will enjoy these stories.
Here's the link to the animatic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FrYhgfPXFM
Here's the link to the animatic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FrYhgfPXFM
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