Demo Reel 2011 from Stephen Dautner on Vimeo.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Jail Break Hack Job
Hello again!
Everyone lets get animated! I am now in the middle of class 4 at animation mentor and I am still loving every minute of my experience with the school. Great mentors, great classmates. I have not up until now posted any of my animation mentor work on my blog. I would like to share with all of you some of the things I have been up to. Just recently I polished up my class 3 work into an anim jam. My mentor for class 3 was Disney/Bluth alumni Mark Pudliener. It was a great experience to work with Mark and I learned a lot while I was in his class. I sent a link of the latest version of my anim jam to show him the progress I have made, and Mark was nice enough to feature my work on his blog. I am very humble and thankful for such a kind gesture! Thanks Mark! I also should note that a lot of the progress I have made so far as an animator has been in part due to my friends over at Firaxis. You will find their names, and the name of several other awesome people that helped me out in the special thanks. Thanks guys for all the help and feedback!
Please visit Marks blog!
Jail Break Hack Job from Stephen Dautner on Vimeo.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Dinner for One
It is a new year, and let me celebrate my newest post with a little dinner.
Dinner For One to be precise.
I was watching an episode of QI today and was introduced to this wonderful little bit. According to Stephen Fry (and QI) this sketch is the most repeated television broadcast of all time. My American sensibilities find that hard to believe. Every year since I can remember, Marry Christmas Charlie Brown, and How The Grinch Stole Christmas have been broadcast on American television.
Im sure few Americans have ever heard of Dinner For One, but if you are from Germany this might be a different story. The sketch is broadcast on every German television channel on December 31st, and it has been since 1972. Like David Hasselhoff, this British sketch from the 1920's is truly a German cult phenomenon. I couldn't imagine every television station broadcasting the same television show at the same time on the same day every year. I find that aspect of the tradition a bit creepy.
There are a few things that really appeal to me as an animator. The sketch involves a lot of repetition. To a point where some of the actions become a bit stale. Especially when the butler trips over the head of the tiger skin rug. But that repetition forces the actor playing the butler to vary his acting choices in order to keep the actions fresh and interesting.
Another thing I find really intriguing about the piece are the choices that the butler makes when he embodies each of the dinner guests, and how they change as he becomes increasingly more intoxicated through the scene. The different gestures and mannerisms are fun and interesting to watch.
I have uploaded the sketch in full. Enjoy!
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