I finally finished my demo reel! Check it out:
I finally finished my demo reel! Check it out:
A new one by my very own bro.
The last one Mike and I made before we graduated.
We did it again. Almost got sliced with glass in the process, but we did it.
My goal this year is to create at least one piece of sequential art a week. Here’s my most recent attempt.
I love reading webcomics. Some of the most beautiful art I’ve run into on the internet has been in this incredible medium. I’m no artist. I consider myself more of a doodleist, with enough basic drawing skills to get me through the creative process of film making, but hardly enough to create anything of beauty or interest in and of itself.
Lately I’ve felt the webcomic bug blighting hard. Webcomics like Dharbin and Hark, a Vagrant have been such inspiration for me. I’m really wanting to learn how to tell stories with sequential art, and I’m going to start now. Here’s my first attempt, hastily drawn, and hastily scanned. My goal is to get one of these done a week. We’ll see if I can improve. From here on out I’ll only post what seems worthy. This first one doesn’t count.
My friend Mike and I are working on a new short film. We don’t have a title yet, but it’s about a man with a camera for a head. We spent the afternoon shooting up in the mountains of North Carolina, and got about half the film shot. Here’s a little “cast photo” we took.
I was lucky enough to be the one to don the elaborate camera head that we created and play the camera-man. It’s not very fun to be basically blind and walking on treacherous mountain trails! Here’s a little teaser of what the camera-man looks like.
We hope to have the film finished in the next two weeks.
Here are some images from my Christmas in Michigan with my family.
Christmas In Michigan from Sean Anderson on Vimeo.
Scott gets “Culverized.”
My bros and I rock out Rudolph!
We’ve been making a lot of these lately!