A few weeks ago the talented and amazing animator JC Little (@LittleAnimation on Twitter), dropped a kick-ass animation based on this blog. You can see it here!
Yeah, I was blown away by not only her skill, but the fact she took the time to create such an amazing film.
But at the end, she did kind of leave us hanging. I mean, it was sweet. The kids and wifey gave me breakfast in bed and a gift, but damn it!!! I want to know what’s in the box??!!!
She must have been reading my mind because JC created a follow-up to the film. But she’s been dragging it out over the past week-and-a-half in her “Be Afraid” series, teasing this brother on her blog.
But today, she put us out of our misery and launched the answer to the burning question, “What’s in the Box?”
Yeah!! A snuggie!! Thanks JC….thanks for making me a star in my worst nightmare.
If you didn’t already know, I HATE the Snuggie. See!!
Well…now you know what’s in the box. As for me…I’m going to collapse in a quiet corner and cry myself to sleep now that I’ve seen my animated self sheathed in a pink nightmare of cock-blockness.
Now go check out JC’s blog and see what she’s saying about “What’s in the BOX?”!!
Just a mere few days before the hallowed holiday of Father’s Day, my dear friend JC Little (AKA @LittleAnimation on Twitter) and I are pleased to launch the highly anticipated 3-minute animated short based on this blog. I hope you all enjoy it and happy Father’s Day world!!
As we launch it, JC Little and I have a quick discussion.
Me: So, I wish we could do this over a few bottles of wine with cameras rolling like a professional DVD extra interview. But, we’re stuck to a conversation via my blog.
I can’t even begin to thank you for creating such an amazing animated short inspired by my insane family. And we’re launching it today!!
So, let’s take a quick gander back in time and talk about what brought us together. I believe it was the hatred for the Snuggie that made our paths cross...
JC: Actually I was new on Twitter and I did an #FF on a Thursday. You caught me!
After that I found your anti-Snuggies blog post and we tried really hard to make #sayNOtoSnuggies trend. We almost succeeded too. Remember how you over-tweeted and got booted off Twitter? You left me holding the baby - me - a Twitter newbie! That was SO FUN. Met a lot of cool tweeps that night.
Me: It wasn't fun..it was frustrating!!! We were rocking the #sayNOtoSnuggies and then...I was gone. Shunned from Twitter.
So, I'll never forget when you DM'd me and said, "I wanna do an animation based on your blog." I immediately said, "that's so awesome…but I can't pay you." Then you said you would do it pro-bono.
So I want to hear it from you....tell me about the making of this kick-ass film!!
JC: WHAT??? I never said I'd do it for FREE??? ARE YOU CRAZIE MAN!!!!???
I'm kidding of course! You can keep your first born. Hah. You've already made me laugh so much with your crazy blog, I consider it already bought and paid for. I can't resist a good story, and you inspired me. I decided it was a film that needed to be made.
Me: So tell me a couple good tidbits from your experience making this animated short? Like your brother screaming his head off for hours!
JC: My brother? Oh yeah, well I obviously needed to cast someone to do the voice of the crying daddy. I remembered how I used to make my brother scream when we were kids, heheh.
He actually never did any voice work before, but he did an amazing job when we went into the studio. He responded really well to direction too. The voice work came out so well, I had trouble deciding which takes to use - they were all so funny. And he's about to have his first baby, so now he's got a head start on the crying.
Me: I think you captured the look and attitudes of my family absolutely perfectly. My kids love it. The wife laughs every time, and her favorite part is that you made her about a foot taller than she really is!
JC: Hey, it's a challenge to make stick figures look like people you never met! It was great to have their feedback throughout the process, from script through storyboard and animation. Especially the kids.
Do you think your character looks like you?
Me: I think it does…except you did miss the incredibly huge ears I have, the gap in my front teeth, and the fact that I randomly break out into the robot. Other than that it was brilliant! The entire film is brilliant…from beginning to end.
I can’t thank you enough for sharing such a great experience with me. I can’t wait to see what people think!
JC: Me too! I hope it makes them laugh and touches them enough to want to share it with their dads. It's a great Father’s Day gift no? Thanks for the chance to talk about the 'making of' with you; I gotta go animate you doing the robot now ;-D
Me: Oh, I’d love to see that! Oh…and we should be sure and leave the proper cliff-hanger before signing off! There is an alternate ending to this animated short masterpiece. Stay tuned!!! My dear friend JC is going to bless us all with that in the coming week or two!