Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Discovering Ardi TONIGHT at 9pm on Discovery channel


Just a late heads up that tonight Discovery channel will be airing a show that I (Daev Finn) worked hard on with some former AIC students freelancing at Impossible Pictures in Denver. The show is Discovering Ardi at 9pm on Discovery channel.
The students, Jackie Evans my lead Lighter and fear less leaf wrangler. Russ Adkisson, lighter and forest ranger. Toby Cochran animator and entrepreneur extraordinaire.
There is a story behind the story of the Ardi that only my team will know for sure, put succinctly we pulled off in six weeks a project with incredible challenges and hurdles. Our work is Ardipithecus (Ardi for short) whenever she appears in the jungle, including the environments.
So my congratulations to my AIC alumni team for pulling off such a high profile job, under truly challenging circumstances.
Daev
Saturday, October 10, 2009
16mm Cartoon Extravaganza at the Ubisububi Room, Thin Man Tavern!

ASIFA-Colorado Presents: 16mm Cartoon Extravaganza!
October 24th Ubisububi Room, below the Thin Man Tavern
East 17th & Race Denver
5pm – 6:30pm
$5 non-members
$2 with student id
members free
Animation Enthusiasts Unite! Open to the public and everyone is invited. Come join us for this rare and fantastic screening of Vintage Saturday Morning cartoons on genuine 16 mm film. Film! And if you happen to have a gem to show, bring it along. Dig out those old dusty reels! Or just show up, relax, drink a beverage and enjoy the show!
ASIFA-Colorado is the regional arm of the International Animated Film Association headquartered in Annecy, France and was established in 2001 as a non-profit organization devoted to cultivating and promoting the art, craft, education and profession of Animation all along the Front Range. We are dedicated to connecting the general public with the awesome power, diversity, and application of animation in all media. Please join us for a night to remember!
And the Winner is!!! Brian Adams
Brian has been a student of mine over the last few years. He's a highly creative animator and it shows in this award winning piece. Every quarter we are giving out a free ASIFA-Colorado membership to the student who submits a fantastic stopmotion or alternative animation short to the Art Institute's REEL thing. Brian completed several shorts for my class, and this one is very imaginitive, and its hard not to notice a strong influence by Don Hertzfeldt's stick figure animations. Congratulations Brian!
Joey Gasiorek's Almost Winning Piece at Reel Thing
This was the original selection for the ASIFA-Colorado membership award. Joey did a fine job reinterpreting and paying homage to Norman McClaren's classic ant-war pixilation piece entitled "Neighbors". One hitch though, Joey submitted THE WRONG FILE! Oh well, I wanted to show off this piece anyway...better luck next time!
Saturday, October 3, 2009
More Stop Motion music videos
My friend Sarah Knowley sent this:
"I found more work from the guys who did the stop motion music video Her Morning Elegance.
They have other music videos and some independent short films and stuff.
Three of their commercial videos are exactly like Her Morning Elegance which I thought was hella lame.
Check out The Red Suitcase in the animated, old gallery...wtf? I liked it!"
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Join The Pebble Casserole for First Friday (tomorrow!)



Friday, September 25, 2009
Look OUT here they come!!!



Thursday, September 24, 2009
360 iDev: iPhone Developers Conference
"Bringing together the best and brightest of the iPhone development community! This 3-day event will take place September 27 to 30, 2009 @ The Curtis Hotel in Denver, CO."
1405 Curtis Street
Denver, CO 8020
http://www.360idev.com/
This event will feature some of the best iPhone App developers in the world (including 2 of the top 3 paid app developers!). Plenty of great speakers, presentations and workshops. We are lucky to have this event in Denver, so make sure to check it out.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
This just in...

The '09 MacArthur Foundation Fellowships (popularly known as the "MacArthur Genius Grants") were announced today. Camille Utterback isn't technically an animator, she's more of a multimedia installation artist, but her work does include animation and she is the closest thing to an animator that has won a Mac fellowship in a long time. Check it out:
http://www.camilleutterback.com/index.html
Thanks Joey!
Monday, September 21, 2009
The 2009 Summer REEL THING at the STARZ Tivoli Theatre!
Friday, September 18, 2009
GhostBandit unveiled at iTunes Store!



Thursday, September 17, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
On a scale from 1 - 10, I give "9" a "7"

So, Randy Buckle and I payed a visit to the UA Pavilions on the 16th the street mall the other day to see the much anticipated "9". I'm sure you have read similar reviews. I had no idea what to expect, I had only watched the preview before Coraline. The only thing that bothered me about the movie 9 was it's STRICT adherence to the mythic structure of Joseph Campbell, because it didn't stray at all from the time tested (and now a little stale) interpretation of the hero's journey. Also, I could tell that the creators were big fans of The Animatrix, whereby machines with evil red jewels for eyes terrorize the post-apocalyptic "free world" (They could've claimed their own color instead, red was taken). But the steampunk style, design and execution was incredibly beautiful and fascinating. I say, go pay money to see it, because it's beautiful and it supports indie animators like Shane Acker who have brought their stories to a larger audience (with a little help from Tim Burton & Co.)
6th Annual Denver 24 Hour Comics Challenge

What: The CAI is proud to present this year’s 24 Hour Comics Challenge
Where: Enchanted Grounds at 8800 S. Colorado Blvd., in Highlands Ranch
When: 2 pm on Saturday, October 3, 2009 to 2 pm on Sunday, October 4, 2009
Registration: While spectators are free, the registration fee for participating is $25, and registration will be limited to the first 32 people. EVENT IS FULL, but spectators are welcome to come. Click here for more information.
Etc.: Those completing stories will be welcome to contribute their stories to the official 2009 Denver 24 Hour Comic Challenge anthology published by the Squid Works. Registration costs and sponsorships will defray printing costs for each contributing artist and each sponsor receiving a copy of the book. Additional copies can be obtained at full wholesale or retail cost directly from the Squid Works (available after the event).
Ringling College Admission Event
Meet admissions staff, and learn about Ringling College, how to apply, portfolio preparation, and more!"
Thursday, September 24, 2009
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Marriott Denver Tech Center
4900 S. Syracuse Street
Denver, Colo. 80237
RSVP by September 20, to ekaster@ringling.edu or call













National Portfolio Day (A national event that RMCAD is participating in this year)
http://www.portfolioday.net/
http://www.rmcad.edu/student-life/portfolio-review-day-2009-09-27
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Today is the release of "9"!!!
Be sure to check out the student oscar nominated film that made it all possible!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
A New Wes Anderson Movie IN STOP MOTION!!!
My friend Jason Bennett, who resides in Brooklyn, turned me on to this trailer. I don't know much about the film, but it looks fantastic!
Instructor Steve Smith give free seminar on Stereoscopic viewing for animation
This is research from his recent Sabbatical
Some topics to be discussed:
- Use of Print and Computers for Viewing Stereo Images
- Inexpensive viewing methods for Animation and 3D
- Tips for Creating Stereo Stills and Motion Images
Should be a hoot! Hope to see you there.

BTW, I personally visited Steve's house in the mountains a few weeks ago and saw his studio. He's been graphics artist longer than I've been alive, and his interest in computer

For more information about Steve Smith and his work, check out his website here!
Monday, September 7, 2009
AiC Grads Jameson Weaver and Mike Wilson Compete at ANIBOOM!
Well we almost didn't make it, but if you haven't heard ANIBOOM.COM is hosting "The FOX Holiday Animation Challenge". Mike Wilson and myself have worked long and hard to create our short for the contest entitled- "Holiday Holdem"! The short features the likes of such holiday celebrities as Santa, Easter Bunny, Cupid, Leprechaun and many more!! What's even more sweet is that YOU have the POWER OF THE VOTE!! You can vote for your favorite cartoon by signing up with ANIBOOM.COM and become a part of animation history!!
Five Finalists will be selected and one grand prize winner will be chosen to create a super awesome Holiday Special for FOX network television!!! Help us spread the word and holiday animation cheer all over the world!!
Watch more cool animation and creative cartoons at Aniboom
I speak for Wilson and myself when I say THANK YOU ALL FOR THE SUPPORT, Love Ya!!!!
Jameson Weaver
ANIMATION STATION at the Erie Library!
Animation Resources for All!
Ed Desroches, one of our ASIFA board members, was kind enough to collect some vital resources for the beginning independent 2D animator. Here are some links for your future endeavors:
Light Table Directions:
CARDBOARD - http://www.asifa-colorado.org/
WOOD - http://www.asifa-colorado.org/
Or you can search for one pre-made and get other animation supplies at:
http://www.lightfootltd.com/
Free animation software can be found at:
MONKEY JAM - http://www.
ANASAZI - http://www.animateclay.com/
Just hook up a webcam and you’re ready to animate! Thanks ED!
Sunday, September 6, 2009
"STUBBORN MAN" resists the burn in Black Rock City
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Turtle Cam!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Wes Price opens his studio for First Friday tonight!

Thursday, September 3, 2009
ASIFA is making the rounds...

So as board member of our regional International Animation Association, I have been asked to promote our organization all over Denver.
This week I participated in the Resource Fair at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. The night before, I completed what I call "The Zoetroprototype"...a mockup of a large zoetrope made from bicycle parts, cardboard and a wooden stool. The frames were made in illustrator and rotoscoped from Edweard Muybridge's famous Animal Locomotion studies. It works pretty well in the dark with a bright spotlight, not so well under the ambient light of the sun. Those interested in ASIFA-Colorado should visit our website here.
The Pebble Casserole LIVES!!!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Hear, Hear! and here is a movie made with Post -it Notes!
I had talked to Emily and Joey about getting us all together for a night of shooting and editing some frames (plus food and drink!), and this is inspiring for what I want to accomplish that night, although I was thinking of using Legos as the actors. I would like to make a simple stop motion teaching pixel resolution, and this seems to show me the way, maybe you'll see what I saw in this short film.
Check it out!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
stop-motion variant
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Miniature in CG: A Possible Direction
"Hiya Wes, I'm sure I'll see you tomorrow for your tour of my studio, but I just came across a video that made me think of something, and I wanted to see what you thought. There's this guy that does some really innovative animation, name's Stefan Nadelman. He's got some really good stuff. BUT, this link that I'm including uses a sort of composite animation style, using actual photographs as the environments for his animated characters. So, my question is about how easy it is to use this method versus going through the process of building elaborate sets for the stop motion we're planning. We'd still have to use the Forum for the primary character animations, but we might be able to save some time by compositing our characters on top of photos or footage, adding more "realism" to the whole endeavor. What do you think? I don't know how you feel about having to do so much work in computer to finish our piece, but do you think it might be easier or faster? Just throwing this one out there for us all to consider."
Monday, June 8, 2009
Randy's Tour of Cooper & Cunningham

The animation crew of The Pebble Casserole had the distinct pleasure of visiting the Cooper & Cunningham studio tonight as a guest of Randy Buckle, the studio's manager.
The studio space is part of a warehouse complex north of Sheridan, (also home to a slaughterhouse, limo rental, HVAC) and from the outside you would never guess what beings are brought to life inside. Among the minia

But the miniatures are equally impressive. Everywhere you look, there are fantastical creatures, some animal, vegetable, mineral or a combination of all three. There are re-evolutions of projects past and my favorite, as you can possibly tell, is the "Bloager", a bloated yet jolly hot air balloon with a castle on it's back. Also appearing: accidental summoned dragons, and the occasional Ferrari. Thanks for a great tour Randy!


Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Ideas for the Shrine
Later on, in Tokyo, I took my animation students to the Studio Ghibli Museum. They had the same thing going on and it blew me away. I thought to myself, now here is a "shrine" to the art of animation.
For me, I'd like to emulate, if not top, something like this at the PlatteForum. I hear that we will have to enjoy the public, who will visit us often. I envision the shrine as a distraction from our real "work", not a barrier, but a pleasant, entertaining distraction.
See a stealth video here:
Aerial Stop Motion
It's called Her Morning Elegance, a music video by Oren Lavie. Enjoy!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Wes Price, Animator, Casserole Chef
Wes has over 12 years professional experience in illustration and animation with a track record of producing extraordinary results for more than 20 national and community-based organizations. He is a life long student of anatomy and animation, and in 1996 was awarded a Master of Science degree in Medical Illustration by the Medical College of Georgia, one of only four accredited graduate programs of its kind across North America. Currently, Wes is a contributing medical illustrator to Amirsys Inc. as well as a full time faculty member at the Art Institute of Colorado teaching under the Media Arts and Animation Department.
Wes has an ongoing interest in children’s art education and has achieved several accomplishments. Upon moving to Colorado, Wes has volunteered for several community organizations, one example being the annual Procession of the River Species in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Procession culminates in a parade, often 300 “species” strong, to bring awareness of the importance of biodiversity to local watersheds. In the weeks preceding the Procession, Wes facilitated a free art studio for children and parents, assisting them in making masks and costumes of their favorite river species from recyclable materials to be worn during the parade. More recently, Wes has organized animation workshops for the Denver Public School system, delivered successful workshops for the 6th, 7th and 8th graders at Dora Moore School as well as crafted a “Mesa Murder Mysteries” animation workshop for juniors and seniors at the Mapleton Expeditionary School of the Arts. During the summer of 2008, Wes delivered a three week animation workshop entitled “Stop the Madness” to middle schoolers at the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Shop, an after school tutoring center managed by the prolific educational non-profit 826NYC. He was also instrumental in delivering the Animation Station workshop during the 2008 Denver International Film Festival, cultivating original animations by both children and adults alike. Many of these works have been projected at the Starz Tivoli in Denver and the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s (BAM) Theater in New York. He consistently coaches his college students to enter original work in the Art Institute’s quarterly animation and video showcase, the REEL Thing. Wes is a board member of ASIFA-Colorado, the regional arm of the “Association Internationale du Film d’ Animation”, and continues to create opportunities for young people to express their ideas through the animated medium.
Current résumé
Medical Illustration and Animation portfolio
Concept Art portfolio
Animation and Illustration Demo Reel:
Randy Buckle, Assistant Animator (Miniature Sets)


Randy is Studio Manager for Cooper & Cunningham, a multimedia art studio which specializes in educational interpretives, environmental design, and public art. Although currently dedicated to sculpture at his studio, Randy has worked in a myriad of theatrical productions and in a variety of functions for 15 years. Not only an actor for an audience or camera, he has also worked in several temporary and permanent scene shops building sets, designing special effects, script writing and editing, or applying make-up. The hobby he has pursued from a very young age is working in miniature. Tiny environments, similar to model train sets, serve as the background for small vignettes incorporating highly detail-painted characters from various time periods. Storytelling is the focus in all of his works, from character illustrations to improvisational theater. Randy has worked as an assistant teacher to Wes Price on occasion, introducing stop-motion techniques and animation history to local schoolchildren at Dora Moore Middle School and the Mapleton Expeditionary School for the Arts. Randy’s interest in working with underserved youth actually stems from personal experience. As a Little Brother in the Big Brothers/ Big Sisters program, and having graduated from an alternative high school in Aurora, CO, he is no stranger to the difficulties young people face when not given the same opportunities as other children, both financially and emotionally. Given the chance to potentially inspire people to see beyond their hardships and realize their own capability to positively affect the world, is quite an honor.
Here is an original animation created by Wes Price, Christine Wise and Randy Buckle, as an homage to Edweard Muybridge's motion studies, Jann Svankmajer and The Verve's remix of "Just One of Those Things":
Emily Moyer, Assistant Animator (The Shrine to Animation)

Emily received a BA in Media Arts and Animation from the Art Institute of Colorado in 2006. After graduating with top honors in her class, she immediately began working in the art department for National Cinemedia, a company that owns several theater chains nationwide. While working as a computer animator for National Cinemedia, Emily helped create animated pre-show entertainment, often directed towards an audience of younger viewers under the age of 18. Emily is currently pursuing a Teaching Certificate at Metro State College of Denver, and hopes to find work as an art educator as soon as her certification is complete. In her spare time, she participates in art shows at the Art Students League of Denver and volunteers for ASIFA-Colorado.
check out some of her artwork here!
Joey Buhrer, Assistant Animator (Establishing Shots)

Joey graduated from the Art Institute of Colorado in the Spring of 2006 and received the Portfolio Par Excellence Award for crafting the best portfolio in his class. He accepted a position with a small visual effects company in Los Angeles called Two Headed Monster, where he contributed animation for music videos and commercials, including work for Columbia Records recording artists The Decemberists. Recently he has relocated back to Denver and has been working for Masque Publishing, creating animation and illustrations for PC games as well as projects for AOL and Apple. One of Joey’s main interests is in working with children and the underserved, in hopes of introducing others to the fulfilling and enriching aspects of art. He believes that there is great benefit in encouraging and dignifying the work of those who may not have many outlets for their creativity. He has enjoyed finding many opportunities to do so, including 1-on-1 mentorships with school children through Community Resources, Inc., participating in children’s animation workshops with the Denver Film Festival, and working as a Peer Mentor while studying at the Art Institute of Colorado. Currently, Joey serves on the Board of Directors of ASIFA-Colorado.
Check out some of his artwork here.
Stacy Price, Musician

Hear a sample of her music!