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Between The Frames: Reconnecting With A Childhood Hero
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Reconnecting With A Childhood Hero. As a budding cartoonist, I wanted to grow up to be just like Walt Kelly. But there were other cartoonists who also had strong influences on my formative years. Charles Schulz, Brant Parker and Johnny Hart,. And Don Martin were all heroes of mine. But there was one hero who bridged the gap between two youthful loves, cartooning and cars, and that was Fred Boatman. Bristol Board and Ink. Tubervilles Coun...
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Between The Frames: Interesting Links To Visit
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Wednesday, February 01, 2006. Interesting Links To Visit. These are some interesting links you might enjoy visiting. Bernard Derriman's very funny web series. Will Reinhardt's entertaining and very clever cartoons. The best "what's up with" Flash site on the net. One of my favorite web cartoons that you should watch. This is the home of the Lewis and Cluck comic strip. Posted by J.P. Keslensky at 2/01/2006 08:20:00 AM. Our Studio's Web Site and Our Other Blogs.
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Between The Frames: August 2005
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Nothing To Post - On Vacation. Sorry, no new posts, I'm going on vacation for a few weeks. See you when I get back to work. Posted by J.P. Keslensky at 8/31/2005 09:14:00 PM. Sunday, August 07, 2005. The Future of 2D Hand-Drawn Animation. What does the future hold for hand-drawn animation? I don’t think so, but there is definitely a transition to be managed. The question isn’t will 2D evolve, but rather how should 2D evolve? No, it woul...
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Between The Frames: Tribute To Dave Stevens
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Tribute To Dave Stevens. Of course Dave Stevens will always be associated with his creation The Rocketeer which was the source of the 1991 Disney adventure of the same name. But there was so much more that Dave created. Here is a great example of how Dave could capture the total joy of youth and a reflection of a time when life was simpler and there was innocent clarity. Perhaps Dave's most recognized "pin-up" is Betty Page. Dave didn't ...
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Between The Frames: Drawing A Comic Strip For The Web
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Drawing A Comic Strip For The Web. I haven't posted on this blog in a long time, not because I'm not wanting to share more on the subject of making cartoons and comics, I've actually been focusing on creating a new web-comic. So if you have enjoyed my previous articles, I invite you to click over to Bug Pudding. And check out the comic. Posted by J.P. Keslensky at 4/14/2010 07:30:00 PM. Our Studio's Web Site and Our Other Blogs.
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Between The Frames: Profile of the Author
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Wednesday, February 01, 2006. Profile of the Author. I certainly hope that you are enjoying the articles that I'm writing here for. I have been a cartoonist and animator since my early teens in the 1960's. I started write articles for this. Blog as a way to share my own thoughts and experiences and to provide a behind the scenes glimpse into the working of TallGrassRadio Studios ( TGRS. Caricature courtesy of Zeb at ZEBtoonz. Bristol Board and Ink. All Contents 20...
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Between The Frames: Furry Weekend Atlanta Observations
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Furry Weekend Atlanta Observations. This past weekend I attended my very first Furry convention, Furry Weekend Atlanta ’09. The term Furry has evolved from a love for anthropomorphic. Cartoon characters. In case you are not familiar with the term anthropomorphic, it is a word used to describe animal characters who act and in many cases look like humans. It is the art of humanizing animals or other creatures like fish ( Finding Nemo. It is...
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Between The Frames: December 2005
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Friday, December 30, 2005. Overcoming Barriers to Creative Collaboration. Is there really much difference in direct Internet communications with the person in the office down the hall or across the globe? Are there any real barriers to sharing visual information or documents globally? The answers two both questions are mostly no . Are there tools that assist in making collaboration easier? Can virtual studios exist and function? One of the most critical things in ...
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Between The Frames: February 2006
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Wednesday, February 01, 2006. Chronological Index of Articles. This is a chronological index of all our Between The Frames articles. Furry Weekend Atlanta Observations. Tribute to Dave Stevens. Reconnecting With A Childhood Hero. Lewis and Cluck Comic Strip Blog. Tuberville 4th of July. More Thoughts On Creativity. Happy Valentines Day 2007. Happy New Years 2007. Getting Inside A Character. Tuberville's County Fair: A Lesson in Competition. Two Crocs and an Ex-wife.
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Between The Frames: January 2006
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TallGrassRadio Studio's Production Blog. Sunday, January 29, 2006. Cartoons and Music Make Sweet Harmony. It is hard to imagine cartoons without music. As soon as sound was integrated into cartoons, music became an important component. I have always intuitively felt that the role of music in a cartoon was very important but until recently I haven’t really tried to dig any deeper into the question what really is the role of music in cartoons? Posted by J.P. Keslensky at 1/29/2006 08:30:00 PM. Well, yes th...