New Sundance Interstitial from Will!
My brother Will just made this for the Sundance Channel. Pretty cool!
Sundance Channel – Monday from Will Krause on Vimeo.
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January 26, 2010New Sundance Interstitial from Will!My brother Will just made this for the Sundance Channel. Pretty cool!
Sundance Channel – Monday from Will Krause on Vimeo. January 21, 2010Bruce BickfordCharles Koegel just sent me a link to some animation from Bruce Bickford. I’m continually amazed by how much animation I still haven’t seen, and the wide ranges of eccentric styles that are out there. It’s definitely worth checking out, especially for those of you who like a little surreality in your storytelling. Some of you may have seen Bruce’s newer work, such as “The Comic That Frenches Your Mind”, at Ottawa this past fall. November 7, 2009Pet Milk?Looking through some instructions my mom found in an antique cookie-maker and… WHAT? PET MILK?!? According to the copy: “Adds so much extra flavor because it’s whole milk concentrated to double richness… Wonderful for making sauces and desserts… Mix Pet Milk half and half with water for all cooking and baking uses. Pet Milk makes every meal better… costs less generally than any other form of milk.” As Will said, “it doesn’t look like there’s a whole cow in that can.”
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