Friday, December 4, 2020

Dime-A-Dozen #17 - Dragonfly Flipz Books - Introduction - Comix Flipz

This is the first part of my Dime-A-Dozen #17 - Dragonfly Flipz Books.  My dive into one of my ambitious creative projects.  Spoiler: it didn't turn out well, but the journey was worth it.  And I still have a desire to give it another try.  More on that later.

I alway liked flipbooks  from as long as I can remember.   I used to make them in elementary school, especially around the time of the beginning of the space. I did one of the Mercury sub-orbital flight, and even a Mercury orbital mission like John Glenn's. Flipbooks were always easy must buy novelty item for me at gift shops or museum stores. Over the years I have acquired a small collection of flipbooks.


I also add items like kids' how to kits, one acquired from Kickstarter projects.







These are also from Kickstarter campaign from the small company. Each flipbook shows six scenes. The item at the lower right is a set of picture card of the Apollo 11 Anniversary.


Here's the flipbook and the back of the cover show the six scenes. I remember see the Bendito Machine short online. The company sell DVD/Blu-Ray of the shorts.




So, Dragonfly Flipz books came about as the result of my wanting to come up with a sellable item during the digital content explosion in early 2000s.  Everyone was developing and making Webisodes, and interactive oddball stuff, such as 'Frog in a Blender'.  The amount of  Dot.com projects and companies was staggering, but no one seemed to making any money.  The Dot.com bust put an end to most of it.  I thought you still needed a physical object to sell, like a comic book.   In any case, after finishing two seasons of Nascar Racers TV series, I accepted an offer to share office space with Creative Logik, the independent CGI/SFX studio who worked on Nascar Racer with me,  when they moved to Glendale.  So, Dragonfly Entertainment set up shop, mostly a separate office/workspace with Creative Logik, and Kevin Van Hook, CGI/Visual EFX artist,  and film producer/director.  Between freelancing storyboards, I started to work on developing my own projects.  

I had secured the animation rights to Ruby, Galactic Gumshoes, the sci-fi radio series while I was still at Saban.  When I left I was free to work full-time developing Rudy, Galactic Gumshoe.  With the first episode's script and recording as a starting point I drew up an animatic, using Photoshop and Final Cut video production program.   I got the idea to used the animation for a series of flip books,  It was a Eureka moment as I had other animations of my Warrior in the Mist and Concrete, Paul Chadwick's Dark Horse book. In addition, video games, and DVD packages with collectibles were very hot in the market.  I thought flipbooks could be a extra sales items for video games and sci-fi and adventure properties.  After a lot of trial and error, I came up several types of Dragonfly Flipz books.







Dragonfly Comix Flipz

"Comix Flipz™ , is a simple but highly creative merging of two basic visual art forms, comic books, and the animated flip book. The basic idea is to use the flip book format to tell narrative stories."

As I looked to develop my take on flipbooks, I started with the classic format roughly the size of business card, I settled on a format 96 pages (48 sheets with 2-side printing) on quality card stock. Since I had some issues with licensing other people's character for projects before.  I made my first promos based on my own Warrior in the Mist comic book story.  I already had the video made so, it was a no-brainer to use it.


Keeping with the concept to present a complete story in flipbooks the frames from the Warrior in the Mist video was formatted for a planned six flipbook set.  The first three books were presented in this box set. 



Unfortunately, I only completed the first 3 flipbook set, as I changed formats.  More on the later.



The Concrete Dragonfly Comix Flipz set was also based on a video adaptation of a Paul Chadwick Concrete story published in Dark Horse Comic in 1988.  I made the motion comic video on a Amiga 2000 computer. (view the youtube video for more details) 


I made a custom box to hold the two Concrete flipbooks and mini-comic witht reprint of the original comic book story from Dark Horse Presents and the Concrete Complete Short Stories 1986 - 1989.





Again, during the Dot.com surge companies were putting a lot of extra materials on company websites to attract an audience.  Dark Horse had a series of video and animation promos for comic properties they published on their website.  One of these promos was a short of puppet animation titled "The Cave" by artist Aaron Antaloczy. Although Dark Horse passed on giving permission on Hellboy flipbooks, I made a point of sending copies of the my flipbooks to the Aaron Antaloczy.  I also give Mike Mignola a box set at the San Diego Comic Con. It might have been the same SDCC that Hellboy Animation series was announced. I still remain a big fan of Hellboy.






I start putting together other concept demos for properties I liked and were hot at the time.  As I said, I had the rights to Ruby, Galactic Gumshoe so I made a Dragonfly Comix Flipz book set of that.  My kids (and I) were into Bionicle and Lego had a website full video of of the characters.  I thought flipbooks were been a extra item as a collectible with the toys.


Dark Horse Comic was a favorite comic book publisher of mine, as they presented creator-owned properties. Although I did discover they retained the media (movie and animation, etc) on a lot of properties, like Paul Chadwick's Concrete.  I approached Dark Horse about the making flipbooks of Steve Rude's Nexus, Dark Horse's Ghost (CGI animation by Den Beauvais), and Chadwick's Concrete.  They agreed to let me use Ghost and Concrete.  Steve Rude retain the media right to Nexus, so I approached him separately, and he graciously agreed, with nice words of encouragement.
 

The Lone Wolf 2100 Comix Flipz was made from a motion comic video on the Dark Horse Comics website.  They reviewed it but rejected letting me make a flipbook  of it.


The above can be seen in my Dark Horse Presents - Dragonfly Flipz Book Tribute video.


This War Machine flipbook was made from frame from Korea animation company demo tape.  Bloodless is Flash animation by a artist and friend Doug Murphy.  Cyberella is based on animatic of a storyboard by Don Cameron, co-creator of Cyberella.  Velocity was based on a racing animation project by Creative Logik


First Web Flipz, Toon Flipz and Game Flipz.


Back covers.


Dragonfly Web Flipz books were to be based on independent artist animation found on the internet. LockBlok is the based on a animation on artist Rob Haynes site.  Yojimbo is from a Flash animation by my friend and talented artist Dell Barras.  Cat Burglar is a based o a animation by comic artist and animator Steward Lee. In most cases, I contacted and talked to the artist about letting use their art for the Dfly Flipz book.  Only Rob Haynes didn't give me a response.  Of course being that Daredevil is Marvel character, that's not surprising.


This Game Flipz Book is actually one of the first Dragonfly Flipz I did.  The Star Gladiator Flipz Book would show a character fighting move with button sequence print on the back. Game Flipz would be collectiblies.  DragonflyToon Flipz were to use public domain animation clips, to get around the licensing issue.  Santa Baby was done to present to Rankin/Bass, also I worked on the TV special.





This Cola-Cola flipbbook was made from a classic TV commercial.  I showed this talk to novelties distributor and he say that there was not way to get licensing deal with Cola-Cola as it would cost millions of dollars. So much for that.  But, it would have made a good companion with the Santa Baby Flipz book.


These Merlin and the Dragons Toon Flipz were made from frame of the TV special I directed.  I actually got verbal permission from the president of Lightyear Entertainment to use images from the animation.  


This Cinema Flipz was for a independent film by guy who was my business adviser for time.



These samples just scratched the surface of creative pool of flipbooks ideas I explored.

Next week: Dragonfly Game Flipz.


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