Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sunday Music Muse Day

Sunday is my Music Muse Day, a day to listen to old favorites and discovery new ones to inspire the soul. I started the day with the gift CD from Jazz 90.1 radio for renewing my membership. Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker, Carnegie Hall Concert. Great stuff!
 


 Actually I starting Music Muse Day last night by cruising youtube to find some tunes I had heard on a internet radio station but they didn't show up in itunes.  Sure enough, they were on youtube, full versions, not just short preview.  The main one I wanted to hear was this DJ Krush & Toshinori Kondo  tune "Ha Doh".  The trumpeter sound like Miles Davis.  This tune has haunted me for years.  I'll have to track down the CD.  The second track featured is Five Deez / Fat Jon - Sexual for Elizabeth, again I heard it on internet radio and could not get it of of my head.  Enjoy.

  

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Eye of the Sun - Childrens' Filmstrip - 1976


Here's another children's filmstrip project I did the illustrations for back in the '70's. Eye of the Sun is a Egyptian myth about the creation of the world.   I think this filmstrip is much better shape, visually, than the Kaa's Huntings filmstrip.  The colors hasn't faded as much.  I have to admit the soundtrack is a little lame.  You can tell these weren't high budget projects. 



As before, I've included some storyboard pages with this post.  Enjoy

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Children Filmstrips - Tom Thumb and Kaa's Hunting




I  posted some videos on Youtube of children's filmstrips I did the illustrations for back in the '70's, ancient history for some of you younger viewers. These were some of the first professional illustration jobs I landed.  The paid wasn't great, in fact it was pretty damn low.  But, it was great fun and let me at paid for drawing.   It also prepared for storyboard work  I would do later in the animation career.

These  educational filmstrips  were shown in schools or libraries before video tapes were around. I did several of these including adaptations of Grimm's fairy tales, like "Tom Thumb" , Greek Myths and African folk tales. I want to digitize them before the old slide film fades completely. 

The soundtrack were on cassettes.  One side has the music and narrative with a audible beep to cue when to change to the next slide frame.  The other side have inaudible beep for use with slide projectors that advanced the frame automatically.

 Here's a storyboard page for Kaa's Hunting and the sample art  I did to get the job.




Like I said, crude by today's standards, but I hope they entertained some kids for a little while.  In any rate, they did earned awards for filmstrips, so that's something to be proud of.




 I'd been thrilled if anyone remembers seeing this in school or a library. If you did please leave a comment here or on the Youtube page. Enjoy.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Old Graphic Animation Demo On Youtube



  I found this old Demo tape of mine that I wanted to save before it fell apart.   I used it for a lecture I gave at Monroe Community College, in Rochester NY, last fall.  The clips at the head of it are from record ads already posted on Youtube.    Unfortunately the original sound track on the demo didn't play properly.  The on-air network promos were done when I worked for Image Factory in New York City.  The HBO promos were done by Doros Animation.  All are crude by today's standards but back then they were cutting edge.  Enjoy.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Happy Birthday, Sam Woodyard (Jan. 7, 1925 - Sept. 20, 1988)

Here is my annual birthday tribute to my father, Sam Woodyard, drummer for the legendary Duke Ellington band.  A year before he died I visited Sam in Paris, he was very in very poor heath at the time.  His many wonderful friends there shared many warm memories with me.  They also give me these albums Sam played on as a sideman while in Paris.  I will treasure these always.  My special thanks to Gwen Persiany-Workman and Andre' Persiany (his album is shown below) who welcomed me into their home and treated me like family.  My thank to everyone.

  Happy birthday, Sam. 





Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Dark Horse Present - A Dragonfly Flipz book Tribute

Here's a Dragonfly Flipz Book tribute to the Dark Horse Comic's re-launch of the "Dark Horse Comics Presents", their anthology comic book.  The original "DHP" series was a true favorite of mine in it's heyday at the height of the independent black and comic craze.  DHP introduce many creator owned properties like Steve Rude's Nexus, Mike Mignola's Hellboy, Paul Chadwick'S Concrete, Fran Miller's Sin City and "300".  I glad they're bring it back.

To celebrate, I've put together this video of Dragonfly Flipz Books based on properties published by Dark Horse.  Some, like the Concrete Comix Flipz™ book have been posted before,  But the Sin City Cinema Flipz™ and Lone Wolf and Cub 2100 Comix Flipz™ are being shown for the first time.  Of course, there is a back story to all these flip books, but let's just said they're still just concept demos, not for sale, and leave it at that.

Enjoy.
 

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Happy Birthday, Sam Woodyard (Jan. 7, 1925 - Sept. 20, 1988)

  Here is my annual tribute my father, Sam Woodyard, a great Jazz drummer, for legendary Duke Ellington.  I found this youtube clip which features a tasty drum solo by Sam.  Enjoy.


 
  I also like to thank Tom Pethic, a Jazz DJ on monday nights at JAZZ 90.1, in Rochester, NY.   Tom was playing the Duke Meets Coleman Hawkins CD, I called him in the studio just to thank him.  He then showcased Sam's playing for the rest of his show.  Thanks again, Tom.  I encourage Jazz fans world wide to visit JAZZ 90.1 and Tom Pethic's website.