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What I have been doing right now? Part 6

Posted by jaywhangdoesstuff - 1 day ago


Here is the link to part 5: https://jaywhangdoesstuff.newgrounds.com/news/post/1538886


I went to the local blood donation center to draw out my platelets this afternoon. I've donated platelets before, and am going to make this and blood donation a once in two months routine.


Currently I have two different animation assignments - one for a multi-animator project and another for an open call.


The multi-animator project is redoing "Weird Al" Yankovic's Dare to Be Stupid.



I think I came across an application link somewhere on the internet and decided to sign up for it. In recent years, I've been involved in a lot of re-animated projects because I wanted to do it since I watched some a decade ago. The one that motivated to do one was that Zelda CD-i cutscenes reanimation project.



Another one is Hellavision Television's Hell Fable. It's an open call for a short animation piece with a fable specifically for hell demons. It's due early July, and I have some ideas for it. You can read my document for brainstorming here. To give you a nutshell of my idea: imagine twisted psychosexual cyberpunk cinema such as Titane and David Cronenberg's Crash (1996) but in an art style of Yoshiaki Kawajiri's anime films such as Wicked City and Ninja Scroll; a fable that looks into a fringe side of human condition and involve sex, violence, and vehicular accidents. I came up with this idea because it's also the topic for the future episode of my movie podcast Re-Animate THIS! - I believe Titane and Crash are movies that could only be done as live-action instead of anything as. Though interesting thing is that when J.G. Ballard's Crash, which later served as a basis for Cronenberg's film adaptation, nobody wanted to see a movie version of it. The premise of the podcast's future episode about whether Titane and Crash would work as an animation is more of a though experiment.


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