This Summer at DIsneyland they are getting a new fireworks show directed by Steven Davison. At a resent press event the director gave a presentation, very much like a very animated pitch about the firework show “Magical”. It’s great to watch his excited passionate descriptions of the show. The show will feature a puppet of Dumbo who will fly above the castle. I will be at the park this summer and am looking forward to see the show in person.
Monthly Archive: April 2009
Apr
28
2009
Apr
26
2009
My birthday jaunt on April 18th, 2009
On April 18th, I invited a bunch of my friends to share the day with me in San Francisco to celebrate my Birthday. I had a schedual for the day and folks who come come and join me at any point.
Before Mom and I arrived at the museum, we took a look at the mural in the Monadnock building. My Mom worked in this building in the past.
To start the day was my Mom, Mike Hales, Jeff Plotkin, and Toni Noble at the Museum of Craft and Folk art to see the exhibit “Inside/Outside : Artist Environments.” The work is by Mike Shine based on his real life “Surf shackâ€. Take a tour of Mike’s shack here: www.shinelounge.com/ Most of the exhibit is a full cottage with working 8track tape player and hand painted cartoon gods everywhere you see. Everyone should see the show and it runs till May 24, 2009.
Also here is a review of the show: www.miromi.com/webpress/?p=486
Next it was off to Mel’s diner for lunch. Audrey Soffa joined us for great comfort food. I love their Ruben Sandwhich.
After a jot to the Cartoon Art Museum to say ‘Hi’ to the weekend crew we headed off to North Beach.
Audrey, Toni, Jeff, Mike, and I meet up with Mike Capazola and we headed to my favorite candy store, Z-Chocolat for free samples of Taffy and Fudge. Then we headed to a cafe for sketching and drinks.
We were joined by Anthony and headed to the Artist and Craftman Supplies. An awsome art supplie store in North Beach.
Then we headed to Zeitgeist on Valencia St. where we met up with Rick Lucey, Summerlea and Nathan. We did not go in since the place was standing room only. So we walked down to Pancho Villa Taqueria for tasty Mexican food where we met with Lori and Dan.
There were drinks at Casanova and then Summerlea, Nathan, Jeff and Toni joined me for crepes and some hard cider in stone bowls. We then walked to Deloris Park and then it was time to head home.
It was a beautiful day and a great time. A great way to celebrate my birthday.
Thanks everyone.
Apr
25
2009
Melainacomics.com presents Dater’s Dozen at Papercuts
My friend Melaina did a reading at Papercuts in San Francisco from her book Dater’s Dozen. FInd out more about her work at http://www.melainacomics.com.
Apr
23
2009
Convention Video Loop playing from an iPod Touch
I will be at the Fremont Comic Arts and Anime Teen Expo (CAAT-X) this Saturday April 25, 2009 from 10-4pm. There is more info HERE.
I will be trying out something new (thanks to some electricity from the City of Fremont) to bring a small TV and playing a video loop of my animation and artwork. When I got my iPod Touch this December one of my hopes was to play slide shows and videos from it. But to make a video that will constantly loop over and over seemed impossible. But I figured it out and wanted to share it with you all in case someone else wanted to use the same technique. I am guessing it would work on the iPhone too.
YOU WILL NEED: Movie video loop in iTunes, Garage Band or other sound editor, Small TV or Monitor with RCA input, iPod Touch (I have version 2.0+), and the Apple Composite AV Cable (RCA imput)
NOTE: I will not cover making video in this post, but will cover it if folks want me too.
SOULTION: (as far as I know) the only way to loop a video is to have it be part of a PlayList in iTunes. But the problem I found is that Movies (i.e. videos) will not show up on the iPod Touch in a PlayList unless there is an audio track as part of the PlayList as well. Once you have an audio file the PlayList in iTunes can be set to loop.
Heres how I did it:
a) Open garage band or another audio editor and create a TINY audio clip that is about 1 second long and is silent. If your clip imported is longer then you want you can shorten it in iTunes’s INFO for that track. The file should be an MP3, WAVE or other compatible format.
b) Import the TINY audio track into iTunes as well as the video loop if you have not done it yet.
c) Create a PlayList with the TINY audio track as well as the video track(s) you want. You can put as many copies of the movies into the play list as you want so you can have it play the TINY blank audio track very little.
d) Go to the iTunes settings for your iPod Touch and make sure that your play list is selected in both the MOVIES and MUSIC sections.
e) Sync and update your iPod Touch
f) Plug you iPod Touch into the TV with the RCA Video cables that you can purchase sepertly. (Apple Composite AV Cable)
g) Select PlayList under MUSIC and make sure it’s set to LOOP (the icon of arrows going in a circle under the title and to the left).
NOTE on playing video and slide-shows from an iPod Touch. Nothing will show up on the screen unless you have hit the play button. In the case of a ‘photo’ slide-show (another option for conventions) you can press play to have the images show up on screen and then pause if you are giving a presentation.
RESULT: The Movie(s) will now loop forever or as long as the batteries lasts all from your iPod Touch! Yay! There will be a black screen ‘pop’ when it plays the TINY audio clip, but you can make a PlayList of the same movie over and over again that playes for hours. If this is helpfull, please let me know. If there is a better way to do it too, then post a comment and let me know. To see some video work I have done for conventions, check out my samples:
Apr
21
2009
‘The Story of the Haunted Mansion’ video podcast on May 1st.
Hey all, as some of you may remember, I did some fan artwork (HERE) and (HERE) for a fan video podcast, well you will be able to see the final production on May first. The video is a fan history of the famous Disney theme park attraction the Haunted Mansion and will included the voices of Neil Patrick Harris, Corey Burton, Peter Renaday, and Brian Sommer. Patrick’s videos (SEE THEM HERE) are top notch and a lot of fun.
I can’t wait to see how it came out.
“On Friday May 1st, Patrick Hurd presents:
The Story of the Haunted Mansion.
You’ll learn how the wish of one man to provide a loving home for his family, became the nightmare that destroyed one generation after the next.
The 32 minute story is visualized through the art work of over 40 talented artists.
Nearly 300 original pieces of artwork were created exclusively for the story!
The short films voice cast includes actor Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Howser MD, How I Met Your Mother), Corey Burton (The Haunted Mansion Holiday’s Ghost Host), Peter Renaday (The Ghost Host from the classic 1969 Haunted Mansion LP), and voice guy extraordinaire Brian Sommer!
Find out how your favorite characters came to live and die inside Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion…and the surprising way their stories intertwine.
Visit the Window to the Magic video feed on iTunes on May 1 to download the high quality video for free…
The WindowtotheMagic Videocast (Standard Definition)
Or visit Patrick’s YouTube channel on May 1…
http://www.youtube.com/user/Doombuggy
So you think you know all about the Haunted Mansion…
You don’t know half the story!”

Apr
18
2009
Making of ‘Up’
Can’t wait to see this movie. It looks very creative and fun.
Apr
17
2009
Twitter Funny
Twitter is the Micro Blogging system that everyone is talking about. I do Twitter myself at AtomicBearPress about projects, links, and call for feedback so I found these clips funny. Twitter is useful at time, but I can see how it could get out of hand.
Enjoy.
Apr
16
2009
Kid Beowulf wins PubWest Silver Award
I am pleased that my college and cartooning buddy Alexis Fajardo’s graphic novel, Kid Beowulf has won the PubWest Silver Award for his novel Kid Beowulf and the Blood Bound Oath. I did the digital coloring on the cover as well as watercolor washes on the prologue.
Congratulations to everyone who worked on the book.
“PubWest Book Design Awards were developed to recognize superior design and outstanding production quality of books. Originally, our design awards were limited to publishers in the West, but as we strive to promote the importance of book design and production in our industry, we have opened our awards to publishers throughout North America.â€








