Friday, 7 March 2014

Behind The Scenes... The Simpsons


EDIT 22/01/2017:

As you'll see from the edit below, I was asked to remove my original posting about The Simpsons by the production company that produced the sequence. Sadly, they have since liquidated, thus freeing me up to repost my behind -the-scenes account, and pictures, of this fun job. You can find it HERE!


EDIT 11/03/2014:

Unfortunately, I have been requested to remove this posting, which celebrated the behind-the-scenes work of the hugely talented crew that created the latest Simpsons 'couch gag'.

So my apologies if you have come here hoping to find that.

But while you are here please feel free to wander through earlier postings - and stay tuned for future updates - regarding The Last Belle, where I will continue to discuss, celebrate and admire the work of the hugely talented individuals who bring such projects to life.

 Many thanks.


To see Neil Boyle's latest short: http://www.thelastbelle.com/

To see Kirk Hendry's latest short: http://www.kirkhendry.com/

15 comments:

  1. It was great! Well done Y'all! :)
    (and great post too!)

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  2. Wonderful !!! Everything is so well done ! I cannot stop watching it .The result is very elegant, and good taste. Thank you very much for your work and thanks to all the team as well .Bravo !

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    1. ...and thank YOU for your kind words, Nima! :-) So pleased you enjoyed it.

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  3. Great!!i love it!

    Shared to www.facebook.com/WatermelonAnimation

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  4. Thanks for the inspiration, Neil. What a fantastic piece of animation, just brilliant.
    Great job, congratulations to you and the whole team.

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  5. Amazing work Neil! Gorgeous animation and love to read about it here too!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the animation, and the read! Thanks Boris!

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  6. Everything about that minute is amazing. Wonderful job and great fun !

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    1. Thank you Thomas - and thanks for leaving your message! :-)

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  7. I love to see sequences where the timing is just perfect! Congratulations and thank you very much for that piece of art!

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  8. It was a fantastic post while it was up. Shame it had to be taken down. Don't want to get you in trouble or anything but is there an official reason?

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