05.29.08
Tony White has posted a version of his short film “Endangered Species” for viewing on YouTube. It’s a mockumentary of the rise and fall of traditional animation. The animation in the piece is well executed. The pace is good and the content of the story is interesting and compelling. The most creative part of the film is how Tony mimics snippets of well-known animations using Tony’s well-known animation character in a delightfully playful way.
Toon Zone posted a really comprehensive interview with Tony in 2006 about the “Endangered Species” animation and its inspiration.
In the interview, Tony mentions his ill-fated ”Animation Masterclass” book. This was the book that Tony consulted with Matt Tamaru (Rodriguez at the time) on Flash character animation. Unfortunately, ”Animation Masterclass” never did see the light of day.
Here’s the film. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
05.23.08
I had a great time at the Ion Conference last week. What was different about this conference was that the organizers focused on the social aspect of doing business. The speakers and sessions were good, but what stood out were the many networking opportunities integrated into the event.
There was a half an hour space between each session. All of the rooms were fairly close together and connected to each other by a lobby that was usually filled myriad of refreshments. Food and drink and free time generally facilitates conversation. That combination resulted in many conversations about the game industry, the entertainment business and otherwise with some very interesting and lovely people.
That said, I’d like to give a shout-out to a few of the many folks I met:
- Daniel Ostenso from the Illinois Institute of Art
- Sabrina Gasson from Testronic Laboratories in the UK
- Shawn Foust, Associate at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLC in Century City, CA
- Greg Lester from Colliers Interantional in Bellevue, WA
- Tim Robinson from Krome Studios, Australia
- Radha Kotamarti, Microsoft
- Chris LeFeaver, a Canadian working for Amberlight in London
- Connie Gougler, Iovation in Portland, OR
- Nathan Emerson and Andrew Maxwell from Markee Dragon in Portland
See you guys next year, I hope!
05.23.08
Matt and I spent a little time with Tony White (award-winning animator and Digipen instructor) and his partner Saille while we were in Southern California. Here’s a blog entry about what Tony was up to and consequently a little bit about what we were up to.
I forgot my camera, so there will be photos from our trip on Flickr when Matt gets a chance. Until then, here’s a photo of our friend Monica Hare and Wall-E on the Disney Studio Lot.

05.16.08
Ryan Worsley (humble Plexiperson by day; amazing fine artist during the remaining 16 hours) will be showing her gorgeous work in June, at Tigertail:
Ryan Worsley - Buildings on Glass
At Tigertail
704 NW 65th Street
June 1-30, 2008
Opening reception Thursday, June 5 from 6-9pm 
05.13.08
The animators now have their own cozy little abode downstairs in Suite D. Today was Ryan and Jenna’s first day with us. Our old friend Suzanne Kaufman (3D animator and instructor at Digipen) is also contributing to the CO2 in that little tiny room… We’re happy to have them all here at Plexipixel!
05.12.08
I’ll be at the Ion Conference right here in Seattle starting tomorrow through Thursday. If you’re planning on attending, don’t forget to say “hello!”
Also, on Friday, Matt and I will be flying out to Burbank for a few animation events:
- Screening of “Endangered Species” at Mockfest 2008: “Endangered Species” is a film by Tony White that showcases the great and classic moments of animation’s history.
- Animation Book Look 2008: co-hosted by Van Eaton Galleries and Creative Talent Network, is a gathering of animation authors and artists as well as a number of industry insiders. Nickelodeon reps will also be there doing portfolio reviews.
- Ollie Johnston’s Train Station Dedication: Ollie Johnston, the very last of Walt’s “Nine Old Men”, was considered one of the world’s leading train enthusiasts. There will be a dedication at Walt’s Barn in Griffith Park on Sunday.
We’ll be in LA from Friday, May 16th until Monday May 19th. Give a shout if you’re in the area! ![]()
05.08.08
6th Annual ECCC :: May 10th & 11th, 2008 :: Seattle, WA
Washington State Convention & Trade Center
http://www.emeraldcitycomicon.com/
- awesome costumes–like the Wolverine we saw last year with butter knives taped to his hands
- great artists like Peter Bagge and Ellen Forney
- a bunch of extra talented comic artists I totally don’t know
- the hot dude from Battlestar Galatica
- fun people to meet like Suzanne Kaufmann—the 3D animator who will be working with us this summer who we met at the ComiCon years ago
- amazing up-in-coming illustrators, animators, comic book artists you haven’t heard of, yet
- being able to buy that Yoda or Strawberry Shortcake toy you remember having as a kid
- Wil Wheaton, AGAIN?!?
- watching people you know totally NERD out
- urmmm… the Suicide Girls?
See you there! Be forewarned that photos of the event will of course be posted…
05.02.08
Our latest casual game, Sushi-Me, is up for nomination this year in the Zeebys! Sushi-Me is an online casual game created for play on PC, Mac, touch-screen and Nintendo Wii that combines fast-paced action, cute characters, hilarious animation, catchy audio, and witty writing. It’s “winning rave reviews throughout the seven seas!” Everything including character design, audio, and even the very witty copy for Sushi-Me was done in-house by our super talented Plexi peeps.
If you haven’t heard of them, the Zeebys are the Annual Casual Game Award with games from casual game developers of all sizes—even huge companies like Vivendi and Ubisoft! Award winners will be announced at the Casual Connect Conference 2008 being held in Seattle this July.
We’re in the running for:
- Best Web Game of the Year
- Best Visual Arts of the Year
- Most Innovative Game of the Year
- Best Story, Narrative or Original Character of the Year
- Best Audio of the Year
You must be a current member of the CGA to vote. If you’re not yet a member of the CGA, you can sign up here for free and be eligible to vote in this years awards!
You can also check out the winners from last year on the Zeeby’s website. Happy casual gaming!
05.02.08
Kristi and Matt created the animation, designed and developed the original Photosynth site a few years ago (it’s morphed a little since then). Photosynth was developed in conjunction with University of Washington and Microsoft researchers and Seadragon technology.
Photosynth technology was used in the “CSI:NY” episode last night with just a small amount of Hollywood magic. It’s a pretty crazy application so it might have seemed like a bunch of hocus pocus, but nope… It is actually that cool. You can even download a demo of the application and try it out yourself.


