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In between the long hours of running this company (into the ground), coaching T Ball, being a reasonably attentive husband and coercing Flash to give me adequate results, I somehow manage to selflessly donate time to helping kids fulfill their dreams - provided they are related to me and do what I say at least 85% of the time. And have small dreams.
So one day, my 6-year old (who, by the way, has never seen Mad Max) shows up with this drawing of a most heinous bullet car, and says he wants to turn it into an animation. After trying unsuccessfully to convince him that I didn't know where to find any animation equipment, I relented and let him have full access to my Cintiq (which I haven't even started paying off yet, for you cynics who doubt the depth of my fatherly love).
This was the result:
While I helped him with the technical aspects of animation, this film is all Charlie. Every little detail, down to the blood-soaked spikes in the road, came from him. This chaotic, violent masterpiece is his Directorial debut... a Dad couldn't be more proud.
And, he's starting to get pretty comfortable with Flash too. Perhaps I have found some cheap labor to exploit?
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2 comments:
Awesome! Who said tv destroys children's minds?
It's good to see the heir of the Flinch throne getting started early. I hope to see more. =)
The Bullet Car rocks... it could totally take Mad Max! I'm sure you're relieved that charlie's not drawing cute bunnies, and puppies, and stuff.
Nice work Charlie!
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