The idea for the characters goes all the way back to art school when I doodled the Pork Cops in a sketchbook and tossed them in the 'maybe one day' pile and then forgot about them. I didn't have a plot or anything at the time, just the characters. Something sparked my memory of these guys though about a year ago and it seemed like the perfect cartoon to do when I was finished with "The Case of the Midnight Murderer." After almost 2 years of animating a black and white comedy-noir cartoon I thought it'd be really fun to do something super cartoony and bright and different. It's taken a while to get rolling on it though. I had wanted to jump into this as soon as I wrapped Midnight Murderer but I was a little too burnt out to dive into anything that wasn't paying me right away. I finally storyboarded it in March and then got really busy with work and stuff and it was October before I was able to revisit it again. October is also when I volunteer at the Vancouver Film Festival and Writers Festival so it was painfully slow getting to where I am now. The characters are ready and so are the backgrounds. Here're some backgrounds.
Hmm... |
The short has a very urban setting. My original plan was to actually film and photograph parts of downtown Vancouver and have live action backgrounds. It would've been a neat contrast to the cartoony characters. Ultimately though when I decided on my plot and all the gags I wanted to include any amount of live action wasn't gonna work. So I went the opposite with crudely proportioned buildings and wonky perspective.
Some undies. No biggie. |
There're a lot of these city street backgrounds. The short moves at breakneck speed and I didn't realize what my BG count was getting to till I started drawing them.
These look dangerous. |
The city is called Vanzoover. My first idea was Zoo York and then I found out that was already taken. It was a bitch trying to come up with something else even half way clever. It didn't even occur to me for the longest time to consider spoofing Vancouver which is pretty funny considering I'd been thinking about actually using the real city at one point.
There's some action in a construction site too. |
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