Jun 182008
My work on the Rice Krispies “Box of Fun” project has won the Silver Telly Award. Wee! Press release:
Rice Krispies’ “Box of Fun,” a Sing-a-long Video Animated and Produced by Adam Phillips, Wins 2008 Silver Telly Award
18th June, 2008 – Top former Disney talent Adams Phillips, working with Kalamazoo, Mich.-based interactive agency Biggs|Gilmore, has won the 2008 Silver Telly Award for Animation, the highest honor bestowed at the Tellys.
The “Box of Fun” sing-a-long, which is available online at www.RiceKrispies.com, was created to encourage moms and kids to sing and make music together to the catchy lyrics of children’s favorite, Ralph’s World.
“Working with Adam was outstanding. A truly talented individual who does great work on his own AND when you hire him. He has no double-standards and that shows. We worked across time zones and against deadlines and it all came together without a glitch. Congrats, Mate.,” said Biggs|Gilmore’s Wolfgang Hofmann (Associate Creative Director).
Thanks Wolfgang!
-Phillips

(ps. it looks like this)
Posted by chluaid at 6:49 pm
Jun 092008
BCA is finally launched with a free chapter from an upcoming eBook, which I’ll soon be selling from the new BiteyCastle Academy page. Whether or not you have animation experience, this introductory chapter will introduce you to the Flash CS3 environment and start you off with a simple frame-by-frame animation exercise.
Huh? Where did this come from?
I left Disney Australia in 2004 but when the studio was closing down in mid-2006, I was called back to run a series of Flash animation workshop for all the animators who were about to find themselves on the front steps. Over the space of a couple months, I ran about 6 separate classes, each a week long with 6-8 people at a time. In that short time, they thoroughly enjoyed the course and quickly learned how to apply their animation skills to Flash. Lots of new short film, character and series ideas were flying around the rooms and all were excited about the future.
So not too long ago I caught up with a few of them and they told me that due to other commitments, new dog, whatever.. they had forgotten everything they’d learned and wanted to do the course again. I had been toying with the idea of writing a Flash book but now I’ve decided to make this an eBook, not just for the animators who I know personally, but for everyone who’s ever asked me a Flash question, wanted some animation tips or emailed asking me to be their mentor.
There are many more chapters to come but you may just find the free chapter is all you need to get started. If you are one of those from the course, this chapter will bring you back up to speed pretty quick.
I know you’re wondering what the sale price will be for the remainder of the book, but so am I. I’m still undecided but let’s say I want it to be less expensive than a standard Flash Animation book in bookstores, but I also won’t sell it short. I guess it’ll be between $20 and $40 so if you’re interested, stick around.
gnight from Phillips!!
Posted by chluaid at 6:05 pm
who said?