The first animation test is in! We had so much fun designing Hobby Horse that we had to see it move. We will be adding a bouncing tail, turning page, and flowing ascot as well.
These are the main beats of How to Catch a Tiger Cub. We will delve much deeper as new iterations of the storyboards and eventually an animatic is created. This is a wordless film aside from a few growls and roars.
Adam and Erin Taylor, the creative team behind The Hair Hungry Heaver, are teaming up on a new and exciting project - How to Catch a Tiger Cub. Erin is an accomplished illustrator with more than a decade of experience bringing stories and characters to life, with clients from Disney to Oxford University Press. Adam is a talented stop-motion animator and director credited in animation on films and television shows such as The Missing Link, The Shivering Truth, and the upcoming Wendell and Wild. How to Catch a Tiger Cub is a story inspired by a medieval bestiary painting of the same name. Vanity is just as prominent and important a subject now as in medieval times and so we set out to tell a timeless tale using a modern tone and visuals. A synopsis of our story: Life is beautiful for mother tigress and her young cub until a cunning trapper enters their jungle. When given a mirror, the tigress sees her own beauty and is captured in her vanity and temporarily lifted ...
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