Some character designs for a TV series I've been working on, in a different style to my usual work.
Inspired by my 8 year old sister Ele, who is utterly obsessed with TV. She becomes engrossed in pretty much whatever program is on, to the point where it is virtually impossible to gain her attention.
Ele Tele transports herself via her trusty remote control into the world of television, into whatever program she so desires for that day's adventure, and so the concept has virtually limitless possibilities. A storyboard for the opening sequence coming soon...
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Ed Miliband
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Pope Visit - 16th - 19th September
The Papal visit was always going to be a massive occasion, involving thousands of people. So my pal Dave and I decided to produce 100 t shirts to sell to spectators in London on the Friday and Saturday.
I took the existing Papal symbol, and made it a lot sharper and more graphic.
We ordered in 100 plain t shirts, transfers, plastic bags and printer ink, and set about a mammoth ironing session. We created about 12 different coloured shirts and produced this rather attractive product.
We sold out by the Saturday afternoon. It was a great experience, we met some really interesting characters and achieved something from nothing over the space of just 5 days. My only regret is that we didn't make more; we were the only t-shirt sellers at the whole event. Nonetheless, a pleasing entrepreneurial effort.
I took the existing Papal symbol, and made it a lot sharper and more graphic.
We ordered in 100 plain t shirts, transfers, plastic bags and printer ink, and set about a mammoth ironing session. We created about 12 different coloured shirts and produced this rather attractive product.
We sold out by the Saturday afternoon. It was a great experience, we met some really interesting characters and achieved something from nothing over the space of just 5 days. My only regret is that we didn't make more; we were the only t-shirt sellers at the whole event. Nonetheless, a pleasing entrepreneurial effort.
Evening Fix
Earlier this year, I was asked to produce the set graphics for a pilot for The Evening Fix, a new TV show that aimed to be like a British/European version of The Daily Show. My brief was no more detailed than that. As far as I know it hasn't yet been picked up. I like the idea, though I'm not convinced that the writing is as tight as it might have been. All the pilot shows are on youtube:
THE EVENING FIX (youtube channel)
THE EVENING FIX (youtube channel)
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Bitbots
I recently contributed to the launch exhibition of Bitbot toys, running throughout September off Carnaby Street.
http://www.bitbots.co.uk/
We were given a plain white version of the new 'Jinny' model, with a completely open brief. Among the stuff on my desk at the time was a photo book of one of my heroes Iggy Pop, during The Stooges Raw Power era, including the iconic images of Iggy in his cheetah leather jacket and tight silver trousers.
so...
And Iggy-bot alongside Ying's mummified bot.
http://www.bitbots.co.uk/
We were given a plain white version of the new 'Jinny' model, with a completely open brief. Among the stuff on my desk at the time was a photo book of one of my heroes Iggy Pop, during The Stooges Raw Power era, including the iconic images of Iggy in his cheetah leather jacket and tight silver trousers.
so...
And Iggy-bot alongside Ying's mummified bot.
Sketching on the Southbank
Monday, 20 September 2010
Friday, 17 September 2010
Animals, birds, fish
Wildebeest bounding
Greyhound run
A beast cantering
Greyhound walk
Jellyfish
Stingray
wildebeest bounding from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
Greyhound run
Greyhound bounding from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
A beast cantering
Beast cantering from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
Greyhound walk
greyhound walk from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
Jellyfish
Jellyfish from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
Stingray
Stingray from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
Body acting
This exercise was to convey emotion and personality through body movement. I thought of a barman character, terrified whilst being held up at gunpoint and sneaking back to reach for his own gun. I had just watched From Dusk Till Dawn, and Inglorious Basterds, so I was clearly in the Tarantino mindset. My character was inspired by the prolific but unsung Danny Trejo - Look at this grizzled specimen, what an awesome presence. So some designing later...
The Mexican from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
Mood change walk
The main task from term 1. Still one of my faves. Starring this rather up and down chap...
One moment he is loving life...
the next he is slumped, depressed...
and the transition...
One moment he is loving life...
Cocky Walk from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
the next he is slumped, depressed...
Mr Bi-Polar on a bad day from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
and the transition...
Mood change walk from Chris Colman on Vimeo.
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
For Eve
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