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It's E/Very M/Nice getting presents
The first one of these scenes that StudioM designed and made at our home workshop, and which ended up being displayed in the USA. Click on photo to read titles on books on the mantle. Santa and elves are delivering presents to the household, whilst the mice that live within are overjoyed at their luck - moving into the doll's house, taking over the toy boat, enjoying Santa's snack and pestering the ever watchful, cross nut cracker. Designed and created by Studio M at our home studio in Tinbeerwah- copyright held by StudioM. Attributions are on the books on the mantle - The red book on the mantle at left, shows StudioM responsible for the Design and Creation. AFTER this photo was taken the scene was sold to an animation and Promotions company which put in some simple motion. Any claims by this company or its director to having any creative input to this stage, being 'the mastermind' or 'creative force' behind it are COMPLETELY FALSE, deliberately misleading and an infringement of StudioM's copyright. The company put in a shaft/cam system above the scene to attach fishing lines to objects below such as Santa's head, the elf in the fireplace, the mice holding the cracker etc. As the cams rotate, the lines make the objects move up and down. A simple method which is commonly used to add motion to such scenes.
StudioM specially commissioned Juanita, a dollmaker in Clifton to make Santa's FACE ONLY as a squashed out flat pie face on padding with stretch lycra over the top to allow the facial features. It was the first time she had tried this and she followed our instructions well. Once we received the squashed face, we positioned it onto a head, fixed hair and whiskers and placed it into the body we had ready in the scene. The hands were not made by the dollmaker.
All original sketches, drawings, specific instructions to the dollmaker for the making of Santa's face, the design and making of the mice and special requests for the colours/look and expressions for the elves are retained by StudioM as is copyright for this scene.
It's E/Very M/Nice getting presents
The first one of these scenes that StudioM designed and made at our home workshop, and which ended up being displayed in the USA. Click on photo to read titles on books on the mantle. Santa and elves are delivering presents to the household, whilst the mice that live within are overjoyed at their luck - moving into the doll's house, taking over the toy boat, enjoying Santa's snack and pestering the ever watchful, cross nut cracker. Designed and created by Studio M at our home studio in Tinbeerwah- copyright held by StudioM. Attributions are on the books on the mantle - The red book on the mantle at left, shows StudioM responsible for the Design and Creation. AFTER this photo was taken the scene was sold to an animation and Promotions company which put in some simple motion. Any claims by this company or its director to having any creative input to this stage, being 'the mastermind' or 'creative force' behind it are COMPLETELY FALSE, deliberately misleading and an infringement of StudioM's copyright. The company put in a shaft/cam system above the scene to attach fishing lines to objects below such as Santa's head, the elf in the fireplace, the mice holding the cracker etc. As the cams rotate, the lines make the objects move up and down. A simple method which is commonly used to add motion to such scenes.
StudioM specially commissioned Juanita, a dollmaker in Clifton to make Santa's FACE ONLY as a squashed out flat pie face on padding with stretch lycra over the top to allow the facial features. It was the first time she had tried this and she followed our instructions well. Once we received the squashed face, we positioned it onto a head, fixed hair and whiskers and placed it into the body we had ready in the scene. The hands were not made by the dollmaker.
All original sketches, drawings, specific instructions to the dollmaker for the making of Santa's face, the design and making of the mice and special requests for the colours/look and expressions for the elves are retained by StudioM as is copyright for this scene.