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A frame from an animation clip I made for Baby First TV as part of their Nursery Songs projects.

 

You can check the clip and more designs here:

 

www.sivanbaron.com/#!pop-goes-the-weasel/czhq

 

A frame from an animation clip I made for Baby First TV as part of their Nursery Songs projects.

 

You can check the clip and more designs here:

 

www.sivanbaron.com/#!pop-goes-the-weasel/czhq

Background design for a TV series for kids. Done in collaboration with the amazing Studio Poink and Hop channel

 

You can see more here:

www.sivanbaron.com/#!muli-and-tzumi/c24uq

Background design for an animation clip I made for Baby First TV as part of their Nursery Songs projects.

 

You can check the clip and more designs here:

 

www.sivanbaron.com/#!six-little-ducks/cyj6

 

Background design for an animation clip I made for Baby First TV as part of their Nursery Songs projects.

 

You can check the clip and more designs here:

 

www.sivanbaron.com/#!six-little-ducks/cyj6

 

Prototype and character design study for plush toy/brand by Staake

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

אנימציה קצרה לסטודיו Pops.

 

A short animation for Pops studio

You can find it in Pops app for iPhone/Android

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Character design for an animation clip I designed and animated for Baby First TV.

You can watch the clip and more designs here:

www.sivanbaron.com/#!brushyourteethsong/cxax

Designs for "Muli and Tsumi" - TV series for kids. Done in collaboration with the amazing Studio Poink and Hop channel for kids

 

You can see more here:

www.sivanbaron.com/#!muli-and-tzumi/c24uq

A short animation for Pops studio

July 3, 2007

 

For more on Staake's 'New Yorker' covers, please visit www.BobStaake.com/nyer

Two page spread from 'The Red Lemon' by Bob Staake -- named one of The 10 Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2006 by The New York Times

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

Illustration from 'This Is NOT A Pumpkin' by Staake (Simon and Schuster - 2007)

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

Picture book-in-progress by Bob Staake

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

Faux-retro poster design

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

Props design for "Muli and Tsumi" - TV series for kids. Done in collaboration with the amazing Studio Poink and Hop channel for kids

 

You can see more here:

www.sivanbaron.com/#!muli-and-tzumi/c24uq

2022 April Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - 2 West 47th Street NYC - The large leaded glass bay window is the former location of R O Blechmans The Ink Tank A wonderful and important animation/design studio that produced work from 1977 - 2004 - It was also the architecture studio of Cram Goodhue & Ferguson who designed St Thomas and Bartholomew churches in NYC

The Worldwide Festival of 3d dnimator at Annecy may be the world’s greatest animation festival. It's really a slightly overwhelming experience there are plenty of things happening at the same time that it's not easy to seem like you actually reach take full advantage of being there. Plus the film festival is MIFA - the world’s greatest animation marketplace, a brain-boiling congress of industry types furiously exchanging. But Annecy is definitely an event that people think that every animator is going to at least one time - if perhaps to obtain a feeling for that sheer size and variety from the modern animation industry.

 

Lake Annecy - wish you had been here?

 

Annecy is an attractive little mountain town within the French Alps. Beautiful scenery assaults you at each turn, and also the town is grouped round the northern finish of Lake Annecy, with a luminous blue-eco-friendly colour that seductively invites you enter into. Frustrated with animation screenings? Why don't you choose a go swimming? Or rent a ship and venture out into the center of the river for many scenery and solitude.

 

At night the locals stroll up and lower the roads from the old town, enjoying drinks and frozen treats cones, seeing and being seen. 3d dnimator all very civilized, such as the passeggiata in Italian hill towns - everybody has gone out seeing their buddies and exchanging gossip before heading home for Mama’s pasta.

 

During the night students and 3d dnimator congregate round the Café Plusieurs Arts within the old a part of town a spit and sawdust bar serving beer through the bucket that seems like a Soho pub - and is equally as crowded. When that closes, the Captain’s Bar continues to be open for that night time revellers using the stamina to help keep going.Picnic located through the Animation Workshop in Denmark

 

Area of the pleasure is encountering random industry colleagues you haven’t observed in years. I possibly could easily have spent the majority of time there just chatting to old buddies.

Character design and sample illustration for 'Beezley', a book-in-progress by Staake

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

Illustration by Staake for 'The Odd Zoo' (a book-in-progress)

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

Short animation for Pops studio

Illustration by Staake for 'The Wall Street Journal'

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

Experimental illustration by Staake

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

2020 Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - 2 West 47th Street NYC - The large leaded glass bay window is the former location of R O Blechmans The Ink Tank A wonderful and important animation/design studio that produced work from 1977 - 2004 - It was also the architecture studio of Cram Goodhue & Ferguson who designed St Thomas and Bartholomew churches in NYC Ghost Building - Invisible Gem Tower on 46th St

2020 Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - 2 West 47th Street NYC - The large leaded glass bay window is the former location of R O Blechmans The Ink Tank A wonderful and important animation/design studio that produced work from 1977 - 2004 - It was also the architecture studio of Cram Goodhue & Ferguson who designed St Thomas and Bartholomew churches in NYC Ghost Building - Invisible Gem Tower on 46th St

2020 Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - 2 West 47th Street NYC - The large leaded glass bay window is the former location of R O Blechmans The Ink Tank A wonderful and important animation/design studio that produced work from 1977 - 2004 - It was also the architecture studio of Cram Goodhue & Ferguson who designed St Thomas and Bartholomew churches in NYC Ghost Building - Invisible Gem Tower on 46th St

2022 April Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - 2 West 47th Street NYC - The large leaded glass bay window is the former location of R O Blechmans The Ink Tank A wonderful and important animation/design studio that produced work from 1977 - 2004 - It was also the architecture studio of Cram Goodhue & Ferguson who designed St Thomas and Bartholomew churches in NYC

Illustration from the Bob Staake graphic novel 'The Orb of Chatham' which is sent in Chatham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts in 1935.

 

For more information on the book please go to www.OrbOfChatham.com

We're proud to possess been Shortlisted for that Cannes Worldwide Festival for Creativeness with this animation company Malaysia “Dog’s life”. It’s the very first time we’ve joined any award, so it’s a great way to see where we're (apparently we’re among the top fivePercent of records, meaning there’s still room for improvement).

 

Dog’s Existence is really a short animated film with similar strategy and utilizing the same animation technique as “Child’s Eye“, which we covered within this blog a week ago. The recording is inspired by real existence tales from patients all over the world as well as their journey with this particular debilitating condition and aims to advertise understanding of and education about Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

 

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is really a spectrum of inflammatory lung illnesses which include chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Patients with Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease experience chronic respiratory system signs and symptoms for example breathlessness, wheezing, and coughing. Roughly 300 million people worldwide are influenced by Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Source: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Foundation). Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is among the world’s greatest killers yet patients typically feel guilt and depression because the condition is generally considered as ‘smoker’s chest’ and for that reason considered self-caused.

 

The storyline is made to capture the idea of ‘meaningful change’ and just how a little improvement inside a patient’s condition can produce a huge difference for animation company Malaysia quality of existence. Simple things like having the ability to walk your dog or have fun with a grandchild could be a major improvement to somebody who has been housebound with Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

 

By developing a new story world and altering ‘what’s at stake’ having a different protagonist (dog) the video succeeds in engaging patients within their health challenge and journey with Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease inside a positive, fresh way. A universal story told dumbfounded in order that it might be deployed in multiple markets without any language barriers. The finish result being patients grabbing help, advice and treatment once they may otherwise simply give up their own health and existence.

 

Dog’s Existence is really a 3D animation company Malaysia produced in Cinema 4D after effects. All of the figures are rigged 3D meshes inside a low polly style. The primary stylistic challenge was obtaining the figures to feel real and alive whilst searching like they may be made from paper to suit using the original “pop up book” brief in the client. The primary technical challenges were the complex rigging of Harry the dog’s features and also the “building” from the town within the opening shot where we would have liked it to seem like paper folding itself into shapes.

Cover illustration for 'Mysteropolis', a graphic novel and mystery book-in-progress by Staake

 

For more on Staake art, please visit www.BobStaake.com

2020 Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - 2 West 47th Street NYC - The large leaded glass bay window is the former location of R O Blechmans The Ink Tank A wonderful and important animation/design studio that produced work from 1977 - 2004 - It was also the architecture studio of Cram Goodhue & Ferguson who designed St Thomas and Bartholomew churches in NYC

2019 Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - Bay Window New York Back Building viewed from 46th Street industrial looking with Television antenna TV roof aerial fire escape - 2 West 47th Street NYC - The large leaded glass bay window is the former location of R O Blechmans The Ink Tank A wonderful and important animation/design studio that produced work from 1977 - 2004 - It was also the architecture studio of Cram Goodhue & Ferguson who designed St Thomas and Bartholomew churches in NYC

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