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Welcome, Brian and Russ!

November 2nd, 2005

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I’d like to welcome G. Brian Reynolds and Russ Harris to our group of talented filmmakers. Working from their home office in Indianapolis, they have just started production on their Oh Yeah! short, “Handycat”.

In 1995, Russ and Brian contributed to Cartoon Network’s What a Cartoon! with their short, “O. Ratz in ‘Rat on a Hot Tin Roof’“.

They have written, produced and directed 15 half-hour, direct-to-video and television specials which have been seen here and around the world. In addition, they did a direct-to-video/TV movie called “The Ugly Duckling’s Christmas Wish.”

More recently, they have been involved in a pre-school series of educationally oriented shorts starring Crawford the Cat, which had it’s premiere on Discovery Kids in the U.K.

Welcome aboard!

Welcome Anne Walker!

November 1st, 2005

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Yesterday was Anne Walker’s first day in her new office. She is starting production on her short, “Mind the Kitty”, for Oh Yeah! Cartoons. Anne’s short will be produced in Flash at Renegade Animation, where Anne has previously worked on “HIHI Puffy Ami Yumi”. We are excited to have her here! Judging from her re-pitch yesterday, “Mind the Kitty” is going to be great. Anything involving kittens and chainsaw tag is all right with me!

You say “TenNapel”, I say “TenNapel”

October 24th, 2005

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Welcome Doug TenNapel! Starting his first day of “official” production on his CG short for Oh Yeah! Cartoons today, Doug busted out this picture of himself in less time than it took me to steal a banana and some peanut butter from the “Catscratch” kitchen. Yes folks, THAT’S how talented this man is.

Speaking of “Catscratch”– he’s the show’s creator. Yeah. Doug’s got it going on. He also created “Earthworm Jim”, along with countless film properties, and graphic novels (check out “Creature Tech”!)

Doug’s Oh Yeah! short revolves around a teddy bear who wants nothing more than to love the child he is is assigned to. Too bad his “assignment” is a spolied little teddy-bear-loathing brat.

Congratulations, Doug, on a pitch well done. More to come!

They’re Doing WHAT at Frederator??

October 17th, 2005

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It is time. The new master plan for my blog is being unveiled. I am attempting to chronicle the day to day happenings at the studio–be it an exciting discovery in animation to total and complete mental breakdowns. To do this, I have enlisted the help of everyone working on Oh Yeah!–both on the creative and production ends. Each day, they will give me a couple of sentences that summarize their daily grind. And I will publish them. It’ll be more fun than salt on a snail! Let’s see what happens.

QUOTE: “It’s a very straightforward cartoon now. No more of this booga booga stuff” Larry Huber

Kyle CarrozzaMooBeard the Cow Pirate: Kyle isn’t here right now Mrs. Torrance (for those of you who haven’t seen “The Shining”, rent it.) MooBeard is shipped and Kyle is hopefully busy working on his next cartoon to pitch to us.

Andrew Dickman, Ivan the Unbearable Andrew swung by [Read more…]

Meet Our Production Team!

October 17th, 2005

Or at least…some of them!

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We have been receiving requests to begin posting what actually goes on behind the scenes from the production end of Oh Yeah! Cartoons. I thought I would begin by introducing some of our key “Production Playas” in their most recent photo shoot.

Eric Cookmeyer, our incredibly hard working PA, has worked on American Dad, Dragon Tales, Jackie Chan Adventures, Max Steel, and Baby Looney Tunes to name a few. On Friday, he whipped out the quickest PDFs of color art work I have ever seen accomplished by one man in a single day.

MacGregor Middleton, our Production Coordinator has worked on The New Adventures of Batman, Superman, Justice League, and Batman Beyond. I recently found out that along with his excellent coordinating skills, Mac is a supreme golfer. Go figure!

Scott Mouro, Assistant to Larry Huber. Without Scott’s scheduling finesse, Larry would not know when to be at pitches, haircuts, [Read more…]

Welcome Pen Ward!

October 12th, 2005

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After patiently stalking–err–waiting outside of Pen Ward’s office for a few days, I was finally able to snap a pic of him just seconds after he put the finishing touches on his Ice Clops. He’s very happy.

For those of you unfamiliar with Pen, he was shipped to Oh Yeah! fresh from Cal Arts, and rumor has it, “Adventure Time” was created somewhere on the white sandy dunes of a beach in Hawaii. Urban legend or fact? Only the Rainicorn knows…

Our Britches Keep Getting Bigger

September 17th, 2005

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By the looks of this month’s all-staff meeting, Team Frederator is growing faster than a Chia Pet. And that’s the way we like it around here. There are 28 of us in this picture, but given that a few creators reside in Japan, and some folks couldn’t make the meeting, I’d say our numbers are climbing near 40 right now.

Wow. This was a busy week at the Burbank office (which is probably why I’m posting this on Saturday morning!) We took lots of pitches, greenlit shows, recorded “Call Me Bessie!”, came together for an all-staff meeting, celebrated a birthday (Fred turned 35!), got up and running on Deviant Art, and had an excellent Oh Yeah! Extravaganza panel discussion/pitch night Q&A with our friends from Women in Animation. Thanks to show creators Diane Kredensor, Dana Galin, Andrew Dickman, Kyle Carrozza, Aliki Theofilopoulos, and Adam Henry, as well as Fred Seibert, Larry Huber, and [Read more…]

Welcome Jerry Beck!

September 14th, 2005

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Cartoon Brewmaster Jerry Beck is joining us at the Burbank studio to produce his Oh Yeah! Cartoon, “Hornswiggle”. The “photo” you see here, was “taken” a little while back by Teddy Newton, who is now working his magic as a key creative at Pixar.

“Hornswiggle” has been patiently waiting to come on the scene for quite some time. Jerry mentioned that he had began discussing his ideas for a short cartoon with Fred Seibert a long time before this season of Oh Yeah! started.

We’re thrilled to have you on board, Jerry.

Just The 23 Of Us

August 20th, 2005

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Fred Seibert was in town last week, and we had our first “official” production meeting! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a group so bright eyed and alert at 9AM. Diane Kredensor and Dana Galin, the creators of “Call Me Bessie” are in New York, but managed to make it into our photo (they’re inside of that grey triangle in the center of the table being conferenced in.) Unfortunately, being the picture taker, I was unable to make it into the shot, but that’s one of my bottled waters in the foreground.

On other Oh Yeah! news fronts, we just got a great pitch yesterday from Doug Tennapel, creator of Nickelodeon’s new series “Catscratch.” Not only is Doug an amazing pitcher, he is quite inspiring as well. Well done, Doug!

The Two Witch Sisters

August 3rd, 2005

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Niki Yang came in again today to re-pitch her idea for an Oh Yeah! short called “The Two Witch Sisters”. Niki is a very talented storyboard artist, who is currently working on Family Guy. Her art ROCKS, especially when she draws enormous scary pets who just need to be kissed.

I think I may have mentioned this already, but the pitch process is rarely a yes or no decision for us–especially the first time a filmmaker comes in. Niki is a perfect example of someone who really took in our notes from the last pitch, and added some great new bits. Nice work!

Thanks Niki, for your kind permission to post this still frame.