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Damn, it's been nearly a year since I last typed here in this blog. I gotta keep track of my blog more. Anyway, hey guys, M-Pack is bac...
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Something I'm working on that I need to tell you!
Hey, guys! It's Michael, and yes, hence the title, I need to talk to you about something that I'm currently working on. I'm in the process of recreating the first episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, "Help Wanted"...in MS Paint, my favorite drawing app on my computer. Yeah, I know! I'm really doing this! Now, this would take me some time to work on this, because I have other things to work on, so I would have to push this aside for now and work on this later, okay? So, I'll explain on it more once I work on it again so see ya guys!
EDIT (1/12/19): I'm sorry to say this but I decided to cancel production on it. I found out a while ago that a YouTuber I subscribed to (not telling you who) is doing something similar than what I was doing: hosting a collaboration where animators reanimate all the scenes from the first episode of SpongeBob (including the theme song) in celebration of the show's 20th anniversary (and hopefully a tribute to late series creator Stephen Hillenburg). So you guys won't expect me remaking the first episode, guys. Sorry, I had to say. But look on the bright side: you'll still get to see the aforementioned remake for this classic cartoon pilot. See ya, guys!
EDIT (1/12/19): I'm sorry to say this but I decided to cancel production on it. I found out a while ago that a YouTuber I subscribed to (not telling you who) is doing something similar than what I was doing: hosting a collaboration where animators reanimate all the scenes from the first episode of SpongeBob (including the theme song) in celebration of the show's 20th anniversary (and hopefully a tribute to late series creator Stephen Hillenburg). So you guys won't expect me remaking the first episode, guys. Sorry, I had to say. But look on the bright side: you'll still get to see the aforementioned remake for this classic cartoon pilot. See ya, guys!
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
The Future of My Cartooning!
Hey, it's Michael, and like I said a couple posts ago, I am going to do a post on what is expected in the future (normally about what I like to do best: draw and make cartoons!). Let's get started!
First thing: So recently, I have entered myself into the 2018 Doodle 4 Google Drawing Contest. In case you don't know what this is, Doodle 4 Google is a drawing contest where students have to draw about what inspires you using each letter of the Google logo. You have to draw on the form you have to print which has the template for it on top. Remember, each doodle must incorporate each letter (G, O, O, G, L, and E). One national winner will receive a $30,000 college scholarship, a $50,000 technology package for their school/non-profit organization, and the best part: a behind-the-scenes experience with the Google Doodle team to transform your doodle that you entered in the contest into an interactive artistic experience! Root for me, folks! I hope I win (no offense to any other one of my fans who has entered the contest as well)!
Second thing: I might pitch my soon-to-be animated series, Mike & Ashley, to a network (maybe Nickelodeon). I already finished my pitch bible, along with one of the scripts for an episode that I'm going to pitch to the network. No, I'm telling you the episodes because it's a secret!!! I am the works of three more scripts. It is unknown when we're going to pitch Mike & Ashley to them, but me and my mother are working on it right now.
Third thing: If I behave, my mom is giving me a YouTube channel and maybe I'll put my cartoons and updates on them on the channel. If I get the privileges, I'm going to call the channel, MP, since my non-profit production company is known under the name, MP Productions. I hope I get it. Wish me luck!
Alright, guys! Thanks for watching! And here's a thumbs up for all you people out there!
Bye, guys!
First thing: So recently, I have entered myself into the 2018 Doodle 4 Google Drawing Contest. In case you don't know what this is, Doodle 4 Google is a drawing contest where students have to draw about what inspires you using each letter of the Google logo. You have to draw on the form you have to print which has the template for it on top. Remember, each doodle must incorporate each letter (G, O, O, G, L, and E). One national winner will receive a $30,000 college scholarship, a $50,000 technology package for their school/non-profit organization, and the best part: a behind-the-scenes experience with the Google Doodle team to transform your doodle that you entered in the contest into an interactive artistic experience! Root for me, folks! I hope I win (no offense to any other one of my fans who has entered the contest as well)!
Second thing: I might pitch my soon-to-be animated series, Mike & Ashley, to a network (maybe Nickelodeon). I already finished my pitch bible, along with one of the scripts for an episode that I'm going to pitch to the network. No, I'm telling you the episodes because it's a secret!!! I am the works of three more scripts. It is unknown when we're going to pitch Mike & Ashley to them, but me and my mother are working on it right now.
Third thing: If I behave, my mom is giving me a YouTube channel and maybe I'll put my cartoons and updates on them on the channel. If I get the privileges, I'm going to call the channel, MP, since my non-profit production company is known under the name, MP Productions. I hope I get it. Wish me luck!
Alright, guys! Thanks for watching! And here's a thumbs up for all you people out there!
Bye, guys!
Defenders of the Deep!
Yep, it's Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy alright!
FUN FACT: This pic was originally going to be a movie poster, but was changed for no reason to be a picture of them like a regular poster!
FUN FACT: This pic was originally going to be a movie poster, but was changed for no reason to be a picture of them like a regular poster!
I'm making a movie!
On my previous blogpost, I showed you a fake poster of what would happen if my soon-to-be Mike & Ashley series got adapted in a feature-length film (look under this post!). Well, I've just thought that making a Mike & Ashley movie would be a great idea! Now, if I were to make one, then it would take time for me to make it! It would probably take me a few years for this film to be made! Films do take time to make, especially animated. I don't have Toon Boom Harmony (an animation software that costs a lot of damn money!!) yet! But I'm saving up to buy it! I've always wanted that software really bad! Money doesn't grow on trees you know. So anyway, like I said, this film's going to take time to make for me! I have to write the script, draw storyboards and animatics, animate, and edit! This film will take a lot of time! It'll take a few months, maybe even a few years! The last thing I wanted to talk about relating to this topic is when is production going to start! It'll probably be after I pitch the show to some television network! I'm not telling which network (yet)! I hope this network will love the pitch I'm going to send to them! On the blog post after the next blog post, I will explain the future of my cartooning, since I'm a freshman in Nashua High School South! Okay, enough typing! See you guys!
Saturday, January 6, 2018
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