A stop-motion animated film made by my son, Jack Tea, 12.
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Hey Jack, the film is awesome! My son Zachary (9 yrs) is finding an interest in photography and movies so I will be sure to show him this fine example!
That was hilarious! I loved the sound effects, the gritty black and white, the sharp turn around the water glass, the fall into the water -- and then the recovery, with the fallen car driving off leaving wet tire tracks behind. Excellent!
Whoa...i know i'm (overly) biased but that is a classic! Can't wait til Jack has his reel together to show LaGuardia HS. They'd be so lucky to "work" with such a creative talent.....just like his paw!
thanks!
Whoa...i know i'm (overly) biased but that is a classic! Can't wait til Jack has his reel together to show LaGuardia HS. They'd be so lucky to "work" with such a creative talent.....just like his paw!
thanks!
I don't think of myself as a trite person but all I can think of is apples not falling far from the tree. Someday, when jack has his retrospective at MOMA I can see this playing on a, by then, vintage, loop. Love the concept, the persistence it took, the angles (especially the loop around the mixer)and the humor of it all. Way to go Jack. dana
This is wonderful and hilarious... I especially apprediated, not to say "liked" the "Chappaquidic" ending....
My son dabbles in these mini-movies also and these kids are so inventive.
This is wonderful and hilarious... I especially apprediated, not to say "liked" the "Chappaquidic" ending....
My son dabbles in these mini-movies also and these kids are so inventive.
"The kid's got talent"-as they say. Fine mix of action shots, close-ups, sound...even a 'deus ex machina' off-screen, leading to a funny finish.
Good work.
A record of my exploration into all aspects of drawing, illustrated journaling, creativity, and the inspiring aspects of art. By the author of "Everyday Matters," "The Creative License", and "An Illustrated Life" and other books.
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Hey Jack, the film is awesome! My son Zachary (9 yrs) is finding an interest in photography and movies so I will be sure to show him this fine example!
Thanks.
Laura
Andover, MA
Posted by: Laura Gawlinski | June 20, 2007 11:00 PM
awesome. the trabant wins. nice indestructible DDR product. : )
Posted by: witold Riedel | June 20, 2007 11:17 PM
Wow, Jack -- What a film! I think you did a super job with the sound effects too....very cool! Glad that character's not after me!!
Posted by: Kathleen Piercefield | June 20, 2007 11:28 PM
Danny, this is fantastic. I especially loved the sweep around the sink. You've got a talented son! Also loved the sound track.
Roz
Posted by: roz | June 20, 2007 11:47 PM
Beyond clever!
Posted by: jane Humphrey | June 21, 2007 12:23 AM
That was hilarious! I loved the sound effects, the gritty black and white, the sharp turn around the water glass, the fall into the water -- and then the recovery, with the fallen car driving off leaving wet tire tracks behind. Excellent!
Posted by: Nancy | June 21, 2007 01:07 AM
Well done, Jack! I see a future in animation for you.
Posted by: Karen Winters | June 21, 2007 03:15 AM
Wonderful...
Posted by: jules | June 21, 2007 04:00 AM
Fantastic! A thrilling race until the end.
Posted by: David Brewster | June 21, 2007 04:17 AM
This is hilarious! And very well done! Great job Jack!!
Posted by: m.b | June 21, 2007 07:01 AM
Whoa...i know i'm (overly) biased but that is a classic! Can't wait til Jack has his reel together to show LaGuardia HS. They'd be so lucky to "work" with such a creative talent.....just like his paw!
thanks!
Posted by: patricia gregory aka awestruck mrs. | June 21, 2007 07:33 AM
Whoa...i know i'm (overly) biased but that is a classic! Can't wait til Jack has his reel together to show LaGuardia HS. They'd be so lucky to "work" with such a creative talent.....just like his paw!
thanks!
Posted by: patricia gregory aka awestruck mrs. | June 21, 2007 07:33 AM
OMGosh! I almost spit out my tea! LOL! That was so funny! Nice work Jack!
Posted by: Judy
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June 21, 2007 07:52 AM
OMGosh! I almost spit out my tea! LOL! That was so funny! Nice work Jack!
Judy
Posted by: Judy
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June 21, 2007 07:52 AM
That is fantastic - made me laugh out loud. Definitely an oscar winner in the making. Can we see some more? Anna
Posted by: Anna Black | June 21, 2007 07:59 AM
Jack, This is super! Your video reminds me of the great old time short movies. Keep up the great work, and don't forget to post your next
"hot" video!
Posted by: Karen | June 21, 2007 08:32 AM
I don't think of myself as a trite person but all I can think of is apples not falling far from the tree. Someday, when jack has his retrospective at MOMA I can see this playing on a, by then, vintage, loop. Love the concept, the persistence it took, the angles (especially the loop around the mixer)and the humor of it all. Way to go Jack. dana
Posted by: dana jenkins | June 21, 2007 08:56 AM
Go, Jack!! Super work! and fun! Great punchline!
Posted by: virginia wieringa | June 21, 2007 09:12 AM
GREAT FILM JACK!! Danny--I see a film career for your son!
Keep up the creativity!!!
Posted by: Nancy Patterson | June 21, 2007 09:52 AM
This is wonderful and hilarious... I especially apprediated, not to say "liked" the "Chappaquidic" ending....
My son dabbles in these mini-movies also and these kids are so inventive.
Posted by: Gay | June 21, 2007 11:06 AM
This is wonderful and hilarious... I especially apprediated, not to say "liked" the "Chappaquidic" ending....
My son dabbles in these mini-movies also and these kids are so inventive.
Posted by: Gay | June 21, 2007 11:07 AM
That is a riot!!!! Now that's the kind of film that should win "On The Lot".... What a little genius film maker you are, Jack!! Great work...
Chris
Posted by: christine Chrovian | June 21, 2007 12:14 PM
Is this really file 86.3mb? That's what my download manager is reporting. Too large for me--still on dialup.
Posted by: Christine | June 21, 2007 01:37 PM
"The kid's got talent"-as they say. Fine mix of action shots, close-ups, sound...even a 'deus ex machina' off-screen, leading to a funny finish.
Good work.
Posted by: Rah Kyndl | June 21, 2007 02:19 PM
Jack, That's so cool. Care to tell us how you made it?
Posted by: Jan | June 23, 2007 12:29 PM