Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Jay and Kay Save the World! (Part 2)

Last week, Jay and Kay were beamed away by a milk bottle that had previously milked a cereal bowl...

What has happened to our intrepid duo, where do they find themselves now?

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Read on and find out more as Jay and Kay face up to the nefarious Captain Goldtop and the imbecilic Lieutenant Silvertop. These two wicked milk bottles want only one thing - the enslavement of humanity!

Jay and Kay Save the World! (Part 2)


What next will happen to Jay and Kay? Find out next week, for the very last Caution Wet Paint!

Monday, 15 March 2010

Jay and Kay Save the World! (Part 1)

All that Jay wants is a peaceful breakfast in suburbia. That illusion of tranquility is shattered by Kay's obnoxious dancing, and a whole lot more...



The final adventure from 'Caution Wet Paint' starts here! With dancing, aliens and so much more, take a look at Jay and Kay's grand adventure to the edge of reality - and beyond!

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Jay and Kay Save the World! (Part 1)


This is it - 'Caution Wet Paint' is coming to an end! Enjoy the final adventure, share the laughs and beware of the milk...

Monday, 25 January 2010

Cash for YOUR Chav Gold!

Pawn shops are nothing new. As old as humanity itself, there has always been a need to trade personal valuables for short/long term cash. What is new in the UK is the rise in 'Cash for Gold' merchants. These businesses advertise on satellite TV during daytime soap operas claiming to solve all your money worries (what's new?) by giving you cash for your gold.

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Of course with gold at an all time high, we at Caution Wet Paint are proud to announce our newest partner! If you have tatty gold lying about in your home, then send it to cash_for_your_gold.co.uk and they will give you money! Yey!

Cash for YOUR Chav Gold!

Monday, 11 January 2010

Storyboarding...

Ah, the storyboards. Sometimes I draw them (stick men, at best) but often I will photograph the actors/actresses in a dress rehearsal. It is surprising how close to reality these boards are. They are also ludicrously fun sessions when you can really muck about during rehearsals and flesh out the story itself.

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Most of the storyboards I did for Save the World were from the fight scene between Jay & Kay and the milk bottles. This was practical. To put it simply, this was going to be the difficult scene, an action scene, and so the planning needed to be good. Also mixing animation and live action into the same scene was going to be tough and I needed to know exactly where the actors were going to be before I shot the animation sequences.

The only was way to do this was during a photographic storyboard so I knew where the actors were going to be in relation of the rest of the set.

Enjoy, the logistical nightmare that is the shooing of 'Caution Wet Paint!'

Storyboarding

Monday, 7 December 2009

A look back at 2009...

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This is quite a personal comic strip. It has been a tough 2009 for CWP, but rather than blog about it, I decided to illustrate it. The big question I am asking myself is 'what do I do next?'

And to be honest, I do not know...

A look back at 2009

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Agent Special Delivery

Apologies for being a day late with this one, but Monday was rushing around on Planet Earth with very little to show for it! Anyhow, we see Jay unleash his comic book fantasies by portraying his flatmate Kay as 'Agent Special Delivery'!

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This particular comic has a murky beginning. This is partially based on a webisode and partially based on Jay himself. It's easier for you to watch the webisode than for me to prattle on about it, but needless to say, it establishes in the cannon the 'Dumb and Dumber' aspect of Jay and Kay's relationship. And yes, Jay is most definitely the 'dumber'...



So enjoy the almost darker side of CWP with 'Kay the Cool'. Not sure how I will spin this one out, but something will come into my mind...

Agent Special Delivery

Monday, 16 November 2009

The Director's Chair

A little look at film making from the Director's Point of View.

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You see what happens in front of the lens, but there is a whole process that goes on behind the lens to make the magic come to life! Enjoy!

The Director's Point of View

Sunday, 1 November 2009

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This is a bit surreal. All right, maybe it is very surreal, but there is a destination to the 'Super Sushi Club'. Really, I have plan with this. If it does not work out, I can always call it apocryphal and therefore discontinue it from the CWP cannon.

The Super Sushi Club!


The fact that I am creating a whole backstory to CWP and a whole world through the comic books is a fascinating one. Plus there is the fascinating possibilities open through expanding the Super Sushi...

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Silvertop!

A simple one this week, and following on from the last week's issue, we take a look at the second protagonist from 'Jay and Kay Save the World', Lieutenant Silvertop, the 'ying' to Goldtop's 'yang'.

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So take a little look at the fun that Silvertop gets upto!

Silvertop

Monday, 21 September 2009

Da Crew!

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I love those guys. Really. Well, maybe not that much. But, I had to immortalise the folks behind the camera. The ones, who normally, do not get the glory, but who have as much 'fun' as anyone else on set. The crew!



Right, El Director is off on holiday and so the comic strip will next be up and running on Monday October 19th! Until then...;)

'Da Crew'

Sunday, 13 September 2009

Milk! From Outer Space!

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I really liked doing this, both as a short film and as a comic strip.

Originally, Nick came to me and asked me to shoot Jay and Kay in the back garden, just chatting, and most importantly, having the milk bottle 'disappear. He then told me to 'trust him'. So I did. A few weeks later, he brought me the animation sequence and so was born the two alter egos of Silvertop and Goldtop.



The reason why I have enjoyed this webisode so much is that the story is continued in the latest incarnation of Caution Wet paint, Jay and Kay Save the World! Yep, give me a chance, and I will string a story out far beyond the stars...into the realms of madness!

Milk! From Outer Space!

Sunday, 6 September 2009

Quantitative Easing

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This strip is a one off, for now. And I will see how this one is received, but I was feeling a little bit political, and so without further ado, I present Jay and Kay's take on the current state of the UK economy and farce that is known as Quantitative Easing. Enjoy!

Quantitative Easing

Sunday, 30 August 2009

The CWP Comic - Kung Fu Jay! (Part 2)

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Part 2 of Kung Fu Jay. I loved shooting this particular webisode with Ari and Kuldip, as it was a complete laugh to do. I also managed to squeeze out two shorts from one shoot. I am particularly proud of this webisode, and it stands as one of my favourite CWP moments. Why? Well, all the webisodes were scripted from the feature length script. If there was a point in the script I was not sure about, I would write a sketch to test it out. There is a scene in the CWP script which requires a 1930's silent film to be slotted in. And the concept works beautifully, as you can see below



CWP Comic - Kung Fu Jay! (Part 2)

Sunday, 23 August 2009

The CWP Comic - Kung Fu Jay! (Part 1)

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The first part of Kung Fu Jay in comic book form. This particular webisode had an interesting inception. First of all, it gives an introduction to the mechanics of Jay's comic book imagination.

Secondly, this was based on a short film known as 'Kung Fu Matt'. Back in the days of my very early film making, when I was larking about with my friends and a camera, I got four of my mates to muck about in a back garden while I shot and edited their antics into 'Kung Fu Matt'. Word for word, action for action, even down to the sound fx, it is almost identical to the CWP version. But there are some things that should just never see the light of day. 'Kung Fu Matt' is one of them, not for general release but for my hard drive only.



CWP Comics - Kung Fu Jay! (Part 1)

Sunday, 16 August 2009

Issue 6 - 'Comics'

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For me, this was the best comic I have done so far, but in terms of the webisode that it is based on, it is probably my least favourite outing of Jay and Kay. I love the style of this comic, how I have managed to get the eye contact and the subtle looks between the two characters. For me, in a comic book way, the aesthetics come out great. Read on my pretties!



And so yes, I get to eh legendary 'Kung Fu Jay' next week. Stick around, as there is quite a story behind that particular 'comic'! (El D.)

CWP Comic: Issue 6 - 'Comics'

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Issue 5 - The Suitcase

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I will admit that as a comic, this one is a little bit trippy. I really wanted to explore the stylisation of the characters and so really had a play around with the strip itself. So please, bear with me for this one. Anyhow, you can catch the original webisode from where this comic descends from by clicking here!



After next week, I will start to drift away from the webisodes. While they will be the starting point for the adventures of Jay and Kay, I will no longer stick religiously to the order of their braodcast, and will have a little 'fun' with the world of CWP!

Enjoy! (cmd)

CWP Comic Issue 5 - 'The Suitcase'

Sunday, 2 August 2009

Issue 4 - Behind the Scenes

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Our first adventure at The Bus Stop was a lot of fun to film, but as with any film set had its ups and downs. So I, El Director, has decided to go behind the scenes of this particular set, and show you the viewer and the fan, a little bit of the magic behind that very first outing for Jay and Kay in comic book form! Enjoy!

The CWP Comic Strip (Issue 4) - Behind the scenes...

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Issue 3 - The 'Milkman'

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This is personally my favourite webisode from the first series of CWP. The part of the tale where Kay gets to move in with Jay and so really kick starting their adventures together. I loved shooting it, I enjoyed editing it, and today, I still get a kick out of watching it!

CWP Comic Issue 3: The 'Milkman'


And you can watch the original webisode by clicking here!



(El Director)

Monday, 20 July 2009

Issue 2 - The Bus Stop

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See how/when/where Jay and Kay first meet up. In comic book form!

CWP Comic Issue 2 - The Bus Stop


And you can watch the original webisode by clicking here!



(El Director)

Monday, 13 July 2009

Issue 1: Introducing Jay and Kay!

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CWP Comic Issue 1 - Introducing Jay and Kay


Our first issue of the Caution Wet Paint comic strip, introducing our two loveble rogues, Jay and Kay. See what makes them tick, see what they get upto and get a little bit into their kinky little minds...

(Issue 2, 'The Bus Stop', out next Monday)