The whole thing really looks great. And the wings and head are very graceful and badass-looking. Congratulations on landing such a great gig and then doing such a great job.
I hate trying to spell "pterodactyl" (I cut an pasted it). This is very cool! At the risk of sounding like an even bigger idiot, what's the pterodactyl made out of? As others have noted, great work on a great gig, congrats!
Congratulations! I love the pterodactyl, I saw it in the studio. They had to do a little bit more to it when it was close to time to animate so I got to support it while the glue dried, a good excuse to have my picture taken with it. ;) I'm a fan of Harryhausen and it's a perfect homage.
jon and i watched the show the other night and thought it was great! our favorite characters were the christmas pterodactyl and john oliver's "psychologist."
December 15, 2010 6:18 AM
I just keep watching this again and again, and I'm so psyched by all the buzz it's getting.
So much good stuff coming together here. The animator Drew rocked the HELL out of the move, and as I said before the painter Robyn turned it from a goofy looking puff bird into the awesome thing you see here. John Oliver's line read is hilarious, as are the reactions from Donald Glover and Chevy Chase. The sound design is perfect, and the idea of inserting a freaking pterodactyl into the middle of a Christmas fantasyland is pure genius.
None of that is me, but I did crank that puppet into being in two and a half days; I sculpted the head and cut the shape of the wings and fashioned its giant talons with my little handsies. And I'm pretty proud of myself.
"Christmas Pterodactyl, bitches!"
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Finally watched the clip. Awesome! It's got that silky rhythm that only comes from GOOD stop-motion work.
BTW you've got to check out the two posts below...they've got your name on them (literally).
December 11, 2010 9:56 AM
You are a shameless post pimp.
December 11, 2010 10:23 AM
I just rewatched the episode with Tony this morning, he thinks you're pretty awesome too :)
December 11, 2010 10:45 AM
I just finished watching the episode!! (At work, no less! What did we DO before the internet?)
Freaking Amazing, Octo. Mad, mad props.
December 11, 2010 1:31 PM
I can't believe we ever got through Christmas without a pterodactyl. Awesome job Octopizzunk!
December 11, 2010 1:32 PM
The whole thing really looks great. And the wings and head are very graceful and badass-looking. Congratulations on landing such a great gig and then doing such a great job.
December 11, 2010 1:50 PM
ooh, is the whole episode on the internet somewhere? i've been waiting for comcast to put it up on demand.
December 11, 2010 2:33 PM
NBC.com, AC! Easy-peasy!
December 11, 2010 3:31 PM
I hate trying to spell "pterodactyl" (I cut an pasted it). This is very cool! At the risk of sounding like an even bigger idiot, what's the pterodactyl made out of? As others have noted, great work on a great gig, congrats!
December 11, 2010 5:59 PM
Congratulations! I love the pterodactyl, I saw it in the studio. They had to do a little bit more to it when it was close to time to animate so I got to support it while the glue dried, a good excuse to have my picture taken with it. ;) I'm a fan of Harryhausen and it's a perfect homage.
December 11, 2010 7:58 PM
Fantastic stuff, Octo. I've been bragging you up to some of my nerdier students.
December 12, 2010 9:59 AM
jon and i watched the show the other night and thought it was great! our favorite characters were the christmas pterodactyl and john oliver's "psychologist."
December 15, 2010 6:18 AM