I can’t help it. Amphilbia summary . Since this episode was boarded after our board team was assembled, it’s almost as if Kyler and Kat provided the official “answer” to the test! (For example, Matt’s pretty ambivalent about pineapple pizza, but he wrote the bit in part because he knew my opinion on it was… less ambivalent. He left Big City Greens to work on the 2019 Disney animated series Amphibia. The things you learn in production. There’s some really nice work here by Amanda Winterstein and Phillip Vose in Maddie’s bakery. The real challenge of this episode was the flooded basement. From how lovingly stupid Jenn made “Suspicion Island (the fake show the family binges),” or how ridiculous the family looks when they begin to suspect one another of foul play - this is a storyboard firing on all cylinders. So was anybody gonna tell me Matt Braly’s mother voiced Anne’s mom, or was I just supposed to find that out on his twitter account myself? You’ll be shocked to learn that the looping texture in Anne’s hair was created completely with practical effects. Created and executive produced by Matt Br… Matthew "Matt" Braly is series director for Big City Greens .. About The Staff. Character deisign by Brandon Wu and Andy Gonsalves. Disney Channel has ordered a third season of animated series Amphibia starring Brenda Song (Dollface) ahead of its season 2 premiere on July 11. Jeff was a very talented writer we were lucky to work with briefly in the very early days of season 1. Props by Andy Gonsalves. From there we reverse engineered the story into a “whodunit” where the family became addicted to binge-watching TV - a concept that should NOT exist at all in Amphibia. Since photography hasn’t been invented in Amphibia yet, we developed a short hand for the kinds of photorealistic paintings they’d have hanging around. 25.08.2019 - The latest Tweets from Matt Braly (@Radrappy). ”. 1.5M ratings 277k ratings See, that’s what the app is perfect for. To that end I think Kat and Kyler did a great job keeping things light and fun regardless of the heavy topic. I’m from New Haven. I remember thinking how cool it was that Sprig could move in that way, and also— oh yeah, he’s totally lost it. writeroffanfiction said: I just realized something Anne is the paladin Sasha the fighter and Marcy is the Ranger. Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. “Stakeout was difficult to write because it deals with all four main characters and, at this point in the writing, we were still trying to figure out who they all were. Amphibia is script driven, meaning that much of a story’s DNA and structure are figured out before the storyboard launch. Work by Ian Worrel, Sun Jae Lee, Phillip Vose, Amanda Winterstein, and Elle Michalka. I couldn’t believe it when I finally saw it! The script of this story has always felt a little serious so I’m so grateful that Hannah and Aaron were able to add so much comedy and charm at the storyboard stage. Ian Worrel and his team did an amazing job making it feel murky, disgusting, and somehow producible. Artwork by Ian Worrel, Phillip Vose, Jules Itzkoff, and Amanda Winterstein. There are some lovely special poses in this episode done by Joe Sparrow. For him, the process of bg design and paint are often combined. Here we'll be posting storyboards, character designs, backgrounds, animatics and more. You can download and listen to the demo track she sent us here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1329IFNherOCPKaJentUMKMw5XEx629rT/view?usp=sharing. Matthew Benjamin "Matt" Braly is a Filipino-American writer, animator, storyboard artist, director, and voice actor. Check it out. But what drew me to this story was seeing Anne and Hop Pop try to relate to one another for the first time. This was an important episode in terms of finding out how the characters would behave around each other during the status quo. Created and executive produced by Annie Award winner Matt Braly (Gravity Falls), the series is inspired by his heritage, family … It was also important to track how comfortable Hop Pop and Polly were with Anne up until now. Sinopsis: Serie de animación infantil de Disney Channel en la que Anne Boonchuy, una niña de trece años mitad tailandesa – mitad americana, es transportada mágicamente al mundo de Amphibia, un lugar habitado por ranas. BILL CIPHER IS GOING TO HAVE A PHYSICAL FORM. Tumblr. Maddie as a character is someone who existed all the way back in development but I really like how she turned out in the actual series. twitter facebook pinterest linkedin tumblr reddit email . Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. This inspired him to get into animation so that he can tell his own stories. A place for all my art. I dig that he’s an axolotl because up until this point we’ve only seen frogs.There was also a fun bit of action here at the end that was boarded by Derek Kirk Kim and Steve Wolfhard. Color by Daniaelle Simonson and Carol Wyatt. Her clothespin hair tie is especially cute to me. Even I forget while watching this one that it all started from a very simple desire to explain Anne’s phone. It was their first board on the show and they did an amazing job together. This world is inhabit by frogs and Anne meets Planter Family. Created and executive produced by Matt Braly (Gravity Falls), the fantastical series is inspired by his heritage, family and childhood trips to Bangkok, Thailand. The only thing more impressive than their individual abilities is how well they compliment each other. Sprig being a cold-blooded frog vs. Anne being a warm-blooded human meant the room temp would definitely be a big issue. This song was actually written by Leslie Wolfhard, Steve’s wife! - According to Matt Braly, Anne Boonchuy's ethnicity is Thai-American just like him. So was anybody gonna tell me Matt Braly’s mother voiced Anne’s mom, or was I just supposed to find that out on his twitter account myself? Phillip Vose has such a dynamic process where he’ll often rough out his composition in color - and then go back and tie down the b/w bg before sitting down and painting it for real. WE HAVE BEEN WAITING 3 YEARS FOR THIS OKAY. Neither of us minded, and in fact, I think it was instrumental in forging the strong creative relationship we share today. Here’s an excerpt of a pivotal scene from Best Fronds: This episode was boarded by Hannah Ayoubi and Aaron Austin. Me? Design highlights in this episode were definitely Loggle and the stickbug. This is the first time we see Sprig’s room, and it fits him perfectly–the hammock bed, the terrariums, the hanging model dragonflies. BGs by Ian Worrel, Daniaelle Simonson, Phillip Vose, Sunjae Lee, Joey McCormick, Elle Michalka, Jules Itzkof: That’s it for “Taking Charge!” See you next time! Leopold Loggle the woodsmith was created to steer Anne to the Doomtree, but we wanted him - and all our side characters - to feel like real people with their own lives, personalities, and quirks. That’s not very heterosexual of you Sasha. Creature designer extraordinaire, Brandon Wu took the concept and ran with it. It was one of the first episodes boarded so we were still finding our voice. It’s also worth noting that this is the first episode to feature painted portraits like the one of Hop Pop with his cane. That’s all for “Cane Crazy!”  Tune in next week for an in depth look at “Flood, Sweat, and Tears!”  Alright, goodbye! It meant we had arrived in a way - that we could always at least point to this episode if we were having trouble in the future. Here’s a particular highlight, boarded by Hannah Ayoubi, which introduces the character Leopold Loggle. The flour is caked on in a really appealing way and I love all the little details in the background. Once again Jenn Strickland and Steve Wolfhard outdid themselves with the boarding of this episode. Revisions were done by Nate Maurer. Not only that but the monstrous moth version of Domino 2 strikes a wonderful balance of creepy and cool: This episode also has some of my favorite special poses: Props by Andy Gonsalves and color styling by Daniaelle Simonson, Ian Worrel, and Carol Wyatt! BGs by Ian Worrel, Phillip Vose, Joey McCormick, Jules Itzkof, Elle Michalka, and Daniaelle Simponson. It was ambitious and a bit risky, but essential to establishing the world and characters the way he wanted. Artwork by Joe Sparrow, Erik Elizarrez, Brandon Wu, Andy Gonsalves, Daniaelle Simonson, and Carol Wyatt: It was important to us that the human world feel relatively drab compared to Amphibia. See you next week with “Best Fronds!”, “I miss Charlie big bottom with all my heart!