Tag Archive for 'Animation'

Geni (2010)

This is an animation I made with Epipheo Studios for Geni.com.

Firedog (2010)

This is an animation I made with Epipheo Studios for the relaunch of Firedog and be view on the home page Firedog.com. I created all the animation and resources except for the Firedog logo itself and the two animated logos of jumping dog that they use for many projects. The script, voice over and music was created by others. Firedog (Rev 11)

Fly Through Space (2009)

This is a fly through space project I did in 2009.

Burned (2009)

Burned (2009) from TJ McKimmey on Vimeo.

This is an animation project I did for a client in late 2009.

Robot Dance (2008)

TJ McKimmey – Robot Dance (2008) from TJ McKimmey on Vimeo.

Watch a dance off between two robots, Nano Bot and Mellow Bot. My final for my Stop Motion Class.

Magic Board (2007)

TJ McKimmey – Magic Board (2007) from TJ McKimmey on Vimeo.

This animation was the second project I did for my first animation class.

Planetoid (2007)

TJ McKimmey – Planetoid (2007) from TJ McKimmey on Vimeo.

Planetoid was my animated short created for my final in my first animation class.

Caterpillar Global Mining (2007)

TJ McKimmey – Caterpillar Global Mining (2007) from TJ McKimmey on Vimeo.

This is an animation I did for Caterpillar all the way back in 2007.

The Secret Of Kells

The Secret Of Kells is an Irish traditional animated feature film. The story is about a young boy named Brendan who lives with his monk uncle in the walled city of Kells. His uncle is very controlling and wants to protect Brendan and the city from the outside world. One day another monk comes to the city with a book that needs completed. He inspires Brendan to adventure beyond the walls of the city and to help complete the book. The story continues with very adventurous and emotional moving moments.

The first thing many people will notice about the film is the visuals. They stand out compared to all other animated feature films. The story is based around the Irish Book Of Kells. The beautiful ornate illustrations from the real book itself was the main inspiration for the film’s art direction. Every single shot looked likes like a completely different hand drawn Illustration that moves. Everything is very flat and geometric but there is still a very strong organic element to each image. Just because the style might look basic, the animation is still fluid and not choppy.

As a traditional animator myself, I found the film’s visual style extremely enjoyable. I am a fan of the video game series The Legend Of Zelda, which The Secret Of Kells had a very smiler style and story to the series. But many fantasy adventure stories have smiler plots and style. I am such a big fan of Zelda that the similarities actually made me enjoy the film more, instead of a negative factor.

I am happy the film was nominated for the Academy Award For Bet Animated Feature. Even though it did not end up winning, the nomination alone will make more people watch this film that could have easily gone over looked. I still wish The Secret Of Kells had actually won because its story and style were just as good as the rest of the collection. The film is appropriate for all ages, but adults might understand it a little more. So I highly recommend this film to everyone.

The best way to describe the film is to simply show you more images.