BEHIND THE SCENES of the Real True Actual Stories

I hope you’ve enjoyed the Real True Actual Stories of America videos! I wrote that introductory sentence and then realized it was NEARLY IDENTICAL to the one I wrote LAST POST but I’m just gonna leave it there because THE SENTIMENT STANDS.

I wrote a blog post for Audible that goes BEHIND THE SCENES of how we made them a little:

To bring characters from Bill Bryson’s One Summer: America 1927 to life in a series of six videos, we merged traditional hand puppetry with motion-capture techniques to create a unique form of animation. Wait -— did we create it? Or did we independently invent a technique that smarter people than us have perfected years ago and are now yawning about? I don’t know and thankfully I don’t care.

BEHIND THE SCENES VIDEO:

The ‘Real True Actual Stories’ videos are animated, but it only ends up as animation via the long way round. The original performance for every character is performed by an actor, using a clothespins-and-rubber-bands-controlled hand puppet with a face drawn on it. I first made a bunch of these very simple puppets a few years ago, for a series of video experiments that were basically just an excuse to talk in funny voices all day long.

The more complex the videos became, the more we began to butt up against the physical limitations of building puppets, props, and sets. We wanted to spend time performing, not laboriously cutting out paper. So I decided to turn to my film editing expertise (from my prior career, before I started making comics), and came up with a way to merge the worlds of live performance with digital design…

The full post is here!

‘Real True Actual Stories’ OUTTAKES feat. Kris Straub

I hope you’ve enjoyed watching the Real True Actual Stories of America animations! If you missed them, I posted them here and here and here.

Originally, before we went the final direction that we did, the pieces were called “Gutzon Borglum and Friends”, and I wanted my pal Kris Straub to narrate them. We went so far as to record a back-and-forth with the (ostensible) star of the videos, Gutzon Borglum.

Since we ultimately changed the direction, this footage became UNUSABLE OUTTAKES, but I still like it! CHECK IT OUT.

LAST TWO: Real True Actual Stories of America

Here are Episodes Five and Six of my animated series ‘Real True Actual Stories of America’, sponsored by Audible.co.uk and Bill Bryson’s One Summer: America 1927.

Episode Five features volatile newspaper magnate and obscure cult leader Bernarr Macfadden! WARNING: Might be saucy; viewer discretion is advised.

Episode Six features America’s most memorable hero of all time, Gutzon Borglum!

VOICES: Jeff Feazell as Bernarr Macfadden! Nikki Rice Malki as his nanny! Narrated by Matt Hopper! And Gutzon Borglum was played by himself.

PREVIOUS EPISODES: ONE AND TWO / THREE AND FOUR

MORE of: Real True Actual Stories of America

Here are two more of my “Real True Actual Stories of America” animations, sponsored by Audible.co.uk and Bill Bryson’s new book One Summer: America 1927.

EPISODE THREE is about Al Capone! The notorious Chicago thug! Ol’ Scarface himself! Whatta rascal!

EPISODE FOUR is about Charles Lindbergh & Charles Nungesser, racing to be the first to cross the Atlantic and claim the Orteig Prize.

These feature the voices of Mike Betette (as Al Capone, Charles Lindbergh, and in last week’s episodes, Babe Ruth and the construction worker); Sean Casey (the newsboy, Charles Nungesser, and last week, Henry Ford); and Jeff Feazell (the newspaper owner). Calvin Coolidge and the manhole lady were played by me! And the narrator is Matt Hopper.

Enjoy!

ANIMATION: Real True Actual Stories of America

Here’s something neat! I was contacted by Audible.co.uk and asked if I’d like to help promote the new book by historian and memoirist Bill Bryson, One Summer: America 1927. TURNS OUT it’s a really interesting book filled with factoids and stories about the personalities and social movements of the 1920s — Babe Ruth, Charles Lindbergh, Al Capone, Al Jolson, and many others whose names are less familiar to us now.

Audible allowed me to, uh, loosely interpret some of the moments in the book to create a series of six animated videos! The first casts Babe Ruth & Calvin Coolidge as odd-couple roommates. The second is about good ol’ Henry Ford.

I’ll post the others in the coming days. Check out the videos, I hope you like them! We had a lot of fun making them.