Archive for June, 2007

More Beat Boards

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Here is the rest of the boards for Saturn’s story. For a recap, please see this previous post. Click on the images for a closer look!






Over and out,
Mother Earth

Charity Auction

Monday, June 25th, 2007

On June 30th Cartoon Network is hosting a charity auction for the Family Service Agency of Burbank at the CN Studio building in Burbank. There will be many, many pieces up for bidding from dozens of talented animation artists, not only from CN, but from all over. My husband donated 3, including an original inked drawing!

I wasn’t able to put in a Galaxy Girl doll this year, but I did make this one-of-a-kind “y’ello kitty” plush for the event.

Come and join us if you’re in the neighborhood!

Over and out,
Mother Earth

I LOVE NEW YORK!

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Just returned from the Licensing Show in New York City where Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls debuted as a property available for licensing!! It went well and looked really cool! You can see below that the girls were featured alongside Skelanimals, which, if you’ve been to Hot Topic recently, is becoming quite popular. I was happy to be associated with former Disney artist, Mitchell Bernal.

Many thanks to the wonderful folks at Art Impressions. And to my brother Jason for the super cool panel design.

Over and out,
Mother Earth

Dancin’ to the Beat Boards!

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

I’m not sure if I’ve metioned it here before, but I’m producing a Galaxy Girls short. A while back I wrote a treatment for a “micro-series” which would encompass 13 3-minute episodes that, when combined together sequentially, would tell one big story. My plan for the whole thing is that it be told entirely to music, with little or no dialogue (except for 2 episodes that involve singing.) I’ve picked one episode to produce on my own, hoping that when it’s done, someone with money will want me to make the rest. Here is the basic gyst of the series as a whole:


Milky Way’s joy in life is to explore her realm, meet new friends and find adventure. While visiting our Solar System for the very first time, Milky comes across a beautiful, small planetoid. But when she touches it, it shatters into 11 pieces, releasing the villain who was imprisoned inside, the massively destructive and terrifying BLACK HOLE!!!

Milky must find the pieces of the planetoid and re-imprison this threat to the known universe, but the fragments have been hurled to each of the planets of the star system that surrounds her. As she searches for them, she meets each and every one of the Galaxy Girls, and each girl must use her unique talents to help Milky retrieve the fragments and save the Universe from being sucked in and devoured by Black Hole’s evil vortex!

The story I picked to make is the one involving Saturn and how she uses her talent to help Milky Way find a piece of the fragment. So what you see below is part of the next step. I’ve broken the story down into the most basic beats that need to be hit. I then gave these beat boards to my freind Jim Venable, who is the composer for Foster’s and Powerpuff. He is going to write a song to illustrate these beat boards. You see, I want these episodes to feel like music videos rather than a scored film. When Jim is finished the song, I will start the real storyboard and choreograph the shots and animation to the song.

And on a final note, please forgive the messiness of the drawings. I draw fast when I board, and I get a little messy. As long as the idea gets across, that’s all I need. Click on the picture to enlarge (if you care to…)



TO BE CONTINUED!!!

Over and out,
Mother Earth

Your Guide to the Girlaxy

Monday, June 4th, 2007

I’m self-publishing a book, and here’s the proof! Har har. Bad joke. I just got this “proof” last week, and it now that it’s been approved, I’ll be expecting 100 of these later this month and the remaining 900 in July. It’s 54 pages and features my illustrations and a little psuedo-astrology self-analyzing sort of guide to help you figure which Galaxy Girl you are most like. It will be available for sale late July on my web site, Amazon and at the San Diego Comicon. Here’s a peek inside…

Over and out,
Mother Earth