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Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Happy Father's Day!


To my monstrously great Dad from his monstrously proud Grad!


I come from an artistic family, so my first artistic heroes and mentors growing up were my father, Michael, and my brother, Andrew.


One of the highlights of my career is sharing the films that I work on with my family, they're always my target audience. Which is good, because family is always obligated to tell you they're proud of your work. It's a win-win!

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Camp Grizzly Wins "Best Game by a Publisher at the Show"

This weekend, Ameritrash Games unleashed the horror that is CAMP GRIZZLY on unsuspecting gamers at KublaCon in San Francisco. He are excited to announce that the game was met with great enthusiasm and was voted by con-goers "Best Game by a Publisher at the Show."



I'm sure it didn't hurt that I had a Camp Grizzly advert strategically placed near the ballot box.


The convention was sponsored by our friends at Zombiesmith, whose mascot ensured their would be no cheating during playtests.


We at Camp Grizzly brought our own mascot, Otis Jr, complete with Ameritrash Games onesie.


Game designer, Jason Topolski, and I spent the entire weekend at this table, running game after game. The body count by the end of Sunday was quite high.


Knowing we'd be in playtest lockdown, Jason and I stocked up on Ameritrash-brand lip balm. Gotta stay hydrated.

In honor of our big debut, we decided to include an extra playable character based on the designer.


Here's Jason, with our very first buyers!


We also had blank counselor cards available for any buyers who wanted a commissioned sketch so that they could play as themself.


This was such a popular feature, Jason and I have decided to add it as one of the pledge levels in our upcoming Kickstarter campaign (look for us to launch in July).


Of course, I had to do a complimentary sketch for first customer, Jenny:


As for the play-testing, each game went remarkably smoothly.


Each group gave us at least two thumbs up.


Some even gave us four thumbs up, plus an index and middle finger up! Now that's an endorsement!


 Of course, it's all thumbs up till you draw an "Otis Strikes!" card. Then it's "heads up!"


Jason spent all day at the table, running game after game and explaining the rules over and over to each group. It was a true feat of gaming fortitude!


I did my best to help Jason run the games in a dignified manner...

Our only real competition in the horror game genre, was this RPG that simulates the horrifying experience of watching Episode I for the first time.


Our grisly camp marathon was only interrupted momentarily when the convention hall was stormed by a horde of barbarian nerdlings. Man, this things can give a good war cry.


Of course, nerdlings are trained in the art of war at a young age.


The one game that I can't believe I missed: Jurassic friggin Park. I want this in my house.


All in all, it was a mighty fine convention, and we came away with a few new friends and a lot of great notes on how to make Camp Grizzly an even better for our major release later this year on Kickstarter. So stay tuned!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Boss Man Brings Home the Gold!


Mandrews brought the Oscar around for a bag-pipe laden victory lap around the studio. The first stop: the Animation Department.


If anyone is wondering: no, we don't all get an Oscar, we just share the one. We place it on a stone plinth and surround it with booby traps and interns.





Alba gu brĂ th!


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Monday, January 28, 2013

A Palatable Lunch

When I saw a that a child had furiously scribbled a swatch of color on my lunch menu yesterday, I felt inclined to contribute a doodle of my own to complete the scene.


I wonder which cocktail the kid ordered.

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas!

Here are some of this year's Christmas creations! First, for my girlfriend Heather who shares a slightly macabre sense of humor.
 


For Heather's Mom and Dad, who took us Tannenbaum hunting.



Awaiting Heather this morning (we did our Christmas a day early) was a pennant and several alumni from Monsters University.


But my proudest creation, by far, was this delicious concoction.

 
A milk shake of equal parts vanilla bean ice cream, chocolate chip cookies, and ice; though the solution is named after it's two main ingredients: hot buttered rum and eggnog. Blend it all up and you've got yourself a tall, frosty glass of ButtNog!

1 day, but since I won't be blogging tomorrow...Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Making Christmas


My girlfriend hosted an ornament making party last night. When I saw the black pipe cleaners, my thoughts went immediately to Halloweentown. Above is a very sassy Jack Skellington (maybe this is from when Jack decides to take over the Bravo network).


I followed Jack up with a spider ornament before turning to more traditional Christmas decor with my Skiing snowman.


Here are a few ornaments by the other massively creative party-goers:

"The Snowman Who Doesn't Ski, but Enjoys a Nice Drink at the Lodge" by Jackie, which my snowman was inspired by.


"The Inception" by Angela, featuring an ornament inside an ornament inside an ornament...


"Rudolph The Red-Nosed Clothespin" by Tim.


"The Terrarium" by Kim, with actual soil inside the glass bulb.


"The Containment Zone" by Alanna, containing mutating virus.


And my personal favorite, "The Christmas Tree with Ornaments Christmas Tree Ornament" by Chad.


All in all, it was a very productive party! Maybe we'll have a gingerbread house making party next...

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Opening Weekend of "The Scotland Company"



In traditional British style, we celebrated with tea and cake! And by tea, I mean shots.



We do like to stay well-stocked with actual tea in the dressing room, though.


When people say, "Break a leg!" my co-star JTop hears, "Bust a shoe!" He's really putting his soul into this role.



Our show had what might be my favorite teaser poster of all time.


So, when it came time to put up an actual poster, I wanted to make sure it was done right!



And, in typical narcissistic actor style, I made sure my character was the only one on the poster. Take that, ensemble!


If you're in San Francisco between now and October 27th, come check us out at the Exit Theatre

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