Wednesday, December 28, 2011

  RECORDING NEONI  
    With Actress Mary McElree    

Mary performs the voice of Neoni LeLuni. Check out a few of her lines for the Pilot Episode Animatic.

NEONI
Cap, aren't you forgetting something?

CAP
Sandwiches!

NEONI
No.

CAP
Doggie Snacks???

NEONI
No. Your flashlights...

CAP
Flashlights! LIGHTastic. Glad I reminded you!


(Mary McElree, Neoni Leluni; Rod Butler, Captain FlashLight)

Hear Mary as Neoni in the Smooth & Steady video at

Monday, December 26, 2011


  CREATING SOUND EFFECTS 


PILOT EPISODE ANIMATIC, PAGE 7
Neoni's Sliding Chair

In the pilot episode, "STOP EVERYTHING," enemy robots surround the SkyLighter, ready to attack and destroy. Neoni slides her chair to the center position, ready to fire LumaBlasters.


And what sound should we hear when that chair zips over to the center position? 

ZOOP!  or a  ZZZRRR-KLINK!  or a cool WHOOOOOSH?

Since I'm the Sound Designer, I've got to decide AND figure out how to to make the sound.

Welcome to the world of making sound effects. It's the art they call FOLEY. Foley artists come up with sounds for footsteps, swishing clothing, laser blasters, all kinds of stuff.

Sometimes, like now, they have to invent the sound, using stuff you might have around the house. Like this stuff.



I'll be using the shoe and the pan to make the Captain's footsteps climbing down a ladder. And I think the power drill could work for the sliding sound of Neoni's chair. I'll grab the drill and give it a try.



I start recording on Pro-Tools an pull the trigger.

ZZZZZZRRRRRP! 

Hmm. This could work. 

So I keep the recording, which looks like this shaded block on the screen, with a pink waveform over it.


Then I look back at Parker's drawings, and re-read my script, which look like this:


Now I'm starting to think, it sounds too much like a drill. It's gotta sound cool and unique. 

So maybe I'll make the sound thicker, maybe add some delay, like doubling the sound, or mix in a musical sliding sound, making it more cartoony.

I guess I'll have to play around with it for a while, until I feel like it sounds right for an episode of Captaaain FlashLight! 

Check back soon, I'll tell you--and show you--how it turned out!

Keep Shining! Keep Praying. Leave a Comment!

As we work toward this LIGHTastic new series called

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Darkness Doesn't Stand A Chance...with
BLINKIE THE LUMADOG!

Wishing You A Bright & Merry Christmas From
THE BRILLIANT ADVENTURES OF
CAPTAIN FLASHLIGHT

Thursday, December 8, 2011


     SNEAK PEEK!    

Chapter One
Darkne-Bob!

The midnight streets of Filament City stretched out in every direction. Street lamps lined the sidewalks, glowing through the mist, and a neon CLOSED sign flickered in a store window. All was well. But not for long.
       The sound of a speeding vehicle grew louder and louder, becoming a full RRROOARRR! Screeching around a corner came the Broken-Bulb Cycle, a three-wheeled dragster with a cracked light bulb for a cockpit. Rattling and shaking, it sped down the street and off into the darkness.
       Around the same corner, a brilliant beam of light came sweeping into the street, followed by the silvery flying flashlight known as the SkyLighter. With a WHOOOSH! it flew past and disappeared into the night, its sharp beam cutting through the fog.
       In the Broken-Bulb Cycle, the short, frizzy-haired professor known as Low Voltage held a remote control and yelled out commands. "Faster, faster, faster Bulbus!"
       "I could go faster, faster, faster Boss if I had some pizza, pizza, pizza," replied Bulbus, his huge henchman and personal driver, with his stomach growling in agreement.
       "Eungh!" snorted Low Voltage, "Keep driving! We've almost got them now..."

TO BE CONTINUED...




Sunday, December 4, 2011

  COOL NEW SHOTS 
  from
  "STOP EVERYTHING!"
  CAPTAIN FLASHLIGHT PILOT EPISODE ANIMATIC
    Artwork by Parker Ott
    All Images Copyright 2011 Filament City Media

          Captain FlashLight

          Neoni LeLuni in the SkyLighter

          Blinkie fires his LumaLight

Friday, December 2, 2011


Cool
artwork 
by
Parker
Ott.
Thank You Lord for such a great artist!
Who
is
also
an
animator,
a
story-
crafter
and
a
great
friend,
too!