Another semesters' worth of brilliant thesis students, and although I wasn't teaching Character Design this go around the Sun, I did have the privilege to mentor two of those thesis students, and do an Independent Study with a third. The students just keep on getting more skilled, and I keep on trying to convince myself I played some small role in all that, but what they all really need is a couple opportunities to float down their stream. So, with those hopes in mind, here are this years presentations I made it to. I'll start with my two mentorships; Melissa and Bryson who both gave fantastic presentations!
Gothic Horror is Bryson Kaps' high court, and his creatures are of the most inventively creepy I've seen come out of the PNCA. Bryson developed a wonderful world, filled with a period cast, and beautifully macabre creatures to be discovered within. I'd love to one day see Bryson's novella and subsequent world, The Pits of Agartha in book form, from any of you smaller publishers out there, or even on screens! Inventive horror, and a quick Pen and Ink technique which can be used in a number of different venues.
Grace Murphy - Grace's presentation was filled with all the wide eyed enthusiasm we've grown to expect, and her pitch for an animated tv series called Bad Karma, was exactly that. An enthusiastic journey to behold! Simply one of the tightest, most fun, thought out pitches I've seen and heard, ready for any network exec to ponder bringing to Light!



Do yourself a favor, check em all out, and I'll see you next year for another volley of brilliant wigs poppin' out of the PNCA! Stay tuned!