Labels: behind the scenes, scissor cop
We've posted Scissor Cop Kids, a little self spoof animated by our own Greg Erskine. It also includes a nod to our friend Mitch Magee's Mr Glasses.
Scissor Cop has been nominated for 5 different Channy Awards at the first Channel 101 NY Awards show!
There's some great competition, it's an honor to be nominated, yadda yadda, WE WANT TO WIN!
Anyway, we've been working on some of the pre-taped content for the awards show, which you'll later be able to see online.Labels: channel 101, scissor cop
Hello! Party like it's 2003: we finally got a blog! To kick things off I thought we'd do a little behind the scenes of the action packed Scissor Cop Episode 5!
We intially set our sights on using an alley way, but abandoned it (we had previously abandoned that poor little alley during episode 4, but finally used it in episode 6) after lucking out with a totally sweet warehouse.
For the car stunt we had 3 cameras, with 1 running at 60 fps for slow-mo. With some careful placement of actors, camera angles, and a wall of boxes, this stunt looks much more dangerous and spectacular than it actually is. That said, don't do stunts.
Labels: behind the scenes, scissor cop