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Behind the Scenes

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Yo faithful viewers.

Check out this short film showing a behind the scenes peek into how Border Country was conceived and completed.

Thanks to Photographer Andrew Michael and producer & editor David Huffman for their hard work in making this little slice of ThreeHouse exposure… Also, keep an eye out for Kevin, Kristen and I showing our signature dance moves…

The Making of Border Country from Jeremy Collins on Vimeo.

ThreeHouse in the Classroom

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

For high school students all around, Kevin and Kristen Howdeshell are teaching a two-day Motion Graphics workshop at the Kansas City Art Institute March 13 & 14.

Hurry and sign up by February 15!  

Class information:

Fo Reel!?
Instructors: Kevin and Kristen Howdeshell
Fo Reel!?  Is an initiation to the world of motion graphics.  This course will take you, brave student, through the process of creating an entire animated motion graphics piece.  If this were a cake mix, you would stir in your own eggs, oil and water, pop the batter into the oven of After Effects, and pull out a treat that has your own unique flavor. While this workshop will be spent in front of the computer screen, please be prepared for some sketching.  We’ll practice going from paper to Photoshop to After Effects.  Basic to moderate computer knowledge would be extremely helpful.

 

For more information, please visit www.kcai.edu/pcal-3.  We’d love to see you in the lab!

 

 

In the lab

In the lab

Being ThreeHouse

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
ThreeHouse--Strings Attached

ThreeHouse–Strings Attached

 

Jeremy Sketching

Jeremy completely focused on a doodle.

David Huffman, bringing things together

David, bringing things together

 

Kevin enjoying a break and a latte

Kevin enjoying a break and a latte

She thinks she's a rock star

Kristen posing for the cameras.

 

Gregory Kolsto, the caffeinated heart beat of ThreeHouse

Gregory Kolsto, the caffeinated heart beat of ThreeHouse

Happy Holidays, World!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Yes world!  We at ThreeHouse wanted to send our best to you and your families during the holiday season.

We were extremely excited to hook up with fellow Kansas City creative studio, House of Tears Design, to construct an e-card for an international shipping company, Phoenix International.  The card’s purpose was not only to thank clients all across the globe for their business, but to spread the joy of giving and sharing with one’s community.  

From the beginning, we knew that this was going to be a big mile marker for the ThreeHouse team.  House of Tears Design gave us a long creative leash to develop the concept of the e-card based on Phoenix International’s three pillars:  Planet, People, and Prosperity.

Kevin took charge of the design process, the characters, and the overall glow the piece would have.  This was where he ran!  Character design is a realm where he excels, and hasn’t done for an animation since our senior thesis film 2 years ago.  We wanted to make this piece as beautiful as we could, so we put in extra effort.  

We were definitely going to take advantage of this creative freedom although we sometimes made things more challenging for ourselves.  The bear on the bike is an example of that.  He was going to be a difficult animation problem to solve, making his feet propel the petals.  The furry guy was so cute though, we sacrificed our sanity during the animation process.  

I learned a lot from animating on this card.  The bike and the bear were difficult to figure out.  Though he rode the bike for only about 3 seconds in the entire piece, I tried to do quite a bit of research on my own bike out in the parking lot, paying attention to the ratio between my tire speed and my pedaling and how my torso was moving while I pedaled.  

One of my favorite sections to work on was the sad fox and his reaction to receiving the bike.  It takes him a second to comprehend the gift.  He wipes his nose, straightens his tail, jumps on and is ready to go!  The challenge was to give these characters that are limited flat puppets, facial expressions and emotions.  The solutions might be subtle, like a twitch of the ear.  

Another highlight of this process was showing a studio-mate’s 3-year-old daughter the squirrels that I had been animating.  She told her father that night her favorite thing about his new studio was the running squirrel.  So cute!

I hope that you all can enjoy this as much as we have enjoyed working on it.

Title Frame
Planet Board

People Board

Prosperity Board
Picnic Board

ThreeHouse Trinity Re-birth

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

 

 

not a lot of lounging happening

much to enjoy

 

view from above the crowds

view from above the crowds

December 4, First Friday marked the ThreeHouse trinity re-birth. We are officially Media, Studio, and (drum roll) Gallery all in one . Here are some images from our first show on Friday. It was a big success. Many people came and joined us. Once empty walls are now going to be displaying Jeremy’s art all around the city.  

 

And my brownies were a hit! 

The last three weeks have been crazy with moving in, finishing up animation and design work, and totally changing the face of this space. It felt really great to have so many people filling our new gallery space on First Friday. ThreeHouse is getting legit fo’ real!

Thanks Randy Braley for the pics.

-Kristen

Hunt for the House

Friday, September 4th, 2009

After a year and half of existing as ThreeHouse in our lovely little studio in union hill, we are on the hunt for a new space.  Anyone locally know of a perfect space where we could build a 13 foot tall climbing wall, roast coffee in house, and make some art, all within 5-10 minutes of our homes in Westport?  We are looking daily. Lines are now open.

Here’s the dream, from pekipeki in Japan-

Latest Reel

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

We are excited to share our latest reel with the big bad world. three-house.com has finally gone live, after many aborted attempts being interrupted by ACTUAL WORK.

“Who needs a site if you’re busy?”

Well… the statement around the studio is “you don’t actually exist in this world anymore unless you have a website, so here we are.”

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