I started this project back in April 2008, as a final project for my Time Arts I class. I “finished” it then, but I was never really happy with it. After a while, I just didn’t want to work on it – I created it in Apple Motion, which ran reeeeeally reeeeeally slow when all 22 (full res) frames were playing at once. Anyway, I finally bit the bullet and finished it, mostly so I (and my actors) could finally use it in our reels.
I emailed Joel Johnson, who originally posted the high-res scans of “Wally Wood’s 22 Panels That Always Work,” to let him know how I used the original, and he posted it on his website…and then it went up on Gizmodo and Boing Boing. A pretty exciting day for Kill Vampire Lincoln Productions!
Anyway, check out Joel’s blog for more information on the original. It’s a really neat story and a great piece of comics history.
Here’s my video (22 Frames That Always Work):
