Joe Schlesinger
silverspringshow.com
Joe Schlesinger
@silverspringshow.com
I love animation! Goal is to animate a feature length movie on my own. www.silverspringshow.com
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Pizza Delivery!
Not proud of this #animation but posting as a critique. The signs for the pizzeria are too bold white and the camera dolly is too weird for my taste. playing with a 3d scene and lighting in After Effects and loving the potential! My movie will be animated in #aftereffects.
The Silver Spring Show! Is it a TV show or a movie? Well you can watch the entire first season in about two hours. #indieanimation #silverspring #silverspringshow
October 30, 2025 at 4:35 AM
using a dip pen to trace my backgrounds onto celluloid sheets and then paint with oil paints. i’m using oil paints and not acrylic as i enjoy the buttery-ness, the colors are brighter (from my experience acrylic drys darker). they take longer to dry, so it’s an experiment with student grade paint.
October 13, 2025 at 12:16 AM
Pizza Delivery!
Not proud of this #animation but posting as a critique. The signs for the pizzeria are too bold white and the camera dolly is too weird for my taste. playing with a 3d scene and lighting in After Effects and loving the potential! My movie will be animated in #aftereffects.
September 26, 2025 at 9:27 AM
Reposted by Joe Schlesinger
The mouse is fine with horror pastiches, but draws the line at merch.
Disney Is Getting Sued Over Just How Much Mickey Mouse Counts as Public Domain
The mouse is fine with horror pastiches, but draws the line at merch.
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September 24, 2025 at 11:47 PM
Making my backgrounds in Google Sketchup and tracing onto sheets and animation cels. here is the intro of a lighthouse the boys found while crash landing on an island somewhere in canada. #googlesketchup #animation #silverspringshow
September 25, 2025 at 12:12 AM
I will be drawing all my background in daylight and converting them to night in photoshop. here the boys are stranded in a lighthouse on an island somewhere in Canada. this is digital but it will make sense when i paint the celluloid sheets for the final project.
#lighthouse-cartoon
September 17, 2025 at 11:41 PM
Reposted by Joe Schlesinger
Apple's 'Behind the Mac' Video Dives Into Severance Season 2 Editing Techniques
Apple's 'Behind the Mac' Video Dives Into Severance Season 2 Editing Techniques
Apple today shared a new "Behind the Mac" video that's focused on hit Apple TV+ show Severance, demonstrating how Macs were used for editing the series. The 11-minute video is accompanied by an in-depth article with additional details, but be warned, there are season two spoilers in both the video and the article. According to Severance editor Geoffrey Richman, the final episode of the series was one of the most difficult to edit. One scene had 70 angles and takes to choose from, so he used a single multicam clip to play nine angles simultaneously to choose the most ideal shots. There was around 83TB of footage to comb through. Richman primarily uses an iMac, and because he works remotely, he connects to a Mac mini that runs professional video editing software Avid. When he's on the go, he's still able to work on a MacBook Pro thanks to the syncing between Macs. The video that Apple shared has a lot more insight into the editing process, along with some of the concepts and ideas that the team took into account when working on Severance season two. The second season of the show wrapped up last week, and the entire season is now available for streaming on ‌Apple TV‌+. This article, "Apple's 'Behind the Mac' Video Dives Into Severance Season 2 Editing Techniques" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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March 26, 2025 at 4:20 PM