Episode No. 5 of 12. Happy Saturday Everybody.
Episode No. 4 of the Internet Shack was filmed live in front of 4 injured mountain bikers.
Episode No. 3 of the Internet Shack was filmed live in front of David Lee Ross.
Episode No. 2 of the Internet Shack was filmed live in front of a robotic shark.
The Internet Shack
Episode 1 (of 12) of the Internet Shack went live on internet on Saturday Morning. Check it out. If you hate it please leave a negative comment for other twelve year old kids to read.
Last year I worked as the illustrator for this Riverboat Gamblers video. Bang Zoom Entertainment handled all of the production and script writing duties. This is the first animated project I’ve worked on that was this in-depth and hopefully it will lead to additional animation projects. (Anybody from Nickelodeon reading?)
In other news, the video show I’m working on is now rumored to be airing this weekend on the new Thrasher site. I’ll link it up as soon as it goes live.
Internet Shack
The past few weeks I’ve been working with my buddy Mike Aho on an internet video show for Volcom. The first episode (of 12) will be premiering this Monday (3.1.10.) next Monday (3.8.10.) As soon as the internet invites people over to watch the video I’ll let you know.
Also, Jeremy Fish will be in Austin next week and will be doing a 1 Night Only show at Okay Mountain. So like… don’t miss that either. Unless you live really far away. In which case I don’t mean to make you feel bad for not being able to enjoy awesome stuff.
Type to you soon, internet buddies.
-Siebs
The Fudge Factory
My buddy Travis Millard just launched a new website. Head on over, and be sure to tell him that Big Mike sent you. He’ll know who you’re talking about.
OKMTN Adventures
New photo blog over at fecalface documenting some recent Okay Mountain adventures.
Word to your herd.
THIS opens THIS Friday.
THIS is a new art space in LA at 5906 N. Figueroa St. It’s a pretty stacked group show so chances are you’ll see something you like if you make it to the opening. I won’t be able to make it to the opening because I live in Austin and that is way too far to ride my bike. Here’s the piece that I sent for the show. It’s a painting based on a painting.
We just added images from the Big Strange Mystery show at TX State University to the Okay Mountain site. Check it before we have to go wreck it.
Skateboard enthusiasts rejoice in the news that the new Roger Skateboards site is finally up. Check it out at your convenience. Be sure to watch Stephen Stone’s ROTM footage. The dude is shred heavy.
Have a good Tuesday, internet.
-Michael