Freelancing

Posted by eyal on May 20th, 2009

It’s official now. The world is my oyster, carpe diem, network and shmooze and get creative. I’m officially available for hire as of now. On the plate…revamp and update this site (as well as QuantumGrey), add illustrations, go on a well deserved vacation somewhere hot where they serve drinks with little umbrellas, expand my knowledge in all things industry-related, build a giant robot, and drag summer as long as possible. Oh, and get a motorcycle.

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“Who is it?”
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Ok folks, gotta run…destiny awaits…Geronimooooooooooo!

New illustration site

Posted by eyal on May 20th, 2009

Just stumbled across Illustration Mundo . Looks like a great resource for illustrators. Also, picked up a new 3D related magazine called 3DArtist. Looks like it’s going to give 3D World a run for it’s money. By the way, how come only the Brits come up with such nice glossy magazines for the industry. Note to self…there might be some competitive spirit about to enter the fray.

Rollbots…The last stretch

Posted by eyal on February 27th, 2009

As February is ending, the show I’ve been on for the past year is entering it’s final stretch out the door and directly into the countless television screens across North America (and possibly the world…thanks bitTorrent).

You can check out Rollbots on YTV every Saturday morning and follow the exciting adventures of our rolling mechanobotthingamajigs.

It had its trials and tribulations, and the road is not all clear but it definitely was worth it.
Enjoy.

Tel-Aviv…12 hours later

Posted by eyal on July 31st, 2008

Tried to force myself to go back to sleep…but that ain’t happening. Oh well, jet lag will be my companion for the next (hopefully only) couple of days.

But on the other hand, I got to experience sunrise and hear the country of Tel-Aviv (yes, it has it’s own unique energy not found anywhere else in Israel) wake up. Doesn’t help that the big trucks carrying whatever ungodly loads just screech and slam under my window…but that’s a minor detail.
A good, hot and sweet black coffee should do the trick to get me started today, as well as a nice walk along the boardwalk.

El Camino revisited

Posted by eyal on July 31st, 2008

It’s the last day of July, almost 8 months to the day since I finished walking El Camino de Santiago. It seems like a distant memory now, done in another time, another life.

I’m in Tel-Aviv right now, having just arrived for family reasons. The jet lagged - i.e. eyes popping open at 4:16 a.m. - seems to have bested me tonight, and since sleep is now a losing proposition, I’ve decided to delve back into that chapter in my life and try to make some sense of it now.

For starters, I want to do the Camino again. I feel I haven’t gotten what I needed from it. I’ve walked only 2/3 of it (having had to detour the last “official” third and return to Madrid to meet my siblings and Yvette). I think walking it again from beginning to end fully will allow me to go deeper into that meditative state I began to feel in my 2nd week of walking. Also, and this is probably the biggest lesson I’ve learned…I must walk it completely alone. The first 5 days I walked with Nicholas, Christophe and Jean-Luc (my French contingency). It was a great experience, sharing the road with them, but I think it developed into a kind of dependency amongst ourselves. Only after I’ve struck out on my own, did I truly begin to feel the power of the Camino. By being alone with my thoughts, the road marked with the passing of my feet, did I begin to notice something that I can only sum up as The Glory of Creation. A single tree in a barren field, with the light of a rising sun hitting it just so, the soft swells of hills interweaving with one another dotted by small tree copses, the all-encompassing muted hush of sea waves hitting a hidden shore at the end of the world…maybe it is divinity at play, maybe it’s just a release of the grasps of what we perceive as “real” in our modern lifestyles. I don’t know, all I know is that it’s there to be discovered and experienced. And it’s unlike anything else I’ve felt in my life.
I just touched the surface of it, skimmed it’s vast potential, but had to end it - feeling now unfulfilled.
I must go back and reconnect.

T-shirt mania

Posted by eyal on May 11th, 2008

A little bit of sibling promotion…Keren has submitted a T-shirt design to threadless.com. Here’s the link to the design:
the Thread Master - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever

Feel free to post comments and vote for it.

Snow, snow and more snow

Posted by eyal on March 8th, 2008

Looking outside from my 12th floor apartment towards Spadina Rd, at the incessant snow falling from above, its easy to imagine that the world just stops to exist a few dozen meters ahead. The last time I experienced that feeling was in Finisterre, at the end of the Camino de Santiago, where a thick wall of fog surrounded that lonely piece of land jutting out towards the Atlantic Ocean. Finisterre, on that windy, rainy January day, was a very appropriate name (literally meaning “end of the earth”). There was wonder and magic and hope and a connection to life and the world that is so rare to find these days. It was easy to imagine a time when nobody knew what lay beyond the waves of the great big sea, and where imagination could take you on wondrous trips and create uninhibited worlds of amazement.
But now, back in Toronto, it’s hard to capture that magical feeling that pervaded so much of the way of the Camino de Santiago. Too much concrete, too much noise, too many sad people starring at their shoes and not making eye contact, or talking on their cellphones but not to the person beside them. Too much fast fast fast and not enough step back and breathe. Life in North America 21st century-style. It sucks. Was that too abrupt? Oh well…It reminded me of the Blue Man Group show I saw a couple of years ago. One of their skits showed people talking to other people - via the internet, in a crowded internet cafe, but nobody was talking to the people around them. They made it look entertaining, but there is sadness in that picture.
So the blah weather is making it feel a bum day. I agree…but…look at the snow, and how white and clean it’s making the world look. And how quiet it is. Is that a stirring of that same magic as above? I’d like to believe so. Do you?

On another note, I’ve started working at Elliott Animation a couple of months ago, as a Lighting/Rendering/Compositing Technical Director. The show is called Rollbots, and it’s looking like a winner, people!

Cheerios, and stay warm.