Toy Shining by Kyle Lambert.
Earlier this year I began following Lee Unkrich, the director of Toy Story 3) on Twitter (@leeunkrich). As well as his journey to the Oscars with Toy Story 3, Lee often tweets about his passion for Stanley Kubrick and the movie The Shining which inspired him to pursue a career in filmmaking. Having seen both The Shining and Toy Story 3 for the first time recently myself, I thought it would be cool idea to mash the two movies together as a fun side project.
It started off with a few notes on a post-it describing how the two movies could be combined and quickly grew into a 25 panel storyboard. Once I had sketched each composition I set about painting the panels with my iPad using the Brushes app. The project took around 2 months to complete in my spare time from idea to the finished storyboard.
Coincidentally, towards the end of the project I was invited to visit the Pixar Studio for the day by one of their artists Don Shank and thought it would be a great opportunity to deliver a printed version of the project to Lee in person. Unfortunatley he wasn’t at the studio that day, but has since recieved the poster, Tweeting.
“Toy Story/The Shining mash-up, painted on an iPad. Incredible gift from @kylelambert. So much awesomeness.”
Higher quality versions of each panel can be seen below as well as a video detailing the painting process on the iPad.
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The Man Without A Facebook Trailer
Once in a while a friend request will come along that will change your life forever.
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Actually I believe it’s still available from RedBubble.
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Used to watch that episode all the time!
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