"I knew in advance
#FreakOnALeash was going to be half-animation, half-live action, so my piece of the puzzle was the animation side... Our conversations were, 'Well, do we want to separate the animation from the live action, or do we want to pass it on?' I came to the decision that we would use [the bullet] as a baton. I would start and hand it to them and they would do their thing and then they would hand the baton back to me and end it on the animation...
In the [Freak] video, the thing was that bullets and guns are adult toys, and children are innocent. And although we've seen plenty of examples where adults' bad behavior can cost children their innocence and at the extreme, their lives, we wanted to create it as a bit of a metaphor that when the guard comes in, he shoots the bullet, and then you see the potential danger... But at the end, the little girl just grabs it, and gives it to him. And it was a little bit of, 'Silly man, Trix are for kids, not for rabbits,' like, 'You're an adult. This is your stuff. Here, take it back.'" -
#Todd_McFarlane #FollowTheLeader #FTL25 | Sketch:
@GregCapullo