Thursday, 17 December 2009

Sneak peek: Making of “Meja in the ghost hunter’s hall” part3

We have been visiting the workshop in Stockholm City Theater to discuss some scenographic props they needed to “Meja i spökjägarnas sal”(”Meja in ghost hunter’s hall), a spin-off puppet show based on our award-winning manga series Kick Off. It was great fun visiting the workshop! It was creativity in the air and the puppeters were playful! Like Magnus (image above) who was playing around with a pair of ghost hands. And of course, it was like Christmas when we kept finding props everywhere that come from our manga. It’s simply amazing!

This is the workshop’s “office”. Many of our previous meetings with the theater crew was held in this room. We met to discuss the synopis, storyboard and manuscript with Helena (director) and Andreas (scenographer).

Andreas showed us a sketch of some stage solutions for the play.

As mentioned in earlier blog entries about the play, the theater crew are skilled in many areas. We found Annika, who is a puppeteer, in the workshop creating some Kick Off characters which will be used for the shadow play section of “Meja i spökjägarnas sal”.

Look what we found! The fence from the haunted house and the ghost shaped practice targets Meja uses in her basement in Kick Off manga volume 2! How cool is this?!

A gigantic key hole! A part of the play is the haunted house scene from Kick Off volume 2. We are very excited and curious to know how the theater will play that scene.

“KWOOOM”.  Everyone who reads a lot of manga knows sound effects are very important komponents in a manga (as important as the images!). The theater has taken that to mind. Andreas shows us a smart solution on how he can create many words by making detachable parts to the letters.

Hehe. What is Pacman doing here you may wonder? Will be it used in the play? You’ll see. ^__^

This is a bonus image! It might be a spoiler for those of you who will see the play. But we simply couldn’t resist. It’s so charming.

In the next sneak peek blog entry we will show you some photos of how it looked like when the crew from the theater has started rehersing.

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Links
Sneak peek: Making of “Meja in the ghost hunter’s hall” part2
Sneak peek: Making of “Meja in the ghost hunter’s hall” part1
Read more about “Meja in ghost hunter’s hall” in the Stockholm City Theater’s website (Swedish)
Visit Kick Off’s official website
Read our entry about Kick Off receiving the award “Best comic 2008″ in Sweden.

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Monday, 14 December 2009

Kick Off! fanart part 6

Yay! We have received a new batch of lovely Kick Off-fanart from our fans and readers. We can’t get enough of them! And obviously neither do you! So here you go. Hope you love them as much as we do. And thanks everyone for sending us them! You make us laugh and feel proud (and sometimes even embarrassed!).

Wow, Gatchan is really good in expressing emotions and body language with her pen. You can see a Soya with angel wings floating by Krille’s side. Her facial expression looks somewhat evil though… What is she whispering into Krille’s ear? Is she really an angel? Or a devil? What do you think?

In our last fan art blog entry we asked if there were any Juan fans out there. And yes! MangaThePanda sent ut this picture showing Juans “I’m better than everybody else” attitude. You can see more pictures by him in his DeviantArt-page.

Twitchan has got an idea of an early confrontation between the ghost hunter Meja and the ghost Andreas. Isn’t Meja adorable? Go Meja! Go Twitchan! Check out her other pictures at her DeviantArt-page.

Meja and some Meja fans. This is another irresistibly charming fanart from Gatchan! On this picture Emma, Gatchan and Fred meets ghosthunter Meja. Soya looks a bit terrified. Fred in Meja’s outfit is just awsome!

Alexandra Andersson has found the ultimate cross over between manga characters- Chiko from Kick Off and Rock Lee from Naruto! It must be called Chiko Lee! It should get its’ own manga!

Alexandra Andersson sent us another Chiko Lee. Our hearts melted.

Nelly Karlsson has made a spooky Andreas! Can’t get enough of Nelly, check out her DeviantArt-page!

Gatchan… what more can we say. Meja is planning a hot scen between Andreas and Juan. Doesn’t Krille understand what danger he’s sending Andreas to?! O[]o;;;

Previous fan art blog entries
Kick Off!-fanart del 6!
Kick Off!-fanart part 4
Kick Off!-fanart part 3
Kick Off!-fanart part 2
Kick Off! fanart and reviews

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Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Sneak peek: Making of “Meja in the ghost hunter’s hall” part2

There’s a lot of things happening in the production of “Meja i spökjägarnas sal” (Eng: “Meja in ghost hunter’s hall”), a puppetshow which is a spin-off based on our award-winning manga series Kick Off. Today Stockholm’s City Theater gather gathered the ensemble of “Meja i spökjägarnas sal”, each of them with different super powers, to present the play and read through the manuscript. So far we have mostly been working with the director, art director, set designer and producer. This was the first time for us in the studio to meet the rest of the ensemble who are involved and we looked forward to it! Today was also the first time we got to see the dolls Meja, Andreas, Krille and Jenny (characters from Kick Off). There’s also Yoshiro, who is a new character especially designed and written for the play. On the photo above is the adorable ghost hunter Meja. Don’t you think she has features that reminds of those gracious Japanese BJD dolls?

The super powers gathered! It started with everybody presenting themselves and their roles in the production. Helena explained the marriage between manga and theater and we ended the meating by an aloud reading by the puppeteers. Helena had procesed our storyboards into a manuscript fit for the stage. We worked closely to her when writing and drawing the storyboard for the play.

From lower left corner: Eva Kassander (producer), Annika Arnell (puppeteer), Daniel Trankell (stage manager/teqhnician), Appel (stage manager/teqhnician), en woman (dramaturgist) whom’s name we have forgotten >__<;, Torbjörn Svedberg (composer). In the middle: Magnus Erenius (puppeteer). From lower right corner: Andreas Braula (scenographer and puppeteer), Helena Nilsson (director and art director), Kay Tinbäck du RĂ©es (puppeter).

After the reading the majority of us were moving to another theater closeby for rehersal. Since it was the first rehersal, it was more like moving all the props from point A to point B and figure out how and where they should be. But before moving on to the other theater the puppeteers Andresa and Magnus had a fencing duel in the theater’s workshop.

Today was also the day when the doll-maker Thomas Lundqvist did the hand-over of the puppets to the theater. It was an important part and a symbolic gesture. He brought a big suitcase to the rehersal theater and unpacked the doll carefully. He presented each one of them and explained their features. Appearently Meja and her friends were specially cunstructed to fit the requirements of the play (the need to be very flexible for the action scenes when they cast magic spells against ghosts etc). The dolls were not finished at present, but the theater is allowed to use them for rehearsal now. The dolls will be finished around the beginning of January.

Here are they! The characters from our manga Kick Off - (from left: Krille, Andreas, Yoshiro, Jenny and Meja). We were told that it was quite unusual for puppets to have eyes that can blink, they usually use the body language to express the dolls actions and feelings. But Meja and her friends can blink! Since this is a play based on manga, the doll-maker Thoma wanted the dolls to be able to perform some facial expressions. And that’s why some of them can gaze while others can even lift their eyebrown!

Thomas personal favourite is the doll of Andreas the ghost (the one he’s holding up on the photo), and it’s our personal favourite as well. Andreas has a special set of facial expressions that is very different from the rest. He can look arrogant, but in an other angle he can instead look sad. It’s hard to not pur superlatives on Thomas work, but his craftmanship is really impressing! His interpretation of our Kick Off characters is far beyond our expectatoins. We are honered.

(All Andreas fans out there don’t have to worry about Andreas having a new hairstyle! Thomas is just showing the material he will use to create Andreas’ hair. Later he will have his handsome haircut.)

Chiko, the hamster, shows his discontent of not being in everyone’s focus.The on in focus, at least on this photo, is the doll Hilda (Mejas big sister who is a great ghost hunter).

Thomas had to leave early. But the next cool thing was the dressing of the dolls with the costume designer Anna-Lisa Persson. Anna-Lisa picks the fabric and colors and sew the clothes of the dolls. Even though she only had the dummy clothes with her (they were something similar to an illustrator’s sketch) we were surprised how well her selections of fabric matched with our inital idea when we created the clothes to our manga characters.

Anna-Lisa proudly shows the poncho she has created for Meja especially for the play. In the manga Meja is wearing a coat outdoors, but we agreed it would be too complicated if every character needed an additional jacket (it’s a big hassle dressing the dolls). And that’s why Anna-Lisa created this poncho which keeps some of our original design ideas for Meja’s coat.

They guys dressed! Closest to us is Andreas the ghost, the new character Yoshiro and Krille who is the main character together with Andreas in our manga Kick Off.

The best friends Jenny and Meja. And some footballs!

Meja’s big sister Hilda inspected everything from a chair. Hilda doll is made by the puppeteer Annika Arnell. And she has real hear!!! As you can see the ensemble of Stockholm’s City Theater has not only one but several super powers. Respect!

Left: Did Krille get a new haircut? Haha, no. This is a sample of the hair material Krille is going to have. It’s rumpled like his hair use to be. We like it a lot!

Right: The new guy Yoshiro throws a narrowing glance into somewhere distant, played by the director Helena on this photo.

Here you can see Kick Off’s main characters Krille and Andreas. In this play the gave their position to Meja the ghost hunter.

That’s all for this time’s sneak peek! Next time we will take a look at the props and the rehearsal if we have time.

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Links

Sneak peek: Making of “Meja in the ghost hunter’s hall” part1
Read more about “Meja in ghost hunter’s hall” in the Stockholm City Theater’s website (Swedish)
Visit Kick Off’s official website
Read our entry about Kick Off receiving the award “Best comic 2008″ in Sweden.

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