“Son of a Snow-Man” – 8-Leafer Studios Most Recent Short

Hey everyone, Cloverman Joe Carlson here, head of 8-Leafer Sudios in Duluth, MN. We’ve been pretty busy this year, but also not, and I’ll explain why. As you may be aware, 8-Leafer Studios is my baby, I’m basically a crazy hermit of an artist, and although I try to keep focus on our whole team, I do 95% of the editing, writing, scoring, filming and planning, and I’ve been kindof overloaded this year. I’m basically just a guy who’s really driven to create stuff, I have my crazy stories and none of it would be possible without the help of my friends acting out the parts for me, but this year my production has been significantly slowed down over some family stuff, along with seasonal preparations, but the work hasn’t come to a complete stop, as we’re still working on the “Solomon” short, and last night I finally filmed the last shot involving the monster puppets. To give you a quick update, we’ve done a couple reshoots with Jack Schmidt in the costume, and we needed to lock in which takes we would be using before we could do a majority of our puppeteering, and unfortunately there’s still 1 more little shot we need to get of schmidty in the actual costume, and then it’s smooth sailing editing it from that point on.

In the meantime, last year we completed our holiday special, “Son of a Snow Man,” starring Jack Schmidt, basically as himself, and myself as the voice of “Franky, the Snowman,” and when it was finished, I just kind of quietly put it out there with no special blog announcement or anything. I try not to be a pompous ass but in retrospect, some fanfare with the release would have probably done us some good, even though we only have 1 anonymous fan that I know of lol. Like I said, I’m a bit of a hermit and don’t really know a lot of people, but expansion is still the plan. I basically use these projects to understand anything I might be asking any future team members to do. I want to see first-hand exactly how difficult and complicated the processes are, so I don’t abuse or overextend anyone under the 8-Leafer Studios banner in the future. Maybe someday people will see our stuff and we’ll have some real money to throw at the local talents, so I can do my part in putting Minnesota on the filmmaking map, but for now I’m comfortable doing these low-pressure goofy shorts, as my priority in this stage is the comfort of my actors, because in my case, they’re doing me a favor, so I don’t pressure them with too many takes or by giving them too much to remember. Not only that, if I made the rest of the videos around them perfect, not only would it put more pressure on my volunteer actors, but the videos would never get done, because again, I’m just one guy doing the planning, filming, scoring, editing, sets, costumes, sound, etc.

Anyways, it snowed here in Duluth today, and I figured it would be fitting to share our holiday special with you now. I’m particularly proud of this one, the experiment here being the animation behind our snowman, named “Franky.” I’ve always wanted to do a winter holiday special. Franky has a mouth on him you won’t forget lol. It definitely shows some improvements, but working with small sets like we do, it also showcases the shortcomings of working with small sets, as there’s a shot where we just can’t zoom in enough while staying in focus, so we need to get ourselves a new Lense for focusing on smaller things. I’m not made of money, but I’m still super proud of how “Son of a Snow-Man” came out. It’s a slightly different take on the “Frosty the Snowman” fable, and hopefully we can give you a smile this holiday season. Below, you can watch “Son of a Snow-Man” in both its censored and uncensored forms.



So there you have it, our winter holiday special, from us to you!
Fun fact: This project happened mainly because I wanted an excuse to own a top-hat :3


Check out our 8-Leafer Studios website here: www.josephcarlson77.com



Random 8LS Fact: Hey fan, you may have noticed the video “Space Trololol” has no uncensored versions available. That’s because its star character, “Nixie”, is voiced by a Duluthian named Erika Lynn Adams, known for her radio show “The Tale Collector,” and the books she has authored, like “Allie’s Adventure on the Wonder,” and her children’s book, “New Moons Family.” She was kind enough to help me out by playing the part, and since she’s the author of a well-known children’s book, we aren’t releasing uncensored videos with her character. I don’t even think I rendered any to be honest, so if you’ve been waiting for that to come out, sorry but it’s probably not happening :3

New “Solomon” Update from Joe Carlson

Hey everybody, Joe Carlson here, head of 8-Leafer Studios here in Duluth, MN, and the last you heard from me was an update on my latest project, “Solomon,” featuring my first attempt at creature effects. The film is a story-driven PSA about the mutation epidemic of the 90s and the dangers of wreckless science and pollution, and “Solomon” happens to be one of the first characters I ever invented, back when I was in first grade. Long story short, the film was supposed to be a quick gag project that could’ve been produced in a month, basically with a heavily decorated sock puppet, but the more I worked on the project, the more I cared about it. I spent an unscheduled 6 months on the puppet pieces, and there’s about to be a second reshoot for 3 new shots, but those aren’t the reasons I feel the need to drop this update: Like I said, originally this was supposed to be a goof project, so I didn’t plan on taking every step to make it perfect, I’m just one guy with a really hardcore hobby, so I was going to edit it in different programs that could handle different editing techniques, render my scenes, and load those videos into premiere pro, which would cause an inevitable slight drop in quality. Well, instead, I’ve decided to start the edit over entirely in the newest version of premiere pro, and get it all done in one place.

Joe Carlson and Solomon seeing “Strange Nature” at the Duluth Zinema with its director, James Ojala

Although I’ll be starting the edit over from the beginning, I’ll be doing my best to stay on track, as I’m also trying to schedule another shoot with Erika Adams for our next episode featuring “Nixie,” and we’re quickly coming up on that one-year mark in October, from when the cameras first started rolling for “Solomon” on that windy day. I hoped it wouldn’t take this long, and I’m not sure the final product will match my effort, but this is a real passion project that hopefully will keep an important topic alive.

“Solomon” – Coming Soon from 8-Leafer Studios

Hi, Joe Carlson here, and 8-Leafer Studios is my baby. I must “art,” and since film school I’ve been making my own little universe, with the help of my amazing friends, without whom my work would be impossible 🙂 Most recently, Jack Schmidt and I appeared in “Son of a Snow-Man,” and I’ve been too busy to post about that one, maybe we’ll do a deep dive come winter, but for now I want to talk to you about my latest project, “Solomon.”

As part of what Jack Schmidt has unofficially coined “the gummiverse”, “Solomon” will be one of my first videos in years that actually has an on-location setting, yet I can confirm that they belong to the same pantheon of characters, joining “Nixie” the Sprite, “Clover-Man,” “Dane Kirschnott,” “Topper Selfmann” and “Captain Tombstone.” These videos have all had some kind of experimental aspect, “Space Trololol” for example features my first attempt at stop-animation, and took about a month and a half to work on, but “Solomon” has my first attempt at creature creation.

“Solomon” may be the first character I ever really created, as a sketch in one of my 1st-grade school notebooks. Wetlands were a heavily discussed topic, as the midwestern US was experiencing an epidemic of mutations in amphibians, like frogs and salamanders, that apparently has never actually stopped, as the problem only moves these days. As the media was downplaying the issue, we had students bringing in mutated specimens they had found in their yards. Over the years, it inspired many a school report and project showcasing the issue, a couple of them I wrote myself, but what really tipped me over onto this topic recently was when I decided to check old newspaper archives about the issue, and found nothing. It’s like it was erased. You literally couldn’t hold all of the articles that were written about it in both arms, yet there are none to be found at this time, why? Why erase history when the lesson about pollution is so clear? Well, that issue can live on through this character, born in a 30 year-old notebook, in response to the real world.

We filmed the base footage of “Solomon” in October of last year and wrapped in a day. Because of my shoe-string budget, I can’t ask for a lot of takes when my friends are willingly giving up their time for free, under the promise that if I ever make money, they’ll make money, and we have yet to do so, but the trouble we went through to get this done shows how much I care about this specific project. Check out this teaser:


To add some perspective, I started the creature-puppet for “Solomon” immediately after wrapping the shoot, and I have yet to do the final step of air-brushing the sealant, as we have no space to work in for the time being. That’s one of the biggest reasons things are taking so long, no space. I’m in a complicated family situation that basically means I can’t move to a city and be an artistic slave to some company, which I’m actually very thankful for, but it doesn’t come without the problems, like I can’t afford a studio. I did most of the work on the puppet sitting on my bed with parts hanging from the ceiling via ropes tied off to my bedpost, and thereby wrecked my sheets :3 It’s also a headache to find a space to set up a shoot at all, I usually use my living room but it’s often not enough or doesn’t vibe with the schedule.

I will be able to release “Solomon” as soon as I’m able to finish sealing the puppet, get out to the filming sight to get accurate lighting and edit it all together, otherwise the main cut without effects is finished.

While working to finish “Solomon”, pre-production on the continuation of “Space Trololol” has also begun. Erika Adams and Christina Johnson will be reprising their roles as “Nixie” and “Wisp”, and for that one I’m experimenting with another kind of creature creation that should hopefully prove more efficient. If you missed the first one, you can see it here:


That’s our update, and I’d like to give a big “Thanks for watching ^^” from myself and the crew!

“Space Trololol” from 8-Leafer Studios

Hey everyone! Cloverman Joe Carlson here to make good on my promise, here’s the new video after years on hiatus! Starring Erika Adams, eric Blair, and Christina Lindquist! Happy Halloween!

Gummiverse playlist here: https://youtu.be/BEnVFwu2Vs0?si=MKJd7EglEpkw5B5W

Soundcloud Here: https://soundcloud.com/joseph-michael-carlson/sets/cloverman-joe-carlson?si=a32499a603784e4ab0af198b1d5b50de&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=14483606

Erika Adams Website: www.elatales.com

8-Leafer Studios Is Back!

Hey everybody! It’s Cloverman Joe Carlson again, with an announcement of a new video project from 8-Leafer Studios. If you don’t know us, to be honest our group is mainly just some friends helping me art like I gotta art. I just love doing these videos and I love how happy it makes my friends to star in these projects. I have a film degree and very little art related work available in my area, and certain family related reasons keep me where I am, so these videos keep me in the craft I love.

Now that we have the self-promotion out of the way, I’m excited to tell you about our new project. We will be introducing 3 new characters, Nixie the sprite, a yet unnamed character referred to as “wisp” who will be played by Christina Lindquist, and the space-troll Jonathan Crumbonion, who will be played by our very own Eric Blair. Nixie will be played by our first special guest star, noteworthy writer and radio-show host Erika Adams (https://www.elatales.com/). This will be her acting debut and we are so happy to have her helping out with this project. We attempted to bring her character to life before, in a project called “Character Pilot,” but a filming oversight made it our first project to fail. Despite the ups and downs for the character, we can finally introduce her to you in this new project.

In this new short, we will also be expanding on our established universe even further. You won’t recognize this reference without having seen our other videos, but our story will begin in the “Triton Territories.” We haven’t named our universe yet, but our science consultant and actor Jack Schmidt calls it “the Gummiverse” and that’s acceptable for now. These videos always have an experimental element to them, so we will be attempting some stop-animation for the first time, as well as our first “action sequence,” if you consider chases action. I had a lot of fun sculpting the scenes and making the music, but the true joy is when I actually get to sit there with my friends all done up in their goofy costumes. All scenes and backgrounds have been shot successfully, and now there is just a lot of editing ahead of us, but when I say “us” I mean me from this point forward lol so it might be some time until it releases.

This new video is not our endgame, not by a longshot. We hope to assemble our videos into an anthology series we can pitch. The overall premise is still up in the air, but we will keep you posted. Check out this playlist (https://youtu.be/BEnVFwu2Vs0?si=KZ-D5vYq-i26BPC5) like and subscribe, and if you really wanna help out, try donating to our patreon when it gets up and running!

And here it is, the 25 second trailer for our biggest project yet! We hope to see you Halloween when the full video releases!

We Unsnapped Ourselves! 8-Leafer Studios Filmography Page Back Up And Running!

See our newly updated 8-Leafer Studios Film Portfolio at josephcarlson77.com!

Hello Everyone!  It’s been a few months since the infamous “Thanos-Snap of Youtube,” when the iconic online video platform enacted its new rules imposing strict penalties on those who didn’t obviously fit the new standards.  We don’t have a gripe here at 8-Leafer Studios, we support steps to better filter content for children, but it was an expensive inconvenience when we realized the content we had linked via Youtube resided in a gray-area.  Our videos had a lot of colorful sculpted backgrounds, and some videos contained expletives, so we had a little content crossing each side of the line just enough that we decided to take our content down.  It took a site upgrade to be able to host our own videos, but we’ve crossed that hurdle and finally brought our babies home.  It was unfortunate that the change in policy at Youtube had to come so soon after the Catalyst Content Festival, here in Duluth.  We made a lot of connections there, although unfortunately the web-address on the cards we shared undoubtedly led many of our new contacts to a filmography page with dead links on it.  You can imagine how excited we are to have our content back up for you.

In this new chapter of 8-Leafer Studios, we’d like to invite as many new players as possible, so we intend to increase our community involvement.  We welcome short story submissions, and if you live in the Duluth area and wish to be involved as an actor, crew member, or featured model, contact us and we will see what we can do to get you some exposure.   We don’t have access to much funding here, only what we can spare from out-of-pocket, but we intend to compensate any new talent.  Life-events of staff members combined with the unavailability of our filmography, and now the Coronavirus, have all slowed things here for a while, but despite the lull in our production, we have continued to invest in our future projects.  All-new characters, costumes, and filming equipment are each waiting for their chances to be utilized to bring some ridiculous science-fiction tale to life.  Check out our newly updated filmography page right here, and we hope you enjoy it!

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We Got Snapped!!!!

Cloverman Disintegrating

Hey everyone, Cloverman Joe Carlson here.  You might have heard of the recent “YouTube Thanos Snap,” or the new rules Youtube put into effect to better label children’s media.  Basically, it boils down into big fines for anybody who doesn’t get it right.  Well, here at 8-Leafer Studios, we fell into a grey area: our content is too colorful, like labelling it for adults would be misleading.  Rather than deal with that crap, we’re working to upgrade our website to post our own videos.  It might take us (me) some time, but it shouldn’t be too long before our videos are back up to view.    Feel free to browse around the art sections until then!

Cloverman and the Catalyst Festival

Hi friends, it’s Cloverman Joe Carlson.  This has been an intense week for 8-Leafer Studios, probably its most important week so far since I started it in 2014.  I was recently lucky enough to represent 8-Leafer Studios at the 2019 Catalyst Content Festival.  It was an amazing ride.  I saw tons of pilots and panels, secured a few business relationships, and was able to put the work belonging to my team and I in front of the eyes of several potential new contacts from all over the US, as well as representing some other locals who were unable to attend.  It was a real dream come true for me no matter how you look at it.  There were VIP parties that broke local records, and I met Nancy Cartwright after she gave an amazingly compelling speech, all in my city, at a yearly festival just for creators.  It was awesome to see some new friends win their awards, I saw a lot of dreams come true.  We at 8-Leafer studios will be working towards a submission for next year, so wish us luck!

Here’s an inside look at the festival!

The Catalyst Symbol projected onto Glensheen Mansion for the second VIP Party.

Cloverman Joe Carlson running around Glensheen.

Cloverman Joe Carlson Catching the exhibits at Glensheen.

Cloverman Joe Carlson meets Actress Dana Weddell from “Inpatient” at the Glensheen VIP Party.

Nancy Cartwright accepts her Lifetime Achievement Award.

Nancy Cartwright with Cloverman Joe Carlson.

The Catalyst symbols projected next to the doors of the Duluth Depot for the third VIP Party.

Cloverman Joe Carlson on his way into the Depot VIP Party.

The Swing Band at the Depot VIP Party.

A friend I went to school with wandered in off the street past the checkpoint with no idea what was going on. Highlight of the evening.

The Red Carpet from the Catalyst Award Ceremony at Greysolon Plaza.

Cloverman Joe Carlson takes a Bathroom-Selfy before attending the Awards Ceremony.

The reception area of the Moorish Room at Greysolon Plaza before the Ceremony.

The Catalyst Festival Award Ceremony in the Greysolon Ballroom

There is a red carpet photo of me in someones camera at Getty Images but I’m not sure how to get a copy of it 😦  But I was so happy to be there and hope to go again with a submission next year!

8-Leafer Studios Lands Childrens Book Trailer For Local Talent, Erika Adams *UPDATE BELOW

Good evening, and welcome back to the 8-Leafer Studios Blog!  I’m Cloverman Joe Carlson, and a lot has happened in the past weeks concerning my team and I.  As you may know, our last film project had a digital disaster and we had to cancel it until we all had the time.  One of our new team members, Erika Adams, would have been playing the role of a space-farer named Nixie.  Although she is still scheduled to appear in another project, she’s been so on board I consider her a part of 8-Leafer Studios already.  She is a local radio talent here in Duluth, and recently she had her 50th episode of her show as champion to the art of storytelling, and recently wrote a wonderful children’s book, called “New Moon’s Family.”  She came to me with some wonderful illustrations by Eric Soderstrom, and asked me to animate them into a trailer and whip up a music track to accompany them.  I felt really connected to this project, I have some scheduled to reach the moon next year on the Moon Arts Ark, so you can imagine how I like the recurring theme here.  You will find the final trailer below. It went through a last second re-rendering because I wasn’t available to fix something properly but I don’t think it lost enough resolution to matter. It was a really fun project and I hope she writes many more books!  Find copies on Amazon, barnesandnoble.com, and Itasca, and check out her site at elatales.com!

SEE UPDATE BELOW!

http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSQ1ehxH_lg&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0Y_1Q1il9XJW5fuWGczHDEDsnJv4SVWR9fq-NozblurekPLxwTWMNNpGI

*** UPDATE ***

The “New Moon’s Family” Book Trailer has been moved!   

Here’s it’s new location: https://www.elatales.com/new-moons-family.html

 

8-Leafer Studios to Begin Filming Another Sci-Fi Comedy Piece This Spring *UPDATE AT BOTTOM

Hi potential fans, we’ve missed you!  It’s a cold winter here at 8-Leafer Studios, and it’s been a while since we last brought you into the world of Captain Tombstone, the depth of Cloverman, and longer since we first heard the golden writings of Eric Blair.  Well, life is complicated, but a few months ago, we got the ball rolling to bring you an all-star installment wrapping this whole world together.  We bought some new equipment, stepped up our costumes, got a local guest star, and are even aiming for a longer product.  Let’s get the sum of things:

First, I want to go ahead and announce our joy to be working with Duluth local radio personality, Erika Adams, who agreed to star as our first female character, “Nixie.”  Erika is a local author and radio host here in Duluth, Minnesota. Erika’s radio show on 99.5 KTWH, titled “The Tale Collector,” acts as a shining tribute to storytelling in all of it’s wonderful and unexpected forms, and we’re honored that she steps out of the mic booth and front of our camera to help us tell a tall tale about goofballs in space.  You can find her youtube channel here.

Our next project will be our biggest yet, with the biggest sets, longest scripts, biggest cast, and most complicated shots and effects yet.  You could say that the only real difference that matters is the bigger budget.  Eric, Jack and I all went in on a 16×20 ft. Bluescreen (I love those guys), and since this is all pretty much my baby I went and bought some more accessories for our familiar characters, so you have those aesthetic upgrades to look forward to, but my greatest and most unique challenge for this project (also most expensive) was designing and costuming a space pixie (designing and costuming are different lol).  Erika and I worked together to come up with a great character and we’re all excited to have Erika bring it life when we try again.

Yes, again.  We actually started filming in Deceber 2017, at an almost astronomical alignment of our schedules, and we got most of it filmed until somebody slept through a critical shoot (Jack lol), and on top of that, we had some formatting errors that we blame on 2 years of inactivity (all me), but the kinks are ironed out and come spring we hope for smooth sailing.  We’ve never had to start over before, and it was humbling, so we can at least promise no repeat mistakes, as long as everybody shows up, knock on wood.

In our next video, we will be bringing out some old characters from the 8-Leafer Universe, like Captain Tombstone, Cloverman, and Dane Kirschnott, cramming them together into one of the most unlikely places.  What possible circumstances could bring these minds together in one video?  And what role could Erika Adams’ Nixie play in the 8-Leafer Universe?   We hope to show you later this year, in “Pilot Away!”

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*UPDATE:  This project became our first cancellation due to a catastrophic data failure.  A reshoot is probable, but it would need significant changes to be an entry at the Catalyst Content Festival next year, but that is the plan, for now.