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“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!

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!

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