First we have the father exiting a cab.

The bouncer and waitress deliver Devon (the kid) to a sheepish father.

Then he tucks in a sleeping Devon.

And then a series of shots of Devon with the various other characters appearing in the film.
Devon, dad, comedians and Comedy Cellar owner (played by Brennan's REAL dad, Joe, in the glasses)

Devon with some ladies of the club.

Devon with the Cafe Wa owner and Terry the Crack-head.

Devon with some more comedians.

That's Colin Quinn on the left in that last one. He makes a very short cameo, as he is a friend of Brennan's comedian dad.
Brennan wanted the style of these drawings to be fairly simple sketches, much like the artwork on the walls of the Olive Tree Cafe where part of the film takes place (and one of my all time favorite spots in NYC). The real challenge was getting the likenesses of all the characters, especially the kid who played Devon. An early copy of the film and a folder full of screen-captures made my job much easier, and I am pretty happy with the results.
You can see the fruits of my (ok, and Brennan's) labors on the big screen at the Dusty Film Festival May 4-8. Not sure exactly when Night on MacDougal street will be showing, but I will post here when I know more.
http://www.schoolofvisualarts.edu/dusty/
Kristina Carroll is a goddess amongst men. I can't thank you enough for all your hard work. I owe you, at the very least, a novella, a D&D campaign and maybe a treatment for a documentary series about how great you are at drawing.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the secret eighth installment in this series, a "smudgy, sketchy type, blank paper" (I'm excellent at articulating my wants and needs) is brilliant as well. I particularly enjoyed the cup marks!!