Cauldron Plot Ideas


More development work for The Cauldron. The webertainment company asked for a summary of the first ten episodes. The notes here are the rough ideas behind each plot. Each episode was to run about 8 minutes so none of the plots could be terribly complex.

Sketching The Cauldron


Another series that we worked up for the webertainment site was called The Cauldron. This was the series about law enforcement agents in an alternate America where creatures of myth and legend immigrated here along with the rest of humanity. The story was to focus on two cops – one a human woman, the other a male elf. We actually got to the proposal stage with this one. The company passed on it because it sounded too much like a TV show that was scheduled to premiere that fall. (I don’t remember what the TV series was called. It only lasted a few episodes.)

Chimera


I surprised myself with this one. I’ve seen few versions of the Chimera that I’ve liked. The standard 3 headed one never worked for me. And then I came up with a version that I liked. It was just there. Isn’t the imagination wonderful?

Cuddly Frogfishpeople


A little more Lovecraftian sketching. The fishfrog thing in the upper right is a deep one. In the lower right is a deep one / human hybrid in the process of transforming.

The middle thing is some sort of fire creature and the fellow in the bottom left is Lone Crow. (The profile in the top left is no one specific.)

Consorting with the Old Ones


These to sketches are tangentially related to the Flash animation series project. The old man version of H.P. Lovecraft was to be a minor character in one of the series. The series was to be set in an alternate America where creatures of myth and magic were part of everyday life. (Yeah I know, real original.) Lovecraft was to be head of the police resources and evidence archives.

The Wilbur Whately portrait was done for the fun of it.

And a Little More Bullfrog


As you can see I kept working on the design for Bullfrog’s costume. I didn’t mind if the costume was a little silly (the series was to be a comedy after all) but I didn’t want it to look too dumb or too stupid. (I’m not really a fan of stupid comedy. I’ll admit to laughing at it but just because I laugh at it doesn’t mean I like it.)

More Bullfrog


Another sketch of Chef Sinister, the evil French chef. A headshot of Auntie Beehive who probably controlled hordes of bees. I’m pretty sure that the character’s name came first, then the sketch and I would have figured out what to do with her if we’d gotten to the proposal stage.