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Jim Batt

Melbourne, Australia

Jim Batt is a Melbourne based film maker whose work has screened at international film festivals. He has made music videos for Amanda Palmer (Dresden Dolls), Kim Boekbinder, The Barons of Tang, Jess McAvoy, Martin Martini, Brothers Grim, and more. He has... view more

  1. on May 18
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    Jim Batt
    Posted project update #9

    A Touching Moment

    It's been a while between updates, but animating has been continuing steadily. The end is within reach, with only seven shots remaining to be animated! One more on board the ship, and a handful in the upcoming garden set.

    - Jim

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        Michael J Sullivan 4 days ago

        Beautiful! So excited to see the finished project.

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        Joshua Looby 3 days ago

        This is wonderful can not wait to see the finished project.


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  2. on May 11
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    We're down to shooting the last handful of shots now, with the end very much in sight. Will post a proper update and some photos shortly. Thanks everyone for your patience, the film is looking amazing, and we couldn't have done it without your support!
  3. on May 4
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    Amanda Palmer: The new RECORD, ART BOOK, and TOUR by Amanda Palmer

    Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra are putting out an album. Pre-order it / get more info on the art book & gallery tour, here!

    • 884% funded $884,944 pledged
    • 18,595 backers
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  4. on April 10
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    Jim Batt
    backed a project

    Cartes Infernales by Ariana Osborne

    A deck of [info/divination/fun] cards and a companion digital reference, incorporating illustrations from the Dictionnaire Infernal.

    • 710% funded $26,042 pledged
    • 447 backers
    • Funded May 09, 2012
  5. on March 25
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    Jim Batt
    backed a project

    The Banner Saga by Stoic

    A mature, story-driven, turn-based strategy game steeped in viking culture, by three game industry veterans.

    • 723% funded $723,886 pledged
    • 20,042 backers
    • Funded Apr 20, 2012
  6. on December 16
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    backed a project

    ASHES: A graphic novel by Alex de Campi & Jimmy Broxton by Alex de Campi

    A 250pg bullet ride from the rotting brain of a future London into the psychic heart of America. Sequel to the Eisner-nominated SMOKE.

    • 120% funded $32,455 pledged
    • 531 backers
    • Funded Dec 18, 2011
  7. on December 16
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    Jim Batt
    Posted project update #8

    Keeping Busy!

    We've been busy here in the I Have Your Heart studios! Everything is powering along and it's a wonderful to see so much progress. We've completed animation on a lot of shots now, including some of the trickiest scenes in the film.

    There's a new blog post up at www.ihaveyourheart.com with lots of photos of the production, introduction to our team of wonderful assistants, even some timelapse...

    We've also been making new animation friends, with legendary animator Anthony Lucas, creator of the Oscar-nominated film Jasper Morello, coming to visit the set. He liked our work which was exciting, and gave us some invaluable tips from his wealth of experience.

    Here's a photo of one of our  careful crafted fancy puppets, waiting for her moment on the new dockyard set that we're currently constructing.

    In the meantime, the other two members of the team Molly Crabapple and Kim Boekbinder, have once more combined forces to create amazing art - this time a beautiful matching song and illustration. People of discerning artistic taste, such as yourselves, can find it here: http://music.kimboekbinder.com/album/new-york-city

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  8. on October 27, 2011
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    Jim Batt
    Posted project update #7

    Animation In Progress!

    It's been a while between updates, but that's just because we've been working hard on making amazing things!

    Based on extremely helpful advice from Morgan Hay (who worked Coraline), the characters have all been reconstructed and now have much stronger articulation for better posing. We've even devised a clever method for animating faces, so the puppets can better express themselves with frowns, winks, and the fluttering of eyelashes.

    Cutting out the innumerable baroque curlicues of Molly's art has been known to drive people to madness, but the results are easily worth a little insanity. When it's all assembled, that fine detail is just amazing. Our initial tests showed how wonderful the paper world looks with more layers, so I've been really enhancing this three-dimensional feel by adding a lot more depth to the sets. As you can see from these pictures, the results speak for themselves.

    The animating has begun, and it's a wonderful feeling to see our world come to life. There really is a special magic unique to stopmotion, and as these inanimate objects begin to move on their own it's impossible not too smile. It's so exciting to see it all coming together, our script and storyboards turning into reality.

    Up to now I've been the only one in the studio, which has worked fine to get us to this point. But now that shooting has begun we need to pick up the pace, so a team of talented individuals has been assembled to help with the big push toward the finish. There are now around six other people working with me, including a project manager to keep everything on track, another skilled animator to help with especially tricky sequences, and numerous crafty assistants to continue building the next set while I'm shooting.

    As we pick up speed moving forward, I promise to do a better job posting regular updates, and be sure to keep an eye on www.ihaveyourheart.com for photos from the studio of works in progress.

    Thanks again to everyone involved, this is a huge team effort, and we are extremely grateful to everyone who pitched in and supported the kickstarter, making it possible for us to create this animation. Stopmotion is an art that requires a lot of patience, and we thank you for yours, but things are speeding up now!

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        Laura Bruzzese on October 27, 2011

        Great update! I'm so happy to be a part of your project and I can't wait to see the results. My teenaged daughter also loves this work and we can't wait for a 'movie night' to watch the finished product together. Thanks!

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        BriAnna Olson on October 27, 2011

        :D !

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        Tim Kern on October 29, 2011

        Looks awesome! :)


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  9. on July 13, 2011
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    Hey Terry, you can keep up to date with the animation's progress over at www.ihaveyourheart.com!
  10. on April 26, 2011
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    Jim Batt
    Posted project update #6

    Yay!

    We made it! Thank you so so so much! 

    We're heading into full production and will be updating you along the way. Remember to check out www.ihaveyourheart.com for the full production blog and behind the scenes info.

    XX JimKimMolly

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