Tuesday, September 28, 1999

Courage The Cowardly Dog

Courage The Cowardly Dog is something of an acquired taste. My niece used to love the show. Her mother hated it. A recurring challenge for Cartoon Network. For these promos, writer/producer Stuart Hill imagined a series of funny situations involving real dogs to promoted the show. This spot, which was on my demo for years, always illustrated for me the discipline an editor needs to show from time to time. A zen approach to knowing when NOT to cut.

Courage The Cowardly Dog from Jon Dilling on Vimeo.



This is a great example of Stuarts quirky sense of humor. It should be noted that Stuart is a dog lover (had 2 wonderful dogs) but could be quoted after the completion of this campaign saying "I'll never work with animals again."

Wednesday, September 1, 1999

Silence Is Golden

This is the first of two interstitial pieces that I worked on with writer/producer Stuart Hill.
If you look in the back row of the theater (visually between Blue Falcon and Wonderwoman), you'll see a man with glasses eating popcorn. That's ME!
And of course Larry Morris plays the poor guy that has to suffer through the movie.


Silence Is Golden from Jon Dilling on Vimeo.



This was filmed at Atlanta's Plaza Theater. A funky old theater on Ponce de Leon Ave.

Thursday, March 11, 1999

Space Ghost Coast to Coast

I never worked on the show Space Ghost Coast to Coast, but these promos use all the elements from the show's production reels. Lip-flap, arm-flap, head-flap, we pretty much flapped every aspect of Space ghost to put this thing together. Combined with some new backgrounds and live action footage, these spots written by Stuart Hill promoted the 5th season of Coast to Coast.

Space Ghost from Jon Dilling on Vimeo.


Space Ghost from Jon Dilling on Vimeo.



Space Ghost from Jon Dilling on Vimeo.

Sunday, January 10, 1999

Ed Edd & Eddy

Ed Edd & Eddy launched in January of 1999.
Question: How do you promote a cartoon with no footage of the show?
Answer: These spots.

Ed Edd n Eddy Spot 1 from Jon Dilling on Vimeo.



Some times you have very little to work with. This was one of those times.
Clever writing and about 6 frames of animation went into these promos. We literally had a walk cycle and a run cycle for each character (about 6 frames of each) to put together a launch campaign.

Ed Edd n Eddy from Jon Dilling on Vimeo.


I think this was one of a handful of projects I worked on Quantel Editbox. A ridiculous product that promised the world and delivered very little. The least of which was a match-frame button!