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So, here, after many months of delays (I know, I know, I promised this film would be ready for the end of March), is Kite Making Three.

In a way the delays have proved a Godsend. You'll probably notice that there're a distinct improvement in the time-lapse shots as the film progresses. Those in the first third of the film were all shot using my home-made dolly, with which I had been more than satisfied. But during an (all-too-brief) improvement in my finances, I finally invested in a rig from TL Pro, one which came with the ability to "move-shoot-move". That, and the ability to perfectly time the travel of the dolly and number of shots taken, meant that I was able to exercise control over my time-lapse shots in a way I hadn't considered before. The result was that for the first time I was able to conceive a shot and know how to execute it; rather than just set up the dolly and "see what happens".

As is generally the case with my films, KM3 is no different in being part and parcel of a wider project - predictably one involving another kite!

I started this kite back in October 2010 and fresh from finishing the last in my Calvin & Hobbes series, was searching for a new look.

As you'll know, if you've seen any of my previous kites, cartoons have a special place in my heart. But this time I wanted something a little more contemporary; something that spoke to a wider audience than Calvin.

Of the plethora of choices Family Guy stood out head & shoulders above the rest: it has a synergy with the Calvin strips of Watterson, not visually perhaps, but more in the way it comments on our world. Perfect fodder for a kite then.

I knew from a very early stage that there was only one image I wanted to adapt; something from a scene in which Lois, dressed in fetish gear, says "the safe world is Banana", before smacking Peter, fully bedecked in a leather gimp outfit, in the mouth.

That wasn't quite enough though. Great for one side of a kite; but what of the other?

In stepped Quagmire: who better to be on the reverse of the kite, watching Lois & Peter at play?.

Knowing what I wanted to do, I then needed to think about the kite to use as the basis of the build. My love affair with Ozone's snowkites is well known, and so it was only natural that I expand my quiver: this time though I evicted the moths from my wallet and splashed out on a brand new 12m Manta M3.

Two days after the kite arrived it was deconstructed into its component parts (having never been flown), and adorned the every available space in my flat.

Very shortly after dismantling the kite the delays started. I blame my friend Mark for the first of them.

We were in my study one afternoon, looking at a few of the time lapses I'd shot for the early parts of Kite Making Three, and discussing our plans to visit Nevada in early 2011, when Mark pipes up "you should build one of these for the guys at NABX you know".

That conversation was responsible for diverting my attention (I'm easily distracted) for at least three months!

January rolled round as the NABX kite progressed and brought some excitement with it, in the form of an ambulance ride to A&E. A week in hospital, and strict instructions to take it easy after that, meant more delays. I finally finished the NABX kite in March, and was looking forward to getting back to work on my own kite, when yet more hospital time beckoned. Two weeks this time.

My health improved to the extent that NABX was back on the cards and during the event I meet so many wonderful people, and started so many video projects, that it was not until the end of May 2011 that I picked up work on the Family Guy kite.

All the delays proved a boon though. I'd been through a steep learning curve on the NABX kite, and with the video work, so much so that when I came back to this project I found that I was able to progress very quickly - whilst filming the entire process without undue delay. Even so, it was still several month's work until the day finally arrived when I closed the trailing edge.

Now it's over I'm still glad I did it, still happy with the design and quietly proud of the result. I do think this is my last cartoon though. Time to move on I think!

Things you might like to know:

Process:

Moving images shot at 24p 1920x1080
Ripped using MPEG Streamclip to APR(HQ)
Edited in FCP using APR(HQ) - I can't be bothered with proxy codecs
Exported for Vimeo using H.264 (highest quality, multi-pass encoding), AAC Audio codec, highest quality 44.100/320kbps

Timelapses shot at full size jpeg 5616x3744 (raw takes too much time to convert)
Batch processed to 4096x2731 in PS (4k being the highest res FCP can handle)
Imported into an FCP project with sequence set up: 4096x2731, square pixels, APR(HQ) codec, editing timebase 23.98fps
Exported as .mov ready for re-importing into my editing sequence.

Gear:

Canon EOS 5D MK2
24-70mm F2.8L
70-200mm F2.8L
Steadycam Merlin
TL Pro Stage Zero Dolly
Final Cut Pro 7
After Effects CS5

Music:

Trentemoller "Take Me Into Your Skin" from the album "The Last Resort"

The Chemical Brothers "Container Park" from the album "Hanna"

For more videos have a look at jansch.co.uk and for my kiting site look at kj-kites.com
  • Simon Cramar 5 months ago
    You are a master!
    Not only for kite making...
    You also have huge video and edit skills!!
    Like that :D
    Big BRAVO ;)
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Cheers Simon; I'm glad you like it!
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  • The Film Artist plus 5 months ago
    Well done Kieron, as Simon says your video skills are amazing. Now I'm really tempted to fly a kite, any tips for a beginner? :) [TFA30]
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Thank you TFA, that's very kind of you to say; thanks too for adding it to those other channels!

    The best tip I can give you if you want to have a go at power-kiting is to spend an hour having a lesson - you'll never look back. If you're anywhere near London I can put you in touch with a great instructor.
  • The Film Artist plus 5 months ago
    Great! :) I will take you up on this.
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  • corgimas 5 months ago
    another grand kite from you! well done!!!!! how do you like its flight?
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Thanks! It's a beauty to fly; it's based on an Ozone Manta M3 after all - one of the very best snow-kites around at the moment. It's terrifyingly powerful - I cannot wait for the snow to arrive!
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  • dean jordan 5 months ago
    The certificate is in the mail. This will allow all doubt of your sanity to be verified officially. No doubt many already know, but it's now official. You are pretty far gone. Nuts. Crazy. Out there. The bats have left the belfry. The cage is spinning and the squirrels are out in the park.

    Superb on all counts once again! Can't wait to see you, and of course see the kite.

    All the best!

    pure aoxomoxoa on this one too!
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Thanks Dean! I'll keep an eye out for it, and keep next to my psychiatrist's report! Hope you're well.
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  • popeyethewelder 5 months ago
    Kieron....the most talented man I know......just speechless
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Carl, coming from you especially that means a lot to me; thank you. I'm glad you like it. How's the new bug' coming on?
  • popeyethewelder 5 months ago
    Coming along Kieron, small amount of fabrication to do...should be complete within a couple of weeks...The Dominator 4 leaves home tomorrow providing the new owner fits in it, I will be especially sad to see the last of the Doms leave
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  • balboxl 5 months ago
    superb!

    My cat would love to spent some time at your home...;)
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    I bet! My Mum's cat always had a thing for ripstop - she became a kitten again. Glad you like the film.
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  • P13rred 5 months ago
    Amazing film, and great work !
    Are you riding with these kites after making it ?
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Oh yes! I live to fly. Especially on snow - I cannot think of a better way to spend the minutes, hours and days of my life; and if I get to do it with one of my own kites, it's that little bit sweeter.
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  • Armaal 5 months ago
    amazing works & edit.
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Thank you Armaal.
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  • Dee 5 months ago
    Where to start, the film and the subject matter are simply one of the coolest creative mash ups I've ever seen. Kites in general, building your own, the image on the kite, using time laps to film the process, and, and, and!! You're an inspiration, thank you for sharing.
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Thank you Dee; that's very kind of you. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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  • mike köhler 5 months ago
    Great Kite, great Video, great WORK! i like !!!
  • Kieron Jansch plus 5 months ago
    Thanks Mike.
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  • OZONE plus 4 months ago
    Kieron... you never cease to amaze us. Think its about time we had a snowkite session, you me and Robbie :)
  • Kieron Jansch plus 4 months ago
    Thanks guys! I'm really glad you like it; I'll definately take you up on a SK session next time we're all in the same country; you can teach me how to glide!
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  • Sanja Wiegmann 4 months ago
    This video is just amazing! And your kite is a piece of art! Have fun flying!
  • Kieron Jansch plus 4 months ago
    Thank you Sanja!
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  • gwegner.de plus 4 months ago
    Kieron, great work! Not only the Kite building (incredible!) but as well the video. For your time lapse processing you might want to look at LRTimelapse lrtimelapse.com - the tool allows you to use a very streamlined RAW-Workflow including deflicker, keyframing of development parameters and so on...
    Keep up the good work!
  • Kieron Jansch plus 4 months ago
    I'll definately check out that software - I'd love to do my TL's in RAW rather than jpeg; thanks for the tip. I'm glad you liked the video!
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  • Tobias Hiti 4 months ago
    My new favourite video!!! Great!
  • Kieron Jansch plus 4 months ago
    Hey Tobias, thank you; I'm glad you like it. Cheers, Kieron.
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  • Guugl Kite View 4 months ago
    Incredible!! I'm deeply impressed from this/your Art... Thank you for sharing...
  • Kieron Jansch plus 4 months ago
    Thanks!
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  • Pete 4 months ago
    Sick! Sir, u are an artist. Fantastic job mate.
  • Kieron Jansch plus 4 months ago
    Thank you Pete; that's nice of you to say.
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  • Blog Buzzter plus 4 months ago
    Amazing video! Great work!

    Have posted it over here:
    blogbuzzter.de/2011/09/kiotesurfing-drachen-selbst-genaht/
  • Kieron Jansch plus 4 months ago
    Thank you BB, I'm glad you liked it. Thanks also for posting it to your blog.
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  • n3rgal 4 months ago
    You are simply an artist...great job and wonderful video.
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  • Kantina 4 months ago
    Great work,great idea,great video...a complete artist!
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  • Nick Finnigan 4 months ago
    Gee, that's some skill in kite making and magic film making.
    It must have taken years to do that, it maybe felt like it.

    Have a pint on me.

    Nice one.
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  • nd4spd 2 months ago
    wow. impressive work, both on the kite and in the film making dptmt.

    Paul

    schnellcraft.com
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  • Ketxu Hernaiz 1 week ago
    Good work!!!!
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