Isaak Fernandez Rodriguez has created a monster. This talented
animator made a quirky little film, just a labor of love,
that has set the internet on fire. Everyone wants to know
more about him, and about his film.
And what of the film? An exercise in limited color, it gives
every impression of an old black and white film. But there
are subtle, and not-so-subtle colors present that Rodriguez
uses to great effect. And the visual style is so addictive
and original, somewhere between a Marc Craste dream mixed
with some Russian Constructivist nightmare.
Rodriguez has a whole series of shorts planned, though currently
he's not saying how many. Meanwhile, his public impatiently
awaits the next installment of his Batman series, though
it seems we'll all be waiting a bit longer than we might
have preferred. His full time job at Ilion
Animation Studios keeps him busy happily animating
on their first film, Planet
One. And he would like to take a breather before
launching into production just now.

"I'm Isaak Fernandez Rodriguez, a character animator
from Barcelona, Spain. This is my first film. I was thrilled
to make a film about my hero, Batman, with my own style
and vision. Ever since I was a kid, I have always wanted
to do something with this character, something different,
because I think he has such a deep personality to explore.
This short was a perfect vehicle to do it. It was such a
great experience right from the first sketch.

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I
really wanted to do something personal and a little bit
different with the character, trying to mantain a singular
vision, like Tim Burton, Bruce Timm's comic and, most recently,
Chris Nolan, and try to adapt it for animation. It was one
of the hardest parts, deciding the final look of the film.
I like the old detective and secret agent films, and I liked
putting a bit into the story too.
The
lighting and postproduction was an integral part, to give
the film that final look. Javier Esteban Rozalen helped
me greatly in this regard. It took us many hours of testing
with different lighting and postproduction tricks to get
it just right. Episode One took 3 years of part-time work
to complete the film; I could only work on this film after
my full time job, at night and on weekends.
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I
paid special attention to the animation, and it was
a suprise for me when I finished the first shots and
saw that this cubic Batman had the same strong silhouette
and 2D graphic aspects as my first concepts for the
film.
--Isaak
Fernandez Rodriguez
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The
music is my original composition, with many samples mixed
in a simple program called Fruity Loops. It was fun to do,
but very hard to get what I was after for some moments of
the film. Currently, professional musician Oscar Araujo
is doing a much better orignal soundtrack version for the
short.
I
paid special attention to the animation, and it was a suprise
for me when I finished the first shots and saw that this
cubic Batman had the same strong silhouette and 2D graphic
aspects as my first concepts for the film. I think the simple
treatment was fantastic for knocking the character around
in some of the action scenes, and it responded so well in
squash and stretch, turning his neck, and putting his cape
in various forms. I didn't use any automatic system for
the character or the cloth. I did use dynamics in the final
two shots when the window breaks, and on the rain in the
first shots. But other than that, I can say that it was
all animated by hand."
--Isaak
Fernandez Rodriguez, APR 2007
