Archive for the ‘CloudKidHQ’ Category

Nickelodeon Digital Short

Friday, May 17th, 2013

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We know we always say we’re busy with exciting work, but this time, we REALLY mean it. It’s been a crazy packed spring here at CloudKid HQ, and it’s shaping up to be an even busier summer. We’re thrilled to announce that one of many exciting projects we’re working on is our first short pilot for Nickelodeon Digital. With all of the exciting coverage recently about Nick’s app and shorts, we’re pumped to be working on our first project with them at such an innovative time.

We wish we could share more about the project, but just trust us that it’s going to be worth the wait! Stay tuned!

Children’s Media Association Boston

Friday, April 12th, 2013

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It’s been a crazy busy couple of months at CloudKid HQ. We’ve been hard at work on a ton of exciting projects, and can’t wait to share more with you all in the upcoming months (we promise, the blog is officially coming out of winter hibernation!).

In the meantime, we couldn’t contain our excitement about one of our favorite organizations, Children’s Media Association, making its official Boston debut next week. CloudKid’s very own Dave Schlafman had the pleasure of presenting a talk to their NYC members back in December, and we’ve been itching for more CMA in our lives ever since!

Well, the wait is up, as CMA’s kicking off Boston membership with a happy hour mixer after Sandbox Summit next Tuesday. We’re honored to be involved in bringing this amazing organization to our city, and can’t wait to attend this and future events with fellow Boston-based kids’ media folks.

We hope to see lots of you there on Tuesday!

Highlights of 2012

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013

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Continuing our annual tradition of recapping the past year’s highlights, we put together a hit list for 2012. It was quite the year at CloudKid and included some amazing accomplishments:

  • Finished production on Lunch Lab Season 3
  • Won our 2nd Ready to Learn grant for Fresh Pick
  • Launched our new company website
  • Nominated for our 3rd straight Daytime Emmy
  • Wrapped production on Scholastic Education’s iRead
  • Launched Negative Nimbus, our first original mobile game
  • Reached an average of 1 million unique visitors/month on the Lunch Lab site
  • Won the award for best visuals/design at the Boston Festival of Indie Games
  • Produced OZMAT, our 1st original web series (to be released in 2013)
  • Launched the Hectic Harvest App for iOS and Android devices
  • Produced our first game for Sesame Street, starring Count von Count
  • Finished and launched Fresh Pick online and as a mobile app
  • Got a new fridge (if you saw how small the old one was, you’d know this is big)
  • Survived 12/21/12

As you can see, 2012 was a great year for us. We’re already full steam ahead into 2013’s projects, and are wicked psyched for another productive year here at CloudKid HQ. Stay tuned!

Namaste From CloudKid HQ

Wednesday, November 21st, 2012

Earlier this year, we decided to start doing regular “skill shares” at CloudKid HQ. We think it’s important to learn about things outside of the realm of our usual day-to-day tasks. This helps us stay well-rounded as artists and helps break up our routines by learning something new. We started with some internal job-related shares: animator CloudKids taught others about animation basics; a graphic designer gave an intro to typography (and type crimes never to commit!); our Technical Producer showed us all how she creates wireframes for the experiences we make. These were just a few of our original skill shares, and they were a great way to kick off this exciting new tradition.

In addition to these interesting internal shares, we’ve also started to think outside the box a bit when it comes to what we’re sharing. More recently, the amazingly talented Larry Sampson did a guest skill share on production design. While he tends to work more on live action shoots, it was inspiring for all of us to hear about another artist’s process. We’ve also gone even further “outside of the box” with origami and yoga skill shares (as pictured above). These were really rad experiences that helped us refresh, recharge, and inspired us to consider potential new hobbies.

We strongly suggest taking some time every now and then to learn a new skill. We’d also love to hear any of your suggestions for future skill shares!

Student Visit

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

Last Friday, our welcoming committee (aka Mike and Sulley) greeted ten sophomores from Boston Preparatory Charter Public School on their visit to CloudKid HQ. The school has a focus on college and career readiness, and students take field trips to local businesses throughout the year. While many members of our staff have spoken at local universities and colleges, this was the first time we’ve hosted high school students in our offices.

After giving the students an intro to CloudKid and a tour of the office (which of course resulted in many a “This is where you work? There are so many toys!” reaction), we held a panel discussion with four of our employees. Students had the opportunity to ask questions and hear answers about everything from “what were you all like in high school” to “what advice do you have for us as we start to think about college and our careers?”. Our day was made when one student proclaimed “I didn’t think today was going to be that cool… but this is actually really cool!”.  We also loved getting to see the students interact with some of our games, including Negative Nimbus and Snacker Stacker, and we really enjoyed answering their questions about our work.

We hope we inspired some of the students to think more about potential career and college paths. Likewise, we hope any of you reading this may consider what you can do in your area to help local students. We promise, it will be well worth your time!

It’s That Time of Year Again…

Monday, October 15th, 2012

To celebrate the wonder that is New England fall properly, last week we went on our 3rd Annual Apple Picking Palooza to Honeypot Hill. As in years past, we had a wonderful time picking apples, feeding goats, and breathing in the crisp fall air. Oh, and eating cinnamon sugar covered apple cider doughnuts from the farm store wasn’t too bad either!

We’re big believers in getting out of the office from time to time for a quick refresh, and this is definitely one of our favorite ways to do so. We’re already excited for next year’s outing, but in the meantime, check out the photos from this year’s trip!

Boston Festival of Indie Games

Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

CloudKid HQ is abuzz with excitement over the Festival of Indie Games happening locally this weekend. We’ll be there exhibiting Negative Nimbus, and we are pumped to finally get the game into the hands of the masses!

If you’re going to be in the Boston area and are looking for a cool way to spend your Saturday, be sure to register for the free event. We’ll be giving away Nimbus and CloudKid branded swag, so stop by if you’re in the market for buttons and/or a cool t-shirt! Festival attendees will be amongst the first to play the app, so you’ll also gain some bragging rights. We look forward to hopefully seeing many of you there!

Be sure to check back here next week for photos from the event!

Remembering Jerry Nelson

Friday, August 24th, 2012

Those of us at CloudKid HQ were extremely sad to hear of the passing of Jerry Nelson, the voice and original puppeteer of Sesame Street’s Count Von Count. We all grew up learning to count with the help of Jerry, and we were honored that he was able to provide the voice-over for the Count Me to Sheep game that we produced earlier this year. We know that Jerry’s legacy will live on for future generations, and we hope you all take a moment to think of your favorite Count memory today, in honor of Jerry.

Aaron Stewart at CloudKid HQ

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Last Friday, our friend Aaron Stewart took a field trip from Brooklyn up to Boston to hang out at CloudKid for the day. He gave a talk about his work, process, and artistic influences. Needless to say, we were all inspired. Aaron is a super awesome animation director and illustrator who has directed projects for companies such as Chipotle, VH1, MTV, Wendys, Orbitz, and more. Be sure to check out Aaron’s photo blog, Plaid Orangeswhen you get a sec. It’s brilliant.

Lunch Lab Recipe Potluck

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

Like most lifeforms, CloudKids subsist primarily on oxygen, water and food.  Which is why it makes sense that a few weeks ago, we hosted our first ever CloudKid Potluck!  Everyone loves a good theme, so we thought it’d be extra fun to base the event around our favorite CloudKid project, Fizzy’s Lunch Lab.  Why not try some of the recipes featured on our website?  What could possibly go wrong?

As it turns out, nothing!  Each CloudKid picked out a recipe that tickled his or her fancy, and prepared it for all to enjoy: Caprese Salad, Almond Butter and Blackberry Jam Sandwiches, Cheesy Quesadillas, Potato Gnocchi, Guacamole and Baked Pita Chips — the list goes on!  With the exception of a rather charred Apple Frisbee (which admittedly still tasted good, minus the blackened crust), we all delighted in trying Fizzy’s recipes, and of course comparing the final products to the food illustrations on the website.  Did they measure up?  You be the judge … check out the final results in our Facebook album.