Tahnee's online blog of musings, life and art.
13 Jun
Still experimenting with Flash-only animation, this bear learns his lesson about eating butterflies!
26 May
In the event that I couldn’t complete Who Do Voodoo on time, I wanted to do a little stop-motion backup film. So I ended up with two films in the Open Show this year!
Shot with a Canon Powershot and a limited amount of Play-Doh that wanted to have its own way! (At least the light and Curious Contraption behaved).
26 May
Look out! Space slugs on the loose! I’m trying out this Flash-color-only animation thing; results are really fast (well, for something simple like this, at least). Going to try to do at least an animation a week over summer, just to keep in practice
4 May
4 months and 23 days’ worth of work later, I present to you my BFA-2 film ![]()
Who Do Voodoo from Tahnee Gehm on Vimeo.
6 Jan
So you’ve always liked animation and you always thought zoetropes were cool. Perhaps you wanted to make your own zoetrope but felt a little lazy and didn’t quite have the motivation to go dig a motor out of some old kid’s toy? Or maybe you never quite knew how to go about it before.
Well, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, I now bestow upon you my super-simple, super-cheap, relatively-quick instructions for a zoetrope made out of household goods!
23 Dec
Hey all you animators that just took off for home and plan on working on your films but don’t have fancypants desks that lift up at angles! This one’s for YOU!


I figured I wanted to animate and clean up in comfort, so I scavenged around and found a backing to an 18×24″ Biggie pad that was sitting around, waiting to become useful. I came up with this contraption, which requires no more than said piece of cardboard (non-corrugated, this is really tough stuff!), a box-cutting knife, packing and duct tape (though you could probably get away with just good ol’ duct tape).


That should be it! You’ll work with the entire “contraption” pushed up against a wall so it doesn’t slip away, though I’m sure you could tape it down to a desk instead. There’s plenty of room for a desk lamp to be used as a backlight as well, which also helps weight down the entire setup.
Improve on it as you wish; this is the first thing that popped into my head and it’s working so far (though I’m only on day 1 with it!) Feel free to post comments and suggestions– I hope the instructions are clear!
22 Nov
Gabby pwezentz da foh-tee ate ow-oh fiwm fo’ too-thowzan’-niiiine!
16 Oct
Here’s a flipbook I made for my History of Character Animation class. Ever wonder what happens when you cross a green laser?
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