I stumbled across some of my old sketchbooks the other day and thought it might be cool to put a few sketches up here on the site every week.

Benjamin Franklinstein: Rough design for an animated series idea I had a while back.
Abraham Lincoln: This wasn't for anything in particular, I just love drawing Abraham Lincoln.
Raccoon X. Espanosa: Espanosa is a character from my animated series "Waterman".

Enjoy,
Bryan Waterman

 
 

The 48 Hour Film Project is a sleepless weekend in which teams make a movie—write, shoot, edit and score it—in just 48 hours.

On Friday May 1st, teams will receive a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in their movie. 48 hours later, the movie must be complete. Then it will show at a local theater, usually in the next week.

This this will be my fourth year taking part in the competition as one of the founding members of Danny Glover's Super Action Adventure Force Brigade Squad. Why is that the name of our team? I already owned DannyGloversSuperActionAdventureForceBrigadeSquad.com.

During this years competition, I'm going to try to update the site with all kinds of behind the scenes video. This will also be one of the first places to see this year's finished short film online, so be sure to check back!


"The Road: A Documentary On The Road" (above) was created for the 2007 48 Hour Film Project. It won the Audience Award and was chosen for "The Best Of All Time" screening in 2008.

"Null & Void" (above) was created for the 2008 48 Hour Film Project. It won the Audience Award.

Enjoy,
Bryan Waterman

 
 

Hey everyone,

Just wanted to send a quick "Thank You" out to everyone at Weebly! BryanWaterman.com is now the featured site on the Weebly front page. I've been getting a lot of e-mails from all of you letting me know what you think of the site, so thanks to all of you as well! It's great to hear your feedback.

As a token of my appreciation, here's a picture of me eating New England Clam Chowder for the first time!

Enjoy,
Bryan Waterman

 
 

I totally hate the new Comcast commercials, so I decided to make some minor adjustments.

 
 

Just made this for fun earlier this morning. I removed all the audio from the commercial and replaced it with new audio.

 
 

While my girlfriend was doing laundry the other day, I kept myself busy by drawing old NickToons characters from memory.

 
 

Hi there,

Welcome to the ALL NEW BryanWaterman.com. Recently, I realized that I had far too many websites going on, so I encouraged them to have sweet, sweet, relations and give birth to this new one. They did. You're welcome. Click around and enjoy!

Sincerely,
Bryan Waterman

 
 
 
 
 
 

Dear Brookline Department of Public Works,

You are confusing. I was under the impression that plastic was recyclable. In fact, you have continuously proven this to be true as I wake to find my various plastics missing from the end of my driveway every Wednesday morning. I have but only one recycling bin at my disposal and I chose to use this for cardboard. I know now to never place the folded cardboard into another cardboard box, as this would probably blow your fucking mind. I apologize for putting my recyclable plastics in a non-recyclable plastic bag instead of putting them in the recycling bin I do not have. I was unaware that this could potentially tear a hole in the Matrix. If it is not too much to ask, I would like to ask you a few questions so that I do not make such a foolish mistake in the future.

1.)    How would I go about recycling a plastic bag?
2.)    Where can I find a plastic bag that is recyclable?
3.)    How would I go about recycling a broken recycling bin?
4.)    How would you know whether or not to recycle the recycling bin?
5.)    Should I leave a note?
6.)    Was it really necessary to deem this situation as being unacceptable? I would understand if I were putting all of my bottles and cans into a recycling bin made of horsemeat. That would be unacceptable, as horsemeat is very expensive and should never be placed outside overnight.

I look forward to hearing from you, as your reply will look great with all of the recyclables I will be placing into a plastic bag and leaving for you on the sidewalk next week.

Very Sincerely,
Bryan Waterman

P.S. Sorry, one last question. Do you know anyone who would want to buy large quantities of horsemeat?