Showing posts with label animation education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation education. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Pixar's Up new film



New York Comic Con and Disney*Pixar have
just announced that the first 50 minutes of the forthcoming
movie Up will screen for the first time at New York Comic Con.
Up is the story of Carl Fredricksen, a man
who spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and experiencing life to its fullest. But at age 78, life seems to have passed Carl by, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year old Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new lease on life.
The screening will be introduced by director
Pete Docter and begin at 6:30 PM on Saturday, February 7 in the IGN Theater inside NYCC.
Methinks you should get on line Friday.

Pixar's UP Movie



From Disney-Pixar comes Up, a comedy adventure
about 78-year-old balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen
who finally fulfills his lifelong dream of a great adventure
when he ties thousands of balloons
to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America.
But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare
has stowed away on the trip: an overly optimistic 9-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell.
From the Academy Award-nominated director Pete Docter
Disney-Pixar's Up invites you on a hilarious journey into a lost world
with the least likely duo on Earth.
Up will be presented in Disney Digital 3-D in select theaters.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

KUNG FU PANDA


Title: Kung Fu Panda
Year: 2008
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Duration: 1 hr. 28 min.
Rating: PG for sequences of martial arts action.
Starring: Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Black, Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu
Director: John Stevenson, Mark Osborne
Producer: Melissa Cobb
Writer: Glenn Berger, Jonathan Aibel
Distributor: DreamWorks Animation

Photos about Kung Fu Panda


I urge anyone with a sense of humour and an enjoyment of quality action movies to check out this very entertaining picture. Don't let the bland trailers fool you: this movie rocks and is packed with loads of fun, fantastic action sequences, an underdog story that Rocky fans can be proud of, and some of the most gorgeous scenery that has ever graced an animated feature. The voice talent is star-studded, but never overpowering.





The greatest accomplishment of Kung Fu Panda is not its blistering and inventive action sequences, but that it manages to make you care about these entirely fictitious animated critters, as it draws you into a kickass martial arts epic that pays homage to the genre's history.

Kung Fu Panda (2008)


Caught a screening of "The Panda" and all I can say is wow! I took my 6 year old daughter, who has the attention span of a 6 year old, and she wants to see it again. So do I!
Jack Black is not only half of the greatest band in the world, he is also a fine voice actor.
His flawed character, Po the Panda is very refreshing. So is this film. After having to sit through the boring "Over the Hedge" and the last two "Shrek" messes, I really appreciated an animated feature form Dreamworks that didn't have too many celeb voices all competing for screen time. This is Jack Black's movie.
He has 75% of the lines in the script and that is not a bad thing.
Don't just drop the kids off to see Kung Fu Panda. Go with them. I think it's one of those rare movies like The Incredibles and Finding Nemo that adults can enjoy as much as the kids.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

BET gets Marvel cartoon


The Marvel Comics character Black Panther is getting his own animated show on the BET network. This was announced during the BET upfront presentation in New York for the 2008-2009 season.The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (who co-created most of the classic Marvel Comics line up) and first appeared in Fantastic Four #52 in 1966. The character's real name is T'Challa and he is the ruler of a fictional African country called Wakanda. His name predates the existence of the Black Panther Party.There have been a few attempts to bring the character to the movie screen, one in particular in the early 1990's starring Wesley Snipes. In 2007, Marvel announced that a film based on the character was on its movie development slate.He's a minor character as far as the Marvel universe goes, but he is the most visible black superhero they have. He has appeared in several other animated Marvel television shows before, but not in a main role.

Horton Hears a Who





Dr. Seuss's classic 1954 book Horton Hears a Who has entertained generations of children and served as the inspiration for a 26-minute, 1970 television special Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who and the 2000 Broadway musical Seussical: The Musical. This 2008, full-length animated movie features the voice talents of Jim Carrey as Horton, Steve Carrell as the Mayor of Whoville, Carol Burnett as the Kangaroo, and Jesse McCartney as JoJo and promises to delight a whole new generation of children and their parents and grandparents. The technological wonders of computer animation have allowed 20th Century Fox Animation to bring to life the wacky, colorful Whoville with its minute inhabitants and the lush Jungle of Nool with its host of distinctive animals and the result is a rich, fantastical world of wonder worthy of Dr. Seuss' own imagination. All the major plot elements of Dr. Seuss' book are present, with Horton hearing the faint cry for help from a tiny dust speck atop a small clover and doing his best to protect the inhabitants of that small civilization of Whoville despite the disbelief, disdain, and persecution of his fellow animals. The feel of Dr. Seuss' original rhyming prose is partially preserved in the sparse narration by Charles Osgood that's interspersed throughout the film's dialogue and the overarching themes of staying true to one's convictions and the celebration of the power of perseverance, imagination, and kindness come through loud and clear. Horton Hears a Who is a fun rendering of a classic Dr. Seuss story that's sure to entertain viewers of all ages

Horton Hears a Who (2008)


Хортон / Horton Hears a Who (2008)DVDRip Русский 01-22-34 XviD 720x400, 1984 Kbps ATSC/A-52 Dolby AC3, 384 Kbps 1।37 GBЖанр: Приключения, Семейный, МультфильмГод: 2008Страна: СШАРежиссер: Джимми Хейярд, Стив Мартино Актеры: Джим Керри, Стив Карелл, Кэрол Барнетт, Уилл Арнетт, Сет Роген, Дэн Фоглер, Айла ФишерОписание:У слоненка Хортона такие большие уши, что он, оказывается, может слышать даже то, как с ним говорит цветок. Вернее, существа, которые живут в нем. Но если слоненок начинается говорить и прислушиваться к цветку, наверное он ненормальный? Так посчитали все звери. Но Хортону все равно. Он считает своим долгом спасти население цветка от угрозы извне.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Simpsons Movie DVD



Homer adopts a pig who's run away from Krusty Burger after Krusty tried to have him slaughtered, naming the pig "Spider Pig." At the same time, the lake is protected after the audience sink the barge Green Day are on with garbage after they mention the environment. Meanwhile, Spider Pig's waste has filled up a silo in just 2 days, apparently with Homer's help. Homer can't get to the dump quickly so dumps the silo in the lake, polluting it. Russ Cargill, the villainous boss of the EPA, gives Arnold Schwarzenegger 5 options, forcing him to choose 4 (which is, unfortunately, to destroy Springfield) and putting a dome over Springfield to prevent evacuation. Homer, however, has escaped, along with his family. Can he stop the evil Cargill from annihilating his home town, and his family, who have been forced to return to Springfield? Written by movieguy3 ”

The Woody Woodpecker And Friends Classic Cartoon


Heh-heh-heh-HEH-heh! That signature laughter can mean only one thing: One of the most beloved animated characters of all time is coming to DVD for the first time ever, when The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection lands on store shelves on July 24, 2007 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. A must have for all animation fans; the original sidesplitting completely uncut theatrical cartoons starring the ultimate dizzy redhead are available in a single collection. The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection features 75 timelessly zany adventures, including eight Academy Award®-nominated short features and over one hour of vintage bonus materials including the documentary Walter, Woody and the World of Animation, behind-the-scenes footage and a full episode of The Woody Woodpecker Show.

Woody’s crazy exploits include encounters with other well-known animated players from the renowned Walter Lantz Studio including Chilly Willy, Andy Panda, Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard. As a special bonus, The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection also includes rare cartoons from the golden age of animation, with treasures from the Walter Lantz archive including Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Cartune Classic and Swing Symphony cartoons. Over eight hours of this rare bird’s daffy doings have been digitally remastered for optimum picture quality, making this collection an essential acquisition for every animation fan and classic film collector.
Synopsis
Relive all of the hilarious, crazy adventures of Woody Woodpecker, everyone's favorite wacky red-headed bird, in The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection! Created by renowned cartoonist Walter Lantz, these 75 original theatrical cartoons - all digitally remastered and completely uncut - showcase some of the wildest antics in animation history. Join Woody along with his friends Chilly Willy, Andy Panda, Wally Walrus and Buzz Buzzard through hours of outrageous adventures. Featuring rare treasures from the Walter Lantz archive including Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Cartune Classic and Swing Symphony cartoons, this side-splitting collection will keep fans of all ages laughing out loud time and time again!

Seinfeld gets to bee himself




AS one of the most recognisable comedians in the world, Jerry Seinfeld isn't one to put his name to just any project.

That is why he's done very little acting since his hit television show, Seinfeld, wrapped nearly a decade ago.

For DreamWorks' Bee Movie, he wanted total control and wears several different caps - he's the writer, producer and lead voice actor.

"You can go wrong anywhere - it's not difficult. Showbusiness is always risky and there is always a chance of failure,'' Seinfeld told Insider.

"I knew people would like to see me take a nice big belly flop, so I thought I better focus.

"It is just human nature, unfortunately. When you have had success, the next thing people want to see is you fail and watch you deal with that. It just makes for more entertaining viewing of the celebrity.

"But I understand it ... I have a little bit of that myself.''

Seinfeld will fly into Sydney tomorrow for the Australian premiere of the animated feature film, which tells the story of young bee Barry B. Benson (Seinfeld).

Benson has graduated from school and is set to enter the honey-making working class when he ventures out of the hive, falls for a girl (Renee Zellweger) and discovers people are stealing honey for their own consumption.

Barry sues the human race and wins a court order returning the sweet stuff to the bees.

Life should be good but, without pollination, the world's flowers, fruits and vegetables begin dying, so Barry must figure out how to undo his legal damage.

Matthew Broderick, John Goodman, Chris Rock, Kathy Bates, Larry King, Ray Liotta, Sting, Oprah Winfrey and Megan Mullally also lent their voices to characters in the film.

While top heavy with big names, Seinfeld said the A-list actors weren't necessarily vital to the success of the film.

"The only reason I got these people is that they are the best at what they do,'' he said.

"They also happen to be celebrities but it is kind of one thing: they have horsepower.

"There is some talent in the movie that is completely unknown, but you are not going to find someone better than ReneeZellweger that nobody has ever heard of."

Steven Spielberg was also behind the film. Seinfeld was dining with the star movie director and mentioned he had a funny idea: a film about bees titled Bee Movie - a pun on old, low-grade B-movies.

Spielberg called his friend Jeffrey Katzenberg, the head of the DreamWorks Animation movie studio, and faster than one can say "punchline'' a movie deal was born.


"The ability to let your imagination run wild just felt like a fresh new sandbox to play in, and I got very intrigued with that,'' Seinfeld explained.