The Art of Up

Lou Romano’s lovely artwork from Pixar / Disney’s upcoming (no pun intended) film, Up.
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November 20, 2009
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November 19, 2009
Enjoy a fascinating discussion about filmmaking and art in A Talk with Alfred Hitchcock (thanks Jimmy!). Brought to us by Luma, check out The Making of Standard Bank Global, from concept to execution. November 18, 2009
Also, dont miss out on his great list of stuff to live by. Shel Silverstein would be proud. London based director Scott Altman hits the ground running with a frenetic reel, and a slim but slick portfolio. As an extension of Asylum Visual Effects, Asylum Design is making its mark with three reels showcasing their work in main titles, screen design, and commercial productions. November 17, 2009
November 16, 2009
Ross Neil and Matt Clark direct an alternate “Strawberry Swing” music video. (See Shynola’s official video.) Thanks, Hector! November 14, 2009 Nikon Film Festival open for entries — closing 12/15. November 13, 2009 Toronto based Alchemy drops this wicked spot for MEDT (Ontario Ministry of Economic Development)
November 12, 2009
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Lou Romano’s lovely artwork from Pixar / Disney’s upcoming (no pun intended) film, Up.
John Whiney’s Matrix III (1972) via Create Digital Motion via the iso50 Blog.
Monsters: 091 Tourists from Volstok Telefunken on Vimeo.
This is Monsters: 091 Tourists, just the latest of almost a hundred similar shorts made by Volstok Telefunken for a Belgian Show, “Man Bijt Hond.” The Monster films all feature silly, gross and joking Monsters animated over real live-action shots of people in everyday situations who interact with the drawn Monsters in unexpected and hilarious ways. Mix Candid Camera clips with 2 parts sick and twisted animation, shake and enjoy!
The Monsters’ own site is here.
Take a look at some of Trapcode Particular 2’s new features in this advert from All Bets Are Off (Aharon Rabinowitz and friends)
boolab’s Agus Verrastro builds a sombre blue world of paper for Random House
1st year Supinfocom student Ludovic Habas creates a visually delicious end-of-year short, “Watch the Ground”
Attention Londoners: See No Evil’s next meeting will be meeting on June 4th, 7pm at Bodhi. David Wilson will be on hand to discuss his “We Got Time” for Moray McLaren, followed by an Open Screen Night. There will also be free Stash DVDs being handed out like highly addictive substances worthy of their namesake.
Wish I could be there! Fellow Motionographer James Wignall will be in attendance, though. Get there early. Space is limited.
Full details on the See No Evil site.