Lost Kubrick-The unfinished films of Stanley Kubrick


Narrated by Malcolm McDowell, this short documentary examines the films Stanley Kubrick developed but didn’t live long enough to make. Features interviews given by Kubrick’s longtime producer Jan Harlan, Jack Nicholson,Sydney Pollack etc. Through interviews and abundant archival materials, this documentary examines these “lost” films in depth to discover what drew Kubrick to these projects, the work he did to prepare them for production, and why they ultimately were abandoned. Some of the unfinished project discussed here are “Napoleon” , “The Aryan Papers” and also “A.I” (which we know finally made by Steven Spielberg). *like this post? Follow me at frame-paradiso.tumblr.com for more.

The Sopranos | GTA 5 Reenactments | Intro Credits


The Sopranos intro recreated in GTA 5.

For this GTA 5 reenactment we decided to pay homage to one of the greatest TV shows of all time, The Sopranos. Recreating The Sopranos intro in GTAV was pretty time-consuming, but a lot of fun. It was also our first experience using green screen (you can’t smoke in the car while it’s moving)!

Big thanks to Gordymills for playing the role of the incredible James Gandolfini. Gone but not forgotten.

One day we’d like to do the same in GTA 4 – probably a much more accurate setting, although we love the West Coast feel of this one.

Hope you enjoy our Sopranos recreation and be sure to like/share if you’d like to see more GTA 5 movie and TV reenactments!

Music: Woke Up This Morning – Alabama 3 – One Little Indian

~~ GTA 5 Movie Reenactments ~~

In this series of videos, we recreate famous TV or movie scenes within GTA V. Mostly using the snapmatic camera to reenact these movie scenes, we draw on our good friends within the /r/GTAA reddit crew for acting resources. Check out our other GTA 5 movie reenactments on our channel!

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The Sopranos GTA 5 Intro vs. The Original | Side-by-side Comparison


Here’s our GTA 5 Sopranos remake next to the original. Let us know how you think we did!

Music: Woke Up This Morning – Alabama 3 – One Little Indian

~~ GTA 5 Movie Reenactments ~~

In this series of videos, we recreate famous TV or movie scenes within GTA V. Mostly using the snapmatic camera to reenact these movie scenes, we draw on our good friends within the /r/GTAA reddit crew for acting resources. Check out our other GTA 5 movie reenactments on our channel!

~~ 8-Bit Bastard ~~

8-BIT BASTARD is a super mega ultra awesome gaming channel creating original machinima, stunts and recreations. Bringing you a mixture of modern and classic games, 8-BIT BASTARD is home to original episodes of Weazel News, GTA 5 Movie Recreations and the “How Big Is It?” series.

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Facebook — http://facebook.com/8bitbastard
Twitter ——- http://twitter.com/8bit_bastard

London In Motion- A Short Timelapse/Hyperlapse video


I am a 16 year old student at Wellington College, Uk. Over my easter holiday I set out on making a hyper lapse/timelapse film of London, inspired by Mattia Bicchi. Check him out! A few facts about this video: All shots are from a period of 5 different days The editing process took roughly 24 hours Over the 5 days I took a total of 10,600 pictures The final video consist of 7,500 Resulting in a video just over 5 minutes Music: BEETHOVEN’S 5 SECRETS – ONEREPUBLIC (CELLO/ORCHESTRAL COVER) Buy it here: http://thepianoguys.com/portfolio/beethovens-5-scerets/ Equipment: Panasonic Lumix DMC G6 Cannon EOS 60D Filmed and edited by Lewis Symonds: http://lewissymonds.wix.com/myphotography Follow me on Twitter/Instagram https://twitter.com/lewis1498 http://instagram.com/lewis1498 Contact me direct: lewisdsymonds@btinternet.com To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com

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UMPG admin deal signed between DreamWorks and Rondor

DreamWorks Animation that has theatrically released a total of 27 animated feature films, as well as the franchise properties of Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, and many more, have agreed to sign an exclusive, worldwide music publishing administration agreement with Rondor Music International a subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG).

DreamWorks Animation and Rondor intend to work together on a number of creative initiatives, which include opportunities for Rondor and UMPG writers and artists to contribute music to DreamWorks Animation productions.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to embark on this new relationship with DreamWorks Animation. It consistently finds new and exciting ways to create the best in high quality family entertainment and connect it with a global audience. This is a remarkable opportunity for our writers and artists to be involved with those compelling productions,” said Rondor Music president Lance Freed, while speaking to Music Week.

The extensive deal includes the entire DreamWorks Animation music list created over the past two decades, in addition to music included in future DreamWorks Animation films, television programs and live entertainment properties.

DreamWorks Animation is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in high quality CG animated feature films, televisions specials and series, and live entertainment properties.

Dwarf Academy: An innovative training department

Dwarf Academy specializes in a curriculum geared towards high-end computer graphics careers in the entertainment industry. This training department is unique thanks to its intimate links to Dwarf Labs, a busy and successful studio. Each student will be mentored by a professional from Dwarf, ready to show them how it’s done using real-world, deadline-driven examples.

This innovative concept of integrating study into the working conditions of an active production and R&D laboratory informs multiple aspects of the course; even the pipeline that the students use is based on that used at Dwarf Labs. This benefits not only the students but also Dwarf, as the best artists and technicians will be asked to join the studio.

“Our training sessions are on a human scale, using state-of-the-art hardware and our unique in-house software technologies, where the student benefits from courses tailor-made to impart effectively the knowledge and skills they need to build the strongest career foundations possible,” said a spokesperson in a statement.

The staff is experienced, well-regarded professionals in their fields, and come from the world’s most respected studios such as Pixar, PDI/DreamWorks, Sony Pictures Imageworks and Weta Digital.

Minhyung is moving out of Pixar to head the Academy at Dwarf CEO Olivier Pinol’s request. “Dwarf Academy is such a unique place. Its program is very similar to the training courses at Pixar and PDI. It is organized to show the big picture of team play in a production, but also is very clear in letting you know how you as an individual artist or technician will be expected to contribute,” he adds.

Minhyung further explains: “We have designed a course where artistic and technical skills development are balanced, and one that focuses not only on the fundamentals of visual concepts and theory, but complements them with master classes by leading professionals in their discipline, and practical exercises that are absolutely essential for the student to be able to hit the ground running as soon as they graduate.”

“I’m so excited to share my professional industry experience and all the knowledge I’ve gained from the Oscar-winning studios I’ve worked at. I will bring the spirit of Hollywood to Dwarf! Olivier and I have shared the vision of training the next global leaders of artists and engineers since we met at PDI so when he asked me to join Dwarf, I answered ‘Of course!’ without hesitation,” he ended.

Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute elated to be getting national importance

Good news for all the film enthusiasts in ‘The City Of Joy’, the Union Budget 2014 has announced that the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) will be receiving the status of an institute of national importance, which had been promised to them few years back.

The institute will be handing out degrees instead of diplomas which will be government-recognized once it’s upgraded. Rs 45 crore that was sanctioned in 2011 for the animation technology centre, will finally start rolling next year.

SRFTI is ready with a new building for an animation technology course as well, “We are starting with the new course in April, next year. It will be a two years Post Graduate course and will focus on animation in the form of storytelling,” said SRFTI Dean Nilotpal Majumdar.

The general emotion on campus was that with the institute in line to get a national importance status, film and animation studies will get the much-needed shot in the arm across the nation apart from Kolkata.

“We believe in developing a good curriculum, ours will be a very intensive course which we plan to implement next year. We will be taking in maximum of 10 students but not more.” added Majumdar.

The size of the Indian media and entertainment sector has increased from about Rs 80,500 crore to around Rs 96,500 crore in the last two years and expected to grow over Rs 2, 24,500 crore by 2017, according to a CII-PwC study.

Toonz Academy allies with The Foundry, will now focus on VFX as well

Toonz Academy, the academic wing of Technopark-based Toonz Animation, has become the first authorised training centre of visual effects software NUKE in the state.

The academy has entered into an alliance with UK-based The Foundry, which aims at pioneering and imparting a more effective way of learning and nurturing the future of students wanting to take up visual effects as a career.

The session titled ‘VFX, A Close Look!’ was handled by the Head of Education vertical, Foundry UK, Nicki Morris and VP- Academics, Toonz Academy, Vinod.

“We are well established in the animation industry and have been catering to the audience for over a decade. As we were planning to venture into the field of VFX and at the same time The Foundry was also looking for an official partner in Kerala, so we started the initial discussion in March; this is how the collaboration happened and today we finally got the license,” reveals Toonz Academy VP Vinod to AnimationXpress.com.

Nuke provides artists and developers complete creative control, cutting-edge compositing toolsets and more extensive customisation options. It has been used in creation of visual effects for award winning movies like The Avatar, Life Of Pi, Gravity & The Hobbit.

Foundry will also offer the curriculum, exercise files and also the authorized certification. The faculties are also trained by Foundry. This will help students in developing multi-disciplined skillsets that can be employed in an individual or global facility environment.

The training centre was officially launched on 10 July, at Hotel Pankaj in Statue Junction, Trivandrum. Total of 75 people participated in the event. This is the first of its kind in Kerala and will be offering a six month programme on VFX.

Live demos on visual effects for movies, case studies on recent projects and interactive session with experts on shaping a career in visual effects & animation were the highlights of the conference.

Guinness Empty Chair of Loyalty

Guinness USA celebrated Independence Day 2014 with “Empty Chair”, a salutes to the character of a community as they honor one of their own who is out of sight, but not out of mind. These people “remind us that a true test of character is what you do when no one’s looking. The choices we make reveal the true nature of our character. Guinness proudly raises a glass to those who are #MadeOfMore”.

Guinness Empty Chair

Credits

The Chair of Loyalty campaign was developed at BBDO New York by chief creative officer worldwide David Lubars, chief creative officer New York Greg Hahn, creative directors/art directors Dan Lucey and Jens Waernes, creative directors/copywriters Chris Beresford-Hill and Tom Kraemer, director of integrated production David Rolfe, group executive producer Amy Wertheimer, executive music producer Rani Vaz, group behavioural planning director Gordon McLean, group account director Jim Santora, account manager Hayley Devlin and account executive Sara Plotkin.

Filming was shot by director Noam Murro via Biscuit Filmworks with director of photography Eric Schmidt, managing director Shawn Lacy and line producer Jay Veal.

Editor was Neil Smith at Work Post with assistant editor Adam Witten. Telecine was produced at Company 3 by colourist Tim Masick. Visual effects were produced at Absolute Post.

Sound was designed at Henryboy. Music was produced at Human Worldwide. Sound was mixed by Tom Jucarone at Sound Lounge.