Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – 8 Bit Cinema


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is NOW ON DIGITAL HD: http://www.teenagemutantninjaturtlesmovie.com/digital
and will be on BLU-RAY DECEMBER 16
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CineFix presents Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles retold via old-school 8-bit (and a little 16 bit 😉 game tech. It’s like you’re back in the 80s, dude! No quarters or controllers required!

8-bit Cinema “gamifies” your favorite Hollywood Blockbusters into 80’s arcade and NES inspired action! This week, we’re taking on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, to celebrate the release of the new film on Blu-Ray!

8-Bit a.k.a. the third generation of gaming started in 1983 with the Japanese release of the Nintendo Family Computer and Sega. Can you guess what games inspired our 8-bit version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Comment below and suggest the next movie 8-bit Cinema should “gamify”.

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Comment below and tell us what film, movie, or TV show you would like to see gamified.

Chris Pratt behind the scenes Parks and Recreation


Chris Pratt doing a behind the scenes video on the season 2 parks and recreation dvd.
This was four-five years ago and he was just cast as the lead in the new Jurassic Park movie coming out, that is crazy since im sure in the vid he said it as a joke

Bastille "Torn Apart"


Love is love.

Dos Madres


Every parent experiences moments of uncertainty: Am I terrible parent? Have I failed my children? Am I doing enough? But for these mothers, these natural uncertainties are magnified by their lost homeland, fragmented families and legal limbo. Video by Ora DeKornfeld News footage provided by KPIX TV San Francisco Video originally published on the LA Times website: http://www.latimes.com/visuals/video/la-dos-madres-video-20141001-premiumvideo.html

GoldenBox


On the eve of moving apart forever, two best friends must break into a shipping facility to steal back a package — a mysterious golden box — and hope their friendship can survive the adventure. Official Site: www.goldenboxmovie.com IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt1891811 Contact: 424.235.3118 | matt [at] matt-macdonald.com AWARDS: **** WINNER – Best Action Film – Atlanta Shortsfest **** WINNER – Golden Palm Award – Mexico International Film Festival **** WINNER – Best Cinematography – FirstGlance Film Festival Hollywood **** WINNER – Best Editing – Southern California Business Film Festival **** NOMINEE – Best Student Short – The Derby City Film Festival **** NOMINEE – Best Narrative Short – Trail Dance Film Festival **** WINNER – Best Overall Production – Daytona Beach Film Festival **** NOMINEE – Best Cinematography – Houston Comedy Film Festival **** NOMINEE – Best Editing – Houston Comedy Film Festival **** WINNER – Silver Screen Award – Nevada Film Festival **** WINNER – Best Student Short Film – HollyShorts Film Festival **** WINNER – Best Student Film – Hardacre Film Festival FESTIVALS: * Official Selection – The Valley Film Festival * Official Selection – Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival * Official Selection – Atlanta Shortsfest * Official Selection – Palm Springs International ShortFest * Official Selection – Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival * Official Selection – Mexico International Film Festival * Official Selection – deadCENTER Film Festival * Official Selection – Myrtle Beach International Film Festival * Official Selection – Southern California Business Film Festival * Official Selection – FirstGlance Film Festival Hollywood * Official Selection – USC First Look Film Festival * Official Selection – The Derby City Film Festival * Official Selection – The Official Best of Fest Awards * Official Selection – Festivus Film Festival * Official Selection – Beloit International Film Festival * Official Selection – Trail Dance Film Festival * Official Selection – WorldKids International Film Festival (Mumbai, India) * Official Selection – Daytona Beach Film Festival * Official Selection – Houston Comedy Film Festival * Official Selection – Big Apple Film Festival * Official Selection – The Loft Film Festival * Official Selection – Louisville’s International Festival of Film * Official Selection – Dark Bridges Film Festival (Saskatoon, SK Canada) * Official Selection – Bend Film Festival * Official Selection – HollyShorts Film Festival * Official Selection – Hardacre Film Festival * Official Selection – Action On Film International Film Festival * Official Selection – LA Shorts Fest Directed By: Matt MacDonald Written By: Matt MacDonald and Robin Phillips Produced By: Damian Horan, Camila Ohara Tanabe, and Matt MacDonald Executive Producer: Ty Strickler Director of Photography: Sean Conaty Edited By: Bethe H. Gordon Sup. Sound Editor: Jesse Rosenman Production Designer: Alan Farkas Original Music By: Simon Stevens Shot on RED ONE MX, Edited in FCP ©2011

Four Cinema 4D tutorials on CGCircuit

Wed 26th Nov 2014 | News

CGCircuit (www.cgcircuit.com), a tutorial marketplace for traditional and technical artists, is promoting four tutorials featuring Cinema 4D software.

Originally written for Amiga in 1993, Maxon’s Cinema 4D still holds a hand in CG industries and is still being used extensively today.  At a young age, Author Oscar Dominguez, started teaching himself computers.  Today, he is a 3D generalist and has produced four tutorials featuring the use of Cinema 4D.

Cinema 4D (C4D) is a very versatile software useful to a wide variety of audiences.  It is not only used in the CG community but often in architectural and interior design visualizations, broadcast and even in the illustration community.  If you want a thorough introduction to Cinema 4D or would like to learn how to create a broadcast intro, Oscar teaches that and more.  “Introduction to C4D” is a great way to get a rooted start and learn the basics of C4D.

In the intermediate level, “Creating a Broadcast Intro in C4D,” Oscar goes over many topics such as hard surface modeling, multipass compositing, and physical rendering.  If that’s not what you’re looking for, Oscar has two tutorials, “Tank Creation- Part I” and “Tank Creation- Part II.”  These tutorials touch on topics such as modeling, texturing and rendering but also get in depth with how to create VRay shaders and environmental rendering.  With a focus on creating an organized working process, Oscar has created a gaggle of Cinema 4D tutorials that will expand and solidify your C4D knowledge. Head over  to fill your Cinema 4D needs.

About CGCircuit

Born out of love for the art of CG and learning, CGCircuit was founded by Carlo Sansonetti, Cheryl Sansonetti, Federico Bolla and Fabio Maschietti. While CGCircuit is developed and maintained in garages from California to Italy, it makes the unique methods of computer graphic and traditional artists accessible through a tutorial marketplace.  Offering authors a platform to share free, rentable and purchasable content, CGCircuit is focused on providing artists a way to market their knowledge.  Dedication to an author supported community is shown by CGCircuit’s step-by-step instructions on how to create and publish your own tutorial.  See what authors are publishing at CGCircuit.com.

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Poo Pourri for Santa Claus

Poo Pourri, the bathroom perfumed refresher launched by Bethany Woodruff in “Girls Don’t Poop“, is back in the viral charts with “Even Santa Poops”. What happens when all those milk and cookies catch up with Santa on his big night? He gets busted like never before. Three redhead girls put Santa in his place with a lesson on toilet etiquette. Woodruff turns up again, sitting on Santa’s knee, to encourage viewers to take action. The commercial was filmed by directors Pete Marquis and Jamie McClelland, known for their work on the comedic Hello Flo Camp Gyno and First Moon Party campaigns.

Poo Pourri Santa and Bethany Woodruff

Poo Pourri Santa and Girls

Poo Pourri Naughty List

Credits

The Even Santa Poops campaign was developed at World War Seven by executive producer Josh Ferrazzano, producer Mike Begovich, directors/writers Pete Marquis & Jamie T. McCelland (Pete & Jamie), creatives Joel Ackerman and Hector Batiz, director of photography Kevin Phillips, production designer Russell Jaeger, wardrobe stylists Karla Cavalli and Harmoni Everett, hair and make up artist Colleen Hogan.

Editor was Karen Kourtessis at Beast. Sound was designed by Chris Stangroom at Hobo Audio. Colourist was Robert Crosby at Neptune Post.

Cast are Mike Faella (Santa), Isabella Blake Thomas (Sister 1), Ava Devoe (Sister 2), Haylie Di Fronzo (Sister 3) and Bethany Woodruff.

Zurich Snowman Insurance in the Mountains

Swiss insurance company Zurich is running “Snowmen”, a Europe-wide cinema and online campaign showing the insurer’s employees going to great lengths to protect snowmen. The ad opens with snowmen melting in Bergün/Bravuogn, a municipality in the district of Albula in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. Zurich employees dressed in blue turn up in refrigerated trucks to take the endangered snowmen on a journey to the top of a mountain in the Alps. The ad ends with the line, “When you truly love something, you protect it in the best way”. The ad directs viewers to a website, zurich-snowman.ch, where they can build a virtual snowman, or submit a photo of one. Zurich will then pick winning entries to be recreated, for real, on top of the Alps. The campaign is a continuation of Zurich’s “For those who truly love” position launched in September 2013.

Zurich Save The Snowman

Zurich Save The Snowman

Zurich Save The Snowman

Zurich Save The Snowman

Zurich Save The Snowman

Zurich Save The Snowman

Zurich Save The Snowman

Credits

The Zurich Snowman campaign was developed at McCann Worldgroup by executive creative director Lee Tan, global creative director Miguel Bemfica (Madrid), copywriter Curro Piqueras (Milan), art director Cristina Caballero (Milan), creative director Rachid Ahouiyek (Milan), digital creative director Adrian Finzelberg (London), agency producer John Cheesemore (London), designer Faissal Omani, account director Petra Stachowiak (Zurich), global account director Marina Specht and account planner Wolfgang Eigner.

Filming was shot by director Eivind ‘Salmon’ Holmboe via Fish, Madrid. Editor was Jose Ramon Lorenzo. Post production was done at Big Buoy London. Music was by Pablo Martin Caminero.

The website was developed at 247GRAD, Koblenz, by creative director Thomas Berg and CEO Sascha Boeher.

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What Happens When You Eat Too Much – Reactions


The season of giving is often also the season of over-indulging at the dinner table. As Thanksgiving approaches, Reactions takes a look down at our stomachs to find out what happens when you overeat. Put on your “eating pants” enjoy the video and don’t forget to subscribe! http://bit.ly/ACSReactions

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Words: Sam Lemonick
Pictures: Elaine Seward
Lead Writer/Producer: Noel Waghorn
Scientific Consultant: Matt Hartings, Ph.D., American University