6654 Emmet Terrace – Los Angeles, CA 90068


Listing Price – $4,500,000
Ben Bacal Estates
www.benbacal.com

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

6654 Emmet Terrace – a true Hollywood Hills contemporary in every way imaginable. Enter through custom, stainless steel doors to a breathtaking, one-of-a-kind home designed and built by Ori Ayonmike.
5,500 sqft, 5 bed, 5.5 bathroom beautifully designed contemporary energy efficient smart home features an amazing central location minutes to the best shopping and nightlife in Hollywood.
The homes interior composition harvests a sense of style and elegance with features like; Formal Living Room with soaring 20 Foot Ceilings, 144 Inch Screen Home Theater, 2 Car Garage, gourmet kitchen with All Miele appliances, Custom 250 Bottle Walnut Finished Wine Cellar, State of the art 16 camera security system, full size pool and All Glass Tiled Hot Tub, steam showers and indoor gym/yoga room.
Other world-class amenities include; Control 4 Smart Home System, 3 Marble Slab Finished Linear Fireplaces, Heated Bathroom Floors with Large Hurricane Shower in Master Bathroom Suite, Built in Ceiling Speakers in All Bedrooms, Living Areas and Outdoor Living Areas, Antonio Lupi Bath Cabinets, Corian Countertops and Custom Sinks. This home truly is a marriage of the Hollywood lifestyle and European sophistication. Hollywood Hills construction at its finest!

Dinah Shore sings ''Something Wonderful''


Dinah Shore sings Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Something Wonderful” on her TV series.

Classic commercials for 1960 Chevrolets


Classic commercials for 1960 Chevrolets, including: Kingswood station wagon, Corvair, and trucks. Every ad from an hour of NBC!

Steam’s summer sale is back and here’s all that you need to know

Summer has arrived and gaming enthusiasts from across the globe have another reason to rejoice about. Steam, the hub for great PC games is back with its summer sale titled, ‘Steam’s Summer Picnic Sale’. For those who do not know much about this, every year around the end of June, Steam offers a discount on prices for a lot of games (yes, a lot). This is one of the many discount events that Steam offers throughout the year, the summer edition being one of the biggest, where you can get discounts of 10 per cent to 90 per cent on your desired games.

With a whopping 5,199 games on sale, the event will continue till 4 July and will allow users to decide and purchase whichever ones they please. It is interesting to note that Steam, again will be discontinuing their flash sale and thus whichever games get discounted, they will stay the same till the sale ends although there will be highlights during the event, which will be refreshing every day.

Steam summer sale
With the advent of VR headsets like HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, this is the first time Steam will be offering discounts of VR compatible games like the arcade shooter Space Pirate Trainer or the musical Audioshield or even the puzzle game of Keep talking and Nobody Explodes.

Apart from these highly popular and acclaimed games like the newly launched DOOM, Rocket League, Grand Theft Auto V, all have a lucrative 40 per cent discount on them. Apart from these Fallout 4’s price has been slashed down to half and Payday 2 is experiencing a 75 per cent price cut off.

It takes time to figure out and choose the games from the mind boggling tributaries of options, but with everything staying on the same prices till the sale ends, one can check the highlights of the day and track the game they want. So, if you are looking to buy some great games, Steam’s sale would be a great place to loosen up your wallets.

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Titan Comics to publish Assassin’s Creed mini-series ‘Last Descendants – Locus’

Assassin’s Creed, Ubisoft’s hit game franchise that will now be seen on the big screen is getting an new comic mini-series. The mini-series Last Descendants – Locus is going to be published by Titan Comics and will be launched in September ahead of the movie release.

Assassin's Creed Locus 4The Assassin’s Creed mini-series will be a four part comic series that’s being penned by Eisner-nominated Ian Edginton (X-Force, H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds) and ties directly into the forthcoming Assassin’s Creed young adult book series, Last Descendants by Matthew J. Kirby that’s set to release by Scholastic on 30 August.

Providing the art would to Edginton’s story would be Caspar Wijngaard (Image Comics’ Limbo)  as he will bring a new dimension to the legendary video game franchise. As for the plot, Last Descendants – Locus, will follow the story of Sean, a teenager caught up in the Assassin’s Creed and Templar conflict in present day, as he peers back into the memories of his ancestor Tommy Greyling and gets to experience the sordid squalor of Victorian London (as seen in Assassin’s Creed Syndicate). A captivating adventure unfolds, with Greyling hunting for the answers to a mystery that could change the world,

The debut issue of Last Descendants – Locus comes with six variant covers to collect: four art covers by artists Caspar Wijngaard (Image Comics’ Limbo), Valeria Favoccia, Ian Culbard (A Study in Scarlet), and Verity Glass (Doctor Who), a novel variant, and a blank sketch cover.  

The first issue of Last Descendants – Locus arrives in stores and digital platforms on 21 September and expands Titan Comics’ popular Assassin’s Creed comics line, which already includes Assassin’s Creed: Assassins and Assassin’s Creed: Templars.

As for the Assassin’s Creed movie, the film starring Michael Fassbender will be distributed by 20th Century Fox and is scheduled to release on 21 December, 2016.

Assassin's Creed Locus comic

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Job Opening

We are having below vacancies which need to be filled on urgent basis. Kindly note that these vacancies are in Mumbai based leading production house for its new big project.

PRE-PRODUCTION:

(a)    Storyboard/Concept Artist: Fresher, Mid, Experience.

(b)   Digital Matte Painter: Fresher, Mid, Experience.

3D Artist:

(a)    3D Modeler, Lighting & Texturing Artist: Fresher, Mid, Experience.

(b)   Rigger & Animator: Fresher, Mid, Experience.

POST-PRODUCTION:

(a)   Compositor : Fresher, Mid, Experience.

(b)   Roto & Mach Moving: Fresher, Mid, Experience.

Contact Person for more details:

Bharat Mistry:

bharatmgeena@gmail.com

Mob: 9167332330

Nishikant Mohapatra:

nknishi111@gmail.com

Mob: 9819877753

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Sony may create Spider-Man movie with Silver Sable character

After the buzz of Spider-Man’s appearance in the recent Civil War feature, the Marvel superhero has been most spoken about. So much so that the fan following and aura of the hero has already led to the creation of a whole new ‘Spider Man universe’. As we know, Spider-Man: Homecoming is already in production and will hit theatres next summer.

But, it has been speculated that Sony has far more plans for this franchise. There have been rumours that a ‘Silver Sable’ movie could be one venture to enhance the Spider-Man universe.

Silver Sable is a mercenary who hunts war criminals. She’s most commonly associated with Spider-Man, having debuted in an 1985 issue of his title — hence why Sony, not Marvel Studios, has the rights. She’s an anti hero who is extraordinary skilled as a fighter but has no actual superpowers (like Black Widow or the Punisher). Silver Sable is a little edgier than your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man, so she could add a different flavour to his corner of the Marvel universe.

Silver Sable

Jeff Sneider recently stated that Sony was courting screenwriter Abi Morgan(Shame) to pen a movie about the Marvel antiheroine. Also, Sony may want to go ahead with the Silver Sable movie. However, these are just speculations as Sony and Marvel need to decide the creative charge and their future plans for the franchise.

As of now, Marvel and Sony are collaborating on Spider-Man: Homecoming, with both studios repeatedly making it clear that the former is leading the creative charge on the rebooted franchise.

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250 artists from 25 countries creating an animated film ‘Mila’ to make a difference

Sane minds,
Fight the battle with insanity;
Innocent survivors,
Fight it for the rest of their lives with adversity.

Animation can touch the wildest string of imagination and the deepest chord of reality through emotions and creativity. An upcoming animated feature film Mila that’s been in production since 2010, consisting of 250 artists from 25 countries with one goal in mind, denotes the clear picture of the aftermath of war, the turmoil faced by a victim kid ‘Mila’ and the misfortune of the lone survivors. Probably, the creators should speak for themselves.

AnimationXpress got in touch with director Cinzia Angelini (How To Train Your Dragon, Kung Fu Panda DVD specials), producer Andrea Emmes and visual effects supervisor and executive producer Valerio Oss (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, 127 Hours) of the animated film Mila.

Mila 2

Cinzia: I always had the desire to write and direct a short and when I had the chance to start, I decided to write the script finding inspiration from stories that my mom told me about her experience as a five year old child in the middle of World War II.

What really affected me in particular was the story as to when the bombers would approach and the terror, the anxiety and sense of void that she felt. War is unfortunately a terrible reality that keeps repeating itself.

How did you go about with the script and the storyboarding process?

Cinzia: The character that inspired the story – my mom, reacted to the bombings by freezing and not being able to run or take shelter. Of course a passive character is not that interesting for a film so I kept the core idea of what my mom experienced and created the story around it.

I think it’s important for a director to get someone you trust to interpret your script, to avoid being too close to it and lose perspective. The storyboard is drawn digitally using Photoshop.

Why did you think of the little girl as the protagonist?

Cinzia: The little girl was inspired by my mom but represents all children in the middle of past and present conflicts. I think a five year old girl is the best protagonist for such a film as she represents innocence but also strength and resilience. She represents hope.

What were the softwares used?

Valerio: Maya for the 3D part (but also some small use of 3ds Max). Nuke for compositing, Houdini for FX and of course Photoshop and other extra tools for texturing.

What is the work done in terms of VFX?

Valerio: It is especially done in a couple of sequences. We have various war sequences, explosions, fire, water and other difficult VFX sequences. We are still working on them and I think these will be the late sequences to be finished due to the great difficulties in developing them.

From left: Director Cinzia Angelini, VFX supervisor and Executive Producer Valerio Oss and Producer Andrea Emmes

From left: Director Cinzia Angelini, VFX supervisor and Executive Producer Valerio Oss and Producer Andrea Emmes

What has been the most challenging part while creating this film?

Valerio: Coordinating all the artists. It’s difficult to keep everyone in sync between the various departments. Of course there is still a challenge in transferring files, because many times we talk about gigs and gigs of data, and to keep them up to date is challenging.

Cinzia: For me, it’s keeping the creative part of things going as I am often trying to fix technical issues due to the fact that we are a remotely connected team with no budget.

Andrea: Yes, keeping track of everyone all over the world, staying on top of communication, understanding the most effective way to work with different cultures and language barriers. Even though everyone on Mila speaks and writes English, 85 per cent of our volunteers have English as their second language. Another issue is when there are errors in scripts or with a model or rig, not being able to get together in one room to troubleshoot or see what the other is doing so we can address and fix things quicker has been challenging.

Mila 1

What do you aim to portray through the film?

Valerio: A message – Consider and help children involved in wars around the world.

Cinzia: My main goal is that we really make a difference, even if that means changing only one child, maybe a future leader that might make a difference.

What is the budget of the film?

Valerio: No budget at all, and this is the real challenge. We just had a 50,000 Euros grant from Italy Trentino Film Commission and 14,000 Euros from the Fondazione Cassa Rurale but that’s it. We are striving to get more to finish the film sooner, but this is a volunteer project and that’s the philosophy of all.

What are your plans for the film?

Valerio: Of course festivals are the main target. We want everybody to see it! It is not a film, it is a message, a movement. The more number of people that see “Mila”, the more will get the message against war and how it affects those left behind, especially the children.

Andrea: We want to make a difference. We want to talk about the kids caught in the middle of war. It’s a pretty unconventional theme for an animated short film. We want to start conversations around the world where people are discussing what is happening to the millions of children like Mila around the world today!

How much of the film is completed till now? When will it be out?

Valerio: 60 per cent. Next year it will be ready.

Cinzia: It took a long time to get to where we are but all the assets have been built and we are getting more and more efficient as a team.

Andrea: We have been working steadily on the film since 2010 and we have wrapped Modeling, Texturing, Rigging, most of the Layout and are currently working hard in Animation, Lighting, CFX, End Credits and Compositing/Rendering. We’re looking really good to finish production by the end of this year so that we can have it fully rendered and packaged by early 2017, just in time for the festival circuit.

This project has been co-produced by Ibiscus Media and Pixel Cartoon Animation and VFX in association with the UNICEF.

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Introducing SpotMini


SpotMini is a new smaller version of the Spot robot, weighing 55 lbs dripping wet (65 lbs if you include its arm.) SpotMini is all-electric (no hydraulics) and runs for about 90 minutes on a charge, depending on what it is doing. SpotMini is one of the quietest robots we have ever built. It has a variety of sensors, including depth cameras, a solid state gyro (IMU) and proprioception sensors in the limbs. These sensors help with navigation and mobile manipulation. SpotMini performs some tasks autonomously, but often uses a human for high-level guidance. For more information about SpotMini visit our website at www.BostonDynamics.com

Emma Langford // Seduction of Eve


Official music video for ‘The Seduction of Eve’, by Emma Langford. Listen to the full EP: https://emmalangfordmusic.bandcamp.com/ Director: George Hooker DOP: Tom Comerford Starring: Sean McGillicuddy and Martina Babisova