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MPC CG supervisor James Rustad details the visual effects required for Angel and Archangel’s wings in X-Men: Apocalypse.

For shots where the actor (Ben Hardy) had a leather jacket on, we had to completely add feathered wings onto him. We didn’t have to worry about the joint points as much because of the jacket. But after Apocalypse transforms his wings from feather to metal, he’s naked from the waist up so we had to do a full 3D build of him and blend it in. We had a complex system where we could morph the skin wings into metal wings and plate them in this fractal growing technique. It was probably the most technically complex shots in that sequence.

In our animation rig, we just had polygon versions of the feathers which were textured. We did our cloth dynamics on those polygon feathers for a little bit of lag and bend. At render time we would swap those polygon feathers for a fully groomed feather where every part of the feather including the spine and quill is a procedural element. They’re wrapped back to the polygon to take on all of that cloth movement.

Battle of the vfx

Two of the nicest artists in vfx – Steve Kullback and Joe Bauer – are featured in this Variety video hosted by David Cohen on the Battle of the Bastards ep in Game of Thrones.

Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group producing season 5 of animated series ‘Wild Kratts’

Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group have already initiated the production of season five of the animated series ‘Wild Kratts’ for PBS KIDS in the U.S. and TVO and Knowledge Network in Canada. Wild Kratts has one of the largest kids’ television audiences in the USA. The fifth season will include 20 episodes, taking the total episode count to 138. The new season is expected to premiere on PBS KIDS in 2017.

In addition to the announcement of season five, 9 Story Media Group announced that it has secured a raft of new sales for the program around the world. Various seasons have been acquired by RTBF (Belgium), VRT(Belgium), E Junior (UAE an Israel), Noga (Israel), RTE (Ireland), SIC (Portugal), and TVC (Spain).

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The series is also under license to Discovery Kids (Latin America, India and Asia), Pop (U.K.), Super RTL (Germany), Minimax (Eastern Europe), DR (Denmark), TV3 (Spain), Canal Panda (Spain), MediaCorp (Singapore), TVB (Hong Kong), Familia Play (Colombia), Canal Futura (Brazil), Minika (Turkey), Al Jazeera Children’s Channel (Middle East), and Go! (Australia). Wild Kratts airs in over 180 countries across 18 different languages.

Wild Kratts premiered on PBS KIDS in the U.S. in 2011 and on TVO, Knowledge Network and Télé-Quebec in Canada. The series was created and developed by real life brothers and zoologists Martin and Chris Kratt, who star in the show as animated versions of themselves. Wild Kratts is a co-production between Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group. Kratt Brothers Company distributes the series and manages licensing for the brand within North America, while 9 Story handles all international distribution and licensing rights.

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Best selling Australian book series‘Alice-Miranda’ being made into an animated series

SLR Productions in collaboration with ZDF Enterprises has commenced development on an animated series based on ‘Alice-Miranda’, a best-selling and multi-award winning Australian children’s book series from popular author Jacqueline Harvey and published by Penguin Random House.

They will be developing the Alice-Miranda books into a 26 x half hour animated drama-comedy television series which will be aimed at the 6 to 9 year old audience, a demographic that has been extremely successful for the books both domestically and internationally. Australia’s NINE Network will be the local broadcaster.

The 14 part book series has been a success in Australia with 650,000 copies sold locally. Alice-Miranda has also achieved international acclaim with the books being published in over 80 countries including the UK, North America, Indonesia, Turkey and Brazil.

Combining comedy, drama, friendship and mystery, the stories pivot around Alice-Miranda Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones, an extraordinary young girl who at the age of ten has organised her own early entry into boarding school along with her cheeky pony, Bonaparte.  She’s the youngest girl ever to attend Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale Academy for Proper Young Ladies, a delightful country boarding school with a difference.

“Having seen first-hand how well the Alice Miranda series have been received in Australia and internationally, I am thrilled to see it in the very capable and experienced hands of SLR Productions.  This is a series whose characters and themes will translate perfectly to television and will no doubt bring joy to all its viewers,” said Penguin Random Australia House, senior rights manager, Nerrilee Weir.

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Alice-Miranda’s two best friends are Millie and Jacinta, and the boarding school they attend is a dream come true for these young girls.  A home away from home, where they never have to leave their friends and can have all the exciting adventures anyone can dream of; like riding ponies across the emerald green fields, the excitement of camping out in the woods, skiing in the Alps, acting in the school play with a famous celebrity, fabulous midnight feasts, exotic overseas excursions and outings with the Fayle School for Boys. They even experience a brush with Royalty.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be developing this extraordinary book property into a 26 x half hour animation series with our partner ZDF Enterprises and for the local broadcaster to be the NINE Network. This is the first time SLR has optioned a book property under the banner of the newly formed Penguin Random House and it is an honour to be working with the very talented Australian author, Jacqueline Harvey and the publishing team. The Alice Miranda TV series will focus on friendship, fun, mystery and intrigue – all the elements 6 to 9 year olds love,” said SLR Productions, CEO and executive producer, Suzanne Ryan.

“I am so excited to be working with Suzanne and her incredibly talented team at SLR Productions.  It’s a huge thrill to know that Alice-Miranda and her friends are destined to reach an even broader audience around the world via a television series that has the support of ZDF Enterprises,” said Alice-Miranda, series author, Jacqueline Harvey.

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Poster of Anil Kapoor’s remake of Bruce Willis’ comic book movie, ‘Red’ revealed

Anil Kapoor has already created a name for himself in bringing big Hollywood shows into the Indian television screens. The first season of the show ‘24’ was well received by the Indian audience, in which Anil Kapoor starred himself. He even acquired the rights for the critically acclaimed series Prison Break.

Shifting his focus from small screen to big, Anil Kapoor got in terms with the makers and will be remaking the 2010 action movie ‘Red’ in Hindi. The movie – jointly produced by Lionsgate and Anil Kapoor’s own production company, AKFC Network – will be the second Indian film in the kitty of Lionsgate after Brothers, which was a remake of Warrior.

Anil Kapoor took to twitter to showcase a poster from the upcoming movie.

The original plot is inspired by a three-issue comic series of the same name which was published in 2003 and 2004 by WildStorm imprint Homage Comics (both owned by DC Comics). It was written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Cully Hammer. Although the film was quite different from the comic, it was received by the audience on a decent scale.

NBC also revealed that they were working on a TV series based on the comic book.

The poster has overall red-ish hue to it while the characters are in silhouettes.

The original movie starred John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Karl Urban and Marie-Louise Parker and earned around $90 million revenue in the USA and another $108 million globally.

Speaking on the topic, Anil Kapoor recently said in a statement, “After successfully adapting 24 Season 1 and Season 2, we are looking forward to remaking Red for the Indian audience. This successful movie that boasts of a huge multi-starrer cast is perfect for India as it has all the elements our audience loves: Action, drama and comedy mounted on a huge canvas.”

Here’s the plot of the Red comic series: Paul Moses is a retired agent of the CIA, formerly working in “foreign acquisitions”. Living in a secluded area, his human contacts are limited to pleasant phone calls to his handler (who desires what she believes to have been Moses’ type of work) and letters to a niece who lives in England.

Michael Beesley, the newly politically appointed Director of the CIA, is taken to Room R as part of his initiation, where he learns of Moses’ existence and the full extent of his activities. Disgusted by what he has seen, and fearing public reaction should any of those secrets leak out, he orders the assassination of Moses.

A three man hit-team is sent to Moses’ residence and he kills them, recognizing the pattern of the attack and realizing his death has been sanctioned. He calls his handler only to learn that she has been transferred. He informs the Agency that his status has changed from Green to Red before leaving his house and going on the hunt.

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Forget ‘Shrek The Third’ as ‘Finding Dory’ grosses $136.2 million; the highest box office opening of an animated movie

Releasing after almost 13 years from its prequel and made with almost double budget, Finding Dory has surpassed the opening weekend box office collection of animated films all time in USA. Released on 17 June across major countries, Finding Dory has managed to beat Shrek The Third’s opening box office collection which grossed $121.6 million in 2007, whereas Finding Dory earned $136.2 million solely in North America.

Seems like finding one’s parents proved beneficial not just for the amnesic Dory but also for Disney Pixar, the studio behind Finding Dory movie. Made with a budget of $200 million, the film has managed to garner $186.2 million worldwide. Its prequel Finding Nemo that sailed in the theatres on May, 2003 was made on a mere budget of $94 million and earned $70.2 million in its opening weekend and went on to garner a worldwide revenue of $936.7 million in 2003.

findingdorytitleThe previous record for a Pixar animated opening belonged to Toy Story 3, which opened to $110 million and went on to gross $415 million in 2010. From its Thursday night preview itself, Finding Dory hauled $9.2 million (Minions had earned $6.2 million) and went on to collect $55.2 million on Friday night in USA.

Whereas in the Indian market, on Friday, Finding Dory earned $0.2 million (Rs 1.42 crores) that surged in the weekend; on Saturday $0.4 million (Rs 2.75 crores) whereas on Sunday it increased to $0.47 million (Rs 3.18 crores). Thus the opening box office collection in India totalled up to $1.08 million (Rs 7.35 crores).

The Ellen DeGeneres (Dory) starrer film bagged $50 million overseas from 29 international markets, including a Pixar-best $17.5 million in China and $7.6 million in Australia. By making such a gigantic splash in the opening weekend itself, we can surely expect Finding Dory to break more box office records because of its appeal to the all age audiences.

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Fan grabs foul ball while holding his child


A fan makes a fantastic one-handed catch on Kevin Pillar’s foul ball while holding his daughter in his other arm

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I S O L A T I O N


Isolation… A short film about a character who abandons societies predictability in a bid to uncover the secrets buried within the mysterious and dramatic landscape of the Scottish Highlands. Click on CC for french or English subtitles Directed by : Mathieu Bernat & David Guersan Sound : Arthaud Versaveaud Starring : Jamie Farquarshon Music : « Night Sky » / Tracey Chattaway « A Three-Legged Workhorse » / This Will Destroy You Film shot in the Scottish Highlands. www.mathieubernat.com www.davidguersan.com www.unfazed.fr © Unfazed Creative Studio 2016

Another Toronto | Sony A7R ii short film


Camera: Sony A7Rii
 Lens: Sigma 18-35 F1.8 / Sigma 10-20 F4 / Rokinon 85 T1.5
 Music: Frans Maas Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro Visual effects in After Effects Color Graded in Davinci Resolve Alternative link: https://youtu.be/1pD6h9ZnlBM

Man Catches Monster Lizard


Occurred on June 13, 2016 / Samut Prakan, Thailand

A monster lizard stands up and presses its body against the front door of a house. The family has named the lizard Selena as it’s a frequent visitor at their home.

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