Doodling Between the Headlines – Euro 2016


A short film that captures the highlights of Euro 2016 by doodling between the headlines. Directed by Wriggles & Robins Doodles animated by http://www.treatstudios.com Illustrated by http://philarthur.co.uk Music by http://www.wearefather.com Special thanks to Sepi and Paige

Klyne "Lend me another name" (Director's Cut)


Director: Alan Masferrer Production Company: Grayskull She: Dasha Sovik Executive Producers: Dani Monedero, Jesus Alamo Producer: Lara Saborido Head of Production: Raquel Giimenez DoP: Marc Miró Art Director: Ivan Triviño Make Up Artist: Ruben Marmol Stylist: Brisa Salietti Editor: Lluis Murua CGI: Nico Zarza Colorist: Xavi Santolaya Commissioner: Jane Third (Because Music) Director’s rep: Chloe Page (Lock It In)

''Jubilation T. Cornpone'' – Stubby Kaye (Aired 13 January 1957)


Stubby Kaye sings “Jubilation T. Cornpone” on Dinah Shore’s variety show.

Who ya gonna call (to do vfx)?

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John Bruno (far left) examines the Onion Head puppet used in Ghostbusters.

Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters is out this weekend and takes the franchise to a whole new level. The original films were masterclasses in using visual effects to help tell the story – and telling jokes too. For my book, Masters of FX, I got to talk to both Richard Edlund, the original film’s visual effects supervisor and John Bruno, the visual effects art director. Here’s some excerpts from the book about how they made Slimer, Marshmallow Man and the Gozer Temple effects from the 1984 film. 

Slimer was originally called Onion Head

John Bruno: In discussing the ‘Onion Head’ I had a long conversation with Dan Akroyd, who said it was supposed to be (his friend) John Belushi. He said the best way to think about that character was Bluto from Animal House—he was a slob. Always. A disgusting blob. He was supposed to be floating three to four feet off the ground. The character was created by a performer, Mark Bryan Wilson, wearing a foam rubber suit that was painted lime-green and filmed in front of black cloth. No blue screen or green screen. Mark’s legs were wrapped in black duvateen so you couldn’t see them, and the suit rested above his waist. His mouth and eyes were operated by puppeteers dressed in black, sitting below and behind him. Someone else’s arm operated the tongue. The camera was locked off and we would move ‘Slimer’ around according to the shot. To make him look hyper-kinetic we shot the footage at six frames a second. It was just such crazy footage that in dailies we’d be laughing our asses off.

Making Marshmallow Man

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Richard Edlund: There’s one shot where the guys are on top of Gozer’s temple and they’re looking down and see the Marshmallow Man walking down on Central Park West and that’s basically on a miniature. It’s a miniature street, a miniature Central Park, and then there’s a matte painting on the left and the building on the right is a matte painting. The guys are shot with a bluescreen. The cars were about 9 inches long. It required forced perspective shot matte painting, miniatures shooting 60 or 72 frames per second just to give the Marshmallow Man weight.

For shooting the plate where the Marshmallow Man. comes out and stomps onto Columbia Circle, that was a bluescreen Marshmallow Man, and we had all the New York extras, who are different from Hollywood extras. They’re just bodies who get moved around by ADs. But in NY they’re all like budding actors – all want to be actors on Broadway. We only got one take. Our DOP László Kovács had to light the entirety of Columbia Circle and we had 5296 – 250 speed film. László had every arc light in New York turned out on that evening. We only had one take because we did in a whole bunch of taxi cabs in the foreground. It was pretty fun. And it was real cold – we were in November. I had a short jacket on and I wish I didn’t!

Gozer Temple

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Masters of FX includes profiles on 16 visual effects supervisors and the films they’ve worked on.

John Bruno: I can actually recall today the Gozer temple shot numbers—GT73 and GT76. We had to be finished on a Sunday. I’d walked into Boss Film, all the lights were on, and over the loudspeakers Jimi Hendrix’s Purple Haze was playing really loud. I walked into the optical department and the doors were open—they’re never open because the room has a vacuum-sealed entrance for dust. I could hear the 65mm optical printer running. There was an empty bottle of Jack Daniels lying on its side and next to the printer was a big pile of metal shavings. The mechanism for the printer was worn to a stub so it was grinding metal to metal. On a couch upstairs was our optical printer artist. He said, ‘Bruno, GT73 and GT76 are finished!’ And then he fell back to sleep. That was just two weeks before the film was released.

Istanbul Flow Motion

Turkish Airlines is in the news this weekend with the challenges presented by the attempted coup in Turkey. Back in November 2015 Turkish Airlines launched “Istanbul – Flow through the City of Tales”, a commercial presenting Istanbul as the main hub of Turkish Airlines, introducing the historical, cultural and social aspects of the city to a global audience. Time lapse filming and photography for Istanbul Flow Motion was shot in 4K resolution by Rob Whitworth and Gavin Thurston. “From the top of the Galata Tower, where Hezarfen flew across the Bosphorus, to the Grand Bazaar that holds the secrets of Chinese silk clothes… Are you ready to witness the tale of Istanbul, through a magical and poetic story?”

Istanbul Flow Motion

Istanbul Flow Motion Credits

The Istanbul – Flow through the City of Tales campaign was developed at Akil Fikir Isleri, Istanbul, with project manager Kıvanç Kaçakgil, creative director/art director Rob Whitworth, director of photography Gavin Thurston, sound designer and editor Slava Pogorelsky, and graphic designer Edward Clark.

Demo Duck // Video For Any Mission


The Demo Duck team decided to create a new homepage video to better display our love for what we do and the different ways businesses can harness the power of video. Visit us at http://demoduck.com and let’s discover what we can create together. Produced By: Demo Duck Lyrics: Colin Hogan Music: Andrew Ecklund Art Director: Jorge R Canedo Design: Brian Gossett, Deborah Grandinetti, Jorge R Canedo, Claudio Salas, Emily Suvanvej Animation: Jorge R Canedo, Victor Claudio Silva, Claudio Salas, Emily Suvanvej, Riccardo Albertini, Marco De Vecchi Sound Design: Humberto Corte

The O-doring Orange


The tale of Cyrano but modernized. Roxy falls in love with her secret admirer: a classic love story with an overdue twist.

That's Democracy


As if ripped from today’s headlines, THAT’S DEMOCRACY is a chilling portrayal of history teacher Jeffrey Mohr, whose frustrations lead him to teach his classroom a lesson about democracy that they’ll never forget. It was adapted from the award winning podcast originally heard on The Truth (thetruthpodcast.com) and shot over one (very long) day in Oakland, CA. Thanks to the cast and crew for all their hard work and obvious talent. Buckle up…it can be “intense.”

Ricky Williams Takes The High Road | Sports Illustrated


He was the poster boy for the NFL’s battle against marijuana, stuck with the public image that came from standing his ground against the league. Now, former All-Pro running back Ricky Williams is embracing that image, finding wisdom along the way.

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