‘Ferdinand’ trailer depicts how appearances can actually be deceptive

From the makers of Rio and Ice Age, comes yet another this year. Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox released the first trailer of their upcoming animated comedy feature Ferdinand.

Directed by Carlos Saldanha, Ferdinand tells the story of a giant bull with a big heart. After being mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure. Set in Spain, Ferdinand proves you can’t judge a bull by its cover.

The animated adventure is based on the classic children’s tale The Story of Ferdinand (1936) by American author Munro Leaf and illustrator Robert Lawson.

According to the book, Ferdinand is a bull who would smell flowers rather than participate in bullfights. He turns out to be the strongest of all the claves when he grows up. While other bulls dream to be chosen for the bull fight, Ferdinand is content with languidly moving about smelling flowers. One day, he is mistaken to be fierce and raging bull and taken away by a few men to Madrid. He is taken into the ring for the fight but proves to be disappointment due to his passivity. At last, he is sent back to his pasture where he returns to smelling flowers.

The trailer begins with Ferdinand talking: “It seems like from the moment you’re born, people think they got you all figured out; based on how you look, how you talk, where you’re from… But, it’s not that simple, especially when it comes to me.” He is a little bit more, complex. A bull that loves to sniff flowers? Yes, that’s definitely complex.

Due to his massive build, Ferdinand is (like other bulls), stereotyped as being scary and dangerous. Wherever he goes, people are afraid of him. It surprises him, as he is “not a fighting bull” and one fine day, made to look like one. He fails miserably at it.

You can’t help but fall in love with this adorable bull, as every expression of his – quizzical, puzzled, melancholic, awe, shocked, fear, happy – is extremely cute. The setting in Spain and the beautiful background score add to the story in a way that is so heart-warming that it feels like you are accompanying the bull in his journey.

Carlos Saldanha has also previously directed Ice Age: The Meltdown, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Rio and Rio 2 and the Academy Award-nominated animated short film Gone Nutty. John Cena will be the voice of the peaceful bull.

The other all-star cast includes David Tennant, Anthony Anderson, Gabriel Iglesias, Daveed Diggs, Miguel Angel Silvestre, Sally Phillips, Flula Borg, Karla Martinez, Boris Kodjoe, Kate McKinnon, Raul Esparza, Jerrod Carmichael, Gina Rodriguez and Bobby Cannavale.

The film is scheduled to release on 15 December, 2017, opening against Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi.

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5 game releases to look out for in April

Yet another month and some more exciting releases! Here what we are looking forward to in April.

Persona 5:

When the protagonist of this RPG is transferred to the fictional Shujin Academy for probation owing to an assault he carried out on a stalker. While there, he forges his own team of vigilante warriors, ‘Phantom Thieves of Hearts’. Just like the game’s previous editions, they battle it out with supernatural entities using their own psyche manifestations called ‘Personas’.
The game releases on 4 April.

Platforms: PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.

Dragon Quest Heroes 2:

Developed by Omega Force and published by Square Enix, Dragon Quest Heroes 2 is a hack-n-slash game. This is a pure RPG where you can roam about in towns and engage in battles. This game will have four new characters and the series fans will be in for some familiar faces as well. You can begin your adventures on 25 April.

Platforms: PlayStation 4 and PC. It is supposed to be coming on Nintendo Switch as well, but no concrete word on it yet.

Outlast 2:

Developed and published by Red Barrels, Outlast 2 is a thrilling, first-person survival horror game. The game portrays the story of a journalist named Blake Langermann, along with his wife Lynn as they dart through the Arizona desert in hopes of uncovering a mystery of a murdered pregnant woman. However, they get separated following a crash and now Blake has to find his wife through a village, which has some grim surprises for him. The game releases on 25 April.

Platforms: PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One.

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3

If you like to stealthy while picking off your foes, this game, as the name suggests, would be perfect for you! The game follows the protagonist Jonathan “Jon” North as he must find and eliminate an intruder in Georgia to prevent another Cold War. Start you quest on 25 April.

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

New characters, items and gameplay galore in this version of the previous Wii U exclusive title. The game was formally announced as a part of the presentation of Nintendo Switch on January 13 this year. The game is launching on 28 April.

Platforms: Nintendo Switch.

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BMW dDrive Dog Basket launched April 1

Man’s best friend. A constant companion. Ever wondered how you could repay your dog for their unconditional love? Well, wonder no longer. Introducing the BMW dDrive dog basket: the exhilaration of the open road is no longer exclusive to just its drivers. The basket is the perfect gift for dogs who love the thrill of the drive. The revolutionary carbon fibre, TwinPower Turbo fan sets a new standard in efficiency, whilst three power modes (ECO PRO, COMFORT and SPORT) allow you to customise the experience. Upholstered in luxurious Nappa leather, even the colour and finish of your BMW dDrive model can be personalised to match the unique style of your dog. Created by FCB Inferno, the BMW dDrive film launches on social channels on April 1, with a press ad running in The Daily Telegraph, i, The Guardian and The Times.

BMW dDrive Dog Basket

Jack Russell, BMW’s Head of Product Fabrication, says “We want everyone to be able to enjoy the thrill of driving a BMW and so we have taken our innovations in mobility solutions using carbon fibre and TwinPower Turbo technology to provide a product for a brand-new audience. Owners can also feel safe in the knowledge that their canine friends are enjoying the thrill of the drive in a BMW without any potential mishaps or damage to the back seats!”

BMW dDrive Dog Basket print ad

BMW dDrive Dog Basket Credits

The BMW dDrive Dog Basket project was developed at FCB Inferno, London, by managing partner Katy Wright, senior account director Laura Kelly, account manager Barnaby Kelly, chief creative officer Al Young, copywriter Gerard Roda, art director Vivien Decombe, senior designers Adam Booker and Alex Gill, head of studio Rich Bagley, senior artworker Matt Johnson, project manager Even Mehari, head of broadcast/producer Jason Ayers and Kate Mahoney, head of strategy Ben Jaffé.

Filming was shot by director Ed Salkeld via Pretzel Films with producer Mike Facey.

Post production was done at Unit.

Google Gnome launched April 1

Google has launched Google Gnome, the outdoor companion to Google Home. It all started with smart thermostats, refrigerators, and light bulbs. Then Google Home came along and made your entire house smarter. But what about the backyard, the final frontier in smart homes? Two words: “Ok Gnome.” Google Gnome is a voice-activated, hands-free tool designed to make backyard living effortless. Need to know what animal is squeaking in your bushes? Stay still and ask Gnome what sound an opossum makes. Running low on birdseed? That’s where Gnome comes in. You can even use Gnome’s proprietary high-intensity lasers to trim your hedges into whatever shape your heart desires. The only thing that can fence in Google Gnome is the literal fence surrounding your yard.

Google Gnome

Google Gnome is like having a tiny, little meteorologist at your beck and call. Ask Gnome all kinds of questions, like: “what’s the difference between cirrocumulus and cumulonimbus clouds”, “why is humidity the worst”, and, for windswept hair in summertime photo shoots, “which way is the wind blowing”? Google Gnome is designed to work hard and play hard, with entertainment for humans and dogs alike. It can play music in the garden, Marco Polo in the pool, and hide and seek in the yard. It can even play fetch by throwing squeaks thither and hither via 3-D sound, offering hours of fun in the sun. Google Gnome comes programmed with the ability to take charge of your backyard tools. Go hands-free with your pressure washer, leaf blower, tiller, and more. Its cutting edge riding lawnmower integration features a proprietary autopilot mode, allowing you to kick back and ride shotgun on days when you just can’t even. Google Gnome manages yard tasks like a pro. When mosquitoes start biting, it can add bug spray to your shopping list. It can tell you how to prune your silver maple. It can even remind you to take time for yourself, because what better way to disconnect than to have your connected device alert you to literally stop and smell the roses?

See more at store.google.com/magazine/gnome.

Google Gnome with dog
Google Gnome

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More process imagery and details on the Behance project page.

 

Hat tip to Erica Gorochow.

Brad Cuts Loose


Brad, an uptight office drone, seemingly discovers the perfect vehicle for letting off steam when an advertisement for a business catering to his innermost desires pops up one morning on his computer. Brad’s subsequent visit to the business and encounter with its receptionist Janine, however, don’t quite go as planned. ‘Brad Cuts Loose’ is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/staff-pick-premiere-brad-cuts-loose Written and Directed by Christopher Good Produced by Andreina Byrne Director of Photography: Jeremy Osbern Sound Recorded and Mixed by Danny Bowersox Executive Producer: Jeremy Osbern Produced in Association with Through a Glass Productions Styled by Sarica Douglas Original Music by Matt Hill Color and Titles by Stephen Deaver Starring Kentucker Audley Tipper Newton Wilson Vance John Ennis Sally Bremenkamp http://www.christophergood.net @goodboychristopher http://www.jeremyosbern.com

For Maya


A comedy written by and starring Carrie McCrossen and Kassia Miller. Directed by Alex H Fischer Director of Photography — Matt Klammer Camera Operator — Christopher Wiezorek Sound Mixer — Stephen Robbins Edited by Rick von Sloneker Colorist — Michael Maiatico Re-recording mixer — Brian Goodheart Title design — Kyle Kabel Woman in Video — Alexandra Dickinson “My Young Man” by Esmé Patterson feat. Nathaniel Rateliff

Day 40


In this animated retelling of the Noah’s Ark story, various unholy activities fill the great ship, as the animals discover the darker side of their nature. Official Selections: Toronto International Film Festival (Toronto, ON), AFI Fest (Hollywood, CA), Fantastic Fest (Austin, TX), Ottawa International Animation Festival (Ottawa), Sapporo International Short Film Festival (Sapporo, JPN), Atlantic Film Festival (Halifax, NS), Cinefest Sudbury (Sudbury, ON), Vancouver International Film Festival (Vancouver, BC) Festival du Nouveau Cinema (Montreal, QC)Outlier film festival (Halifax, NS), Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival (Toronto, ON), Slamdance (Park city, UT), Santa Barbara International Film Festival (Santa Barbara, CA), Sci-Fi + Fantasy Short Film Festival (Seattle, WA), Sun Valley Film Festival (Sun Valley, ID) Rockland Shorts Screening Series (Rockland, ME), Hong Kong International Film Festival (Kowloon, Hong Kong), Sun Valley Film Festival (Sun Valley, ID), Dallas International Film Festival (Dallas, TX), Florida Film Festival (Maitland, FL), Arizona International Film Festival (Tucson, AZ), Calgary Underground Film Festival (Calgary, AB), Rincon International Film Festival (Rincon, Puerto Rico), Nashville Film Festival (Nashville, TN), River Run Film Festival (Winston-Salem, NC), Dead by Dawn Film Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland; UK), Maryland Film Festival (Baltimore, MD), Hamburg International Short Film Festival (Hamburg, Germany), Annecy (Annecy Cedex, France) Awards: Canadian Screen Award: Best Animated Short (nominated TIFF: Canada’s Top Ten Fantastic Fest: Best Animated Short (runner-up) Outlier Film Festival: Best Short Film www.ARTBEAST.ca

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