【360° Movie】Tokyo Light Odyssey (Full)


About the Work From the lights of skyscrapers and homes, to the neon street lights and headlamps of cars and trains in motion… fragments of the city float like stardust out of the darkness against the curtain of the night sky. This new vision of Tokyo is explored with omnidirectional motion graphics. This work was born from ‘Beyond Motion Graphics’ ( http://wowlab.net/research/beyond-motiongraphics ) an internal company project at WOW aimed at exploring new possibilities for motion graphics. In using VR technology, consideration was given as to what kind of images to showcase and express as pieces of art. 作品について 夜のとばりに包まれた高層ビルの光、街頭のネオン、電車や道行く車のヘッドライトから家々が湛える暮らしの灯りまで、暗闇から現れる星屑のような街の断片を浮遊しながら、東京という都市の新たなビジョンへと至る、全天球型のモーショングラフィックス。 本作は、モーショングラフィックスの新たな可能性を問うWOWの社内プロジェクト「Beyond Motion Graphics」( http://wowlab.net/research/beyond-motiongraphics )から誕生。VRの技術的側面に加え、それによって切り拓かれるべき映像=アートとしての表現性に注目した。 Staff Art Director / Designer:Nakazi Takuma, Moriwaki Daisuke, Kudo Kaoru Designer:Miyajima Tsutomu, Kojima Kazunori, Makino Shigeru, Sasaki Takuma, Kitabatake Ryo, Takagishi Hiroshi, Tanaka Kenji, Horai Misaki

Colorscope – White – CNN


The Dark Truth Behind White Working with CNN I directed and animated an episode of Colorscope, a series exploring the secret truths behind colour. Client – CNN Production – Sarah-Grace Mankarious Direction / Animation – Jocie Juritz Writing / Narration – Dr James Fox http://edition.cnn.com/specials/arts/colorscope-series http://www.jociejuritz.co.uk/CNN-white

Zombies!

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…of the car variety. That’s what this scene involves in The Fate of the Furious, and to make it possible an incredible combo of practical and digital vfx work was done, including by Double Negative. Here’s my chat with them for Cartoon Brew.

‘Avatar’ sequels release dates set, first to hit on 18 December, 2020

The visually stunning fantasy film – Avatar – directed, co-produced, written and co-edited by James Cameron is returning with four sequels, the dates of which have been revealed.

The first sequel, Avatar 2 will open after three years on 18 December, 2020 followed by Avatar 3 on 17 December, 2021. After three years of break again, Avatar 4 will come out on 20 December, 2024 and the last part on 19 December, 2025.

The announcement was made on Avatar’s official page on Facebook with a picture of Cameron and his team. “Great to be working with the best team in the business! Avatar takes flight as we begin concurrent production on four sequels,” Cameron said in the post.

One cannot complain, for Avatar took 10 years to hit screens. Cameron and his team had to invent new moviemaking technology back then as the already available tech was not enough for the vision he had in mind for the film. Released in 2009, the film still tops the chart in the list of highest grossing movies worldwide with a box office collection of $2.78 billion. Next in line is Titanic, also by James Cameron.

In 2015, Avatar co-producer Jon Landau had said that the first sequel was scheduled to release on 25 December, 2017. The third and the fourth movies were set for 2018 and 2019 respectively. At CinemaCon a year ago, Cameron then announced that he would make four Avatar sequels and the first one would hit theatres in 2018, followed by the other three in 2020, 2022 and 2023. However, a month ago in March, he admitted that the 2018 date was no longer feasible.

There was also news of Avatar makers teaming up with HP for creating an immersive experience for the future releases of the epic saga.

Cameron and Landau will be producing the films through their Lightstorm Entertainment. Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, and Stephen Lang will reprise their roles for Avatar 2.

“So I know where I’m going to be for the next eight years of my life,” Cameron told Variety last month. “It’s not an unreasonable time frame if you think about it. It took us four-and-a-half years to make one movie and now we’re making four. We’re full tilt boogie right now. This is my day job and pretty soon we’ll be 24/7. We’re pretty well designed on all our creatures and sets. It’s pretty exciting stuff. I wish I could share with the world. But we have to preserve a certain amount of showmanship and we’re going to draw that curtain when the time is right.”

Illumination Entertainment’s Sing 2 is slated for release on 20 December, 2020, close to Avatar’s first sequel.

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‘My Knight and Me’ to air on Family Channel in Canada

London-based kids’ entertainment specialist CAKE has announced a deal with DHX Television for medieval comedy series My Knight and Me. Created by renowned French producer TeamTO and Belgian producer Thuristar, the series follows the adventures of a colourful and charismatic trio of knights as they battle witches, dragons and giants in hilarious and fun-filled adventures.

New episodes of the series currently air on Family Channel every Wednesday at 4:30 pm ET/PT.

CAKE, CCO and MD, Ed Galton said, “We are delighted to be teaming up with Family on My Knight and Me and thrilled that the series has found a home in Canada. After enjoying a strong international debut last year, it’s terrific to see a show of this calibre now airing throughout North America and in all English-speaking territories around the world.”

The Canadian launch follows the highly successful premiere on Cartoon Network’s global channels last year as well as a Gold Plaque win for Best Animated Series at the 2017 Chicago International Television Awards.

Aimed at kids six to 11, My Knight and Me (52 x 11’) introduces audiences to loyal, street-smart Jimmy the Squire; his best friend, fun and daring Cat the Princess; and his father Henri of Orange, a charmingly inept, but passionately chivalrous knight who might not be the most efficient protector of the realm but he sure is the funniest. Together, this knightly trio set out to make the Dark Ages a little brighter and a whole lot more fun!

My Knight and Me was created and directed by Joeri Christiaen and co-produced with Canal+ Family and TéléTOON+ (France), SuperRTL (Germany) and VRT-Ketnet and RTBFOuftivi (Belgium). CAKE handles all international distribution.

“We are thrilled to have My Knight and Me join Family Channel’s line-up as we continue to expand our offering of top quality kids shows,” said DHX Television, SVP and GM, Joe Tedesco. “The series is a great fit with the type of programming currently airing on our network and we think viewers will be drawn to its charming characters and comedic storylines.”

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Digital Domain

Digital Domain, one of the world’s largest and most innovative providers of visual effects and immersive experiences, is setting up its state-of-the-art VFX studio in Hyderabad, India.

Digital Domain’s groundbreaking visual effects appear in films such as “Titanic,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” and recent blockbusters “Furious 7” and “Deadpool.” Our artists have won more than 100 major awards, including Oscars, Clios, BAFTAs, and Cannes Lions.

We are now putting together an enthusiastic, multi-faceted team and welcome applications from candidates with relevant Visual Effects experience in live action movies, across all levels & functions.

Creative & Technical Team:  Artists, Leads & Supervisors for Paint, Roto, CG, Compositing, Match-move, FX, Matte-Paint, Pipeline, Production, Editorial, Training

Support Team:  HR, Administration, Finance, Payroll, IT/Systems.

Come by to meet our recruitment team on April 28, 29 and 30 between 10 AM and 6 PM.

Venue:

You can email us your CVs and show-reels (wherever applicable) at hripplesolutions@gmail.com. We look forward to meeting you!

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20th Century Fox reveals ‘Deadpool 2’ and ‘X-Men’ spin-offs release dates

20th Century Fox has announced official release dates for the sequel of anti-hero Deadpool and two X-Men films.

 

Deadpool 2, the sequel to 2016’s R-rated hit, will arrive on 1 June, 2018. Ryan Reynolds will return as Wade Wilson with the new director David Leitch. Tim Miller was previously confirmed to helm the sequel. Zazie Beetz will play Domino, a mutant mercenary with the gift of good luck and Josh Brolin will play Cable, a time travelling mutant soldier. Brianna Hildebrand will be back as Negasonic Teenage Warhead.

X-Men: The New Mutants, co-written and directed by Josh Boone, will touchdown on 13 April, 2018 and X-Men: Dark Phoenix will come out on 2 November, 2018.

New Mutants follows a team of teenage mutant heroes comprised of the first graduates from Charles Xavier’s School. The film is expected to begin shooting in May.

The Dark Phoenix arc adapted from the comic book The Dark Phoenix Saga has already been seen on screen in 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand, that sees Jean Grey imbued with the Phoenix Force and unleashing her untameable telekinetic abilities on the world. Sophie Turner will return as Jean Grey, the host for the Phoenix Force and central figure of the saga. Tye Sheridan and Alexandra Shipp are expected to return as Cyclops and Storm, respectively.

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Rannvijay Singh of Roadies fame will be the new face of ‘The Spartan Poker

Popular actor / TV host and youth icon, Rannvijay Singh has joined hands with The Spartan Poker, one of the country’s known poker gaming portals as their first brand ambassador.

Launched in the year 2014, the online poker gaming portal has become one of the better known online gaming portals in India among patrons and Poker lovers. With a vast variety of Poker tournaments and game offerings the online Poker portal founded by Poker Badshah, Amin Rozani, has been the hotspot for Poker aficionados since its inception. The Association of Spartan Poker and Rannvijay Singh have been in talks since a really long time which is the very reason they finally decided to make it publically official.

On his association with The Spartan Poker, Rannvijay Singh said, “It is exciting to be associated as the first brand ambassador of The Spartan Poker, an online poker brand that has fast become one of the most sought after destinations on the internet to play Poker. Having used the portal myself, I have come to realise that Poker is a skill based game, and while physical fitness is important, mental fitness is equally important too. It’s a thinking game that puts your mind to task, and has hence proved to be a wonderful tool through which everyone can build and enhance their analytical and logical skill sets.”

Speaking on the association The Spartan Poker, MD and co-founder, Amin Rozani said, “Poker is a game of skills and mind boggling challenges. Rannvijay not only understands the game properly but also abides by the rules of the game. He is an excellent poker player. As a youth icon who is so bold and canny, I think Rannvijay is a perfect fit for The Spartan Poker to make people aware of poker as an intellectual game, sport and not just gambling.

The All India Gaming Federation has been pushing the agenda for legalisation of skill-based gaming in the country which is banned here apart from two states. However, one can play these games online.

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With its Marathahalli branch, MAAC strengthens its presence in Bengaluru

Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC), India’s premier educator in high-end 3D animation and visual effects, announces the launch of its new centre at Marathahalli, Bengaluru. This is the ninth centre in Bengaluru and will be the latest addition to the MAAC in India.

Bengaluru is already the hub for animation and VFX in India. Some of the top global companies like Technicolor, MPC, Rockstar Games and also some of the very successful Indian studios like Xentrix Studios, Dhruva Interactive and Moonfrog labs operate out of here. 

South Indian actress, Shraddha Srinath who inaugurated the center said, “Indian films have been recently getting noticed for using high quality VFX that is almost at par with the films produced by Hollywood. It was a pleasant surprise to realise that several Hollywood films with noteworthy VFX had outsourced some of the VFX to the talented animators of our country. I wish to see more youth, especially the women of our nation, join the creative and animation industry to showcase their untapped talents though an encouraged platform”.

From left: Sapna Shyam, Shraddha Srinath, Shajan Samuel

MAAV, SVP, Shajan Samuel said, “With state of the art facilities and the latest 3D animation and visual effects technology that meets international standards, MAAC strive to offer students a comprehensive education in the growing field of 3D Animation and VFX. We try to better ourselves and provide a global exposure to the students. The new centre will be an opportunity for the students to achieve superior training with our extensive curriculum.”

In order to cater to the growing need of animators in various segments, the centre will offer advanced cinematic courses in animation, visual effects and multimedia. Some of the flagship courses such as – AD3D EDGE, ADMD, VFX Plus, Max Pro and Maya Pro will be available at the centre.

MAAC Marathahalli, director, Sapna Shyam said, “I am delighted to begin my entrepreneurial journey with MAAC. Being a woman it’s given me an opportunity to merge two of my biggest interests, creativity and entrepreneurship”.

According to a report by KPMG, the animation and VFX industry registered a 16.4 per cent growth in 2016 largely on the back of 31 per cent growth in the VFX sector. Key factors of growth have been increasing use of VFX in domestic film production and a growing emphasis on growing animation content by broadcasters. These factors are also expected to grow the animation and VFX sector going forward at a 17.2 per cent rate.

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Addressing the social issue of female foeticide & gender equality, Girgit Studios’ comes out with an animated short – ‘Muskaan’

A young girl overhears her grandmother asking her pregnant mother to abort the child if it is a girl. When the young girl learns what it means, she makes it her mission to convince her grandmother that a girl is no less than a boy and that it is a crime to take away the life of a child in the womb.

Animation as a medium is powerful, and this is not new. What is new is how studios in India are using this power to influence the society and bring about a positive change. Girgit Studios is one such studio that made an animated short Muskaan on female foeticide and gender equality, for Mansi Sahay Thakur, the district magistrate of Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh, who was spearheading a campaign called ‘Muskaan’ for the same cause.

Thakur and the DMs of neighbouring districts were organising seminars and workshops with communities to sensitise them on the issue. Though animation as a medium struck her owing to its connection with the youth, when she approached Girgit Studios, she was convinced that the visual uniqueness that it offers will grab the attention of the elder audience too.

For ideation, the team gathered articles, consulted activists, writers and psychologists to understand the subject of female foeticide in context of Himachal Pradesh. “We brainstormed on possible reasons of why people indulge in this act,” said Girgit Studios, co-founder, Swarup Deb. “We listed all the reasons and systematically tried to counter each one in our story.” They concluded that the core message for the youth needed to be gender equality in context of female foeticide. Commissioned by Directorate of Women and Child Development (DWCD), Government of Himachal Pradesh and funded by ACC cement, the film was made to equip the youngsters with answers to all the prejudices thrown at them by their family to discard a girl child when they would become parents, so that they’d fight back.

The design team at the studio visited a couple of districts in Himachal Pradesh for visual research and also interacted with locals to gauge their awareness on the issue. “We documented the clothing, architecture and environment of the regions. Before the research trip we had the plot ready, so we could look for specific references for the film,” Deb explained. A few characters in the story were inspired by the people they met during the trip. There were girls pursuing NCC in one of the colleges and many girls in the schools aspired to become police officers. “This inspired the character of Ranjana and the lady police officer in the film.”

Acting workshop team for Muskaan

The film was meant to be shown to students of senior secondary schools and colleges followed by discussions and interaction. It was also to be shown in various community workshops conducted by Thakur and her team. The studio hence made sure that there was a character in the story that everyone in the audience could relate to. “While younger school kids had Muskaan and Tunnu to relate with, Ranjana was meant to be role model for college girls. Rajesh (Muskaan’s college going uncle) was included to represent the young men who needs to step-up and express their respect for women,” Deb elucidated. Similarly the characters of Sarita, Manoj and Daadi were representations of various mindsets in the society. “The character of the chameleon had a significant role in the story too.” Muskaan traps the chameleon to play pranks on others initially, only to realise later that she might be inflicting pain on it and learns the value of life in every being. “Each character in the story had a character arc, and his/her own learning curve,” he added.

The medium of animation is new to majority of adult audience in Himachal. Though the youth are exposed to cartoons, they do not expect to see a serious subject in animation. “We wanted to use this notion of theirs to our advantage by catching them emotionally off guard,” Deb shared. They kept the story simple and overtly emotional before introducing the hard-hitting subject with bluntness. “We intentionally wanted to leave the audience restless to push them out of their mindset and make them think rationally.” Deb said that youngsters in smaller towns, especially villages are exposed to ways of life and childbirth much earlier than urban kids. “Yet to know about abortion (in the context of foeticide) is surely shocking even for a little village girl, which is why Muskaan does what she does in the story to make the elders in the family realise the severity of the inhumanly act. Through this shocked innocent young girl, we wanted them to acknowledge that their life-ending act is no less than a murder!”

For Muskaan, the team wanted the characters to have a unique Indian touch. “Since most of the experienced character animators had a distinct American body language, we decided to shoot acting references for the entire film. We got in touch with an experimental theater group in Pune and did a couple of days of character building and animation orientation workshop with them before actually shooting the character acting reference for the entire film. Though the animators struggled to break away from the American body language they were used to, we feel we could achieve what we intended to at a good extent. In our upcoming projects we would like to explore and refine this further,” a proud Deb commented.

As they use the relatively new open source software – Blender at Girgit Studios for 3D animation production, Technical Supervisor Enrico Moras spent 10 to 15 days in giving orientation to the animators about the software before they appreciated it. “We keep telling budding artists at Girgit to always focus on their basic animation skills and not be restricted to any particular software. Software change and update, but one should be flexible. Adaptation is the key! Hence Girgits!”

Sonal Kaushal (Chhota Bheem, Doraemon) voiced Muskaan’s character while a popular band “Laman” from Himachal composed the background score for the film. They also composed a special rendition of the folk song Amma Puchhdi for the film.

Directed by Avinash Medhe, one of the founders of Girgit Studios, Muskaan has been appreciated by Ministry of Women and Child Development and there are talks to spread it across the country. It was featured on 8 March, 2017 at the celebration of Women’s Day in Shimla in the presence of Himachal Pradesh, chief minister Veerbhadra Singh. It got over 15,000 organic views on YouTube within five days. DVDs of the film are being distributed in schools and colleges and it is being broadcast through local cable networks also.

On the premiere day, Shimla’s heritage Gaiety Theatre was packed with an audience of over 500. “When we saw the audience gasping, laughing, murmuring and sighing at the points we intended them to, we were satisfied to know our design worked,” Deb remarked. It received an overwhelming response on social media as well.

Through Muskaan, Girgit Studios managed to bring smiles on the faces of all, along with tears of realisation. We are sure that the film must have touched the hearts of people and the lives of women in Himachal.

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