Overwatch’s new comic sets pace for its upcoming event

Blizzard is at it again!

Finding its mark in almost every game award ceremony last year, Blizzard’s character-based shooter, Overwatch was undoubtedly one of the best games of the year.

Not only has the game been accepted pretty humbly by the consumers, but also has managed to keep the game dotted with events and steady releases, while not making it too cluttered.

The company has been steadily releasing insights to the back-story or lore of Overwatch. Recently, they teased an event that will completely unravel on 11 April, and has something to do with the ‘King’s Row uprising’.


Overwatch, game director, Jeff Kaplan also revealed that an upcoming comic related to the event would be one of the best ones till now. The now-released comic is indeed one of the best. Not only does it gives us a glimpse into the earlier days of Overwatch, but also sets a good pace for the upcoming lore-based event.

According to the new comic titled ‘Uprising’, King’s Row has been taken over by an extremist group of omnics where McCree is stuck as well. Now, commander Morrison (Soldier 76) must decide whether to intervene or not as they have been advised by the authorities to stay out of the matter. However, he decides to send a team of Mercy, Tracer, Reinhardt and Torbjorn to check the situation.

Kaplan has also confirmed that there will be a new skin for Widowmaker, however we can see a number of heroes in different Avatars, like Genji and Tracer. So, it would be hard to say which ones will be having new skins.


The event starts on 11 April, 2017.

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Cartoon Network and IMDA support local animation in Singapore with Imagination Studios

Turner’s Cartoon Network has announced the staging of a two-day Imagination Studios workshop in Singapore as part of a global initiative to inspire the next generation of storytellers and creators.

Hosted in partnership with the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), and supported by StarHub, Imagination Studios comprises an industry workshop on Friday, 21 April, and a workshop for children on Saturday, 22 April. The events will be held at PIXEL Studios, a dedicated facility launched by IMDA last year to spur Singapore’s next generation of digital content creators.

Both events will be fronted by highly talented animator, Daniel Chong – creator and executive producer of Cartoon Network’s hit comedy, We Bare Bears. After building a successful career in Burbank, California, Daniel will speak about his journey as an artist and the process behind creating one of the hottest animated series.

Other speakers that will conduct sessions at the event are Glenn Bartlett (Turner Asia Pacific, executive creative director of brand and partner solutions), Silas Hickey (Turner Asia Pacific, senior director of original production and development), Yoshiya Ayugai (Turner Asia Pacific, executive producer of animation), Mark Counsell (Turner Asia Pacific, director – interactive), Edward Barnieh (Turner Asia Pacific, associate director of programming and acquisitions), Vaibhav Kumaresh (Vaibhav Studios, director) and Anand Babu (Vaibhav Studios, per-production artist).

“Imagination Studios will not only help us to provide a platform to those who are interested in animation, but will also look to inspire passion in future animators too. There is a strong pool of talent in Singapore and we are dedicated to working closely with industry leaders such as IMDA and StarHub to offer them new opportunities and direction,” said Turner Kids Networks (Asia Pacific), chief content officer, Mark Eyers. “To complement Cartoon Network’s global artist and international shorts programmes, this event is also a great way for us to connect with our viewers, and show them how some of the best animated content is made.”

Those attending the industry seminars will hear from a number of animation professionals from Turner and leading studios who will each provide insight into how to conceptualise, refine and pitch an idea. Attendees will also be given the opportunity to submit their own animation idea to Turner which, if selected, could be fully-funded and produced by Cartoon Network in partnership with IMDA, with the potential to be screened across Asia Pacific and beyond.

We Bare Bears

“IMDA is excited to partner with Turner’s Cartoon Network to give Singapore’s talent the opportunity to unleash their imagination and creativity, to learn from and be inspired by artists like Daniel Chong. We believe that everyone has a story to tell, no matter how young you are or where you come from. So we hope that workshops like Imagination Studios will help uncover more interesting stories from Singapore and allow them to be enjoyed by a global audience,” added IMDA’s assistant chief executive (content and innovation), Angeline Poh.

The workshop on 22 April will introduce children to the wonderful world of animation. Through hands-on and group sessions, kids will learn how to create their very own stop-animation video in a fun and active environment. The session will be conducted by Vaibhav Kumaresh, creator of the award-winning Cartoon Network original series, Lamput.

Imagination Studios is a global initiative by Cartoon Network that looks to provide a fun and immersive experience to engage children and inspire them to get involved in publishing their own content.

Details of the workshop, schedule and speakers’ profile are available on Cartoon Network’s website.

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ZICA (Zee Institute Of Creative Art)

  • Company profile:-  Zee Institute of Creative Art (ZICA) is the nation’s first full-fledged Classical and Digital Animation Training Academy that trains youth in classical 2D and modern 3D animation. The past seventeen years has seen the institute nurture some of the brightest talents in the world of animation. The institute has adopted a novel training style and is focused entirely on creating a stimulating environment for its students.
  • Position name :- 3D Faculty
  • Experience :-  Minimum 3 yrs experience of teaching/production house.
  • Software:- Must  have good in-depth knowledge of all departments of Maya.
  • Company location :-  Bhubaneswar
  • Drop Your Resume and showreel on: zicaodishadirector@gmail.com

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AirBnB Until we all belong in Australia

AirBnB Australia is raising support for marriage equality in Australia with “Until We All Belong”, a campaign featuring an incomplete ring. As part of its mission is to create a world where anyone can belong, Airbnb is today asking Australians to make their support of marriage equality known by wearing the symbol of marriage itself – a ring. Launched with support from some of Australia’s biggest brands including Qantas, Google, ANZ and eBay, and in collaboration with The Equality Campaign, AirBnB Until We All Belong marks the most public corporate declaration for marriage equality in Australia to date. Online at untilweallbelong.com, the campaign includes a 60 second and 30 second commercials, along with personal stories and opportunities to make a public statement of support.

AirBnB Until We All Belong

The AirBnB Until We All Belong initiative calls on the people of Australia to show their acceptance of marriage equality and commit to wearing a bespoke ring until same-sex marriage is recognised in Australia. Designed in support from world-renowned designer Marc Newson, this unique, matte black metal ring is a visual representation of the gap in marriage equality and is intricately engraved with the words ‘Until We All Belong’ on the interior. Airbnb is also making it easier for Australians – no matter where they call home – to get involved by making the rings free of charge and standardising postage costs across the country.

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AirBnB Until We All Belong - the gap we need to close

Airbnb CEO and head of community, Brian Chesky, said he hopes the movement will spark conversations about acceptance across Australia by putting marriage equality back on top of the nation’s political agenda.

Says Chesky: “Openness and belonging are at the heart of Airbnb – it’s at the core of what we do every day. We are committed to helping people belong no matter where they are in the world and strongly believe that everyone should have the right to marry the person they love. This is an opportunity for people to show their support for marriage equality – not just those within the LGBTQI+ community, but for anyone to make their support for a brother, sister, parent, friend or loved one known.”

The Equality Campaign executive director, Tiernan Brady, said this campaign is about the most Australian of our values, which is a fair go for all.

Says Brady: “Two-thirds of the nation as well as a majority of politicians want every Australian to be able to marry the person they love in the country they love. Marriage equality will not change anything for the vast majority of Australians but will make a profound difference to the status and dignity of many. It is wonderful to have so many businesses creating this campaign. They do so because they know that equality and fairness is good for their employees, their customers and for all Australians. Until We All Belong sends a powerful signal to parliament that the need for marriage equality will continue to grow in size and determination until the law changes to reflect the will of the Australian people.”

AirBnB Until We All Belong Credits

The AirBnB Until We All Belong campaign was developed at Clemenger BBDO Melbourne and Flare BBDO. Media was handled by Starcom.

Filming was shot by The Glue Society director Jonathan Kneebone via Revolver/Will O’Rourke.

Photography was by Derek Henderson and Map Ltd.

Music by Angus MacRae was licensed via Level Two Music.

PR was handled by n2n Communications.

Leica “Black & White”

Merk – I'm Easy


Fun little music video for Merk’s vibrant track “I’m Easy” featuring a cast of playful characters. “I’m Easy” can be found on Merk’s debut album “Swordfish”: http://planetmerk.com Director: Parallel Teeth | http://www.parallelteeth.com Illustration, Animation & Rotoscoping: Parallel Teeth | http://www.parallelteeth.com Caitlin McCarthy | http://c8l.in Live Action Camera Op: Josh Yong | http://www.joshyong.co Edit & Compositing: Parallel Teeth | http://www.parallelteeth.com Music: Merk | http://planetmerk.com

Robotaki – Drunk ft. Reece (Official Music Video)


A tipsy dancer executing the same choreography at different stages of drunkenness. Music by Robotaki: https://soundcloud.com/robotaki Out via Next Wave Records: https://soundcloud.com/nextwaverecs Directed by Quentin Deronzier: http://quentinderonzier.com/

Perfume Genius "Slip Away"


Director: Andrew Thomas Huang http://www.andrewthomashuang.com Production Company: STRANGELOVE Executive Producer: Sara Greco Producer: Jeremy Hartman Director of Photography: Logan Triplett Production Designer: Jill Bencsits Costume Designer: Mindy Le Brock Choreographer: Sara Silkin Hair & Makeup: Mandy Perez Assistant Director: Bashir Taylor Gaffer: Robert “Junior” Oliva Key Grip: Christopher Pevey Wardrobe Assistants: Jessica Worrell & Adrian Gilliland Featuring Mike Hadreas and Teresa “Toogie” Barcelo Schoolboys: Jim Donnelly & John Hirsch Color: Electric Theatre Collective

Seeking Nirvana 2.2 – Under The Moonlight


These are some of the finest mountains, that you could ever lay your eyes on. Loaded with giant cedars and fir trees down low and piled up with deep snow as you climb higher up their slopes. It really is a magical place. Lots of inspiration here… As the sun creeps behind the towering peaks, the moon takes its place under a dark and starry sky and we experience a similar world beneath a new light… @seeking.nirvana Featuring: Mike Henitiuk ~ @mikeheni Joe Schuster ~ @joe_schuster Matt Margetts ~ @mattmargetts Riley Leboe ~ @rileyleboe Mason Mashon ~ @mason_mashon Locations: British Columbia, Canada Supported By: EDGEtv – @edgetvnetwork MEC – @mec Tyrolia – @tyroliabindings Spyder – @spyderactive Norrona – @norrona Photography: Mason Mashon Editing, Sound and Colour: Leigh Powis Cinematography: Taylor Loughran Aerial Cinematography: Spencer Craig Carlo Mion Mason Mashon Rob Massie Narration: Colby James West Jay Henitiuk

TENERIFE UNKNOWN


In September we spent two weeks with five cameras and two sleeping bags in Tenerife to explore the island abroad from all the tourism hotspots, focussing on its nature and lost places. In 10 days we slept several nights beneath one of the most breathtaking night skies there are in the whole world, visited ghost town, a forgotten village which used to be a leper colony until it was abandoned, and found a lost hotel, which’s construction was suddenly stopped in the 70s because the owner was unknown. We gathered 42.187 shots which kept us over 240 hours busy in post production and take up 1,12 Terra bytes of our hard drives. Video produced by: Thomas Pöcksteiner // Peter Jablonowski http://filmspektakel.com Sounddesign by: Alex Clement alexclement.at Music by: Camo & Krooked – Good Times Bad Times (http://camoandkrooked.com) Equipment used: + Sony A7s + Sony A7R II + Canon 5D Mark III + 2x Canon 6D + Emotimo TB3 + 2x Pocketslider (pocketslider.de) + Canon 11-24mm F4 + Canon TS-E 17mm F4 + Canon 24-105mm F4 + Tamron 24-70mm F2,8 + Sony 24-70 F4 + Samyang/Walimex 14mm F2,8 _________________________________ Visit our website: http://filmspektakel.com Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/FilmSpektakel Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/FilmSpektakel Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/filmspektakel For licensing & inquires please contact us via email: office(at)filmspektakel.at All shots are available in 5K!