WattUp from Energous


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Making memories with BUF

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When Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 came out, I remember thinking one of the coolest scenes was Dr. Ana Stelline (Carla Juri) designing replicant memories – you see her scrubbing through moments and making slight tweaks and adjustments. One part of that scene features a children’s birthday, which was achieved by shooting real kids on bluescreen with multiple cameras, and then using projection mapping to achieve the little ‘scrubbing’ movements. BUF handled the visual effects.

Last year I had a quick chat to overall visual effects supervisor John Nelson about that work. And now that BUF has released its VFX breakdown for Blade Runner 2049 (which contains a whole lot of their other awesome shots), I thought I’d share what John told me about the birthday scene.

John Nelson: The kids were sort of a science project. Conceptually, the idea for that is that Ana makes memories but what we were thinking there is that she controls space and time. What I was told is we’re bringing in the kids. The kids will do this action. Then Ana will be able to scrub back and forth and move them around in time. I had to figure out a way to do that.

We shot the kids on bluescreen. There would be an interactive light that Roger Deakins put in. Then I would measure with a tape measure from the centre of the table that the kids were around to the camera. Then I would walk around in a 180 degree arc, drawing a line on the floor of the stage. So I had this 180 degree semi-circle with Roger’s camera right in the middle of it. Then I set up two cameras to the left and two cameras to the right so I had five cameras looking at these kids. Then we brought in the kids and then we made them do all of their actions.

What we could do then is by using all five cameras, we could swivel them around, make them go in reverse, make them freeze, we could make all the actions of the kids independent from the actions of Roger’s camera. I mean, in the end, I think what we did is, Denis went for it to be very subtle. It’s very subtle. We really were in control of space and time. We could make them reverse. We could make them stop. We could make them go forward. Make the glitch do anything. But what he chose to do is very subtle stuff because that’s what he was trying to hone in on.

Cartoon Network supports Mumbai Traffic Police’s annual Road Safety Patrol rally

As a part of the recently launched #BacchePoliceBulayenge campaign, Cartoon Network showed its support for Mumbai Traffic Police’s annual Road Safety Patrol rally held on 18 January 2018 at the Naigaon Police grounds.

Kids’ favourite Cartoon Network characters Kris from Roll No. 21, Ben 10 and the Powerpuff Girls came together to spread social awareness about road safety rules and regulations through their fun performances, to approximately 1500 children from across city schools.

Present at the event was Mumbai Police Commissioner Dattatray Padsalgikar along with commissioner of Mumbai Traffic Police Amitesh Kumar Jt., who spoke about the importance of road safety for kids.

The toons performed and engaged with the kids, whilst also sharing road safety tips.

This commitment further manifested a partnership with the Mumbai Police, called #BachchePoliceBulayenge. And as a part of the campaign launch, two videos highlighting traffic rules and regulations and stranger safety were unveiled on Children’s Day in 2017.

The campaign includes a five-part video series featuring Cartoon Network’s popular characters, aimed at instilling the habit of approaching the police in case of an emergency and how kids can combat them together.

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How Holy Cow Entertainment revived itself after a sloppy 2017

Holy Cow Entertainment CEO Vivek Goel

Although the curtains have been long drawn on the year of 2017, it was the one of struggles and eventual redemption for Holy Cow Entertainment that makes it special in its own way. With only four releases to show – two editions each of Age of Immortals and Caster – in the calendar year, the Navi Mumbai-based comic publication house went through a lean period that compelled co-founder Vivek Goel to go back to the drawing board and contemplate a few things.

The chips were down, and a major shake-up beckoned. Goel reminisces, “When things were going awry and desired returns were not achieved, I paused for a moment and started looking out for new personnel that can be trusted and also act more responsibly. That was the harbinger of an evolution of the company.”

The pursuit yielded new members in Shashank Avvaru, Tadam Gyadu and Harsho Mohan who played an instrumental role in stirring the wheels back on track. Together with Goel, new teams were formed as Ashwin Kalmane and Anirudh Singh joined the former in the editorial, whereas Gyadu and Mohan paired up with Gaurav Shrivastav for the team of artists.

Gradually, the pedal was put to the metal and Holy Cow got going once again. “In just a few months, writer Ashwin Kalmane rose to the position of the official editor of Holy Cow Entertainment and that is when things started getting more structured. We also roped in another writer who’s currently penning down our first nine-issue crossover event and also overseeing the development of two flagship characters.”

“We finally started getting ahead of our printing schedule as proper planning and fruitful editorial meetings helped decide what’s important and what isn’t; which writer to pit against which artist; what kind of colour schemes should be applied, depending on the genre of the character etc.,” he further added.

The makers of Aghori are now witnessing green shoots of recovery as two new publications are in the advance stages of development and a release would be announced soon. “As we speak, Caster issue six is being completed thereby wrapping volume one. One of the writers for the nine-issue crossover has finished his first three issues, while the other is one better with four.”

Goel also revealed the continuation of Shaitan and Caster saga with the next installment in the series, thereby “enriching the genesis of the characters,” he adds, as Desh – The Last Asuran, a new vertical by him, also gears up for its debut.

Things are buzzing again at Holy Cow with a slew of new releases lined-up for the year. And with a revamped team getting the creative juices flowing again, Goel is delighted to witness it all. “We are finally functioning like a proper mainstream superhero comic book publisher, working way ahead of our printing schedule and giving you an art variety in the form of Gaurav Shrivastav, Harsho Mohan Chattoraj, Tadam Gyadu and finally me!”

“I’m back with full vigour on my drawing board and after completing the third issue of Caster and a fourth of Age of Immortals, will be jumping on a five-issue origin story of a new character. No fill-ins, no helping others, I finally have a story which will completely be mine to structure and it’s not mythology for once.”

A buoyed Vivek Goel also reveals that despite the dry spell on the publishing front, the comic sales racked-up encouraging numbers at the Comic Cons where they witnessed a sell-out, before extending his sincere gratitude to those who played as part in making this all happen.

“Thank you Comic Con India and Jatin Verma for everything!”

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Disney reveals teaser posters of upcoming flick ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

An old, critically acclaimed novel A Wrinkle in Time, written by Madeleine L’Engle, finally makes its way to the silver screen with a movie of the same name, packed with adventure, gorgeous visual effects, and dazzling outer-world sequences.

A slew of new teaser posters of the movie have been released that portray different characters of it, such as the likes of Meg Murry (Storm Reid), Calvin (Levi Miller) and Deric McCabe (Charles Wallace) who are the main protagonists of the movie.

The three heroes will be chaperoned by the three celestial guides namely Mrs.Which (Oprah Winfrey), Mrs.Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon) and Mrs.Who (Mindy Kaling), whereas Meg’s parents Dr.Alex Murry (Chris Pine) and Dr.Kate Murry (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) also feature in some of the posters.

The plot shifts around Meg Murray, her little brother and her classmate Calvin, who set out to find Meg’s missing father who has been held captive by a sinister force. The team needs to travel through time and space, while visiting many unusual yet brightly coloured planets and also contending some daunting challenges, in the process.

Directed by Ava DuVernay, A Wrinkle in Time is set to premiere in India on 9 March 2018.

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Greyscalegorilla Podcast Ep. 91 “Make a Reel That Gets You Hired”

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In this podcast, the crew discusses do’s and don’ts when putting together a demo reel.

Show Notes

Rules For Making Your Best Reel: Episode 091 Make it for Someone, not Everyone

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Tim Little breakdown
Nick’s Early Work
Chad Ashley Early Reel
Chris’ First Demo Reel
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RULES for REELS?
Don’t put everything in it.
Put what will get you hired.
Don’t put tutorials.
Short.
Put what you like working on.
Tell a story.

 

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Behind the making of Genesis Noir

In this Motionographer exclusive, we get an inside look into the history and making of Genesis Noir by the one and only Feral Cat Den. If you’re interested in the world of game development be sure to check this out!

Young Marco – Trippy Isolator


‘Trippy Isolator’ is taken from the ‘Biology’ album on ESP Institute https://open.spotify.com/album/5qZH3KbLyN4QrWvgbrTYju https://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/biology/id874869937?l=en https://www.discogs.com/Young-Marco-Biology/master/695295 Music: Young Marco Video: Rop van Mierlo Song title: Trippy Isolator Video title: Dances with Wolves Photography: Bram Spaan Post Production: Bernie van Vlijmen Special thanks: Jerney Silawanebessy http://youngmarco.com http://ropvanmierlo.nl

America, I Think?


Experimental animation constructed from memories of a 2 week holiday in Orlando, FL.