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Range Rover Sport – Dragon Challenge
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Land Rover presents the Dragon Challenge: 99 hair-raising turns and 999 ferocious steps standing between the Range Rover Sport Plug-In Hybrid and Heaven’s Gate on Tianmen Mountain, China. Our most extreme test of performance and capability ever attempted.
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NAB 2012 Rewind: Nick Campbell Day 4
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Watch these and other great presentations and tutorials at www.cineversity.com! Nick Campbell demonstrates the incredible ease with which CINEMA 4D sparks creativity and enables artists to create dazzling motion graphics and effects on-the-fly. In this presentation, Nick shows how to model, texture and light a neon sign, using a poster by Rizon Parein for the 2011 movie Drive as inspiration. Nick demonstrates the use of Sweep NURBS, Cloner, Fresnel, GSG Light Kit. Nick also demonstrates Transform, a new plugin coming soon for CINEMA 4D from Greyscalegorilla.com Find Nick online at greyscalegorilla.com
Disney Pixar’s Coco isn’t done weaving its magic yet, for the blockbuster animation feature was bestowed with more glory at the 2018 edition of the Lumiere Awards.
Presented by Advanced Imaging Society, Coco clinched the award for best stereography animated feature, whereas the producer Darla K. Anderson, also known for producing Cars, Toy Story 3 and Monster Inc., was presented with the honorary Harold Lloyd award too for her excellence in film-making.
The awards were the latest in the string of silverware the animated flick has walked away with, for the Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice and Annie Awards are already sewn up.
From the feature film front, Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 bagged top honours as the 1982-remake won in three different categories, including the best motion picture live-action as well as best stereography for a 3D motion picture live-action. VFX studio Stereo D was adjudged the best in the 2D to 3D conversion category for the Ryan Gosling-starrer.
Blade Runner 2049 may have generated a lukewarm response at the box-office, but the movie was critically acclaimed for its stunning visual effects. The same have been recognised with awards at numerous ceremonies, and now runs for the coveted gong of the Oscars next month.
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Spanish Broadcasters RTVE and TVC have jumped onboard Bradley and Bee, the latest pre-school children’s animated series from Scottish production company Red Kite. The 52X11 minute format series is set to make its Spanish debut in 2019.
Bradley and Bee encourages children to use problem-solving skills to help them overcome obstacles faced on their adventures.
TV Catalunya head of children’s/youth programming and animation co-production/TV3 Dani López Braña said, “We are very happy to once again join Tomavision and Red Kite on another excellent property for the children of Catalunya. Bradley and Bee was presented at the Cartoon 360 in Barcelona and we all loved the concept of children playing together, creating worlds and learning as they play.”
Commenting on the agreement, RTVE/Clan TVE children’s content manager Yago Fandino Lousa said, “We are delighted to be joining this charming animated series. Bradley and Bee is an excellent fit for RTVE with its active imaginative play and learning philosophy. We evaluated the project in Cartoon 360 and we saw the series potential. It has really charming characters that promote a positive relationship between siblings.”
Developed by Red Kite Animation and co-producers Tomavision, Bradley and Bee follows a seven-year old Bradley and his five-year old sister, Bee. They share an incredible, amazing secret with their big book of adventure, they are transported into a wonderful world of imagination. As they open their book, Bradley and Bee are whisked away to meet their many animal friends living in rain forests, deserts and snowy mountain peaks aboard Bee’s trusty toy model plane, Bessie. In these geographical regions, there’s always a problem to solve, something to learn and an adventure to be had.
The series is based on an idea from Scott Downie of Hungry Boy Productions and developed with the support of Creative Scotland and ICEC (Catalan Institute of Cultural Enterprises).
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In this Podcast, the crew celebrates 9 years of tutorials on GSG. The group discusses their favorite tutorials and what they’ve learned about creating them.
Show Notes
Greyscalegorilla’s first tutorial
Chris Tutorials:
UV Unwrapping Tutorial
Bevel Text tutorial
Pillar tutorial
XP Collision Avoidance Tutorial
Chad Tutorials:
Cherry 7 up tutorial
Coffee Bean Tutorial
Microphone Tutorial
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Tea Cup From Scratch
Cheez It Tutorial
Dynamic Objects
Sound Effector
Baseball
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55-gallon train horn
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Made out of 55 gallon drum and a five gallon bucket and a sonotube
Jago is a self-taught sculptor from Ciociaria. He’s thirty years old and since he was a child, dreamed of being like Michelangelo. Art, for him, is a way to find courage thanks to the example set be the great masters of the past. His artwork is based on a constant study on perception: changing the shape of matter, making a stone soft, to astonish and to show that the world isn’t just what it seems to be. His sculpture of Pope Ratzinger was not accepted by the Vatican because the eyes had holes in them, this was in homage to Adolf Wildt, the Pope never even saw the artwork. Years later, Jago, who had refused to fill in the eyes, was finally awarded the Accademia Pontificia prize. And when the Pope resigned, stripping himself of his robes, Jago did the same to his sculpture.
We followed Jago from his studio in Anagni to Milan, at the Galleria Montrasio Arte, where his solo exhibition is being held.
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video by Luca Iavarone
shot by A. Esposito, Jago
music: Jago
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