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What Makes a Great Movie Scene? – Video Essay


A subjective video essay on what makes a great film scene – using three of my favourites as examples.

Clips from Call Me By Your Name, Dazed and Confused, Star Wars: A New Hope, The Graduate, Inglorious Bastards, 2001: A Space Oddysey, No Country For Old Men, Silence of The Lambs, The Jazz Singer, Perks of Being a Wallflower, A Ghost Story, Good Will Hunting, and Zodiac.

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What Makes a Great Movie Scene? [video essay]


Any feedback or support on social media would be really appreciated! Check this out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bzIM31If44k A subjective video essay on what makes a great film scene – using three of my favorites as examples. Clips from Call Me By Your Name, Dazed and Confused, Star Wars: A New Hope, The Graduate, Inglorious Bastards, 2001: A Space Oddysey, No Country For Old Men, Silence of The Lambs, The Jazz Singer, Perks of Being a Wallflower, A Ghost Story, Good Will Hunting, and Zodiac.

FMX is here, and so are Chris Wedge and Phil Tippett

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I’m on the program board this year for FMX, and helped organise the ‘Then & Now’ track which is featuring Phil Tippett and Chris Wedge. Here’s a rundown at Cartoon Brew.

‘Angry Birds 2’ gets a vast voice cast

The bird and pigs are back with a bang to entertain all with their mayhem! Rovio and Sony announced the voice cast for their Angry Birds Movie sequel which will be hitting the screens the next year. According to Deadline, Leslie Jones, Rachel Bloom, Sterling Brown, Eugenio Derbez, Zach Woods, Awkwafina, Lil Rel Howery, Dove Cameron, Beck Bennett and Brooklynn Prince are the additions to the cast.

The sequel will also have cast from the first Angry Birds movie which includes Jason Sudeikis (Red), Josh Gad (Chuck), Bill Harder (Leonard), Danny McBride (Bomb) and Peter Dinklage (Mighty Eagle).

Directed by Thurop Orman (The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack) with co-director John rice (Ricky and Morty, King of the Hill), Angry Birds Movie 2 is slated for a 20 September 2019 release.

The film is produced by John Cohen,  David Maisel and Catherine Winder being the executive producers and Peter Ackerman (Ice Age, The Americans) being the scriptwriter.

“I’m thrilled about our incredibly talented filmmaking team and the hilarious people we’ve brought together for the sequel. We’re so happy that Jason, Josh, Bill, Danny, and Peter are back for a second adventure joined by Leslie, Rachel, Sterling, Eugenio and this awesome ensemble of new talent,” Cohen quoted.

The first Angry Birds movie became one of the highest-grossing video game adaptations of all time. It’s  going to be fun to watch the sequel roost and make it big on the screens!

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‘Winter Child’: Science and Mythology reinterpreted beyond Ice- Apocalypse

Riddhi and Soumyadipta Roy

When it comes to vastness, there’s hardly anything as unfathomable and mysterious as the Hindu mythology. It has penetrated deep into our cultures, traditions, daily life and even psyche. Science, on the other hand seems to have logical explanations to almost everything. So when artist Soumyadipta Roy and his wife Riddhi Joshi, a 3D interior designer, found themselves in an engaging debate over science and mythology, they knew it wasn’t going to end soon.

The argument raised questions like-“Couldn’t it be that mythology and science derive their opinions from the same thing? Could things be from the same source?” Thus was created Winter Child, a graphic novel based on a post-apocalyptic take on the prophecies on Kalyug, first of its kind in India.

Artist Roy, as he’s better known, chose this fascinating concept as the theme of his independent comic book as such a topic hasn’t been taken up before. “I chose to do it as this is a kind of story I would like to hear and found a potential as a creator,” he said.

The story is set in the distant future  after the Ice-apocalypse has brought an end to the world. When asked more about the storyline  he quoted, “ A team of damaged heroes come together to cure the last colony on Earth. Backed by NASA’s Un-ice age theory about the global shift in climate, I plotted the story on a science-fiction myth genre.”

Though this unique idea originated from the debate, it actually shaped up after the graphic-duo did some research and found some amazing correlations between prophecies and predictions.

The theory of Evolution was perhaps old news in Hindu mythology long before Charles Darwin explained it in The Origin of Species (1859). The ‘Dashavatar’ of God Vishnu as mentioned by the Puranas say that the first avatar was ‘Matsya (fish) Avatar’ which finds a parallel scientific explanation that life originated from marine life and then moved to land represented by the ‘Kurma (amphibian) Avatar’. The Darwinian process of evolution continues to find corresponding clarifications with ‘Dashavatar’ until the 10th avatar- ‘Kalki’,(the nemesis of the demon Kali as per the Puranas) which anticipates the ultimate transformation of the humans in the distant future as genetically supreme beings. 

Similarly according to the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Lord Krishna tells Ganga before the beginning of Kalyug that they have time just before the end. The same idea is reflected in words of Berger and Loutre who said that the current interglacial period ends, sending the planet into a glacial period of the current ice age regardless of the effects of anthropogenic global warming.

All these have intrigued the couple to delve deep into this genre for creating a story set in the post-cataclysmic world which anticipates the possible emergence of self-destructive man-eating monsters as ‘Kaluga’ predicts. “Being an innate storyteller, these informations sound amazing for a fictional story and must be attempted in India,” an excited Roy said.

Winter Child, which will be available both digitally and in print on reputed online portals, also has a bigger agenda involved. Born out of the love for comics and graphic novels, the project intends to reach out to every comic book lover on a global scale utilising the internet culture. “We’re going to reach children, students and art enthusiasts who could access the printed copy while in school, art classes, book shops or while travelling during vacation,” Roy added.

Graphic for the book

With experience in roto animation at international platforms and working as an animator in Harry Potter, World War Z, Disney’s John Carter for MPC (Moving Picture Company), Winter Child was initially supposed to be an animation series. Instead he chose to take a baby step by first making it into a comics. “We’re trying to bring a readership to this story and then offer them an extension of the story in the form of an animated series or movie,” the Bengali artist exclaimed.

Though he performed and participated in customs, traditions and rituals, Roy wasn’t very impressed by them previously. Failed to understand the reason behind the practices or mythology, he slowly drifted his interest towards superheroes which he could easily fathom and found himself influenced by Avengers, Thor or Hawkeye more than Pandavas, Bhim or Arjun. But while working in Stan Lee’s Chakra: The Invincible for Graphic India, he was amazed to learn that foreigners are more curious about Hindu culture and he did not have answers to the questions about his own culture.

It was then his wife Riddhi Joshi Roy, hailing from a reputed Brahmin family, introduced him to the deeper meaning behind our culture and mythology, that he started taking interest in it.

Of all the aspects and periods of this otherwise limitless Indian mythology, he’s most fascinated about the ‘Kalyug’ because it enables us to strive for a better future taking lessons from the past.

Geeta from ‘Winter Child’ (AnimationXpress exclusive)

When asked about why did he choose this unique concept when comics are generally about superheroes saving mankind from evil, he noted “Superheroes are awesome. They save us from evil. Even our mythology has characters who have always saved us from evil. Rather, the evil within. In this comic book, we’re talking about the world facing an end, but what we’re really trying to convey is about the sections in society at its extreme struggle, teaming up together to find peace.”

A promising yet an ambitious project such as this sure comes with its own challenges. For Roy, the major challenges he faced for Winter Child, in the otherwise encouraging journey since the publication of his first comic book Death Retainer (printed by Diamond Comics India at Delhi Comic Con 2012), was designing the story with the most amount of correlations of mythology with probable science behind it. It was equally difficult to keep the pace of the story with the sci-fi genre and fit the entire gamut of information within the budget of 100 pages. “ I keep concerning myself with what I produce and try to make it competitive to my past works,” he further added.

The venture is currently crowdfunded on Wishberry to raise enough fund for its launch and has already acquired 27 per cent of it. Roy thinks he is still at a younger stage to give the IP to investors who have already offered deals. “I have almost exhausted most of my personal savings into it and am 60 per cent completed with the book. That’s when I started crowdfunding Winter Child to gather the remaining funds. Perhaps in the future, we will be involved in an animated series,” he noted.

Winter Child, which  launches in either June or July this year,  surprisingly derives its name from an incident at a family function that actually became the brainchild (even literally) behind this graphic book. It surely ensures a thrilling foray into the world of comics by being the wind beneath the wings of the industry. 

The Meteor appearance

 

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Mr. X

Mr. X Inc. is comprised of a unique and gifted team of artists, filmmakers and programmers devoted to the art, craft and technology of visual story telling. Our talented staff, committed to quality above all else, has achieved some of the most original and photo-realistic visual effects and animation seen on film to date. If you have the imagination, talent and drive, then Mr. X is the right place for you.

Position:

Mr. X is currently looking for talented Artists and production staff to work with our Bangalore studio, Specifically in Compositing, Assets and in Production Management.

Compositing Artist

Responsibilities:
  • Working closely with compositing Supervisors and Producers the Compositor will design, develop and produce large and/or small-scale digital composites for use in feature films,
  • Will determine best approach to solve compositing challenges and develop final overall look that far exceeds client expectations,
  • Candidate will perform tasks such as tracking, matte extraction, color correction, paint fixes, roto and assembly of live action and 3D elements,
  • Must be accountable for the expected quality of work on the project
  • Must be highly dependable in completing shots, present for rounds and reviews
  • High level of communication
  • Regularly contribute to the production management by sharing new knowledge or time saving features/processes with peers, including in the wiki
Qualifications:
  • 5+ years of working experience (intermediate position)
  • Working knowledge in compositing software such as Nuke is a must
  • Must have feature filmHigh end Television work experience
  • Effective communication skills with the ability to work productively in a team environment
  • Good creative and technical problem-solving skills
  • Ability to learn quickly and to comprehend custom in-house production tools
  • Ability to take direction from various levels of individuals
  • Good organizational skills with a strong attention for detail

Assets Artist

Responsibilities:
  • 3D Modeling and Texturing for feature filmsHigh end Television series using a wide range of reference material
  • Work very closely with the shader writers, look development artists and the riggers to generate organic or rigid object models that are suitable for feature film work,
  • With guidance from CG Supervisors, helping to determine the best approach to solve 3D challenges and develop final look.
Qualifications:
  • 4+ years of experience Modeling and Texturing is required.
  • Strong spatial awareness and a good sense of form, scale and proportion, and a keen eye for detail
  • A full working knowledge of modeling in Maya is required,
  • Ability to deliver a model with clean topology and strong UV layout skills for texturing
  • Ability to work with Z-brush and Mari
  • Comprehensive knowledge of lighting techniques is an advantage

VFX Production Coordinator

Responsibilities:
  • Work as part of the VFX production team to implement viable VFX solutions
  • Communicate with producers, coordinators, creative and technical leads regarding directives and production requirements of specific projects
  • Develop project plans and schedules for the artist team. Work with the creative stake holders to ensure deadlines are met.
  • Support/work with the VFX Producer to create master and delivery schedules for the production.
  • Oversee the coordination of dailies and reviews, ensuring accurate notes are taken and production priorities are distributed and followed through
  • Oversee outputs and client deliveries
  • Create and maintain weekly status reports to track costs and shot progress.
  • Forecast and communicate any delays or overages, escalating any issues to the VFX producer and/or management where required.
  • Propose new and efficient ways to improve production workflow
Qualifications:
  • 4+ years of experience in VFX Production is a must
  • Need to have effective communication skills (written and verbal).
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel.
  • Working knowledge of Autodesk Shotgun or other tracking tools is a plus.
  • 3D and/or on-set production experience is a plus.

How to Apply?

Please send us the following:

  • Resume
  • Demo reel and/or portfolio

Email your application to:recruiting-blr@mrxfx.com

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Floyd Red Crow Westerman – ''Here Come The Anthros''


Floyd Red Crow Westerman’s ”Here Come The Anthros”

Temporarily Humboldt County


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Temporarily Humboldt County · The Firesign Theater

Waiting For The Electrician Or Someone Like Him

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Composer, Lyricist: P. Austin
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Composer, Lyricist: P. Bergman
Associated Performer: Philip Austin
Mastering Engineer: Vic Anesini
Composer, Lyricist: D. OSSMAN
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2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY – Trailer


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“For the first time since the original release, this 70mm print was struck from new printing elements made from the original camera negative. This is a true photochemical film recreation. There are no digital tricks, remastered effects, or revisionist edits. This is the unrestored film – that recreates the cinematic event that audiences experienced fifty years ago.” – Christopher Nolan

Stanley Kubrick’s dazzling, Academy Award®-winning* achievement is a compelling drama of man vs. machine, a stunning meld of music and motion. Kubrick (who co-wrote the screenplay with Arthur C. Clarke) first visits our prehistoric ape-ancestry past, then leaps millennia (via one of the most mind-blowing jump cuts ever) into colonized space, and ultimately whisks astronaut Bowman (Keir Dullea) into uncharted space, perhaps even into immortality. “Open the pod bay doors, HAL.” Let an awesome journey unlike any other begin.