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How Wes Anderson Directed Fantastic Mr Fox, a video featurette.
MPC has added a Dorian Gray VFX breakdown to its website.
Different is a gorgeous new film by Alchemy in Toronto for the Girl Guides of Canada and agency john st.. It features stop-motion animation of paper-cut out characters with terrific lighting and inventive transitions from scene-to-scene. I found it a real joy to watch. The ultra-cute character design and illustrations are by noted illustrators Nathan Jurevicius and Andrea Kang via Lunch.
Explore by Hayley Morris is another film for Girl Guides that combines stop-motion, paper animation and cel-animation into a sweet, personal narrative that encourages girls to get outside, and to interact with each other and turn off their televisions. The playful, craft-filled world is both tactile and charming. Nicely done!
More films at the Girl Guides Online Film Festival site here.
Title: “Different”
Client: Girl Guides of Canada
Project: Girl Guides Online Film Festival
Agency: john st., Toronto
Creative Directors: Stephen Jurisic, Angus Tucker
Interactive Art Director: Daniel Saunders
Writers: Jennifer Rossini, Elizabeth Whalen
Broadcast Producer: Nicole Andrisevic
Interactive Producer: Ryan O’Hagan
Project Managers: Robyn Crookshank, Tara Giacinti
Production Company: Alchemy
Director: Anthony Burns and Eric Makila
Director of Photography: Anthony Burns
Executive Producer: Stefani Kouverianos
Art Direction: Jamie Webster
Character design/Illustration: Harley and Boss (Nathan Jurevicius and Andrea Kang)
Animation & Compositing: Eric Makila and Anthony Burns
Music & Sound Design: Six Degrees (Via Lunch)
Title: “Explore”
Project: Girl Guides Online Film Festival
Client: Girl Guides of Canada
Agency: john st., Toronto
Director: Hayley Morris
Writer: Hayley Morris
Production Company: Curious Pictures
Director of Photography: Hayley Morris
Executive Producer: Mary Knox
Producer: Hilary Downes
Editor & editorial company: Hayley Morris, Curious Pictures
Music & Sound Design: Hayley Morris and Evan Kultangwatana, Curious Pictures
Paolo Ventura is an internationally acclaimed photographer from Milan with an obsession of the lost art of dioramas. His new book Winter Stories, is a beautifully staged narrative about the life of a circus performer recounting his life before his deathbed. Using miniature figurines ranging from clowns, harlequins and lion tamers he finds from flea markets, he creates a moody piece of a clown’s hidden sorrow. Find Paolo himself at Aperture Gallery for a talk and signing of the new book, on the 13th of this month.
Asymmetric Bridge is fast and reliable way to transfer model and animation data between main 3d applications
I Exist is a stop-motion extravaganza that evokes the Stop-motion/Rudolph animation specials of old
Just a note that the UTxCANNES has extended the deadline for submissions to Oct 18.
Keith Schofield continues to battle it out with structure in his latest video for Lenny Kravitz & J.U.S.T.I.C.E, “Let Love Rule” via El Nino Productions. When a film ends, Keith’s is just beginning. The end-credit sequence becomes the bed for a tale in which the scrolling text becomes the main character’s antagonist.
As with several of his other recent internet sensations, “SFW: Diesel XXX” and this other XXX joint for the BPA (feat. David Byrne & Dizzee Rascal), format becomes the concept itself.
Director: Keith Schofield
Production Company: El Nino
Executive Producer: Jules Dieng
Producer: Steve Buchanan
DP: Damian Acevedo
PD: Mike Beamer
Commisioner: Xavier De Nauw
Label: EMI Music
Prime Focus, one of the worlds leading visual entertainment services groups with facilities across India, the UK, the US and Canada, is hosting a gala event this evening at The Music Box @ Fonda in Hollywood to present its new global initiative and North American presence.
Prime Focus is announcing the transformation of its 15 global facilities, including Post Logic Studios and Frantic Films VFX, into a single global company under the Prime Focus brand. Unveiled at the event is the companys new visual brand identity, which will be bolstered by innovations that include the announcement of CLEAR, a media asset management system; View-D, a 2D-to-3D conversion pipeline; and a new state-of-the-art visual effects production facility in Vancouver.
Said Namit Malhotra, founder of Prime Focus, The recent hires of industry veteran Rob Hummel and Academy Award-winner Michael Fink to oversee our post production and VFX operations in North America, along with our launch events in Mumbai, London and Hollywood, reinforce our commitment to the global filmmaking community. This rebrand represents the coming together of all our companies around the world. Our goal is to communicate our ability to provide entertainment producers with a Hollywood-caliber experience, whether theyre working at a Prime Focus facility in Mumbai, LA, London or New York City.
Prime Focus is also expanding with a new visual effects facility in Vancouver, which will become Prime Focus primary VFX hub in North America. Designed to meet the growing number of feature productions coming to shoot and post in the region, the new Vancouver facility is four times larger than its previous space and able to house up to 200 artists and support staff. Located in the citys thriving downtown district, the office boasts the most up-to-date technological pipeline, a 50-seat HD screening room with stereoscopic 3D viewing capabilities, luxurious client meeting rooms, studios for 3D, 2D, matte painting, creature and character animation, R&D and other digital departments important to an efficient workflow.
All of the Prime Focus offices around the world will be seamlessly interconnected via the companys proprietary web-based media asset management service, CLEAR – a service which manages the entire lifecycle of content from production to distribution, and offers a secure, fast and reliable digital delivery platform. And through its Worldsourcing business model, Prime Focus is able to offer an expansive range of post production and visual effects expertise for projects of any magnitude, from character animation, digital environments, matte painting, fluid simulation, particle animation, and digital intermediate to custom R&D development via Prime Focus Software.
Were excited about what lies ahead as we embrace our new corporate identity and vision, said Rob Hummel, CEO, Prime Focus, Post Production, North America. The combined wealth of talent, resources and infrastructure of our global network of companies will enable us provide our clients, both in North America and abroad, with unparalleled expertise in digital post production and visual effects, tailor-made to meet diverse film, television and commercial projects of varying size, scope and budget.
About Prime Focus
Prime Focus is a global Visual Entertainment Services group that provides creative and technical services to the film, broadcast, commercials, gaming, internet and media industries.
The group offers a genuine end-to-end solution from pre-production to final delivery – including previsualisation, equipment hire, visual effects, video and audio post-production, digital intermediate, digital asset management and distribution.
Prime Focus employs more than 1200 people with state-of-the-art facilities throughout the key markets of North America, the UK and India. Using its worldsourcing business model, Prime Focus provides a network that combines global cost advantages, resources and talent pool with strong relationships and a deep understanding of the local markets.
Prime Focus is a public stock company with shares traded in the Mumbai and National Stock exchanges in India (Symbol – PRIMEFOCUS). Prime Focus also owns and operates Prime Focus London plc (Symbol – PFO), which is publicly traded in the LSEs AIM market. For more information, please visit www.primefocusworld.com.