September 30, 2011
September 29, 2011
Little Nemo in Slumberland
A segment from the animated movie based on the comic strip “Little Nemo in Slumberland”. This actually was one of the first animated films, from 100 years ago, 1911 (and in colour)!
The comic strip “Little Nemo” was created by Winsor McCay between 1904 and 1914. It gained a status of an early classic for it’s imaginative storyline about the hero Nemo having fantastical, surreal adventures during his nightly dreams, every time to wake up safely in his bed just in time, an unconventional style for a comic in those days. It was far from being a simple children’s fantasy, being more threatening and hallucinatory in nature. I think this clip represents it well.
September 28, 2011
September 27, 2011
The World of Jim Henson
It's been about 57 years since 'The Muppets' were initially conceived, both he and their legacy remains as strong as ever. The puppets are still extremely popular in spite of the advancement of first cartoons and then digital animation to change the world of film and television forever. 'Sesame Street,' perhaps 'The Muppets' most famous program, still airs while November will see the release of their first theatrical release since 1999's 'Muppets In Space.' Titled simply 'The Muppets,' the film echoes the television flick 'It's A Very Muppet Christmas Movie' in that the characters' Muppet Theater faces closure and takeover, this time from oil tycoon Tex Richman (played by Chris Cooper.) With a cast including former ACADEMY AWARD nominee Amy Adams, it's a sign that though Henson may have passed away, his creation is still very much alive.
See the awesome TV special about Jim's legacy here.
September 26, 2011
Twilight Zone San Francisco
Jason just wanted to enjoy a day off from work, but unfortunately, he lives in San Francisco, where it seems nobody works during the day.
September 24, 2011
Animated Shorts from Ringling College
Ringling Vimeo Channel:
http://www.vimeo.com/channels/ringling2011
September 23, 2011
Wave Reflection
If you are into motion graphics you will fall in love with cool little video created by Aramaki koji!
The Real Transformers by Jeffrey Mangiat
I got these awesome hi-res images from Botch The Crab