May 11, 2007
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Best intros ever - Part 30
This concludes my "Top 30 List" of 80s (with a couple 70s & 90s) cartoon opening sequences. The amount of stuff you can find on YouTube is insane, of course you all knew that... and now, the all time bestest intro ever... It isn't traditionally animated, but it stars the most animated characters ever put to film. Probably the best live-action-cartoon-variety show to ever hit television:
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May 08, 2007
May 07, 2007
Best intros ever - Part 29
Freakazoid
Super Chicken
Super Chicken
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May 05, 2007
Winnebago Man!
A man named Jack Rebney is Winnebago Man. These are the outtakes and tirades pieced together by the video crew Mr. Rebney hired to assist in making a promotional video for marketing RVs.
Spiderman (90s) - Best intros ever - Part 28
This series was incredibly fast-paced and high-action for the time.
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Dealing with Women
A traditionally animated short Julia Vickerman had done as a senior piece in art school. It follows a young man taking his little sister trick-or-treating and thinking about various negative experiences he's had with women.
Voices: Jordan Crompton, Kimmy Huemoller, Victor Courtright, Julia Vickerman
Check out her other animations and illustration at http://www.juliavickerman.com
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MAiLmeArt
MAiLmeART is a new project from Darren Di Lieto, the creator of the great illustration site LCSV4. The new site invites you to submit art with one prerequisite: the art must be created on an envelope or package and have been successfully processed through the post office. I love mail art, so this looks like it’s going to be great! Darren promises that the best submissions will be showcased in a gallery exhibit where they will be sold (to the creators, minus some administrative and housekeeping fees), plus there’s a chance to win prizes for the best submissions.
SS+K AND CHARLEX FOR MSNBC
Ad agency SS+K have a slogan on their site that reads, "Knock hard. Life is deaf." Indeed, making sure your work bobs to the surface of the pop-media cesspool is the whole point – so best to be bold. The agency's new spot for MSNBC.com, with design and animation from NY's Charlex, certainly punches out of the TV news category. The clip foregoes fancy rendering
in favor of a bolting narrative presenting a full spectrum of news stories tied together with themusic by Beta Petrol, sound design by Endless Noise. visual device of 750,000 little 3D panels. OriginalPsyop & The Method Masters
Hot off the digital presses: another new MGD spot from the company that everyone loves, loathes and just can't see enough of, Psyop:

Up on top of the visual FX food chain a few companies seem to do everything right. It would seem that Method is up there up there, way up high on the food chain. Here's their brand new, fresh-cut CG reel:

Up on top of the visual FX food chain a few companies seem to do everything right. It would seem that Method is up there up there, way up high on the food chain. Here's their brand new, fresh-cut CG reel:
Robot Chicken & Star Wars
Somehow Seth Green and the folks at Adult Swim's Robot Chicken got the fat, hairy tube wrapped in flannel known as George Lucas to participate in a half-hour spoof of that Star War of his. The stop-motion series will feature the voices of both the creator and Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill. The special airs June 17, but until then you can see the skit above and a trailer here.
May 04, 2007
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