April 09, 2010

Madness!

April 08, 2010

Gideon talks with designer Joshua Davis


Puppet designed and performed by Brian Hogg

The Media Revolution

Steffen Bygebjerg



"The animation work was made in Adobe After Effects. Each frame was then printed and the print was subsequently scanned back into the computer. The scanned frames were then assembled back into the original animation, now with a new rugged look, created by the visit in the physical analogue world. No effects added after scanning."

Patrick Jean's "Pixels"

Star Wars Pin-Ups








Made by the incredible Feng Zhu

April 07, 2010

Ed Catmull

The President of Pixar Animation Studios gives a lecture on the importance of animation studio structure and how ironing out the little problems can make it so companies can avoid big disasters.

Living With First-Person Shooter Disease

Hello It's Me: An ode to the telephone in film...

Considering the ubiquity of cellphones and blogging, it’s easy to forget about a simpler time when everyone relied on land line telephones and answering machines to keep in touch. One of my favorite Seinfeld episodes (ever) revolves around George’s answering machine message and the act of screening calls.

Les Yeux Sans Visage (1959)

The Hunger (1983)

Buffalo ‘66 (1998)

Bunny Lake is Missing (1965)

Ladies and Gentleman, The Fabulous Stains (1981)

The Muppets take Manhattan (1984)

La Femme Nikita (1990)

The Warriors (1979)

The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)

The 5,000 Fingers of Dr.T (1953)

Phenomena (1985)

Less Than Zero (1987)

Wild at Heart (1990)

Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)

Wait Until Dark (1967)

King of New York (1990)

Sssssss (1973) .... worst movie...ever!