May 14, 2011
The Antikythera Mechanism
What is it? It was found at the bottom of the sea aboard an ancient Greek ship. Its seeming complexity has prompted decades of study, although some of its functions remained unknown. Recent X-rays of the device have now confirmed the nature of the Antikythera mechanism, and discovered several surprising functions. The Antikythera mechanism has been discovered to be a mechanical computer of an accuracy thought impossible in 80 BC, when the ship that carried it sunk. Such sophisticated technology was not thought to be developed by humanity for another 1,000 years. Its wheels and gears create a portable orrery of the sky that predicted star and planet locations as well as lunar and solar eclipses. The Antikythera mechanism, shown above, is 33 centimeters high and similar in size to a large book.
May 13, 2011
More Sheridan Grad films
Well Being by Domee Shi
A Cut Above by Alessandro Piedimonte
Game Set Match by Joseph McCauley
Source: Andre Barnwell found on CHF
Interviews with Master Animators
Two short interviews with Pixar animator (and Animation Mentor co-founder) Carlos Baena:
CREATING SPANISH BUZZ
TOY STORY 3 INTERVIEW: CARLOS BAENA
Director Lee Unkrich and screenwriter Michael Arndt discuss the final film in the Toy Story trilogy:
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW HERE
Sean Ferguson had posted an extensive interview a while back with Disney legend Glen Keane on the Why so Blu website in relation to the release of The Beauty and The Beast on Blu-Ray.
Read the interview here!
Here's a podcast from 1994 with Chuck Jones, by the Museum of the Moving Image.
They also got interviews with Brad Bird from 2005, Tim Burton from 2003, Henry Selick from 2009 and Pete Docter from 2009, as well as with a bunch of other interesting people from the film industry.
Source: Martin K.
CREATING SPANISH BUZZ
TOY STORY 3 INTERVIEW: CARLOS BAENA
Director Lee Unkrich and screenwriter Michael Arndt discuss the final film in the Toy Story trilogy:
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW HERE
Sean Ferguson had posted an extensive interview a while back with Disney legend Glen Keane on the Why so Blu website in relation to the release of The Beauty and The Beast on Blu-Ray.
Read the interview here!
Here's a podcast from 1994 with Chuck Jones, by the Museum of the Moving Image.
They also got interviews with Brad Bird from 2005, Tim Burton from 2003, Henry Selick from 2009 and Pete Docter from 2009, as well as with a bunch of other interesting people from the film industry.
Source: Martin K.
May 11, 2011
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