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From Stop-Frame To CGI Animation Masterclasses

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 21, 2005 at 12:00am

South West Screen, Skillset and Bristol-based Aardman Features are hosting a unique masterclass for animation professionals. Experts from Aardman and DreamWorks will show 2D and stop-frame animators how their skills can be transferred to CGI.

As Aardmans principal animator, Loyd Price who is part of the masterclass team, says The masterclasses are about taking animators on a journey.

Film Headline News

DreamWorks Acquires Korea’s Most Expensive Typhoon

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 21, 2005 at 12:00am

DreamWorks has secured the North American rights to TYPHOON, the most expensive Korean film ever made, reports VARIETY. The budget for the film is listed as $15 million, but it is rumored to have cost several million more.

The multi-language film was produced by South Korean major CJ Ent. The K.T. Kwak directed film follows a modern-day pirate planning a massive attack on North and South Korea.

Online Headline News

Gravity Falls for Online Game Development Fund

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 21, 2005 at 12:00am

Seoul, South Korea-based Gravity Co. Ltd. announced that it has decided to invest 1 billion Japanese Yen in "Online Game Revolution Vol. 1," an investment fund organized in Japan. "Online Game Revolution Vol.1," with a total proposed investment size of 10 billion Japanese Yen, has an investment objective of investing in companies that develop online games in Japan. Movida Investment Inc., an affiliate of SoftBank Group, will operate the fund as the general partner of the fund. Several Japanese and Korean developers of online games, including CJ Internet Corp.

Television Headline News

TV Academy Moves Up Video Content on New Delivery Award to Daytime Contest

When the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced last month that it will award a new category of the Emmy Awards for original programming created specifically for non-traditional viewing platforms, it was overwhelmed by response from the creative community.

Series Headline News

Writer/Producer Ronald D. Moore Signs Two-Year NBC Universal TV Deal

NBC Universal Television Studio has completed a new, two-year overall production deal with writer/producer Ronald D. Moore (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE) to develop various projects for the studio.

Moore's new deal allows him to continue as one of the show-running exec producers of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA for NBC Universal's SCI FI Channel. Moore's development plans are expected to skew toward SCI FI programming.

Studio Headline News

Animazoo UK Opens New Mocap Studio

Animazoo UK has opened a new motion capture studio on the south coast city of Brighton, in the U.K.

Already attracting a stream of international visitors, the studio offers users the latest motion capture technology with expert operators to ensure projects run smoothly. Using state of the art Gypsy systems, the studio can handle applications that are impossible with traditional studio based optical systems.

Stop-Motion Events

stopmotion contest

By Guest (not verified) | Tuesday, December 20, 2005 at 11:00am
Begins: December 20, 2005

Dear Filmmakers

have you made a stop-motion animation short?morph 2005 is the online animation contest put on by stopmotionfilm.de, the first german stop-motion website. you can enter your film into one of the following categories and win a prize.

- best stop-motion quickie- best stop-motion character

your film will be presented on our website and will be viewed by other creative types all around the world.

requirements: seven minutes or shorter

Series Headline News

British Music Channel Fuses With Animated Empire Square

British music channel Fuse is set to debut its first animated TV series, EMPIRE SQUARE. The show follows three foul-mouthed characters Rabbit, Hooks and Tourette's-afflicted wannabe rocker Richie. The trio always gets into strange get-rich-quick schemes while trying to obtain rock stardom.

Headline News

Win a Writing Job at BioWare

BioWare Game Writing Contest World Wide WebFebruary 27, 2006Deadline: January 30, 2006

BioWare is holding a contest to find talented writers to help develop its award-winning roleplaying games. BioWare's director of design James Ohlen and assistant director of design Kevin Barrett have agreed to make the process of submitting work as easy as possible for writers looking to work for BioWare.

International Headline News

Annecy’s International Project Competition Wants Your Work!

International Project CompetitionJune 7-9, 2006Deadline: February 15, 2006

The 10th edition of the International Project Competition at Annecy 2006 is now open. Around 120 short film or TV production projects were in competition in 2005 for 12 cash prizes. This mine of independent creation has been evolving and intensifying its support to young authors, since 1997. The competition is open to any animated short film or TV production project (TV special or series) irrespective of the genre and techniques used.

Winners will receive:

Animation Headline News

Digital Asia School Of Animation Launched in Mumbai

Crest founder and Digital Asia chief Shyam Ramanna recently launched Digital Asia School Of Animation in Mumbi, India in association with Meteor Films Satyam Bansal, reports NewKerala.com.

DASA is located in Lokhandwala, Mumbai with courses in virtual reality, animation, game design, film editing and mobile gaming. Its headquarter is situated in Bangkok.

Entertainment Headline News

Bill Buckley New Chief Marketing Officer For Bakers Man

Bill Buckley joins Bakers Man as chief marketing officer for its family of companies, including Bakers Man Prods., Bakers Man Technology Group, Bakers Man Ent. Group, TrueLight Ent. and Image Quest Studios.

Buckley will develop and oversee the marketing, sales and media relations efforts and, in addition to enhancing existing relationships with key entertainment accounts in theatrical, home entertainment, music and platform games, he is tasked with positioning Bakers Man solutions in a more integrated fashion.

Headline News

Original Movie Scooby-Doo in Where’s My Mummy? Comes To DVD

This holiday season Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Gang ride camels alongside the pyramids, explore the Nile and flee from a mummy or two in Warner Home Video (WHV) all-new, animated original movie, SCOOBY-DOO IN WHERES MY MUMMY?, now available for $24.98 SRP on DVD and $14.94 SRP on VHS.

Animation Headline News

Tern Television Forays Into Animation

Tern Television, one of Scotlands most diverse and creative indies, has jumped into the animation pool with a raft of high-profile projects involving such leading talents as Oscar-nominated animator Sylvain Chomet (BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS) and Hollywood writer Brian Ward (THE INTERPRETER). Terns first foray into the animation genre with a commission for Channel 4, a pilot for the BBC and a £20m feature film in development for Scottish Screen.

Film Headline News

Buena Vista Games Ships 2+ Million Units of Narnia Videogame

Buena Vista Games shipped more than two million units of the multiplatform videogame, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, to retail outlets in North America and Europe. It was released in conjunction with the epic film from Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, which debuted Dec. 9, 2005, in theaters.

Holiday Headline News

Version2 VFX/Design Supplies Holiday Treats for PUMA Campaign

The wolf makes peace with the lamb this holiday season in a new campaign from PUMA. Award-winning Version2 VFX/Design and editor Dave Herman were called on once again by director Andrew Zuckerman to execute the clever spots, which are an extension of ongoing creative for the client.

Digital Headline News

Kodak and REAL D to Deliver Digital 3-D Cinema in Australia

Kodak Digital Cinema and REAL D announced that the companies have formed a strategic alliance to roll out digital 3-D cinema throughout Australia. Installation of digital 3-D cinema systems will be complete in time for the country's upcoming premiere of Disney's CHICKEN LITTLE in 3-D starting Jan. 1, 2006.

Headline News

Autodesk Technology Shapes Holiday Movies

From an inviting ice castle to a thawing waterfall, many of the holiday season's movies were shaped with Autodesk Inc.'s media and entertainment software. Leading post-production facilities, including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) and The Orphanage, relied on Autodesk's systems and software to realize their wildest wintry ideas.

Digital Headline News

Carmike Cinemas to Install 2,300 Digital Cinema Projection Systems

Carmike Cinemas Inc., the third largest national movie theater chain, has signed a deal with Christie/AIX for the installation of up to 2,300 Digital Cinema projection systems throughout the U.S. With this agreement, Carmike and Christie/AIX will begin installing 2K DCI-compliant DLP Cinema projectors. The rollout is scheduled to begin in January 2006 and to be completed by Oct. 31, 2007.

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