Desert Island Series....A Little of Dis 'n Dat.
Ron Mann is a filmmaker and CD-ROM author (Comic Book Confidential); he lives in Toronto and eats alot of pizza; Sue Shakespeare is President of Creative Capers Entertainment. The next two guys really need a desert island retreat after their long haul--Tony Cervone and Bruce Smith, Co-Directors of Animation for Space Jam., who were kind enough to get their picks in right as we went to press! Thanks guys!
Ron Mann's Top 10 picks . . .
1. The Beat Experience by Red Hot Organization
2. Dazzeloids by Rodney Alan Greenblat
3. A Hard Days Night by Richard Lester
4. Our Secret Century by Rick Prelinger
5. Sound Toy by Todd Robbins
6. Theatre of the Imagination by Orson Welles
7. Who Built America? by American Social History Project
8. This is Spinal Tap by Rob Reiner/Spinal Tap
9. People Magazine by Peter Girardi
10. I Photograph to Remember by Pedro Meyer
Sue Shakespeare's . . .
"What's going on today in the interactive animation arena reminds me of the infancy of animation in the 20s, before color and sound. What you see being done today are the tottering baby steps of the interactive animation universe. I have watched it change so much over the last couple of years and come so far in such a short period of time. And yet--this is just the beginning! It's fun to imagine just how far it's all going. It's so exciting to have new ways to tell stories . . . to create new characters on the whole new 'ever changing' stage for everyone to enjoy. For me its exciting to be in on something in the beginning...to be on the cusp of a whole new animation adventure."
1. Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock
2. Star Wars by George Lucas
3. Sleeping Beauty by Walt Disney
4. Sunset Boulevard by Billie Wilder
5. Fantasia by Walt Disney
6. Gone With The Wind by Victor Fleming
7. Citizen Kane by Orson Welles
8. Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock
9. Auntie Mame by Morton DaCosta
10. My Fair Lady by George Cukor
























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