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Let It Be

Posted In | Blog Categories: Career Development, Career Advice | Site Categories: Business, Education and Training
When you are in doubt, despair, or you just plain can’t do it anymore like the song says, “There will be an answer, Let it be.”  Sometimes you just don’t know where the answer will come from but chances are, when you are at your most concerned, the answer will appear if you just “let it be.”

Blu-ray: A SERBIAN FILM (2011)

Posted In | Blog Categories: Horror | Site Categories: Films, Home Entertainment, Visual Effects

Read my review of A SERBIAN FILM

Invincible Pictures isn't a top distributor, but one wouldn't know that from the picture quality of this release. As ugly as the subject matter of the film is, the AVC encoded 1080p transfer is not ugly at all. The flawless RED camera cinematography is captured with striking clarity. Details pop to the point of giving the picture increased depth. Desaturation of color is intentional to go along with the grim subject matter. So when it gets bloody the crimson reds are striking.

The DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 soundtrack is less impressive because it's not 5.1. However, for 2.0, it does the job. It's hard to say exactly how clear the dialogue is because it's Serbian. The metal score and brutal sound effects are aggressive. The soundscape does a good job shaking the viewer just as much as the disturbing imagery.

Unfortunately the disc has no special features at all. If any film calls for some comment from its director this is one. Srdan Spasojevic has defended his sick opus at film festivals around the world. I would have liked to see hear it as well. This is an angry film and it would be insightful to hear from Spasojevic about what inspired him.

Day 5 - Christmas Eve and the Holiday Animated Film Festival Continues.

Day 5 - Christmas Eve and the Holiday Animated Film Festival Continues with A WISH FOR WINGS THAT WORK from Steven Spielberg's  Amblimation.

Thought Leaders: Kyle Orland

Posted In | Blog Categories: Interviews | Site Categories: Business, Games

By Stu Horvath

Innovation takes many forms within the gaming space, often beginning with insight and inspiration from a single person, be they a game developer, an engineer, a sociologist or anything else within the industry. That’s why we’re tracking down these thought leaders to give you a sneak peek of the digital arts future through their eyes.

In this installment, we sit down with Kyle Orland, a games journalist who writes for Gamasutra. Orland gives his thoughts on the impact journalism will have on the future of gaming and the relationship between the two.

Five Steps To Slaughter Your Career

Posted In | Blog Categories: Career Advice | Site Categories: Business, Jobs & Recruiting
When it comes to finding ways to sabotage your career efforts think of how a poor Thanksgiving turkey wound up a sacrifice for the joys of your holiday meal.  It’s not so much that you have to be plucked, sucked and tucked to fit into your turkey suit, but what have you done to help escape your fate?  Here are five sure fire ways to slaughter your career in any season.

FUNimation Streaming Schedule 5/7/10

Posted In | Blog Categories: News | Site Categories: Anime, Cartoons, Events, Films, Home Entertainment, Television

Here is the latest streaming schedule from FUNimation as of 5/7/10, including YouTube and Hulu!

Bill Dennis at the AniMazing Short Festival

Posted In | Blog Categories: Creative | Site Categories: Awards, Events, Films, People, Places, Short Films
Glendale's Alex Theatre
Glendale's Alex Theatre

 

Last month marked the third edition of the AniMazSpot Festival in Glendale, California.  It’s a small, non-profit boutique festival that celebrates the best animated short films from around the world.

The event, founded and organized by Tee Bosustow, was held over the course of one week.  It featured studio tours to fifteen area animation studios, screenings of nominated films at the Woodbury University Theatre, and an education forum also held at Woodbury. A highlight of the fest was a special screening of 20 restored, classic Mr. Magoo shorts from UPA at the Alex Theatre in Glendale.

Even Pigeons Go To Heaven Director Sam Tourneux Answers The Six Questions

Posted In | Blog Categories: Interviews, Oscar® Tour 2008, Even Pigeons Go to Heaven | Site Categories: Awards, Places, Short Films

Even Pigeons Go To Heaven was a project that director Sam Tourneux started then abandoned. Well, I’m sure he’s glad that he picked it back up again. Here is what the filmmaker had to say about his film and the Oscar experience thus far.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit - 25th Anniversary Academy Screening

Posted In | Site Categories: Events, Films, People, Voice Acting
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Pictured (from left to right): Voice Actor Charles Fleischer and Oscar® winning Director Robert Zemeckis. Image credit: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S.

 

By TDK

For those of you who skip to the end of a book, I’ll skip to the question most asked about Who Framed Roger Rabbit  – “what’s happening with the sequel?” Currently there is no sequel in the works. Director Robert Zemeckis acknowledged such on Thursday (April 4th) at the Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, in Beverly Hills, California on the occasion of a 25th Anniversary Screening of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Jonesin’ for a fix…

Posted In | Blog Categories: Reviews | Site Categories: Films, Visual Effects

Hey kids! Play the Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Drinking Game!

It’s easy! It’s fun! You’ll get boozed out of your mind! Here’s how to play…

1) Every time someone refers to how old Indy looks, have a drink;

This alone will get you off to a smashing – and smashed – start. Shia LaBeouf delivers the best line here: “what are you, 80 or something?” Interestingly, Ford looks in pretty good shape in the action sequences, but noticeably older – wrinkled and white-haired – when he’s teaching his classes.

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