Luxology Taps Bob Bennett for VP of Marketing
Luxology Llc. has hired Bob Bennett as vp of marketing. An active player in the 3D software field for more than 15 years, Bennett has held key positions at leading software developers such as Alias Systems, Microsoft and Autodesk. Joining Luxologys team of industry gurus, Bennetts exceptional level of skill and experience will expand Luxologys core knowledge and provide a driving force in modos market expansion.
eyeon Eyes Fusion 5.1
eyeon Software gears up for the fall trade show season with the pre-announcement of its SIGGRAPH 2006 release of Fusion 5.1.
eyeon will soon unveil Fusion version 5.1, introducing more than 25 new technologies to their industry-leading compositing application. eyeon spent more than two years redeveloping the core architecture of Fusion 5. The 5.1 release will add a host of new features and functionality to this highly-adaptable visual effects system.
Dead Superman Writer Revives Paramount's First Archival Toons Ever
With the release SUPERMAN RETURNS theres been a revival of interest in all things Superman.
Harrison Klein met Dr. Jay Morton Paramounts original Superman screen and animation writer recently deceased in 2002 when he was 91 and Klein was a play producer in Miami. At dinner Morton told Klein his story that started back when he was a starving scruffy teen sleeping in Central Park as a homeless boy during the depression.
Moondance Hands Out Awards
Moondance 2006 wraps up its four-day event with the announcement of its winners. At he Boulder, Colorado event more than 10 deals and/or important alliances for Moondance projects were made. Visitors attended the networking parties, pitch panels and workshops.
For animated features, John Douglas SARA AND THE STARFISH won the Calypso Award for encouraging a spirit of enterprise in saving the environment, habitats and wildlife. Moreover, James Keeshens EL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS took home the Seahorse Award for men writers and filmmakers.
ITV Taps Ricky Gervais for Toon
ITV has signed comedian Ricky Gervais to produce a TV series based on his best-selling children's book, FLANIMALS. THE OFFICE star will narrate the series, as well as voice the parts of some of his monster characters.
Gervais has devised a clay-animated ITV1 series of six 30-minute episodes for an adult as well as a younger audience. FLANIMALS is the third show the comedian has created, following the success of his debut series THE OFFICE and his follow-up EXTRAS.
Wolverine Spin-Off Coming Soon
At Cine Expo in Amsterdam, 20th Century Fox enticed European exhibitors with its planned X-MEN spinoff WOLVERINE with rumors flying that the studio is setting 2007 as the release year for the film. WOLVERINE star Hugh Jackman confirmed his involvement via video from his native Australia during the Gold Reel Awards luncheon. THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER originally reported that film was certainly set for next year, but has since removed mention of 2007 from its Cine Expo piece.
Mecha Master Yutaka Izubuchi Comes to Anime Expo
Bandai Visual USA Inc. will be highlighting its presence at the 15th annual Anime Expo being held July 1-4, 2006, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, with a rare U.S. appearance of legendary anime mecha designer Yutaka Izubuchi. Bandai Visual USA will also be showcasing the anime masterpiece PATLABOR 2 THE MOVIE limited edition DVD that will be released by Bandai Visual USA and Image Ent. on July 11.
TVP Animation 1.0a Int’l Version Ships
TVPaint Development announces the availability of the international version of TVP Animation 1.0a, a graphic content and 2D animation solution. This software, due to its bitmap approach, is called to cover the essential needs of any artist. It provides them with a fully customizable drawing toolset.
Movie-Inspired Pirates Reopens at Disneyland
Pirates of the Caribbean reopened June 26, 2006, at Disneyland with lots of help from Captain Jack Sparrow and his foes from the movie franchise, as Disney Imagineers updated the venerable attraction from 1968 with a high-tech facelift. The counterpart at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, reopens July 7, coinciding with the theatrical release of PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MANS CHEST.
Larry Birstock Rejoins Post Logic as CEO
Larry Birstock returns to Hollywood-based Post Logic Studios as ceo. He replaces Steve Hendricks, who served as ceo from 2005 to the present, revitalizing Post Logic as an independent post-production and digital intermediate facility. Birstock previously served as evp from 2000 to 2005.
Traditional Animation & CG Walk Hand-In-Hand In New Book
Authors Angie Jones and Jamie Oliff offer up a new book, THINKING ANIMATION: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN 2D AND CG, which, as its title suggests, is designed to help traditional artists embrace new technology needed to stay employed. THINKING ANIMATION (www.thinkinganimation.com) is a one-of-a-kind book that emphasizes how artists can use traditional animation techniques and principles with today's computer-generated animation technology. Released June 27, 2006, the 300-page book is available from Thomson Course Technology (www.courseptr.com) for a retail price of $39.99.
Sojitz Corp. Invests in A.D.Vision
A.D.Vision Inc. announced a substantial investment in the company today (June 27, 2006) by Japanese Contents Investment LPS (JCI), an investor group led by Sojitz Corp., in exchange for a minority equity stake. Additionally, was made by ARM Corp., a subsidiary of JCI, made a separate capital commitment for the acquisition of new filmed content.
Through its home video, broadcast, licensing, theatrical and publishing divisions, Houston-based A.D.Vision is the leading producer/distributor of Japanese animation and anime-related content outside Japan.
Sprint, Cingular & Amp'd To Judge New Mobile Game Competition
LivePitch OnStageSeattle, Washington, USAJuly 13, 2006Deadline: June 30, 2006
Sprint, Cingular and Amp'd Mobile are set to judge the first ever LivePitch OnStage game competition at the Mobile Game Conference. Game developers and publishers are invited enter their new games, demos or concepts to score an opportunity to pitch live onstage before a panel of judges who can actually make a difference in their game's future. Think of it as AMERICAN IDOL for mobile game development.
Screenwriter’s Challenge Gives Contestants 24 Hours
Screenwriters Challenge 2006World Wide WebSeptember 23, 2006 Deadline: July 19, 2006
All aspiring and competitive screenwriters worldwide are invited to participate in the Screenwriters Challenge 2006. Writers compete to see who can produce the best short screenplay (20 pages max.) on an assigned genre and subject in one week. Winners advance to compete for more than $14,000 in cash and prizes by writing a short script in just 24 hours.
Fox Beats Bushes For New Animation Projects
Fox Ent. is looking for a few good animated laughs to bolster its Sunday toon stronghold anchored by THE SIMPSONS and FAMILY GUY, according THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.
Fox Ent. president Peter Liguori told the trade that he and his development staff are in the thick of an aggressive summer hunt for new comedy projects that can be launched when AMERICAN IDOL returns for a sixth edition in January 2007.
THQ Revs Up Cars Videogame
THQ Inc. is helping fans of Disney/Pixar film CARS continue the ride with a videogame, based upon the animated feature. The game, released for play on PlayStation2, Xbox GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP, Windows PC and Mac, is available at retail outlets in the U.S. It will also be available worldwide in 18 languages, and in more than 40 countries, including China, Thailand, Japan, Russia and Poland. Also this fall, the CARS videogame is expected to release for Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.
I&P Artist Suzi Dalton Passes Away at 95
Ink-and-paint artist Suzi Dalton died April 10, 2006, at the age of 95, The Animation Guild website reports. She received a Golden Award from The Animation Guild Local 839 in 1985, for her then 50 years in her craft.
From 1934, until her retirement in 1973, she worked as an inker, drybrush artist and final checker for numerous studios, including Boyd LaVero, Mintz, Warners, Iwerks, MGM, Betty Brenon, Lantz, Snowball, Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, Celine Miles, Bakshi-Krantz and Cannawest.
Comedy Central Acquires New Episodes Of Futurama
There's a new future for the popular FUTURAMA TV series with Comedy Central picking up rights to air at least 13 additional, soon-to-be-produced episodes, which will air in 2008.
This augments the initial license agreement Comedy Central entered into with Twentieth Century Fox Television last fall for Matt Groening's and David X. Cohens Emmy-winning animated comedy series FUTURAMA according to David Bernath, svp programming, Comedy Central.
Chapman University Equips New Film School with Avid Solutions
Avid Technology Inc. announced that Chapman University, which offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate liberal arts degrees, has made a significant investment in Avid solutions for its new state-of-the-art film and media arts center in southern California. The new $41million, 76,000-square-foot facility, Marion Knott Studios, will serve as the home of the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University.
Click Takes the Lead From Cars
Adam Sandler and his magical Universal Remote were enough to lure viewers away from CARS, as CLICK debuted at the top of the box office chart for the weekend ended June 25, 2006. The Sony/Revolution comedy/fantasy with vfx from Sony Pictures Imageworks grabbed $40M vs. $23.2M for the Disney/Pixar animated feature, which has now collected $156.6M in three weeks. Paramounts NACHO LIBRE dipped to third in its second stead with $12.6M and a cume of $53.2M.
3DMG Helps Superman Returns Fly for IMAX
When SUPERMAN RETURNS debuts on IMAX screens June 27 and June 28 with 20 minutes in 3-D, the conversion was achieved with the help of inventor and computer graphics pioneer David M. Geshwind, president of Three Dimensional Media Group Ltd. (3DMG).
The company has licensed two U.S. Patents to enable IMAXs conversion. However, while Superman may be faster than a speeding bullet, time constraints prevented IMAX from converting the entire movie.
GenArts Releases New Sapphire Plug-Ins for Shake
GenArts Inc. announced the immediate availability of Sapphire Plug-ins version 2 for Apples Shake. This release contains 20 additional effects, including a new FilmDamage effect, and a wide array of new features and improvements such as on-screen widgets for easy parameter adjustment, and an improved user interface for all color parameters.
President of Dominican Republic Visits Game Co. Trilogy Studios
In a meeting on Saturday, June 24, 2006, at Trilogy Studios in Santa Monica, the president of the Dominican Republic Leonel Antonio Fernandez Reyna, along with Trilogy execs, set plans in motion for an outsourcing program that they hope to have in place before the end of the year, beginning with Trilogy's first title, DAYBREAKERS. If all goes well, Trilogy Studios will assist and act as the Dominican's liaison to the entire games industry for future outsourcing initiatives.
Report Ranks Casual Games As One-Third Of Mobile Market
Puzzle/Strategy games drive one-third of the total mobile game revenues, according to Telephia, the leading provider of performance measurement information to the mobile industry. The Telephia Mobile Game Report for Q1 2006 shows that four of the top five revenue-generating titles fall into the Puzzle/Strategy (casual games) category, with TETRIS, TETRIS DELUXE and BEJEWELED securing the top spots. TETRIS and TETRIS DELUXE secured 5.2 and 3.6% of the total mobile game revenue share for the quarter, respectively, while BEJEWELED posted a 2.6% share. JAMDAT MAHJONG and MS.