Brian Austin hired at Spontaneous Combustion

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New York-based Spontaneous Combustion has hired 3D modeler/animator Brian Austin in a further expansion of the company's CGI capabilities. Austin, who had been freelancing in the New York City area for the past couple years, is an accomplished fine artist as well as a digital artist and has works in the permanent collection of New York's The Museum of Modern Art.

Monster helps Kevin save the world

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"Kevin Saves the World" is Monster Productions' newest entry, based on books by Daniel Postgate, produced and directed by Kine Aune and Oscar-winning British animator Bob Godfrey ("Great," 1964). The series (13 x 5 minutes) follows the misadventures of Kevin, a boy who always manages to come out on top despite his apparent ineptitude. The series, targeted for kids 4-8, has already been acquired by Nickelodeon U.K., Nickelodeon Scandinavia, RTE and ABC Australia among others.

Cartwrights move back to the Ponderosa

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1999 marks the 40th anniversary of the longest running television series in history, "Bonanza," and New York-based Abrams/Gentile Entertainment is producing a new animated series based on the perennial Western. The show is a prequel of sorts taking place on the Ponderosa Ranch with a young Ben Cartwright and his teenage sons. Abrams/Gentile also presents numerous other new projects including:

"Open Call" (13 x 22 minutes): a comedy about two divorcees who become casting directors, as unqualified as they may be, in a unique blend of "real-time" animation and live-action.

Columbia TriStar Has 5000 Fingers

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Columbia TriStar Television Children's Programming (CTTCP), who currently produces and distributes shows like "Jumanji," "Men in Black" and "Godzilla: The Series," announces a number of show pre-sold to U.S. broadcasters: "Dragon Tales," a co-production with Children's Television Workshop for PBS, "Big Guy & Rusty the Boy Robot" for Fox Kids Network and "Bug Wars: A Starship Troopers Adventure" for BKN. In direct-to-video, CTTCP is currently developing "5,000 Fingers of Dr. T," "Berenstein Bears," "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" and "I Dream of Jeannie."

Goodtimes with Rudolph

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GoodTimes Entertainment announced that "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Movie," made its Latin American debut this Christmas on Cinecanal and Sky. This marked Cinecanal's first acquisition of an independently-produced animated feature and was the first time Cinecanal ran two versions of a single animated feature: neutral Spanish dubbed version for children and the original, English-language version with Spanish subtitles for family audiences.

Interactive TV with Hugo

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Interactive Television Entertainment has firmed deals with Columbia and Peru for the interactive television show "Hugo, the TV Troll." Hugo premiered in Columbia on Canal Capital in December '98, and in Peru in January '99. The show, which allows the TV audience to respond instantaneously to programming content by using their telephone touchpad, currently airs in over 20 countries.

Celebrate the lives of animators at the Evening of Remembrance

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* Saturday, January 30. Hollywood, California, USA.

Call to all Motion-Capture and Stop-Motion professionals

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The February 1999 Animation World Magazine is focusing on motion-capture and stop-motion. Don't miss out...

NATPE is coming to New Orleans

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* Monday, January 25 - Thursday, January 29, 1999. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.


New York premiere of Blue Sky's short, "Bunny"

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*Thursday, January 28. New York City, New York, U.S.A.


The New York City public premiere of Blue Sky's "Bunny" will be held on January 28 at 7:00 P.M. at:


Pace University

NYC Schimmel Center for the Arts

One Pace Plaza

New York, NY


The event costs $7 for general admission and is free to NYC ACM SIGGRAPH members and Pace students & faculty. The screening will be followed by a presentation hosted by director Chris Wedge, digital effects supervisor Dave Walvoord and senior animator Doug Dooley.








"South Park" creators at NATPE

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Matt Stone and Trey Parker, creators of the phenomenally popular Comedy Central animated series “South Park,” will speak at NATPE. The informal talk, “Coffee With Trey Parker and Matt Stone,” takes place Wednesday, January 27, from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. in Room 245.

Stan Lee Media formed

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Legendary Marvel comic book creator, Stan Lee, has formed a new company, Stan Lee Media, to harness the power and global outreach of the Internet to create a new world of superheros. The first venture of the newly formed company is StanLee.net (http://www.stanlee.net), which is being constructed to attract and accommodate the largest global assemblage of young comic book enthusiasts, who will be engaged in community creation on the Internet with Stan Lee and his new universe of superheros.

Friedman appointed "Kids WB!" Senior VP

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Donna L. Freidman has been named Senior Vice President, "Kids WB!," the WB Television Network's children's programming service. In this newly created position, Friedman will creatively oversee "Kids' WB!" on a day-to-day basis, concentrating on current programming and the development of new series - both animated and live-action. Friedman joins the WB from a decade-long stint at Nickelodeon where most recently, she had been Vice President, Marketing/Associate Creative Director, Nickelodeon Latin America.

Kids WB! picks "Pokémon"

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Beginning in February, Kids WB! Saturday morning line-up will start airing the hit Japanese animated series, "Pokémon," a cartoon which gained infamy in late '97 when hundreds of young Japanese viewers simultaneously suffered seizures while watching an episode that featured a high-contrast flash sequence [AF 12/23/97]. While the series currently completes its first season in first-run syndication, Kids WB! will premiere twelve all new episodes of "Pokémon," which will join the series syndication package of 52 episodes for the completion of the '98-'99 season.

The Superfresh "SpaceBuddies!" are at NATPE

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Superfresh Productions (Booth 3331) brings with them "SpaceBuddies!," best described as "The X-Files" from the alien's point of view. The half-hour clay animated sitcom recalls the old serials of the 1950s, only this time the hero, Nanook, is a little chartreuse man from outer space. "SpaceBuddies!" aims to explain Earth's mysteries...from the alien autopsy video to the success of Celine Dion.

Cambium has Kaboodles at NATPE

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Toronto, Canada-based Cambium Releasing has three new products - "Kit and Kaboodle" for the US and Latin American markets, "Littlest Angel's Easter," and "Infosaurus News Flash." "Kit and Kaboodle" (26 x 12 minutes) is from 1985 Academy Award-winning director Jon Minnis (Best Animated Short Film - “Charade”) and is a co-production between Cambium Film & Video Production and Cinegroup in Montreal. This pre-school series “not only entertains, but also teaches children about themselves and how to interact with one another,” says Cambium Senior VP Rita Carbone Fleury.

GLC Productions presents “Buddy System”

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GLC Productions, a New York-based production/post-production company, debuts their maiden series venture at this year's show, “The Buddy System,” an animated “Seinfeld” meets “The Odd Couple.” The show, created by “Big Nate” syndicated cartoonist Lincoln Peirce, centers on the escapades of Buddy and Howie, a pair of sports-crazy twenty-something bachelors. Projected as a weekly half-hour 3D animated series, GLC has produced a 7-minute segment from the premiere viewable at NATPE.

Cartoons from Cubic

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Cubic Enterprises introduces two new children's programs - “KoKo, The Pink Rabbit” and “Koni and the Starjammers.” “KoKo,” two 45-minute clay animated specials follows KoKo and friends as they discover the value of friendship and the simple treasure of life. “Koni” is a 2D cel sci-fi action/adventure animated series starring Koni, Yena, Icon and Kobot as they bravely battle to retrieve the Hadron Batteries and ultimately, save the Earth in thirteen half-hour episodes.

D'Ocon has lots of NATPE animation programs

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Barcelona, Spain-based animation company D'Ocon Films Productions announces the launch of a co-production with Sony Wonder on “Myths&Legends,” a 13-episode series (with an option of a second set of 13), about two kids who discover a magic cavern which allows them to travel back through history. Their adventures take them to ancient Greece, the shores of Loch Ness and amongst the Knights of the Round Table; in each case making sure that good triumphs over evil.

Salsa's sizzling sci-fi series

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Among Paris, France-based Salsa Distribution's predominantly science fiction genre programming slate is the animated “Tommy and Oscar.” Produced by Rainbow s.r.l., Salsa is offering 26 half-hour episodes to Latin territories. Tommy is a young boy who befriends a loveable alien named Oscar, who feeds on music instead of edible foods. Salsa is also overseeing Latin American merchandising on the series.