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JibJab Recaps 2005 on Jay Leno

By Rick DeMott | Thursday, December 15, 2005 at 12:00am

Set to air Thursday, Dec. 15, 2005, at 11:35 pm, THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO will premiere 2-0-5, the latest animated spoof from JibJab.

"From Katrina, FEMA, bird flu, insurgents, Cindy Sheehan and Scooter Libby to Tom Delay... there were so many issues facing the President, we had to make the song lightening fast to squeeze them all in," said Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, co-founders of JibJab. "People will want to watch it again and again to catch all the references."

Studio Headline News

Blue Planet Studio's New Website Features Forensic Animation

Blue Planet Studio Inc., a 3D animation and digital media design firm in San Diego recently launched its newly developed website featuring its most recent projects, which include 3D animation and graphics support for a wide variety of high-tech companies, both locally and nationally.

Television Headline News

Zucker & Falco To Lead New NBC Universal Television Group

Jeff Zucker has been named ceo and Randy Falco has been named president/coo of a newly integrated NBC Universal Television Group. Beth Comstock has been appointed to the newly created position of president, NBCU Digital Media and Market Development.

Digital Headline News

Weta Digital Uses Massive to Ape Reality on Kong

Massive Software continued pioneering use of the company's AI-driven 3D animation system by Weta Digital for more than 600 visual effects shots on KING KONG. The Massive work on the film, which follows Weta's industry-leading innovation with Massive on such movies as THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy and I, ROBOT, creates a living, breathing backdrop of activity on Manhattan and Skull Island.

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Kong Fails to Crack $10M on Opening Day

Peter Jacksons KING KONG captured $9.75M yesterday in its opening box office bow, ranking 21st on the all-time list of Wednesday openers. Falling well below industry expectations, the Universal Pictures release had a per-screen average of $2,735 on 3,567 screens. Overseas, however, KONG opened much stronger, pulling in $8M on 4,659 screens in 36 markets. Biggest openings were in Australia ($860,000), Germany ($664,000) and Jacksons New Zealand home ($297,000). Box office information obtained from boxofficemojo.com and VARIETY.

Design Headline News

Gnomon Workshop Releases Five New Analog Training DVDs

The Gnomon Workshop and Design Studio Press have released five new training DVDs, three from veteran Scott Robertson, and the first two from the concept designer known as Puddnhead.

Robertson offers a three-volume series on rendering matte surfaces. The titles cover shading planar, round and complex curved surfaces. While he uses analog tools, such as charcoal and pencil, the skills are vital for anyone interested in foundation lighting concepts.

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Qube! 4.0 Released

Pipelinefx has launched Qube! 4.0, the latest major release of the companys flagship enterprise-class render farm management software for film production and game development.

Announced at SIGGRAPH 2005, the new version of Qube! offers some of the following sophisticated features:

* Enhanced support for applications, including Maya, Softimage, 3ds Max, Shake, NUKE, mental ray and compatibility with OSX Tiger.

* Enhanced GUI called Qubic, which allows easy configuration of the Qube! Supervisor.

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Alan Bergman New Walt Disney Studios President

Alan Bergman has been promoted to president, The Walt Disney Studios (TWDS). In his new role, Bergman will continue to report directly to Dick Cook, chairman, TWDS and oversee strategy and operations for all business units, including Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Buena Vista Pictures Marketing, Buena Vista International, Miramax, Buena Vista Home Entertainment worldwide, Disney Theatrical Productions, The Buena Vista Music Group, Buena Vista Television and Buena Vista Television International.

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Majesco Sells The Darkness and GhostRider Rights

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 12:00am

Majesco Ent. Co. announced that it has sold all of its rights and obligations related to game titles, THE DARKNESS and GHOSTRIDER, to a videogame publisher for $8 million. The assignment included all of Majesco's agreements with the licensors and developers for these titles.

The sale will help financially troubled Majesco reduces its financial obligations, improve its capital structure and added flexibility to pursue additional opportunities and execute initiatives related to its core business.

Post Headline News

DI Colorist Frank Roman Joins Post Logic

Post Logic Studios has hired well-respected colorist Frank Roman for its Hollywood-based DI team and vastly expanded motion picture services pipeline and infrastruture. Romans career includes a stint at pioneering DI facility Cinesite; he joins Post Logic from Laser Pacific Media Corp.

Roman recently collaborated with legendary cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC, on the 4K digital intermediate for the upcoming feature, THE BLACK DAHLIA. Roman also worked with cinematographer Shane Hurlbut on the digital intermediates for SOMETHING NEW and INTO THE BLUE.

Color Headline News

Autodesk Adds Lustre to King Kong

Color grading for Universal Pictures' KING KONG was realized using media and entertainment technology from Autodesk Inc. Visual effects facility Weta Digital relied upon Autodesk's Discreet Lustre system to digitally color grade the entire film.

Effects Headline News

Joni Jacobson to Head New L.A. Office for ILM

Respected industry vet Joni Jacobson has been hired to head the new Los Angeles offices of Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). Jacobson steps into the newly created role of exec in charge of Production Marketing, and will lead marketing efforts going forward.

Jacobson will also develop the L.A. marketing beachhead for Skywalker Sound. The new Los Angeles offices will be opened in January and are located at The Lot in West Hollywood.

Animation Headline News

Digital Musings From the Editor:

KING KONG has arrived and VFXWORLD has a two-part series exploring Wetas innovative CG characters and environments in the highly touted Peter Jackson remake thats expected to be the box office juggernaut of the holiday season. In fact, Jackson was so pleased with the animation for Kong that, in an unprecedented move, he upped Christian Rivers and Eric Leighton to animation directors. Read all about the new technology advances and aesthetic choices in re-envisioning a classic 30s romantic adventure.

Bill DesowitzEditor

Music Headline News

DIC Named Global Entertainment Licensing Agent for Zizzle's iZ

DIC Ent. has been appointed the global entertainment licensing agent for Zizzle Toys new, innovative musical icon iZ. As part of the licensing initiative, DIC will translate the toy into animated direct-to-DVD movies.

Series Headline News

Miyazaki’s Son to Turn Earthsea Into Anime

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 12:00am

Animation master Hayao Miyazakis son Goro Miyazaki will make his feature directing debut with an animated version of Ursula K. Le Guin's EARTHSEA fantasy novel series, reports various online outlets. The Studio Ghibli production will be titled GEDO SENKI (TALES FROM EARTHSEA) and is set to hit theaters in Japan July 2006. The film will be based on the third and fourth books in Le Guin's six-volume series, which was first published in 1968. Le Guin's series was previously adapted as LEGEND OF EARTHSEA, a live-action miniseries that aired in 2004 on the SCI FI Channel.

Films Headline News

National Lampoon To Develop Films Based On Classic Mag Material

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 12:00am

Continuing its strategic business focus on leveraging its famous brand and legendary reservoir of comedy material, National Lampoon Inc. announced a partnership with the newly-formed Half Shell Ent. Films to develop all-new feature films based on material from the classic NATIONAL LAMPOON magazine and NationalLampoon.com.

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NVIDIA to Acquire ULi Electronics

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 12:00am

NVIDIA Corp. announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire ULi Electronics Inc. (ULi), one of the PC industry's most highly-regarded core logic developers. Headquartered in Taipei, ULi also has offices in Hsinchu; Shanghai; Shenzhen; and San Jose, California.

Production Headline News

King Kong Production Diaries Captured on DVD

Peter Jacksons popular online production diaries chronicling his eight-month KING KONG shoot, which first appeared on the official website (kongisking.net), have been assembled as a limited edition DVD set (Universal Studios Home Ent., $39.98) for release Dec. 13, 2005 one day before the highly anticipated remake hits the big screen.

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Kronk Has a New Groove on DVD

Taking inspiration from ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE, KRONKS NEW GROOVE is a DVD premiere from DisneyToon Studios (Walt Disney Home Ent., $29.99) that hits stores Dec. 13, 2005.

The sequel to the underrated EMPERORS NEW GROOVE stars the endearingly dim Kronk (voiced again by Patrick Warburton), who hatches a get-rich-quick scheme to impress his dad (John Mahoney), only to discover the importance of friendship.

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Revisit Sin City on DVD

For those who have been waiting for the recut SIN CITY on DVD, the wait is over. SIN CITY: RECUT, EXTENDED, UNRATED (Buena Vista Home Ent., $39.99) bows on DVD Dec. 13, 2005. The new set by director Frank Rodriguez contains the theatrical cut on disc one (with vfx by Troublemaker Digital Studios, CafeFX, Hybride Technologies and The Orphanage) and also reassembles the movie on disc two, reinserting a few bits of business but more crucially allowing you to view each chapter separately. Thus, the chapters have been extended to more closely resemble the experience of Frank Millers stories.

Effects Headline News

Kellogg’s Plundering Pirates on the Prowl at Pendulum

Pendulum has completed three :30 spots for the Kellogg Co. and international advertising agency J. Walter Thompson. The spots involve a detailed cliff-hanging plot, combining live-action sequences with 3D CGI characters and environments, as well as traditional 2D animation. The San Diego-based 3D-animation studio provided on-set effects supervision and turn-key digital post production services by creating all 3D CGI elements, compositing the three spots and integrating the 2D cel animation provided by a third-party studio sub-contracted by Kelloggs.

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