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BKN’s 3D Animated A Christmas Carol to Make U.S. Theatrical Debut

BKN Home Ent. Ltd. announced today (Sept. 21, 2006) that its all-new CGI 3D animated movie, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, makes its U.S. theatrical debut on Nov. 4. Movie distributor Kidtoon Films will be screening the feature at some 100 U.S. theaters nationwide Nov. 4-26 during weekend matinees.

The Kidtoon Films program is a G-rated movie matinee event designed for kids and families with cartoon shorts, music videos and sing-alongs before the movie, complete with giveaways such as stickers, temporary tattoos, activity books or toys after the movie.

Lucas Headline News

George Lucas to Provide $175 Million Gift to USC Cinema School

The University of Southern California announced that the Lucasfilm Foundation, the private charitable foundation set up by alumnus George Lucas, will provide $75 million for the construction of new educational buildings and renovations of existing structures at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. In addition, the Foundation has agreed to provide a $100 million endowment for the school.

Digital Headline News

Digital Domain Recruits ILM Trio

Digital Domain has hired a trio of top senior execs from Industrial Light & Magic as it attempts to re-emerge as a vfx powerhouse. Mark Miller, a 22-year vet of ILM, most recently vp and senior exec in charge of production and marketing, has been named president of Digital Domain, reporting to ceo Carl Stork. Cliff Plumer will retain his cto title at Digital Domain and will lead the companys planned expansion of its technological resources and in the convergence of film and videogames. Kim Libreri, a vfx supervisor at ILM (POSEIDON), will join Digital Domain as vp, advanced strategy.

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Digital Musings From the Editor:

This month we turn our VFXWORLD focus on TV, as Ellen Wolff starts things off by speaking with Entity FX president/vfx supervisor Mat Beck about raising the bar in the upcoming sixth season of SMALLVILLE.Meanwhile, in terms of movies, Alain Bielik explores the WWI aerial exploits of FLYBOYS with vfx producer Peter Chiang and Double Negatives vfx producer Fay McConkey, as well as the inventive animation and vfx turned in by Partizan Lab in Michel Gondrys THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP. Both open Friday, Sept. 22.

Bill DesowitzEditor

Television Headline News

G4 to Run Mel Brooks Animated Spaceballs Series

G4, which is now available in 59 million cable and satellite homes nationwide, has exclusively licensed the first run of SPACEBALLS THE ANIMATED SERIES for the U.S. market to premiere in fall 2007.Mel Brooks who created the comedy classic SPACEBALLS, is teaming, via his Brooksfilms Ltd., with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) Berliner Film Companie GmbH and the G4 television network, on the animated series.

Music Headline News

Tim Burton to Helm Killers’ Music Video

The Killers, the hot band from Las Vegas, has lured Tim Burton to direct his first music video for the new song, Bones, from the forthcoming album SAMS TOWN, IGN Music reports.

The bands L.A. concert in August has been filmed and Burton is working with animators in London. The band confirmed that the video would incorporate many of Burton's trademark styles, including models, mini-sets based on bygone Vegas landmarks and skeletons.

Moving Picture Co. is providing post work for the video.

World Headline News

Calon Screens Ig! At Cartoon Forum

Cardiff-based Calon, will be launching its new new animated series for preschoolers, IG! at Cartoon Forum this week in France.

The 26x10 stop-motion animated comedy stars cave girl Ig. This junior terror has a curiosity and adventurous spirit that should appeal to every energetic pre-schooler. Her sidekicks are Doggy (Igs dinosaur pet), Monkey Boy, Triple Tog (her saber-tooth tiger duvet) and Birdie (the friendly pterodactyl), while Big Daddy, the titanic T.Rex, is the authoritative character whose roar is the final say.

Series Headline News

Xilam Pitches Pre-Historic/Adventure Series At Cartoon Forum

Xilam will be pitching its epic comedy/adventure series, RAHAN, set in a pre-historic world at Cartoon Forum, Sept. 20-23, 2006.

RAHAN (26x30), aimed at kids 7-13, is based on a famous French comic, created by Roger Lecureux, which was first published in the 1960s. The successful comic led to 180 stories published, in some 10 different languages, creating a vast European fan base that is still active today.

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School of Visual Arts Embraces PipelineFX Render Farm Technology

PipelineFX, makers of Qube! software, the leading render farm management system for film production, game development and digital media programs, announced that the School of Visual Arts in New York City has joined the rapidly growing list of schools using Qube! to help students share rendering resources and speed up their projects.

Lucas Headline News

George Lucas Selected 2007 Tournament of Roses Grand Marshal

The Force will be with the Tournament of Roses in 2007, as George Lucas is selected as the next Grand Marshal.

Tournament of Roses president Paul L. Holman was joined on stage Tuesday (Sept. 19, 2006) by Chewbacca and Wicket to announce the celebrated filmmaker as Grand Marshal, who will lead the New Year's Day celebration in Pasadena. As Grand Marshal, Lucas will ride in the 118th Rose Parade in front of a worldwide television audience, and toss the coin before the 93rd Rose Bowl Game on Jan. 1, 2007.

Comedy Headline News

Comedy Central to Air South Park Episodes That Changed the World

SOUTH PARK is celebrating its 10th anniversary in an epic way. Remember the episode when televised cussing almost brought about the apocalypse? How about the time Chef was brainwashed by an adventure-seeking cult? Nobody can forget the episode, "Trapped In The Closet," where Tom Cruise and John Travolta locked themselves in Stans closet. Heres a chance to see all of these world-changing episodes in one fell swoop. Starting Sunday, Sept.

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Monster House Goes a Haunting on DVD

The spooky, all-CG MONSTER HOUSE will arrive on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and PSP in time for Halloween on Oct. 24 (Sony Home Ent., $28.95, $38.95 and $28.95, respectively).

The second Imagemotion performance capture movie following THE POLAR EXPRESS, MONSTER HOUSE is from first-time director Gil Kenan with a script by Dan Harmon & Rob Schrab and Pamela Pettler, and exec produced by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg. Vfx supervisor for Sony Picture Imageworks was Jay Redd.

Effects Headline News

Gradient and Eyetronics to Present Scanning Event at eDIT 9.

Gradient Effects and Eyetronics will present an overview of proprietary scanning techniques at eDIT 9. Filmmakers Festival in Frankfurt, Germany. Scanning For All Purposes will look at how consumer demand for realistic imagery has driven scanning technology. The panel and presentations will be held on Sept. 26 as part of the festivals Media Industry track.

Film Headline News

U.K. Film Council Commissioner Headed for Framestore

Framestore CFC has named U.K. Film Council commissioner Steve Norris md of its film division, reports THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.

Norris has held the lead Film Council post since 1997, overseeing a period in which more than 200 international films with budgets totaling around $6 billion were filmed in U.K., including several vfx heavy productions such as the HARRY POTTER franchise.

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Maya Ent. Standardizes on FrameCycler

Maya Ent. Ltd. has purchased a site license of Iridas FrameCycler Professional for its Mumbai facility. FrameCycler Professional provides uncompressed playback for all of Maya's artists greatly streamlining the facility's workflow.

"Our artists were forced to use a variety of applications for viewing, playback and file conversions, said Jeevananthan, IT manager at Maya." We found that FrameCycler Professional did all of that, and a lot more."

Autodesk Headline News

Autodesk Integrates AJA for Video I/O Solutions

AJA Video, a leading manufacturer of professional video interface and conversion solutions, has entered into an agreement with Autodesk. AJA's award-winning video technologies have been integrated as part of Autodesk's advanced visual effects and editing and finishing solutions, allowing the systems to tap AJA technology for input and output of SD, HD and 2K files. AJA OEM solutions are now used across the Autodesk Inferno, Autodesk Flame and Autodesk Flint visual effects systems, as well as the Autodesk Fire and Autodesk Smoke editing and finishing systems.

Mipcom Headline News

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Continuing our special event specific Flash Newsletters, we will be publishing a special edition for MIPCOM. The market is fast approaching and our editorial and advertising staff is gearing up for the MIPCOM-specific Flash Newsletters. Here are the dates for the publications. Please send your news two weeks prior to the publication date.

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Animation Headline News

AWN Discussion Forums - What's New? for Sept. 18, 2006

This week in AWN's Forums, members cant help but talk about the 20th anniversary DVD of TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE. Several threads are discussing the prospects for animation education in India. Theres a thread talking about a new movie made entirely in 3ds Max. A member has a question about blending colors in cel-shaded animation. Another member has questions about rendering in Maya. Others continue to post their work for another members to critique.

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Computer Art Biennale Wants Computer Graphic Art

VII Computer Art Biennale Rzeszów 2006 Rzeszów, PolandNov. 4 31 Dec. 2006Deadline: Oct. 6, 2006

VII Computer Art Biennale aims to show achievements in computer art, which will stimulate the development of computer graphic art, and to establish a permanent gallery of computer art. Only graphic works produced by the computer (as computer prints, matchprints, proofs etc.) in the years 2004 2006 will be accepted for the competition. Every artist participating in the competition can submit an unlimited number of works.

Game Headline News

Studio B Wins Four Elans

On Sept. 14, 2006, in Vancouver, B.C., the Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts (CAEAA) winners were announced.

The theater was packed with videogame and animation luminaries as well as new media art schools' top talents who were wined, dined and entertained by William Shatner and a host of industry celebrities.

"The evening was a huge success," said Yannis Mallat, ceo of Ubisoft's Montreal studio. "The first edition of the Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts is a step forward for the entire Canadian video game industry."

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