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Original Movie Manticore Debuts on SCI FI Nov. 26

SCI FI's next Saturday Action Movie premiere is MANTICORE, an original movie produced to air on the SCI FI Channel Nov. 26, 2005, at 9:00 pm and encores Dec. 1 at 9:00 pm.

Some 2,000 years ago, the ancient Babylonians created the ultimate weapon twin beasts insatiable in their thirst for blood, intended to drive the infidels from Babylon. With their mission accomplished, the beasts were imprisoned in stone by a mystical spell and have slept undisturbed.

Interactive Headline News

Atari & Marathon Release Totally Spies! for the Game Boy Advance

Atari Inc. and Marathon Animation have released the TOTALLY SPIES! videogame to U.S. stores for the Game Boy Advance. This is the first game based on the TOTALLY SPIES! hit animated TV series that stars three teen super-spies from Beverly Hills, who fight international crime. Airing since 2001, Totally Spies! is seen in more than 100 markets worldwide, including the Cartoon Network in the USA.

Entertainment Headline News

New TV-Loonland Sales Team Scores Big Sales

The extensive overhaul of the TV-Loonland sales team produced a host of contracts with broadcasters and Home Entertainment vendors in Europe, Latin America and Australia the international producer/distributor of childrens and family entertainment reports. Projects with the greatest interest from buyers are new production HEIDI and the new in-house production, RUDI & TRUDI.

Media Headline News

Tripletake Media & Steel River Co-Vent To Make Topsy-Turvy Animated Series

TripleTake Media, a company specializing in global entertainment brand development and a division of Los Angeles-based Diversified Ent. Properties Inc., and Steel River Prods., an independent childrens multi-media production company, have established a joint venture to develop and co-produce an animated series based on Steel Rivers original preschool property GOING TOPSY-TURVY.

Movie Headline News

Starz To Bring a First Look at Narnia

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at 12:00am

Starz Ent. Group (SEG), Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media announced that they will partner to bring Starz and Encore viewers an exclusive sneak peek at Walt Disney Pictures' and Walden Media's THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE prior to its nationwide theatrical release on Dec. 9, 2005. Starz, Starz Kids & Family and Encore viewers will be taken behind the wardrobe door to experience a 30-minute Starz Original production and a nine-minute sneak peek of the film beginning on Thanksgiving day, Thursday, Nov. 24.

Game Headline News

Spike TV Video Game Awards 2005 Winners Announced

Winners were announced on Nov, 19, 2005, during the 3rd annual Spike TV "Video Game Awards 2005" ceremony held at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. Hosted by Samuel L. Jackson, the two-hour "game vs. game" extravaganza will premiere on Spike TV Saturday, Dec. 10 (9:00-11:00 pm, ET/PT).

Game Headline News

King Kong Invades Game World

With the release of Peter Jacksons KING KONG in theaters Dec. 14, 2005, the giant ape has begun making his presence felt in the videogame world as well. On the same day the official game based on the movie picked up an award at the Spike TV Video Game Awards, Ubisoft and Universal Studios Consumer Products Group announced that Academy Award-nominee Naomi Watts and Jack Black appear via likeness and provide voice talent for the videogame PETER JACKSON'S KING KONG: THE OFFICIAL GAME OF THE MOVIE.

Movie Headline News

Original Kong Arrives on DVD

The long-awaited DVD debut of the original KING KONG (Warner Home Video, $26.99 for special edition or $39.92 for collectors edition) arrives Nov. 22, 2005, looking as great as you might expect of a vintage movie whose negative has long since vanished. Superb contrast and clarity are the result of a DVD production two years in the making, and now we can view the uncensored version in all its terror and glory. As Ray Harryhausen suggests in his commentary, this is the first example of an animated character in a starring role the first modern movie monster.

Headline News

Ride the Polar Express on DVD

THE POLAR EXPRESS DVD hits retail shelves on Nov. 22, 2005 (Warner Home Video, $29.95). The two-disc special edition contains lots of bonus features devoted to the performance capture (Imagemotion from Sony Pictures Imageworks) that was the driving force behind the Robert Zemeckis/Tom Hanks movie adaptation of the popular Christmas tale by Chris Van Allsburg.

Disc two bonus features include:* You Look Familiar: Hear about Hanks' five unique roles, how each character was different and what it took for him to bring each one to life.

Imax Headline News

Goblet of Fire Shatters IMAX Records

IMAX Corp. and Warner Bros. Pictures announced that HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE: THE IMAX EXPERIENCE shattered every record for an IMAX Hollywood simultaneous release. In its debut at 66 North American IMAX theaters, the film posted the biggest three-day opening ever, beating the previous record by more than 30%, with an estimated $2.93 million over the period ended Nov. 20, for a per-screen average of more than $44,000.

Animated Headline News

Producers Guild Adds Animated Film Producer of the Year Category

The Producers Guild of America has expanded the annual PGA Awards to include a seventh competitive category Producer of the Year in Animated Film. The PGA defines an animated feature film is defined as a motion picture created using a frame-by-frame technique of at least 70 minutes in running time with a significant number of the major characters animated, and in which animation figures in no less than 75% of the picture's running time.

Directors Headline News

Viacom Names Independent Directors to Boards of CBS & New Viacom

Viacom Inc. today (Nov. 22, 2005) announced the election of seven independent directors to the boards of the two new publicly traded companies that will be created following the separation of Viacom. Four directors join the board of CBS Corp. and three directors join the board of new Viacom, upon completion of the separation, is expected to occur by the end of 2005.

Design Headline News

BOXX joins Alias in ‘Design for the Senses’ Tour

BOXX Technologies Inc. will co-sponsor a series of events with Alias surrounding the new release of Alias StudioTools13, the standard for outstanding design in transportation and consumer products.

The Design for the Senses events will gather leading designers in eight major design centers through the months of November, December and January. The tour represents an opportunity to showcase how the close cooperation between BOXX and Alias benefits the design community.

Headline News

Autodesk Introduces New Discreet Inferno Visual Effects System in Japan

Autodesk Inc. has released a new configuration of its Academy Award-winning Discreet Inferno visual effects system for the Japanese market. The system is designed to meet the specific platform performance and branding requirements of many Japanese post-production facilities.

Animation Headline News

endorphin 2.5 Learning Edition Now Available

NaturalMotion Ltd. announced the immediate availability of the companys free endorphin 2.5 Learning Edition (eLE). Based on endorphin, NaturalMotions award-winning character animation software, the new eLE includes all relevant product documentation and a comprehensive support network via the companys active endorphin forum. The software has no time restrictions and is fully functional; however, it is motion file export disabled and is not to be used for commercial production.

Headline News

Concrete Pictures Gets into the ‘Game’ with MTV Promos

Helping to give game enthusiasts another way to get their fix, Concrete Pictures has teamed with MTV on two new promotional campaigns. The Philadelphia-based creative production company has applied its signature edge and ingenuity to GAMØRZ WEEK and TITLE TRACK, both part of the networks ongoing efforts to connect with the growing and increasingly vocal gaming demographic.

Effects Headline News

MPC Licenses FlowLine Fluid System

London based vfx house, MPC (The Moving Picture Co.) has licensed FlowLine, a fluid simulation system developed by Munich-based vfx house Scanline, which simulates and renders photoreal fire and water. MPC and Scanline are working together on integrating FlowLine into MPCs large-scale production pipeline.

MPC has elected to work with Scanline to continue ongoing internal R&D focus on the development of its sophisticated in-house character/creature pipeline.

Animation Headline News

California State U Chico Chooses Mirage for 2D Animation

California State University, Chico has purchased 100 seats of Bauhaus Softwareâs Mirage product. Integrated directly into the universityâs graphics and animation curriculum, Mirage will enable students to learn classical and modern 2D animation, in a completely paperless environment.

Headline News

Terkel In Trouble Wins Zagreb

When Zagreb 2005 wrapped up its festival on Oct. 30, 2005, the international jury handled out its Grand Prize to Denmarks TERKEL IN TROUBLE. The A Film production was directed by Stefan Fjeldmark. Thorbjrn Christoffersen and Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen. Taking the Golden Zagreb prize was Annecy winner DISTRICT! (NYOKER!) from the Hungarian firm Lichthof Prods. Aron Gauder directed.

Film Headline News

Winners of the 2005 BAF Awards Announced

The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television announced the winners of this year's BAF Awards as part of the 12th Bradford Animation Festival, which took place on Nov. 19, 2005 in Bradford, U.K. The BAF Awards celebrate the very best new animation from around the world, with more than 750 submissions whittled down to 30 films for the official selection.

Below is a complete list of winners.

Grand Prix (overall winner)TREE ROBO Dir, Moon-Saeng Kim

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