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Da Dum, Da Dum! Hornet Directing Duo Go Pink for Sweet’N Low Spot

Working with Pedone & Partners of New York, Hornets directing duo JJ & Maithy have completed their first directing project for Hornet, a :30 spot for Sweet'N Low starring TVs most cool, collected cat, the Pink Panther. The spot began airing May 23, in anticipation of the Aug. 5 release of THE PINK PANTHER remake starring Steve Martin.

Animation Headline News

Registration Open for Summer Term at Gnomon School

Registration for summer term 2005 at the Gnomon School, which runs from June 27 through Sept. 11, is in full swing. You can register online at www.gnomon3d.com/registernow.html, in person, via mail or by fax. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. You can also call (323) 466-6663 to make an appointment.

Gnomon has added five new courses that echo the advances and changes in the industry:

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Geneon Releases Host of Titles on May 24

Geneon Ent. releases a host of new titles on May 24, 2005, including RUMIKO TAKAHASHI ANTHOLOGY V3 A TOUCH OF MAGIC, HANAUKYO MAID TEAM LA VERITE SAVING MARIEL (V.3), DAPHNE IN THE BRILLIANT BLUE VOLUME TWO REUNION" and STAR OCEAN EX VOLUME THREE MAGICAL MOONLIT FLOWERS.

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Samurai Jack Season 2 Jumps Onto DVD

The stylized action series from Genndy Tartakovsky (STAR WARS: CLONE WARS, DEXTERS LABORATORY) returns as Warner Home Video debuts SAMURAI JACK: SEASON TWO on DVD. This two-disc collectors set contains all 13 episodes (more than 4 hours) featuring the animated warrior, and will be available on May 24, 2005, for $29.98.

Film Headline News

Texas Chainsaw Prequel Gets Director

Platinum Dunes has hired Jonathan Liebesman (DARKNESS FALLS) to helm the untitled prequel to the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE remake, according to HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. Platinum Dunes' Michael Bay, Andrew Form and Brad Fuller are producing the film for New Line Cinema, who will have Toby Emmerich, Mark Ordesky and Guy Stodel shepherding. Sheldon Turner wrote the first version of the script with David Schow providing a rewrite. The film will probably start filming in late summer in Austin, Texas.

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Voice of Tony the Tiger Passes Away

Thurl Ravenscroft, who provided the rumbling "They're Grrrrreeeat!" for Kellogg's Tony the Tiger ads and voiced many Disney characters, has died of prostate cancer, reports CNN. He was 91.

"I'm the only man in the world that has made a career with one word: Grrrrreeeat!" Ravenscroft told the ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER in 1996. "When Kellogg's brought up the idea of the tiger, they sent me a caricature of Tony to see if I could create something for them. After messing around for some time I came up with the 'Grrrrreeeat!' roar, and that's how it's been since then."

Show Headline News

Actor Howard Morris Dies

Howard Morris, best known for roles on YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS and as poetry-spouting Ernest T. Bass on THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW, died on May 22, 2005, reports CNN. He was 85.

For his animation career, the comedian was under contract in the 1960s with Hanna-Barbara Prods. and ended up providing voices for such shows as THE JETSONS, THE FLINTSTONES, ATOM ANT, THE ARCHIE SHOW, BEETLE BAILEY, MY FAVORITE MARTIANS, COW AND CHICKEN and DUCKTALES. He also did most of the voices for Gene Deitch's Oscar-winning classic short, MUNRO.

Animation Headline News

SIGGRAPH 2005 Announces Computer Animation Festival Program

ACM SIGGRAPH announced the program for the Computer Animation Festival for SIGGRAPH 2005, the 32nd International Conference on Computer Graphics & Interactive Techniques, being held July 31 to Aug. 4 in Los Angeles, California. The Computer Animation Festival jury chose 68 selections from 560 entries for exemplary use of computer-generated imagery and compelling storytelling. This year marks the first two-time winner (Tomek Baginski) in the SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival history.

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Pixar Stock Hits Record High on Anticipated Production Increase

Pixar Animation Studios Inc. shares rallied to their highest-ever level on Monday, May 23, 2005, lifted by positive broker's comments about anticipated higher box office sales and expectations of a rise in the number of feature films produced.

Shares of Pixar jumped $2.29, or 4.5%, to $52.97 in afternoon trading on the Nasdaq stock market. At the current price, the stock is up about 23% so far this year. In April, Pixar approved a 2-for-1 stock split.

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Celebrate Women With the WIN Awards

2005 WIN AwardsLos Angeles, California, USASeptember 26, 2005Deadline: May 31, 2005

Women's Image Network produces The WIN Awards to honor media-makers who create films, commercials and television that either feature female leads or are created, directed and/or are written by a woman.

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Time to Enter CINANIMA 2005

CINANIMA 2005Espinho, PortugalNovember 7-13, 2005Deadline: July 22, 2005

CINANIMA's purpose is the promotion of the animation art worldwide. Every year CINANIMA holds an International Competitive Program, Panorama Screenings, retrospectives, Special programs, exhibits, seminars and workshops, besides promoting the gathering of directors, animators, producers and the audience in general in a friendly atmosphere. For more information, visit www.cinanima.pt.

Animation Headline News

Download the Latest Animation World Magazine Acrobat!

The latest Acrobat edition of Animation World Magazine has gone live! This issue tackles Internet and wireless. Greg Singer speaks with speaks with several studios and indie artists to learn how they make Flash animation look so good. Rick DeMott talks with Gregg and Evan Spiridellis of JibJab Media and John Evershed of Mondo Media about how two firms vastly different during the dotcom bubble of 2000 have survived and now thrive on the Net. Karen Raugust chronicles how wireless is creating a quiet animation boom.

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Star Wars, Rings, Pinocchio, Nemo Make Time’s Top 100

TIME MAGAZINE movie critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel have selected the 100 best films of all time in a web exclusive (www.time.com). Among the live-action alphabetical selections are THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, STAR WARS, BLADE RUNNER, E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL, THE FLY remake, KING KONG and METROPOLIS. The only two animated entries were FINDING NEMO and PINOCCHIO.

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Revenge of the Sith Shatters Box Office Records

We all knew it was going to be big out of the gate, and STAR WARS: EPISODE III REVENGE OF THE SITH delivered a record-breaking $158,449,700 for its first four days in release, Thursday through Sunday, May 19-22, 2005. That number eclipses SPIDER-MAN 2s $130.5M. Along the way, SITH (with eye-catching vfx from ILM) also racked up records for midnight showing, opening and single day, two-day and three-day. For the weekend, SITH collected $108,435,841: the second-best weekend ever next to SPIDER-MANs $114.8M.

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Palisades Makes Big Splash With [Adult Swim] Action Figures

Palisades Toys are about to release action figures based on Cartoon Networks uber-popular [adult swim] properties. Expect the Series 1 action figures to begin showing up at retail outlets sometime in the next few weeks. Each two pack will come with loads of character and episode specific accessories.

Series One includes:AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE Master Shake & Mothmonsterman 2-packSEALAB 2021 Dr. Quentin Quinn & Debbie DuPree 2-packHARVEY BIRDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Phil Ken Sebben & Bear 2-pack

Team Headline News

Underdog Flies with NASCAR

The No. 37 R&J Racing Dodge Charger has joined forces with UNDERDOG for two of NASCAR's most high profile races, the Nextel Cup All-Star Challenge and the Coca-Cola 600 on May 28, 2005. The No. 37 racecar will be fueled by the "speed of lightning and roar of thunder" in its all-new red, white and blue UNDERDOG paint scheme.

In recent months the team has been referred to as the 'underdog' of Nextel Cup. Beginning with a 9th place finish in the Daytona 500, the team has sought week after week to qualify and race in every Nextel Cup event on the schedule thus far.

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Winkler Wins Daytime Emmy for Voice Performance in Clifford’s Puppy Days

Henry Winkler won an Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program Daytime Emmy for his performance as Norville in CLIFFORD'S PUPPY DAYS, which was the only animation trophy awarded on camera during the televised 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards May 20, 2005, during the 9-11:00 pm telecast on CBS. The televised ceremony was basically for live-action shows and performances only.

Series Headline News

PorchLight Taps Mark Young to Head Animation Production Studio & Post Facility

Celebrating its 10th year as a global producer/distributor of award-winning childrens and family programming, PorchLight Ent. has signed animation veteran Mark Young to the newly created post of svp, animation production, to run its just opened new 4000-square-foot animation studio and post facilities in Sherman Oaks, California. Corporate offices will remain in west Los Angeles.

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Voice of Fred Flintstone Goes Silent

Henry Corden, the second voice of Fred Flintstone died May 19, 2005, of emphysema at AMI Encino Hospital, at the age of 85, according to his longtime agent Don Pitts. Corden's wife of nine years, Angelina, was with him at the time.

Born in Montreal, Canada, Corden moved to New York City as a child and came to Hollywood in the 1940s. His first acting role was in the 1947 Boris Karloff film, THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY. With his dark hair, bearded face and deep voice, Corden often played villains and heavies.

Film Headline News

Winners Selected for 2005 Student Academy Awards

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced 12 student winners in its 32nd annual Student Academy Awards competition. These 12 winners, from 11 different colleges and universities, will participate in a week of industry-related activities and social events culminating June 12, 2005, with the awards presentation ceremony at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater, which is free and open to the public. One film student from Germany also has been selected to receive this year's Honorary Foreign Film Student Award.

Game Headline News

Feature Film Talent Reprise Roles in Activision's Fantastic 4 Game

The five leading actors from the upcoming Fantastic 4 film(Twentieth Century Fox and Marvel Studios) -- based on the Marvel comicbook series -- will also perform their roles in Activision Inc.'s upcoming FANTASTIC 4 videogame. Jessica Alba (DARK ANGEL, SIN CITY), Emmy award-winner Michael Chiklis (THE SHIELD), Chris Evans (THE PERFECT SCORE, CELLULAR), Ioan Gruffudd (KING ARTHUR) and Julian McMahon (CHARMED, NIP/TUCK) will portray Sue Storm, The Invisible Woman; Ben Grimm, The Thing; Johnny Storm, The Human Torch; Reed Richards, Mr. Fantastic and Victor Von Doom, Dr. Doom, respectively.

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