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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to Get IMAX Summer Release

Hot on the heels of the record-setting THE POLAR EXPRESS: AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE, IMAX and Warner Bros. Pictures will next bring Tim Burtons CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY to IMAX theaters, day-and-date with conventional theaters on July 15, 2005. The event marks the seventh IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) collaboration between IMAX and Warner Bros.

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Maxon Helps Keep Polar Express on Schedule

Sony Pictures Imageworks used Maxons BodyPaint 3D and Cinema 4D software in the development of Warner Bros.' THE POLAR EXPRESS. The grand landscapes, the beautiful digital environments and scenery were created utilizing Maxon's award-winning 3D programs.

Film Headline News

Ryan Makes Canada’s Top 10

Chris Landreths RYAN was the only animated film named in Canada's Top Ten 2004 and will receive this honor at The Toronto International Film Festival Group to be held Jan. 28 Feb. 5, 2005 at the Cinematheque Ontario.

Established in 2001, Canada's Top Ten celebrates the finest in Canadian cinema and is selected by an independent panel of filmmakers, programmers, academics, journalists and industry professionals from across the country.

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The Pixel Farm Launches PFHoe

The Pixel Farm released PFHoe, an extremely cost effective DV tracking application, for the Mac and Windows platform, aimed at DV hobbyists and budding CG artists. For the first time it is possible for those wanting to learn about match moving or experiment with matching computer graphics to video footage, to use cutting edge tools without the price tag to match.

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Earthsea Earns Sci Fi Channel Top Spot In Cable

By Rick DeMott | Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 12:00am

The premiere of Sci Fi Channel's original miniseries LEGEND OF EARTHSEA averaged a 3.2 HH rating/3.677,000 P2+ over two consecutive nights. Sci Fi was the top network in cable prime (Monday-Tuesday 8:00-11:00 pm average) for HH ratings, P2+, P18-49s and P25-54s for entire run of the miniseries.

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Yun-Fat in Pirates of the Caribbean Sequels

By Rick DeMott | Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 12:00am

CROUCHING TIGERs Chow Yun-Fat is in negotiations to play the villain in the upcoming PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN sequels, reports APPLE DAILY. The actors wife, Jasmin Chan Wui-nin, said the actor will play the famous 19th century Chinese pirate Cheung Po Tsai for the second and third installments of the franchise. Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley are expected to return in their roles.

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Ford to Star in Iraq War Drama

By Rick DeMott | Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 12:00am

Harrison Ford is set to star in the feature film version of the forthcoming Iraq War book, NO TRUE GLORY: THE BATTLE FOR FALLUJAH, reports VARIETY. Universal-based Double Feature partners Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher have optioned the book, which will be published by Bantam in May. Carla Santos Shamberg will produce with Shamberg and Sher.

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Barker’s Hellraiser Pins Itself TV Series

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 12:00am

Clive Barkers horror series, HELLRAISER, has pinned a hour-long TV deal, reports VARIETY. Panacea Ent., Park Avenue Ent. and Blueprint Ent. will produce the project. New Worlds Larry Kuppin will exec produce with Eric Gardner. Dimension films still holds the feature rights, but Kuppin has repped the series since 1991.

The plot will follow a tabloid journalist who stumbles onto a diabolical plot between Pinhead and a zillionaire software exec.

Shop Headline News

Platinum Brings Italian Comic to the Big Screen

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 12:00am

Platinum Studios and Relativity Management have signed a deal with Vancouver-based the Shop Animation Studios to develop and co-produce a CG feature based the Italian comicbook series DYLAN DOG: THE FOURTH KINGDOM. Production will begin in March and Relativity will handle all foreign sales. The Shop co-founder Ian Pearson will direct, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Gavin Blair. Producers include Aaron L. Gilbert, president/co-founder of the Shop, and Platinum Studios chairman Scott Mitchell Rosenberg. Relativity ceo Ryan Kavanaugh will exec produce with Ervin Rustemagic.

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Writers Guild Awards TV & Radio Nominees Announced

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 12:00am

The Writers Guild of America, East and West announced the nominations for outstanding achievement in television and radio writing during the 2004 season.

In the Animation category, THE SIMPSONS garnered four of the five nominations. The nods went to:

* Today I Am A Clown (THE SIMPSONS), Written by Joel H. Cohen; Fox * Fraudcast News (THE SIMPSONS), Written by Don Payne; Fox* Starcrossed (JUSTICE LEAGUE), Written by Rich Fogel, John Ridley, Dwayne McDuffie, Story by Rich Fogel; Cartoon Network

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Guinness Names Scooby-Doo the Most Cartoon Episodes Aired on TV

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 12:00am

The Mystery Inc. gang has entered the Guinness Book of World Records with the most cartoon comedy episodes aired on television. A total of 349 episodes of SCOOBY-DOO have aired in 160 different countries worldwide since its debut Sept. 13, 1969. The series will be listed in Guinness' 2006 edition.

The series has spawned a number of different cartoon series, including: SCOOBY AND SCRAPPY DOO (1979); THE NEW SCOOBY-DOO MYSTERIES (1984); THE 13 GHOSTS OF SCOOBY DOO (1985); A PUP NAMED SCOOBY DOO (1988) and the current WHAT'S NEW SCOOBY-DOO? (2002).

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Porchlight To Develop Baxter Series

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 12:00am

PorchLight Ent. has added BAXTER to its 2005 animation development slate. Always curious and bounding with energy, Baxter the puppy interacts with nature like a child, in environments that are readily accessible to children for example, backyards and parks. Its a world that children can touch and feel through the eyes of their lovable friend and outside their back door.

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Digital Musings From the Editor:

As part of VFXWORLDs continuing international coverage Gianluca Dentici reports on The Virtuality 2004 Conference about the current state of the Italian visual effects industry, where they strive for invisibility. On the other hand, Italians wouldnt be Italians without some sort of ode to carnal lust, so the winner of the first Miss Digital World contest, Katty Ko, designed by Flavio Parra from Chile, was recognized as the best icon of virtual beauty by the online jury.

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Maltin Discusses Disney Treasures Wave Four DVDs

With the recent release of the WALT DISNEY TREASURES Wave Four DVD titles (Disney Home Ent., $32.99 each), MICKEY MOUSE IN BLACK AND WHITE, VOLUME TWO, THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB and THE COMPLETE PLUTO, VOLUME ONE, consultant Leonard Maltin help put them in perspective.

As far as Mickey is concerned, the second black-and-white volume and fourth volume altogether completes the legendary mouses oeuvre.

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Robert Harper Named Vice Chairman of Fox Filmed Ent.

Robert Harper, vice chairman of Twentieth Century Fox, has been promoted to vice chairman, Fox Filmed Ent. With his promotion, Harper assumes new global strategic, creative and managerial responsibilities for all of Fox Filmed Ent., concentrating particularly on interdivisional synergy.

Harper's promotion reflects the studio's success, growth and management stability. Fox has had three consecutive, record-breaking years, with over $2 billion in worldwide box office in 2004.

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Weitz Steps Down from His Dark Materials

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 12:00am

Director Chris Weitz has stepped down as director on HIS DARK MATERIALS: THE GOLDEN COMPASS, citing the expansive technical challenges. New Line will launch a search for a new director immediately. The ABOUT A BOY helmer made it clear that the move was not due to creative differences, thus heading off rumors that the move was over the recent announcement that the film would secularize the Philip Pullman novel in an effort to make the film not seem anti-religious. Weitz penned the screenplay, which will be used by the new director.

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Send Your Shorts to Sea at the Key West IndieFest

Key West IndieFest 2005Key West, Florida, USAApril 7 - 10, 2005Deadline: December 31, 2004

Key West IndieFest 2005 is an international event that showcases the best independent films and screenplays in the world by the sea. ALL selected artists will have the opportunity to have their entry presented to some of the most-respected Hollywood talent agencies, production companies and film distributors. The event also holds a screenwriting competition. For addition information, visit keywestindiefest.com.

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Win Mentorship with Grudge Writer Stephen Susco

The Stephen Susco Screenwriting Mentorship CompetitionWorld Wide WebJune 30, 2005Deadline: April 30, 2005

The Writers Room of Bucks Countya not-for-profit writers center providing writing workshops, publishing and editorial services is sponsoring The Stephen Susco Screenwriting Mentorship Competition. Three budding screenwriters will receive one year of personal mentoring by THE GRUDGE writer Susco on the business and craft of screenwriting.

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Pixel Magic Performs Spanglish VFX

How did Pixel Magic create realistic driving and flying sequences for James Brooks dialogue-heavy film SPANGLISH (opening Dec. 17 through Columbia Pictures) without hindering his ability to elicit great performances on set? Answer: By creating a shooting environment that complemented the director's style.

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NewTek Demos 64-Bit LightWave 3D with AMD Opteron In L.A.

NewTek Inc., demonstrated the forthcoming 64-bit implementation of Emmy-winning LightWave 3D at an exclusive event in Los Angeles on Tuesday. LightWave 64-bit was shown on an AMD Opteron system running Windows XP Professional x64 Edition beta OS. Currently in beta at a limited number of sites, LightWave's 64-bit port was demonstrated before an audience of film and television visual effects producers, game developers and artists and press at The Highlands Hollywood in Los Angeles.

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