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Independence Day: A Battle Ground Between Worlds & Fantastic Four

Independence Day 2005 is shaping up at a toe-to-toe battle between Foxs tentpole FANTASTIC FOUR and Paramount and DreamWorks event movie of the decade WAR OF THE WORLDS. The Marvel Comics adaptation from 20th Century Fox was first to stake a claim on the lucrative holiday weekend by taking a release date of July 1. However, the Steven Spielberg-directed, Tom Cruise-starring alien invasion flick has now set its sights on June 29. With Spielberg stating that his H.G.

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FUNimation Launches Our Time Family Ent.

FUNimation Productions, Ltd., one of the leading independent home video entertainment and brand management companies in the U.S., has created Our Time Family Entertainment, a new division developed to provide high quality entertainment properties to the burgeoning preschool and children's market.

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Eternal Sunshine Director Becomes Master of Space and Time

ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND helmer Michel Gondry has been named as the director of Rudy Rucker's sci-fi thriller MASTER OF SPACE AND TIME, reports VARIETY. As well, Jack Black (SHALLOW HAL) has been tapped to star. French production company Midi Minuit is in negotiations to bring the project to DreamWorks for Walter Parkes and Laurie McDonald (GLADIATOR) to produce. Gondry worked with Midi Minuit on music videos before be crossed over into features. The story follows two mad scientists who discover a way to control reality.

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Storyboarding with Mik Casey & Bill Speers

By Guest (not verified) | Tuesday, May 11, 2004 at 11:00am
Begins: May 11, 2004

Mik Casey and Bill Speers will talk about their decades of experience as storyboard artists from the time they each started in animation at Crawley Films in Ottawa, and their international travels that eventually brought them back to Ottawa. Storyboarding for TV and feature animation will be discussed, with ample time for Q&A from the audience.

Tuesday, May 11 at 8:00 pm

Room T130, Algonquin College, 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa

Free admission and parking (N Bldg near Parking Lot 7)

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Partilla To Head Time Warner Global Marketing

John Partilla has been named president of Time Warner's Global Marketing group, effective June 14, 2004, and will hold the additional title of svp at Time Warner. Partilla succeeds Michael J. Kelly, who moved in January 2004 to Time Warner's America Online, Inc. unit as president, AOL Media Networks.

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Digital Musings From the Editor:

We conclude our April gaming focus with the Pixel Priestess' assessment of how vfx fits into the high-octane universe of games, and a discussion Mary Ann Skweres had with the Climax development team behind the upcoming Xbox role-playing title from Microsoft, SUDEKI. Meanwhile, later in the week Mark Ramshaw gives us a glimpse of what's hot in the U.K.

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Lasseter to Receive Honorary Art Directors Guild Award

In anticipation of FINDING NEMO's upcoming awards blitz, the Art Directors Guild will honor Pixar's John Lasseter with its coveted honorary Contribution to Cinematic Imagery Award at a Feb. 14 ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.

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It’s Back to Time Warner Again

As anticipated, the board of directors of AOL Time Warner Inc. has voted to rename the company Time Warner Inc. The name change also includes the adoption of a new stock symbol: TWX" -- Time Warner's symbol on the New York Stock Exchange from before the merger.

"We believe that our new name better reflects the portfolio of our valuable businesses and ends any confusion between our corporate name and the America Online brand name for our investors, partners and the public," chairman and ceo Dick Parsons said in a prepared statement.

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Emmy Hopefuls Campaign Creatively

For the past three weeks, members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences have been coming home to mysterious packages set upon their doorsteps as networks, TV producers and their public relations firms vie to get their vote for the Primetime Emmy Awards. Some of the gimmicks are so arresting that AWN decided to look into who is responsible for these bizarre campaigns and what is involved. The votes to nominate productions, talent and craft people were due June 20, 2003, so a bit of disclosure should not sway results.

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Sole Animator Pumps Away at CGI Short

British animator Faraz Hamed hopes to demonstrate good use of CGI and cartoony timing in his recently completed short film, PUMPING TYRE (PUMPING TIRE). The sole animator and director, Hamed squeezed in time during lunches and after work for a period of six months to animate and composited two-minute 40-second film in 3ds max.

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Pixar's Nemo Swims Into Release

FINDING NEMO, the latest computer-animated feature from pioneering Pixar Animation Studios, opened nationwide May 30, 2003 armed with blockbuster intentions and Oscar ambitions. The well-reviewed underwater comedy/adventure about father and son clown fish, boasts the voice talents of stars Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres and Willem Dafoe. It marks the fifth collaboration between Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures, who, as everyone knows, may part ways in 2005, and the first time they've dived into the summer fray.

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Kent Replacing Kellner at Turner Broadcasting

AOL Time Warner announced today that it is replacing Jamie Kellner, who headed its networks, with Philip I. Kent, a Turner Broadcasting System veteran, who rejoins Turner as its chairman/CEO. He will report to Jeffrey Bewkes, Chairman of AOL Time Warner's Entertainment & Networks Group. Jamie Kellner, who has led Turner for the past two years in Atlanta, will return to California and continue as chairman/CEO of The WB Network through the end of his employment agreement in the summer of 2004, according to the AOL Time Warner release.

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INDAC 2003

By Guest (not verified) | Sunday, February 2, 2003 at 11:00am
Begins: February 2, 2003

For the eighth time, the International Nights and Days of Animation Cologne, INDAC, will open here in Germany to present every aspect of animation, its past, present and future for everyone.

This time we devote the festival entirely and for the first time to the work of a single studio.

We think that there are few artists like those at STUDIO GHIBLI.

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Don't Call Before Noon (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Time Off!)

How do you cope with getting laid off? How do you come to accept the fact that a paycheck isn't coming in every week? Sari Gennis has experienced it and is here to tell you the stages and how to get through them.

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