Monday, December 10, 2012

ANIMATION PALS! NUDE

Disney’s ‘Frankenweenie’ Comes Home in January

 

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Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie will be available as a 4-disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, Digital and On-Demand on January 8, 2013, Disney announced. The acclaimed 3D stop-motion animated feature tells the story of the friendship between a young boy named Victor and his dog Sparky. After Sparky dies in a car accident, Victor harnesses the power of science to bring his best friend back to life—with just a few minor adjustments. Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short, Martin Landau, Charlie Tahan, Atticus Shaffer, Robert Capron, Conchata Ferrell and Winona Ryder round up the excellent voice cast.

The bonus materials include an all-new original short Captain Sparky vs The Flying Saucers, a behind-the-scenes featurette with Tim Burton Miniatures in Motion: Bringing ‘Frankenweenie’ to Life; a showcase of the film’s touring exhibit, ‘Frankenweenie’ Touring Exhibit, and Tim Burton’s original live-action short of the same name, and more.

The 1-Disc DVD retails for $29.99; 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack: $39.99; 4-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack: $49.99.

 

Frankenweenie 4-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack

Six Point Harness and Titmouse Launch Rug Burn Channel

 

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Six Point Harness and Titmouse have launched a new YouTube animation channel called Rug Burn. The founders of these prominent independent animation studios have been close friends for years, but their studios are in competition with each other in the TV animation industry, and now online.

“We are cartoon-fist-punching each other in the face with Rug Burn,” said Chris Prynoski, president and co-founder of Titmouse, the animation studio behind Adult Swim hits like Metalocalypse and Black Dynamite. “If Six Point uploads a huge hit to the channel, we will not rest until they drown in the laughter of the YouTube audience while enjoying our retaliating Titmouse show.”

“Our team is throwing the first punch with Axe Cop,” said Brendan Burch, who heads up Six Point Harness Studios, where Dick Figures,” the 175 million view YouTube mega-hit, is produced.

Hoping for similar success, Six Point is launching Rug Burn with animated episodes of the hit comic franchise Axe Cop, which is written by a five-year-old boy.

“Our overall goals are to launch amazing animated properties and build the Rug Burn brand, but we’re also keeping score. The total view tally for the output of each studio will be carefully counted, and the team in the lead will not be gracious in victory.”

Both studios will be involving their most talented friends in content creation.

Majestic Loincloth is exploding my mind apart,” said Prynoski of Richard Christy’s revenge-fantasy musical. Christy has honed his comedy chops as an eight-year veteran of The Howard Stern Show. “It’s just one example of the kind of bad-ass cartoon firepower we are bringing to the battlefield.”

“Projects are moving forward with a snap of the finger at the new channel,” said Burch, whose studio was responsible for production on Tom Hanks Yahoo! SeriesElectric City.

Over a hundred episodes from handfuls of series are complete and ready for launch, but both studios continue to scour the creative community for potential hits.

Check out this great new animation venture here: www.youtube.com/rugburn and learn more about both studios at www.sixpointharness.com and www.titmouse.net.

 

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

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The Hub Brings Spielberg’s ‘Animaniacs’ Back

 

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If you’ve been missing the popular Amblin/Warner Bros. animated series Animaniacs since it went off the air in 1999, we have some good news for you. The Hub is bringing the show back in December. The series will premiere with a four-hour marathon on Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24 (4-8 p.m. ET) followed by the holiday-themed musical feature filmAnimaniacs: Wakko’s Wish on Monday, December 24 (8-10 p.m. ET). Animaniacs will continue on the network’s schedule in 2013 premiering in its regular timeslot on Monday, January 7 (3 p.m. ET).

First broadcast in 1993 on Fox Kids (and then on the Kids WB! block), Animaniacs is considered a variety show, with short skits featuring a large cast of characters including the Warner brothers, Yakko and Wakko, and their sister, Dot – three inseparable siblings – as they have a great time wreaking havoc and mayhem in the lives of everyone they meet. Created by Tom Ruegger, the show features the voices of Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, John Mariano, Maurice LaMarche, Frank Welker, Bernadette Peters, Nancy Cartwright, Sheri Stoner, Jim Cummings and Julie Brown, to name a few.

In addition, during the holiday season The Hub TV Network will count down to a special 48-hour lineup of holiday-themed programming on Monday, December 24 and Tuesday, December 25 highlighted by movies, specials, and series in the spirit of the season featuring a special six-episode, Christmas-themed marathon of the popular live-action seriesSabrina, The Teenage Witch (7-10 a.m. ET) on Christmas morning followed by two holiday-themed television specials Atomic Betty: The No-L 9 (10-11 a.m. ET) and The Christmas Toy (11 a.m.-noon ET).

Rounding out the Christmas programming during the 48-hour window on Monday, December 24 and Tuesday, December 25, The Hub will offer holiday-themed episodes of original animated and live-action Hub Original series that include My Little Pony Friendship is Magic, Transformers Rescue Bots, Pound Puppies, The Adventures of Chuck & Friends, Family Game Night, and R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series.

For more info, visit www.hubworld.com.

 

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Jennifer Lee to Co-Direct Disney’s ‘Frozen’

 

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Jennifer Lee will co-direct Disney’s 2013 animated featureFrozen with Chris Buck, the studio announced today. Billed as Disney’s 53rd full-length animated feature, Frozen is slated for a Nov. 27, 2013 release date. Lee, who has contributed to the film’s screenplay, is one of the writers of Disney’s animated hit Wreck-It Ralph.

Featuring the voices of Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, Frozenis a new take on the famous Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. When a prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter, Anna, a fearless optimist, teams up with extreme mountain man Kristoff and his sidekick reindeer Sven on an epic journey to find Anna’s sister Elsa, the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy spell. Encountering mystical trolls, a funny snowman named Olaf, Everest-like extremes and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom from destruction.

Frozen producer Peter Del Vecho says the match-up is perfect.

“Jenn has a real connection to the film and creates dynamic and relatable characters. Her sense of comedy, adventure and story structure paired with Chris Buck’s vast experience and incredible instincts create an ideal situation for this film.”

Lee’s screen adaptation of John Steinbeck’s The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knightsis being produced by Troika Pictures. She has an original screenplay in development with Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way, and her original script Lucid Dreams was optioned by Wolfgang Peterson’s Radiant Productions. Lee holds an MFA in Film from Columbia University and a BA in English from the University of New Hampshire.

Buck directed (with Kevin Lima) Disney’s 1999 feature Tarzan and directed (with Ash Brannon) 2007’s Oscar-nominated Sony pic Surf’s Up. His credits also include The Little Mermaid, The Rescuers Down Under and Pocahontas.

Frozen will also feature songs by Tony-award winner Robert Lopez (The Book of Mormon, Avenue Q) and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (In Transit). For more information, visitwww.facebook.com/disneyfrozen.

 

Toon Actors Star in Hurricane Sandy Relief Fundraiser

 

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An all-star reading of Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol has been organized to help support Hurricane Sandy relief efforts. The fundraiser is called “Voices for the Shores” and will take place on Sunday, December 9th at 3 p.m. at the Jon Lovitz Comedy Club in Universal City, Calif. Hosted by Tom Kenny (voice of SpongeBob SquarePants himself), the event will showcase the vocal talents of Jeff Bennett, Corey Burton, Jim Cummings, Grey DeLisle-Griffin, Jess Harnell, Rob Paulsen, Tara Strong, Karl Wahlgren, Billy West and many more special guests.

Tickets for the tax-deductible event are $40 (two-item minimum per person). The entire cast will be signing autographs, and a silent auction is also planned as part of the program.

The event is organized by Abbie D’Andrea, talent coordinator at Disney TV Animation.

“I am from the Jersey Shore and live here in L.A. and it’s been killing me that I haven’t been able to do my share back home after Sandy,” she tells us. “We will have a fantastic panel of voiceover actors that are going to read this holiday classic. After the reading, audience members will be able to get autographs for additional donations and there is a silent auction with some fabulous prizes. I would love it if you could spread the word about this event. It is something animation fans will not want to miss!”

For more info, visit www.thejonlovitzcomedyclub.com.

Voices for the Shores

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Waterman Options ‘Brave Little Toaster’ for Remake

 

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Waterman Entertainment is bringing back The Brave Little Toaster.

The company has acquired the rights to the property with plans to make it into CGI  and live-action hybrid feature.

Brave Little Toaster was a novel for children by Thomas Disch first published in 1980. An animated feature was released in 1987 and spawned two home-video sequels.

According to The Wrap.com, Waterman has recently raised a development fund from private equity and plans to develop and acquire family entertainment projects.

The company also has bought an option on Born Free: The Story of Elsa the Lion, and expects to tell the story from the animal’s perspective, the site writes.

Waterman founder Steve Waterman previously was co-producer on Casper and executive producer on Stuart Little and Stuart Little 2. More recently, he was an executive producer on all three installments of the Alvin and the Chipmunks series.

Video: ‘Gravity Fall’ Gaming Parody, Premieres Sept. 14

 

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If you love classic video games, then this Friday’s all-new episode of Gravity Falls is for you.

Titled “Fight Fighters,” the episode features guest voice Brian Bloom as Rumble McSkirmish, a fighting-game character who comes to life to defend Dipper Pines after he is challenged to a video game battle by Wendy’s boyfriend, Robbie. The result is mashup of old-school video games from Street Fighter andMortal Kombat to Donkey Kong, Tron, Pac-Man and Freeway.

Here’s a couple of clips from the episode.

Premiering Sept. 14 at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel, the episode was written by Zach Paez and directed by John Aoshima.

A Disney Television Animation production, Gravity Falls stars Jason Ritter as Dipper Pines, Kristen Schaal as Mabel Pines, Alex Hirsch as Grunkle Stan and Soos, and Linda Cardellini as Wendy. It carries a TV-Y7 parental guideline.

Premieres set for Cars Toon, Adventure Time, Dino Dan, The Hub

 

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' Set your DVRs: Airdates have been set for the second-season premiere of Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time, the debut of Nick Jr.’s Dino Dan and a new Disney-Pixar Cars Toon short film.

This Sunday, Oct. 10, also will see the debut of The Hub, a new children’s and youth-oriented channel from Hasbro Studios and Discovery. The channel replaces Discovery Kids and debuts with a number of classic and new animated series, including Dan Vs., Clue and G.I. Joe: Renegades.

The Cars Toon short, directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Rob Gibbs, will premiere Oct. 8 at 9:30 p.m. on Disney Channel. Based on the 2006 Pixar feature film, the short also will air Oct. 15 at 7:27 p.m. on Disney XD.

Adventure Time returns Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Cartoon Network. The Emmy-nominated series from creator Pendleton Ward was a ratings and critical hit in its first season and is produced in partnership with Frederator Studios.

Debuting with back-to-back episodes Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. is Dino Dan, a new series for preschoolers on Nick Jr. The series mixes live action and CG-animation and will debut with the network airing two weeks of brand new episodes from Oct. 18-21 and Oct. 25-28 at 5 p.m. ET.

Cartoon Network greenlights ‘Steven Universe”’and ‘Uncle Grandpa’ series

 

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Cartoon Network has given the green light to two new animated comedy series: Steven Universe and Uncle Grandpa.

Created by Adventure Time writer and storyboard artist Rebecca Sugar, Steven Universe is a coming-of-age story told from the perspective of the youngest member of a team of magical Guardians of the Universe. Uncle Grandpa, created by veteran storyboard artist and writer Peter Browngardt, is based upon his Emmy-nominated short of the same name and follows the exploits of Uncle Grandpa — everyone in the world’s “magical’ uncle and grandpa.

Here’s a look at that original short

Both series come out of the network’s shorts development initiative at Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank. Preproduction has begun on both series, with premieres expected in 2013.

Steven Universe and Uncle Grandpa will build upon our record-breaking streak with original programming, and further define the voice for Cartoon Network Studios comedies,” said Cartoon Network Chief Content Officer Rob Sorcher. “Rebecca and Pete represent our next generation of homegrown talent, following Pendleton Ward and J.G. Quintel who set a high bar with their distinctive visual storytelling and unique comedic styles.”

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Sugar became a storyboard artist and writer on Adventure Time in 2009 after graduating from the School of Visual Arts. The first episode she boarded, “It Came From the Nightosphere,” was nominated for an Emmy and included the first song she wrote for the series, “Daddy, Why Did You Eat My Fries?” which quickly became a fan favorite. Since then, she’s written 17 songs for the show and has storyboarded some of Adventure Time’s most acclaimed episodes. Sugar was nominated for an Annie Award for her storyboards on the Adventure Time season two finale, “Mortal Folly.”

After studying character animation at CalArts, Browngardt started working professionally onFuturama at age 19, followed by stints with Industrial Light and Magic, Augenblick Studios and MTV Animation. Since then Browngardt has worked on a number of Cartoon Network series including Chowder, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and Adventure Time. Most recently Browngardt was the creator and executive producer of the award-winning Cartoon Network animated series Secret Mountain Fort Awesome.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Matthew Broderick to Guest on ‘Adventure Time’

 

We are so excited about this here at imaginarious, we can’t even begin to tell you…

 

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Bueller is going to hang with Finn and Jake! Actor Matthew Broderick (Bee Movie, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off) will play The Dream Warrior, a new character to be featured in an upcoming episode of Cartoon Network’s hit animated series Adventure Time. The special episode, “Who Would Win,” is slated to premiere on Monday, September 3 at 7:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Cartoon Network.

The Dream Warrior is a used car salesman summoned by series protagonists Finn and Jake in a shared, extraordinary dream to offer advice on defeating a substantial rival.

“I heard about Adventure Time because my son, James, loves it,” says Broderick of the Cartoon Network series, “I like that it doesn’t talk down to anybody.”

Recently nominated for its third Emmy for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program as well as a BAFTA award, Adventure Time has become a genuine ratings and pop culture phenomenon since its April 2010 debut. Throughout the second quarter of 2012, the series was the #1 program on Mondays with all boys on all TV, and #1 in its time period with all kids (2-11, 6-11, 9-14) (Nielsen Media Research). Adventure Time’s current season also features guest voices by Donald Faison, George Takei, Erik Estrada, Andy Milonakis, Emo Phillips, Bobcat Goldthwait and Susie Essman.

Created by Penn Ward, Adventure Time, currently in its fourth season, airs Mondays at 7:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Cartoon Network.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

We got a Basketball Jones

 

The entire world has Olympic Fever, including the four select basketball athletes hailing from Big Ten Schools. The two time all- big ten athlete Deron Williams of Illinois, helped Olympic Team USA jump out of a 2-0 record in the preliminary round. Deron averages around 6.0 points in nearly thirty minutes of play time. Illinois’ Robert Archibald and Nebraska’s Ade Dagunduro both have helped their teams out to 1-1 starts.

During the off season, the boise state broncos are keeping busy helping out the community visiting the Boise Rescue Mission’s River of Life serving food to the homeless. The Broncos participate in community service activities throughout their season as well including The Make a Wish Foundation, St. Luke’s Childrens’ Hospital and St. Joseph’s School . Their current goal is to surpass more than 100 hours. boise state broncos tickets

March can’t come quite fast enough for the Bronco’s and other Big Ten Teams. They’re all waiting and training patiently for the Men’s College Basketball Conference Tournamentbig ten mens basketball tournament tickets. The Tournament Begins March 5, 2013, with the Big West Tournament Beginning March 14, 2013 in Anaheim at the Honda Center.big west tournament tickets

 

In other news, how ‘bout that Michael Phelps right"!?

 

 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Demand for Animation Skills Increase 25%

 

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Here is some good news for animation students. During the past 90 days, more than 4,000 jobs were advertised online that required animation skills, according to real-time business intelligence outfit Wanted Analytics. Demand for animators is growing due to increasing need for vfx in video games, movies, television and online outlets. Hiring over the past 90 days grew 25% year-over-year versus the same time period in 2011 and reached a new high during March.

These skills are most commonly required for technical and creative occupations, such as Web Developers, Graphic Designers, Multi-Media Artists, and Computer Software Engineers. In addition, with the high growth in hiring demand by employers for animators, the volume of job ads for teachers at colleges and universities to teach students these skills has grown 39% over the past year.

Potential candidates for animator jobs are often required to have knowledge or experience of several tools and technologies, including:

1. Adobe Photoshop
2. Motion graphics
3. Microsoft PowerPoint
4. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
5. JavaScript
6. Microsoft Office
7. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
8. Adobe InDesign
9. Oracle Java
10. Adobe Dreamweaver

The five metropolitan areas with the highest volume of job ads for animation skills were Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Washington (DC), and Seattle. Although recruiters in Los Angeles posted the most ads of any city, hiring demand over the last 90 days actually declined about 2% compared to the same time period in 2012. In comparison, recruiters in Washington, DC saw the most year-over-year growth over the past 90 days, with 77% more job ads than were seen online during 2011.

Nationwide, companies sourcing candidates with animation skill sets are likely to find them hard-to-recruit, with varying degrees of difficulty in each location depending on the available talent supply. According to the Hiring Scale, employers in Washington, DC are currently experiencing more difficulties than average when recruiting candidates with these skills. While growth in demand for this skill has grown, the local talent pool of qualified professionals does not meet the needs of employers. Recruiters in this area are likely to compete heavily to attract talent and may experience a longer time-to-fill than many other areas across the United States. The Hiring Scale also shows that the best places to recruit Animators are currently Grand Rapids (Michigan), Oxnard-Ventura (California), and Allentown (Pennsylvania). These areas are likely to fill job openings faster than the rest of the United States. Job ads in these areas are posted for an average of about 5 weeks, almost 2 weeks shorter than in Washington, DC.

The Hiring Scale measures conditions in local job markets by comparing hiring demand and labor supply. The Hiring Scale is part of the WANTED Analytics platform that offers business intelligence for the talent marketplace.

To see additional charts and detail, please visit www.wantedanalytics.com/insight.

The Hiring Scale is available at www.hiringscale.com.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Henson Rides with Lobel’s ‘Frog and Toad’

 

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L.A.’s Jim Henson Company has picked up the film and consumer products rights to 1970s classic children’s book series Frog and Toad, written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel. An animated film featuring the comic adventures of the reptile pals is in development, while a licensing program based on the series’ original artwork is underway.

The Lobel series consists of four Frog and Toad books and five short stories that have sold more than 13 million copies over the years and continue to sell in excess of one million copies annually for publisher HarperCollins. The characters inspired two wonderful claymated specials in the mid 1980s, directed by John Clark Matthews and produced by Churchill Films.

Lisa Henson will produce the animated film slated for release in 2014, while Adam and Adrianne Lobel are on-board as exec producers. Craig Bartlett (Dinosaur Train and Hey Arnold!) is writing the script and Cory Edwards (Hoodwinked) is attached to direct.

Frog and Toad has tremendous value with parents who read these charming stories when they were children and are now sharing them with their own kids,” said Lisa Henson, CEO of The Jim Henson Company. “With such high caliber talent on board, the delightful and funny adventures of these two great friends–with a nod to the classic ‘buddy movie’–will bring a whole new audience to their big screen debut.”

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‘Aqua Something’ Premieres June 24 on Adult Swim

 

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If you’ve got a hankering for new adventures starring those tasty toonsters Frylock, Master Shake and Meatwad, we’ve got good news for you: Starting June 24 at midnight, the stars of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 are back and better than ever in Aqua Something You Know Whatever on the ever evolving Adult Swim block of Cartoon Network. In the meantime, check out this tasty promo vid:

The latest series of foibles from creators Dave Willis (Squidbillies) and Matt Maiellaro (12 Oz. Mouse) will find the boys embarking on their most dangerous mission yet: Parenthood! Pepe the Pepper, an adorable rugrat abandoned in lieu of treasure in far off Argentina, is newest member of the Aqua Something family…and just as troublesome as the rest of them. The premiere episode “Big Bro” features classy neighbor Carl resorting to desperate measures to avoid responsibility.

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Disney Offers First Look at ‘Wreck It Ralph’

 

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Disney has unveiled some pretty rad first-look images at their highly anticipated in-game(s) CG adventure Wreck-It Ralphdue out November 2 of this year. Directed by former Simpsonsanimation director Rich Moore, the flick will follow Ralph, a videogame villain voiced by John C. Reilly, who goes on a cross-arcade journey to prove he can really be a good guy. Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch and Sarah Silverman also star. Check out the pics!

 

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Pinocchio!

First look at Guillermo del Toro's 2013 "Pinocchio" adaptation, which is co-directed by Mark Gustafson

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Six Point Harness Kickstarts ‘Dick Figures’ Movie Campaign

 

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Six Point Harness has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a feature-length Dick Figures movie.

The animated Dick Figures series of about 40 shorts has recorded more than 115 million views since debuting just over a year ago on Mondo Media’s YouTube channel. It has become one of the most-viewed and highest-rated animated series on YouTube.

Written and directed by Ed Skudder and Zack Keller, Dick Figures is about two stick figure friends, Red and Blue, who make up for what they lack in smarts and sex appeal with a really long string of bad decisions. The Dick Figures audience is largely comprised of teens and young adults between the ages of 13 and 24.

“YouTube is the biggest and most powerful interactive and shareable entertainment platform available,” says Brendan Burch, CEO of Six Point Harness Studios. “Our audience has been begging for this, so it was only natural that we would reach out directly to our fans on YouTube to help us fund the growth of Dick Figures.”

Dick Figures: The Movie Kickstarter fund will remain open until 8 p.m. on July 16, with a target of $250,000 for a half hour special. If the fund raise is oversubscribed to $500,000, Six Point Harness will produce an hour-long movie, and for $700,000 the team will produce a full-length feature film. Pledges of $15 will receive a digital download of the movie and access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content and community forum. Pledges of $100 will receive a DVD, T-shirt, soundtrack, an exclusive making-of documentary, and more. For $1,000, donors will get the lower pledge level rewards plus an original portrait of the backer with Red and Blue, illustrated by Skudder.

As of this posting, the campaign had raised more than $41,000 toward its goal.

The YouTube promotional push will be supported with regular Facebook and Twitter updates on the progress of the Dick Figures: The Movie fund raise, including intimate, day by day details of the campaign.

Six Point Harness Studios and Mondo Media plan to translate the movie into German, as they have been doing on all Dick Figure’s episodes. It is a strategy that includes a worldwide fan base with 50% of the show’s audience originating from outside the U.S

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Beyonce, Farrell, 'Idol's' Tyler Lead Blue Sky's 'Epic' Voice Cast

 

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A voice cast including Beyonce Knowles, Steven Tyler and Colin Farrell has been set for Epic, an upcoming animated feature film from Fox and Blue Sky Studios.

Directed by Chris Wedge, Epic is about a teenage girl who is transported into a secret forest universe where a group of whimsical rebels battle the forces of evil to save the world, according to a report at Deadline.com.

Knowles is set to play Queen Tara, with Farrell playing a character called Ronin and Tyler set as Nim Galauu. Also in the cast are Josh Hutcherson as Nod, Amanda Seyfried as Mary Katherine, Jason Sudeikis as Bomba, rapper Pitbull as Bufo, Aziz Ansari as Mub and Johnny Knoxville as Mandrake. The cast also features Blake Anderson and Judah Friedlander.

Previously known as Leafmen, Epic is produced by Lori Forte and Jerry Davis and is set for release May 24, 2013.

‘Cat in Paris’ Stakes Limited Release; ‘Snow’ Hunts Wide

 

 

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A live-action Snow White makes a big push at the box office this weekend, while an Oscar-nominated animated feature from France gets a limited release.

Universal’s Snow White and the Huntsman, starring Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron, is by far the biggest release of the week. The live-action visual-effects spectacle opens in more than 3,700 theaters. It features effects work from Rhythm & Hues, Double Negative, The Mill, Pixomondo, Legacy Effects, Hydraulx, Baseblack, Blue Bolt and Lola VFX.

Meanwhile, GKIDS releases A Cat in Paris — nominated last year for a best animated feature Oscar — in five theaters: The Angelika Film Center and AMC Empire 25 in New York; the Landmark Nuart in Los Angeles; the Landmark Opera Plaza in San Francisco; the Landmark Shattuck Cinemas in Berkeley, Calif.; and the Landmark Ken Cinema in San Diego.

Directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol, the film is about a cat that leads a double life as the pet of a detective’s daughter by day and a slinky cat burglar by night.  The film will be released in New York in both the original Oscar-nominated French version and a new English version featuring the voices of Marcia Gay Harden, Anjelica Huston and Matthew Modine.

Here’s a trailer for the film:

Pixar teases 2014’s ‘The Good Dinosaur’

 

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Pixar’s upcoming dinosaur project has a name, as well as a few details for animation fans to ponder.

Up’s Bob Peterson will direct The Good Dinosaur, which postulates that the asteroid that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs never happened and the creatures still walk the Earth today.

“It’s time to do a movie where you get to know the dinosaur, what it’s really like to be a dinosaur and to be with a dinosaur,” said Peterson, speaking to the Los Angeles Times’ 24 Frames blog.

Peter Sohn will co-direct the movie, which is produced by John Walker.

Sohn told the Times Pixar is toying with the other definition of a dinosaur as an anachronism. “The title is deceptively simple,” Sohn said. “It has more meaning than it seems.”

Peterson said the crew visited natural history and science museums for research and looked at fossils and bones to create a dinosaur society and characters.

The movie is in the story-crafting stage, and will be released May 30, 2014