New trailer for Despicable Me 2 was released, with more minion awesomeness. I love how it can make me want to go see it straight away, even without showing the main character of Gru in both trailers so far.
Love it, can't wait for this!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Charles Santoso - Woodwork Exhibition
If you're in Sydney from the 1st - 13th of November this year, then head over to Kinokuniya Bookstore and check out the super talented artwork of Charles Santoso, who I am privileged to call a friend. Again I'm going to be in another country and miss out on this!
Facebook event page - https://www.facebook.com/events/354768631281074/
Facebook event page - https://www.facebook.com/events/354768631281074/
For more of Charles' work visit http://www.charlessantoso.com/wp/ and http://charlessantoso.tumblr.com/
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Joe Bowers Interview Frame by Frame
Frame by frame breakdown of scenes animated by Joe Bowers on Disney's "Tangled". Very cool and detailed analysis from Joe Bowers himself, detailing Glen Keane's involvement in making his shots even better, and how he overcame some tough and challenging shots. There's also a section on Joe's work on Disney's "Bolt".
While on John Carter in London, Animation Supervisor Clay Kaytis from Disney stopped by to do his "Tangled" talk, and showed us some examples of Glen Keane's drawings over already really good poses. It was mind explodingly awesome to say the least. To work under Glen Keane's direction would've been amazing.
While on John Carter in London, Animation Supervisor Clay Kaytis from Disney stopped by to do his "Tangled" talk, and showed us some examples of Glen Keane's drawings over already really good poses. It was mind explodingly awesome to say the least. To work under Glen Keane's direction would've been amazing.
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The Making of Hotel Transylvania
Really cool video detailing some cool techniques used during various stages of the Hotel T Production. Even talks about the "Genndy Blur" in the animation section.
Check it out here:
http://www.itsartmag.com/features/the-making-of-hotel-transylvania/#.UGyHmE3R6i2
Go see Hotel T if you haven't seen it already :D
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