Saturday, January 7, 2012

2011

So long 2011, welcome 2012! Saw a lot of movies and listened to a lot of music, and here are the ones I enjoyed the most that were released last year.

Top Movie of 2011
Another Earth


Top Animation movie of 2011
Rio


Top Album of 2011
Darren Hayes "Secret Codes and Battleships" 



What were yours?

Thursday, December 1, 2011

John Carter Trailer

Here's the latest trailer for Disney's "John Carter" directed by Andrew Stanton.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Address is Approximate

Heartwarming, touching, all that good stuff. "Address is Approximate" directed by Tom Jenkins




Enjoy :)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Next Chapter...

The last few months have been pretty crazy busy. We've said goodbye (for now) to London and have relocated back home to Sydney, Australia.

London was in all a great experience, first time living and working overseas and I had the opportunity to work at two of the biggest VFX houses in the world and on some big projects, Alfonso Cuaron's upcoming "Gravity" and Andrew Stanton's "John Carter". Most importantly I met some amazingly talented and unique artists and made some close friends who I will miss and look forward to working with again soon!

Looking forward to what the next couple months bring!


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Gotye - Bronte

Music video clip with meaningful short film/animation. Perfect for this blog!

Australian artist Gotye's new song "Bronte" is the 2nd video posted on this website directed and animated by Ari Gibson and with background art by Jason Pamment.



If I ever need a film clip for my music I'm hiring these guys

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Iloura VFX - Don't Be Afraid of the Dark


Fwaah, scary little monster. Congrats to my friends who worked on the Guillermo Del Toro produced horror movie "Don't be Afraid of the Dark" down at Iloura in Melbourne, Australia. Here's a cool article that contains a few vfx breakdowns.

http://www.fxguide.com/featured/iloura-vfx-isnt-afraid-of-the-dark/

Friday, September 2, 2011

Monologues

I've always enjoyed seeing an awesomely well acted monologue in a movie. It's usually the time when the actor/actress is allowed to run with the dialogue and make it their own. It usually consists of longer takes then usual, and very few cuts to make the audience emotionally invested, understand, relate or feel empathy towards the character. And even though acting can be subjective, after seeing these sort of scenes, I have no idea how they could have been acted any other way.

I can think of quite a few amazing scenes, like Kevin Spacey's tear jerking retelling of how he came by his scars in "Pay it Forward" and the example I've chosen for this post. "I am Sam" is a brilliantly acted movie, and even though Sean Penn acts his pants off, and Dakota Fanning is amazing (as usual), Michelle Pfeiffer has a very memorable scene that stuck out when remembering afterwards. Here it is!



Enjoy!