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May 202013
 
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by Staff Writer Michael Brown

May 20,2013: Star Wars: Episode VII will blast its way into theaters in 2015, but a new animated series is coming to a small screen near you next year. Disney has begun production on the new animated series, Star Wars: Rebels, to be launched in fall 2014 as a one-hour special on Disney Channel before debuting as an actual TV series on its permanent home on Disney XD.

Star Wars: Rebels will take place between Star Wars: Episode III- Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope, which spans about two decades. The series is set “in a time where the Empire is securing its grip on the galaxy and hunting down the last of the Jedi Knights as a fledgling rebellion is taking shape.”

“The entire team at Lucasfilm has provided extraordinary creativity and innovation for over three decades, and we’re thrilled to be bringing the expansive and imaginative world of Star Wars to Disney XD’s viewers,” said Gary Marsh, president and chief creative officer of Disney Channels Worldwide.

Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm, said, “I couldn’t be more excited to explore new corners of the Star Wars universe. I think Star Wars: Rebels will capture the look, feel, and fun that both kids and their parents love about Star Wars.”

The news of Star Wars: Rebels comes two months after Lucasfilm announced that it would be canceling Star Wars: The Clone Wars after its fifth season on Cartoon Network and hinting that it was working on “a new direction in animated programming.” At the time, Lucasfilm said it was interested in a new Star Wars series that would take place “in a time period previously untouched in Star Wars films and television programming.

Simon Kinberg (X-Men: First Class, Sherlock Holmes) will serve as executive producer and will write the pilot episode. Dave Filoni, who was supervising director on Star Wars: The Clone Wars (which ran on Cartoon Network from 2008-2013), and Greg Weisman (The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice) will also executive produce. Casting has not been announced. Star Wars: Rebels is produced by Lucasfilm Animation.

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May 072013
 
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Raymond Frederick Harryhausen
Born: Los Angeles 29th June 1920
Died: London 7th May 2013

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The following was posted on the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation page on Facebook:

The Harryhausen family regret to announce the death of Ray Harryhausen, Visual Effects pioneer and stop-motion model animator. He was a multi-award winner which includes a special Oscar and BAFTA. Ray’s influence on today’s film makers was enormous, with luminaries; Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Peter Jackson, George Lucas, John Landis and the UK’s own Nick Park have cited Harryhausen as being the man whose work inspired their own creations.

Harryhausen’s fascination with animated models began when he first saw Willis O’Brien’s creations in KING KONG with his boyhood friend, the author Ray Bradbury in 1933, and he made his first foray into filmmaking in 1935 with home-movies that featured his youthful attempts at model animation. Over the period of the next 46 years, he made some of the genres best known movies – MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1949), IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA (1955), 20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH (1957), MYSTERIUOUS ISLAND (1961), ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. (1966), THE VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969), three films based on the adventures of SINBAD and CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981). He is perhaps best remembered for his extraordinary animation of seven skeletons in JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (1963) which took him three months to film.

Harryhausen’s genius was in being able to bring his models alive. Whether they were prehistoric dinosaurs or mythological creatures, in Ray’s hands they were no longer puppets but became instead characters in their own right, just as important as the actors they played against and in most cases even more so.

Today The Ray & Diana Harryhausen Foundation, a charitable Trust set up by Ray on the 10th April 1986, is devoted to the protection of Ray’s name and body of work as well as archiving, preserving and restoring Ray’s extensive Collection.

Tributes have been heaped upon Harryhausen for his work by his peers in recent years.

Ray has been a great inspiration to us all in special visual industry. The art of his earlier films, which most of us grew up on, inspired us so much.” “Without Ray Harryhausen, there would likely have been no STAR WARS
- George Lucas

THE LORD OF THE RINGS is my ‘Ray Harryhausen movie’. Without his life-long love of his wondrous images and storytelling it would never have been made – not by me at least. His patience, his endurance have inspired so many of us.
- Peter Jackson

In my mind he will always be the king of stop-motion animation.
- Nick Park

His legacy of course is in good hands. Because it’s carried in the DNA of so many film fans.
- Randy Cook

You know I’m always saying to the guys that I work with now on computer graphics “do it like Ray Harryhausen”.
- Phil Tippett

What we do now digitally with computers, Ray did digitally long before but without computers. Only with his digits.
- Terry Gilliam

Ray, your inspiration goes with us forever.
- Steven Spielberg

I think all of us who are practioners in the arts of science fiction and fantasy movies now all feel that we’re standing on the shoulders of a giant. If not for Ray’s contribution to the collective dreamscape, we wouldn’t be who we are.
- James Cameron

Goodnight, Ray. Thank you for the memories, and the inspiration that changed all our lives.
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May 062013
 
Superman: Unbound 2013
Krypton Radio Movie News

Based on the Geoff Johns/Gary Frank 2008 release “Superman: Brainiac,” SUPERMAN: UNBOUND finds the Man of Steel aptly handling day-to-day crime while helping acclimate Supergirl to Earth’s customs and managing Lois Lane’s expectations for their relationship.

Personal issues take a back seat when the horrific force responsible for the destruction of Krypton – Brainiac – begins his descent upon Earth. Brainiac has crossed the universe, collecting cities from interesting planets – including Supergirl’s home city of Kandor – and now the all-knowing, ever-improving android has his sights fixed on Metropolis.

Superman must summon all of his physical and intellectual resources to protect his city, the love of his life and his newly-arrived cousin.

Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, SUPERMAN: UNBOUND film arrives May 7, 2013 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment as a Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, DVD, On Demand and for Digital Download.

May 022013
 
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Why did the creature cross the road? A small critter is attracted to a light glowing on the other side of the road. What is the allure?

In this stop motion animated short subject by Christopher Kezolos, a small furry creature with more instinct than common sense attempts to find out.

The video is funny, but also deeply disturbing.

A note of warning: if blood and guts disturbs you, you probably want to give this one a skip.  You’ve been warned.

Christopher Kezelos has been a filmmaker for over a decade creating ads, corporate films and shorts through his production company Zealous Creative. His recent stop motion short films ‘Zero’ and ‘The Maker’ have screened in over 100 festivals, been nominated for two AFI’s and won 36 awards. Visit his YouTube channel to see more of his work.

The film was done in cooperation with Stage 5 TV, the same people who brought you the latest Team Unicorn music video.

As is often the case with these things, the money to make them has to come from somewhere.  In this case it was sponsored by Red 5 Studios and Firefall, which is a free-to-play open-map sci-fi MMO featuring jet packs, gliders and vertical exploration.  It’s still in beta but looking pretty faboo from what we can tell so far.

The Allure is creative and inventive, with some surprises (and some moments you can only describe as eeeeewwwwwWWWW!!)

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May 012013
 
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The role of the atom in this short film created by IBM Research was played by an actual atom.  Well, a molecule, really.  But a really small one.

You’re about to see the movie that holds the Guinness World Records™ record for the World’s Smallest Stop-Motion Film. The ability to move single atoms — the smallest particles of any element in the universe — is crucial to IBM’s research in the field of atomic memory. But even nanophysicists need to have a little fun. In that spirit, IBM researchers used a scanning tunneling microscope to move thousands of carbon monoxide molecules (two atoms stacked on top of each other), all in pursuit of making a movie so small it can be seen only when you magnify it 100 million times. A movie made with atoms.

The background is an ultrasmooth silicon surface, made of atoms too small to register as distinct details, so it appears smooth.  But the kicker?  The atoms that make the pixels are carbon monoxide molecules.  Yup.  IBM has gone down in history as the first people ever to animate smog.

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Apr 252013
 
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Everybody has a bad day once in a while.  Even the Amazing Spider-Man.  This is the first of a series of animations by Stan Lee’s World of Heroes depicting superheroes having the worst days of their lives.

If even superheroes can have days like this, maybe you’re not running your own life so bad after all.

Enjoy.

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Mar 212013
 
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Reviewed by Movie Moxie’s Alicia Glass

Studio: BioWare, Electronic Arts (EA), Funimation, Production I.G.

Writer: Henry Gilroy

Director: Atsushi Takeuchi

Review Rating: 7

Based on the wildly popular Mass Effect video game franchise, Paragon Lost is a prequel to Mass Effect 3, wherein Alliance Marine James Vega leads an elite special forces squad to a remote colony to learn more about the mysterious new threat known only as the Collectors.

You must be a fan of the Mass Effect video game franchise and storyline, in order to get this film. I cannot stress that enough. However, if you like the blue gals (the Asari) or the war-like Krogan, the rich storytelling and environments and attention paid to detail, the cartoon film is worth a try. Given intense detail by a glorious collaboration between BioWare and Production I.G., known for their work on Ghost In the Shell, the latest Mass Effect story springs to glorious life.

So the human colony of Fehl Prime, producers of pharmaceuticals for the Systems Alliance, comes originally under attack by the Krogan Archuk and his Blood Pack mercenaries. Delta Squad, led by Lieutenant James Vega, is dispatched to the planet to handle the problem. Soon enough, Delta Squad discovers the source of the problem isn’t the Krogan at all, they’re being executed gangland style right along with the resisting humans. The mysterious beings known as the Collectors have taken to scooping up the human colonists with no explanation, and Delta Squad is determined to stop them, even at the cost of their own lives!

There is plenty more that goes on, but it wouldn’t mean anything unless you know the ME world, things like Seeker Squads and biotics, Prothean archives and Praetorian warriors. Yes there is a traitor working from within Delta Squad, but whom he’s betraying and why, is a big involved storyline that you need to have played at least one of the ME games to really get. The stress and sacrifices Lieutenant Vega has to go through makes him a completely believable character; you really feel bad for him at what you think is the end of the film, yet his journey continue whether he likes it or not!

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Mar 152013
 
Grimm Fairy Tales Animated
By Senior Editor PK

Zenescope Entertainment proudly unveiled the first three minutes of their ‘Grimm Fairy Tales Animated’ pilot today, in what is sure to be a blast to the past in quirky graphic adult 1980′s style animation.

In their press release, company spokesman Stephen Haberman was quoted as saying:

We have completed the pilot for the animated series and are in the final stages of getting all of our rewards together to ship out to the backers. Overall, our fan-base and pledgers are just excited to have been a part of the process and have been extremely supportive, and patient as we get the rewards in order.

Kickstarter gave us the opportunity to ask the people if they would want our Grimm Fairy Tales animated series, and they responded yes. We didn’t have to go through the Hollywood process, and still came out with an A+ product, with a ton of talent on board. We hope more individuals with great ideas use Kickstarter as a way to make their projects a reality, but also to gauge the interest.

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