From family friendly films to intense dramas, this list of great Irish movies pays homage to the Irish spirit in cinema.
Today I hope you are ready to be inspired, by some amazing artwork. The Samurai. Is there anything more badass? I think not. I was very inspired today, as a
olha só que pôster maravilhosooEu não sou inclinada a verdades absolutas, mas estou muito próxima a afirmar com toda convicção do meu ser: Satoshi Kon é meu diretor de animação favorito. Digo isso logo após terminar de ver seu segundo longa animado Millennium Actress, de 2001. Mel dels do céu, que filmeeee - eu tô que não me aguento!Vamos para a sinopse da história (com uma ajudinha básica da wikipedia):Chiyoko Fujiwara é uma atriz de sucesso aposentada, já nos seus ~70 anos. Genya Tachibana, um
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and relive the nostalgic 2000s. It was a time when flip phones were all the rage, and the internet still screeched as it connected. But amidst the Y2K panic and cargo pants fashion, Nickelodeon was crafting some of the most iconic and beloved shows that became synonymous with our childhood.
Saw the boy and the heron recently and i couldn’t get this composition idea out of my head :D
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Ariel Was Modeled After Alyssa Milano! There is no denying that Disney’s animated movies are some of the most iconic stories ever told on the big screen. It seems like every myth and fable has been transformed into an animated feature full of color, magic, and wonder. But there are tons of little details that …
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Who are the Sunday Family? They appear to have discovered the secret of permanent happiness, and they live in a perpetual Sunday… but all that is set to change when an apparently harmless Beast turns up out of the blue. One by one everyone will discover that even paradise has its problems…
Quote:On a faraway planet where blue giants rule, oppressed humanoids rebel against their machine-like leaders.
Once upon a time, when we were kids, no Saturday morning was complete without watching a good ole block of Saturday cartoons. Come to think of it, that might be why most of us wear glasses now, but those Qubo shows we watched glued to our tellies were absolutely worth it! Even though the network is now defunct, it does not mean that Qubo cartoons do not take up a special place in our memories! To celebrate them and to sprinkle your day with a bit of nostalgia, we created this extensive list dedicated to the best Qubo TV shows.
Once Wes Anderson had decided that his sixth feature film would be a stop-motion animation version of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr. Fox, about a raffish fox who outsmarts three evil farmers, he called on some of the best names in the puppet-making business to put his characteristically precise vision to life. Based in Manchester, Ian MacKinnon and Peter Saunders first teamed up 22 years ago on a stop-motion version of The Wind in the Willows. Since then, they’ve collaborated on countless television commercials and on some of the most successful stop-motion feature films in memory, including Nick Park’s Chicken Run, Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride, and Henry Selick’s Coraline. But despite their experience, they found Anderson’s project to be particularly daunting. “Wes had a very clear idea of what he wanted, and I think he made us challenge all our preconceptions about what stop-motion puppets are,” says Peter Saunders. “I think the fact that he hadn't worked a great deal in stop motion pushed us out of our comfort zone, which forced us to try new ideas, new techniques, and new materials.”Most baffling for the animators and puppet makers alike was Anderson’s insistence on naiveté. He didn’t want his film to look as slick as, say, The Corpse Bride or Coraline, which are so smooth as to look computer-animated. He instead wanted viewers to notice and embrace the medium of stop-motion itself, which had enchanted him as a child, especially in holiday shorts such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Herky-jerkiness didn’t bother him. On the contrary, he sought it out. He chose to shoot on “twos,” which means that each frame is doubled so that there are effectively 12 frames per second, instead of a more fluid 24.View an extensive slide show after the jump
Un espacio para leer (ilustración de Toshio Ebine)
I wonder where you’re going.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and relive the nostalgic 2000s. It was a time when flip phones were all the rage, and the internet still screeched as it connected. But amidst the Y2K panic and cargo pants fashion, Nickelodeon was crafting some of the most iconic and beloved shows that became synonymous with our childhood.
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For the rest of the semester we will be creating illustrations based on the characters you have spent the last few months creating. We will learn about some of the ways that you can compose a pictu…