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the_empr3ss | September 25th 2008 by barque
“Wag kang matakot hindi kita kakainin, vegetarian kaya ako” Naloka ako dito, sana nga meron manananggal na Vegetarian at list di na tayo matatakot kapag nakita natin. Mukhang maganda ang full animated movie na ito ng Cutting Edge Production. read more
Metamorphosis: Visions of Dark Elegies
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | September 25th 2008
Metamorphosis: Visions of Dark Elegies Glenn Marshall has been described as one of Ireland’s most distinguished digital artists and accomplished computer animators. He began his professional career pioneering a new animation technique for The read more
Wall•E
What I Watched Last Night | September 4th 2008 by Ross
Wow, am I behind in my reviews. It seems like I saw this an eternity ago, or at least while summer was still fresh, and after all the other summer films have come and gone, this remains my favorite film not about Batman. Pixar knocked one out of th read more
Persepolis
What I Watched Last Night | September 3rd 2008 by Ross
I'd love to spend some time writing in detail about this beautiful film, but there have been enough dissections of this near masterpiece, that mine will only become another small piece of the noise. Instead I'll post a few of my favorite Persepo read more
Kung Fu Panda
What I Watched Last Night | August 19th 2008 by Ross
Honestly when I saw the first previews for this film, I thought I’d skip it all together. It didn’t look good, didn’t seem fresh in any way. But my son hadn’t seen a movie in theaters in a few months, so we we’re dying to take him to anyt read more
Hot Pants in the Dog Days of Summer
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | August 19th 2008
Hot Pants in the Dog Days of Summer Hot Pants in the Dog Days of Summer Technorati: Dog Days, Hot Pants, art, photographs, photography, dogs, New York, New York City, NYC, Manhattan, Brooklyn, animation, film, animated film, music, video, mus read more
Fantasmagorie - Το πρώτο animation της ιστορίας
Giama's weblog | August 18th 2008 by Giama
Πριν από 100 χρόνια (το 1908!) το πρώτο animation της ιστορίας με τίτλο “Fantasmagorie” παρουσιάστηκε στο ευρύ κοινό. Δημιουργός του ο Γάλλος Émile Cohl read more
I Have So Many Cards
The Day After An Inconvenient Truth | August 17th 2008 by Cara
This exciting, new entry is about recycling business cards. When I went to the Brooklyn Renegade Craft Fair at McCarren Park Pool not to long ago I picked up a million vendors’ business cards. I grabbed them so I could check out their web sites read more
The Danish Poet’s Pilgrimage Through the Uncertainty of Life
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | July 28th 2008
The Danish Poet’s Pilgrimage Through the Uncertainty of Life The Danish Poet: Questions about the Meaning of Life The Danish Poet won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The film follows the pilgrimage of a poet named Kasp read more
TOP 30 - Week 5: #21 and #20
VDCC - Voice from the Depths of the Cultural Coil | July 25th 2008 by WEB
I just keep getting later and later, but I have a good excuse this time, too. Lots of things have been happening, and, as a consequence, we’ve had a veritable explosion of two more readers! Glad to have you here! Anyway, we’ll pick up read more
Transformers: The Movie, Paprika, Alantis: The Lost Empire & Spee…
What I Watched Last Night | July 24th 2008 by Ross
I watched four animated films one week early in June. Well, one technically isn't an animated film, but Speed Racer besides the actors, is probably over 50% computer graphics, it's pretty much a live action cartoon. It was actually the 2nd time I'd read more
…It’s Movie Monday: Ryan?
Didn't You Hear | July 21st 2008 by Cory OBrien
Ryan was “a Canadian animator. A gentleman panhandler. One of the pioneers of Canadian animation. Oscar nominee. Poor beggar. An artist unable to create. God observing the world. Fallen angel. Arrogant. Shy. Broken. Not destroyed.” 30 years ago, read more
Fly By Night: Aerial Ballets of Dark Summer Nights
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | July 15th 2008
Fly By Night: Aerial Ballets of Dark Summer Nights “Fly By Night” is an animated film by Jeff Scher. The animation was first drawn in black charcoal on white sheets of paper, which were then photographed in negative. Scher observed th read more
The Stork: It’s a Bird of War!!
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | July 14th 2008
The Stork: It’s a Bird of War The Stork is one of Nina Paley’s earlier animated films. The Stork starts out as a pleasant children’s cartoon, but before long it turns into something more sardonic and sinister, closer to Apocalyps read more
Brother Bear
What I Watched Last Night | July 11th 2008 by Ross
(Seen on 5/18/08) I bought a batch of the last few hand-drawn, animated Disney films for my son’s birthday; Home on the Range, Atlantis, Treasure Planet and Brother Bear. Mostly as some new films to watch together, but also because I miss this qui read more
Wall-E: A Sci-Fi Masterpiece
The Password is Swordfish | June 29th 2008
Let’s not discuss Wall-E within the realm of other Pixar films. It’s the best of the bunch, mostly due to its audacity and its melancholy, its pointedly adult satire, and its flawless storytelling. Instead, I’m pleased to confirm th read more
Urduja: A Full-length Pinoy Cartoon Movie
The Reporter | June 10th 2008 by JESSIE SIMBULAN
Urduja is the latest and definitely the best animated film ever made and produced by Filipinos whose quality is comparable to animated movies made in Hollywood. Urduja is a full-length cartoon movie every Filipino will enjoy watching. I was real read more
Bee Movie
What I Watched Last Night | April 19th 2008 by Ross
I'm a huge Seinfeld fan, in my book, it goes The Simpsons, then Seinfeld as my all-time favorite TV shows. So I was a little excited when I heard he was finally creating something new, even if it was another computer-animated family film about insec read more
Spin Cycle: The Magic of Wonder Bread
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | April 9th 2008
Jeff Koons: Wonder Bread I recently posted an article about Jeff Scher’s experimental short film Still Loaf with Guitar. Spin Cycle is a companion piece; both are earlier films in the series of works illustrating his long-term creative fasci read more
Train of Thoughts: A Languorous Ballet of Motion
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | April 8th 2008
Train of Thoughts: A Languorous Ballet of Motion The tableau of the landscape racing past a train’s window can be in concert hypnotic, nurturing and energizing. Every display of the scenery alfresco seems to be vigorously animated simply by t read more
Flamenco Fever: Still Loaf with Guitar
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | April 4th 2008
Flamenco Fever: Still Loaf with Guitar Still Loaf with Guitar is a playful experiment in color perception. It begins as a still painting of a loaf of bread with a guitar on it, as in a classical composition. But then it becomes an animated work, read more
Trigger Happy: An Animated Ballet in Black and White
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | March 29th 2008
Trigger Happy is an animated film by Jeff Scher. The experimental animated film was made with hundreds of objects found on the streets and sidewalks of New York. It began as an attempt to make an animated ballet, but as the shooting proceeded the read more
A Valentine: Tulips
Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | February 12th 2008
A Valentine: Tulips Valentine’s Day is a great time for a kissing video. So here are two kissing films for you. Tulips is a short animated film by Jeff Scher, and The Kiss is Thomas Edison’s 1896 film of John Rice kissing May Irwin. read more
Meet the Robinsons
MacBros` Reviews | August 13th 2007 by John MacDonald
Meet the Robinsons is a great movie! As always I have to say I’m a sucker when it comes to Computer Animated movies. This is a great movie with a life lesson that you can never give up on ones dreams no matter how many times you fail. Meet th read more
3D Glasses Back In Style
Tech-News-Niche | New Media News | May 1st 2007 by Christina
Disney recently came out out "Meet The Robinson's" a 3D animated film and one of the first of it's kind. I haven't seen the movie, but now I definitely want to check it out. Apparently, the technology used for this type of 3D animated effect is a fa read more

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