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Came across this gem today, its well worth the 35 minute break from work to see this behind the scenes of Kubrick’s masterpiece. Jack Nicholson cracks me up when he is prepping for the scene where he bangs down the bathroom, quality.

The premiere of the 2D version will be on March 31st.

2008.03.20

irq5yr.pngFive years of the iraq war. Reuters

diamond.pngOh, Diamond, Diamond, thou little knowest the mischief thou hast done! Crazyness (The interwebs continues its progression of insanity).

After posting the item below, felt the need to post an original SB to pay the proper respects.

If Star Wars was filmed two decades earlier and Saul Bass did the opening title sequence, it “might” look like this…This was part of a school project. The song is “Machine” by the Buddy Rich Band off the album Big Swing Face (1967).

2008.01.22

Chromophobia

We were watching archived 16mm films a few weekends ago and came across Chromophobia. The film was very old so the entire animation was in red and black… Seeing the colors in this is pretty amazing. Check it out.

Atlanta’s Octane Coffee just put up a large permanent installation of ywft’s latest and loudest typeface: Black Slabbath.

Movie and installation by Portfolio Center student Mick Bailey.

Saw this the other day and really enjoyed it.

Run Wrake is known as an animator & illustrator, who has collaborated with Howie B & created visuals for U2′s Vertigo tour. His latest short animation “Rabbit” has been very successful at many film festivals all round the world.

The story is basically a very simple morality tale about greed, the dangers of greed & exploring nature. It came about when he found some 1950′s stickers in a junk shop & thought it would be great to make a film out of them. There were about 200 different stickers. It took about 16 months from the start. He spent about one year for actual making animation and 4 months for pre-production. Howie B helped out with the music & all sound effects were done by Craig Butters.

“Oliver Stone has bought a plot of land between Bangkok and Pattaya as the first step to building a new movie studio in Thailand.” – Bagkok Post | It was only a matter of time that another aspect of America gets outsourced. How far this goes, only time will tell?

Buamai

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