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Blog Post:
"Flyin' Chunks" looks back at Dorse Lanpher's 48 years at Disney & Don Bluth's animation studios
Jim Hill
Dorse Lanpher has a real eye for detail. Which is just what you'd expect from one of the top effects artists in feature animation. But as it turns out, Lanpher was able to use his eye for detail for more than just creating all those fire, water and shadow effects that you've seen in most Disney...
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28 Dec 2010
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It took a smarter-than-the-average animation supervisor to make "Yogi Bear"
Jim Hill
What was the toughest part of riding herd on all of the CG artists at Rhythm & Hues who worked on " Yogi Bear " ? According to Alex Orrelle , the Animation Supervisor on this new Warner Bros ' live-action/computer animated 3D adventure, it was actually when he had to persuade his crew...
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27 Dec 2010
Blog Post:
Avoid Christmas present panic with JHM's last-minute gift guide
Jim Hill
Yesterday, Jeff posted a not-so-Holly-Jolly comment in response to Monday's "On Stranger Tides" article . If i had a dollar for everytime Jim promised to do a story or complete a series of stories I would be one rich guy. Okay, fine. So I'm the prince of procrastination. To be fair...
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22 Dec 2010
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Never mind about finding the perfect Christmas present. Help JHM discover what the "Naughty vs Nice" Easter Egg in "Operation Secret Santa" is
Jim Hill
When you watch Disney's "Prep & Landing: Operation Secret Santa" tonight following ABC 's annual airing of " A Charlie Brown Christmas ," keep a sharp eye out for ... something. Sorry that I can't be more specific here. But there's an Easter Egg hidden in this...
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7 Dec 2010
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Can the "Fantasia" Blu-ray help raise the Walt Disney Family Museum 's profile?
Leo N. Holzer
Well, it looks like Christmas is coming a little early not only for fans of Walt Disney the man, but also for the Walt Disney Family Museum at The Presidio in San Francisco . Today, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment is releasing a combo Blu-ray / DVD collection featuring both " Fantasia"...
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29 Nov 2010
Blog Post:
Why it's dangerous for animation studios to get fat & happy
Floyd Norman
Several years ago a group of young artists were griping about things at their studio. Their behavior amused and annoyed me. I scolded the kids and informed them that one day they would look back and remember this time as the good old days and wonder why they ever complained about anything. Every studio...
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21 Nov 2010
Blog Post:
Don Hahn & Dave Bossert help Boston's D23 fans celebrate the 70th anniversary of Disney's "Fantasia"
Jim Hill
Greetings from Beantown. Where Nancy and I joined several hundred D23 members at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts yesterday night for a special celebration of "Fantasia" & "Fantasia 2000. " Photo by Nancy Stadler Even before this event officially got underway, attendees could...
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9 Nov 2010
Blog Post:
Today's your last chance to buy tickets to Pixar's Cartoon Art Museum fundraiser
Jim Hill
You hear that whirring sound? That's the steel door descending on your chance to visit Pixar Animation Studios at the 7 th annual Cartoon Art Museum benefit . Pixar University dean Randy Nelson welcomes Sybil Lockart and Margot Johnson to this benefit for the Cartoon Art Museum. Photo by Robert Binka...
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4 Nov 2010
Blog Post:
How Pixar's Lee Unkrich went from attending USC to directing "TS3"
Jim Hill
So what's the very best way to break into the biz? Does going to some four year school like Emerson College or CalArts (which specializes in Communications and the performing arts) really give you an advantage? Or would it better in the long run to just hook up with some outfit like pabootcamp and...
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31 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
Creative Talent Network Sponsors CTN Animation eXpo Nov. 19-21
All the News
September 10, 2010 Quick Links Creative Talent Network CTN animation eXpo CTNX 2010 Registration Contact Us Join Us Join and follow us on these social sites CTNX EVENT TESTIMONIALS Article Headline Hi, I can't believe CTN-X is here again. The support has been tremendous. I don't want to spoil...
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28 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
From "Snow White" to "Tangled," Disney's tradition of villains you love to hate lives on
Jim Hill
Walt Disney once said "For every laugh, there should be a tear." But there's another unsaid rule when it comes to the animated features & shorts that Disney Studios produces. Which is that -- for every smile -- there should be a shriek. I mean, think about it. Is there another studio...
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22 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
Toon Tuesday: Getting Sacked, Disney Style
Floyd Norman
It's never fun to lose your job. Getting your dismissal papers can be downright traumatic or just plain odd. Let me tell you about the unique way Walt Disney said bye-bye to the artists & writers whose ideas failed to impress him. This was a time when there was no Human Resource Department to...
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19 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
Michael Giacchino's love of toons helped make him today's top tunesmith in Hollywood
Jim Hill
Did you catch that terrific profile of Michael Giacchino that " Variety " ran yesterday? I mean, if you thought that this Academy Award-winning composer was busy in 2009 - 2010 (i.e. that's when he composed & conducted the music for " Prep and Landing ," " Day & Night...
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15 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
Toon Thursday: How Disney's "Mickey and the Beanstalk" went from being a full length film to an animated featurette
Jim Hill
Nancy and I were just watching "The Purdum Reel." Which is this Special Feature on the Blu-ray version of the Diamond Edition of Disney's " Beauty and the Beast ." Which hits store shelves yesterday. Concept art from the Richard Purdum version of "Beauty and the Beast."...
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7 Oct 2010
Blog Post:
Terrific "Tangled" is the hair ... er ... heir apparent to Disney's fairy tale crown
Jim Hill
I have been writing professionally about The Walt Disney Company for over 25 years now. Which is why I can tell you what it felt like to be in a theater on November 17, 1989. Which was the night that " The Little Mermaid " was first released to theaters. As the credits rolled, I remember turning...
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30 Sep 2010
Blog Post:
It was the Internet, rather than a fishing net, that helped make Disney's "Fish Hooks" possible
Jim Hill
"Book publishers send me out to schools all the time. And the kids there always ask me how they can get a job like mine. And my answer is: Put your stuff up on the Web. Because you never know who's going to see it." Trust me, folks. Noah Z. Jones knows of what he speaks. You see, this illustrator...
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24 Sep 2010
Blog Post:
There's a real art to keeping Pixar's traveling art exhibition fresh
Jim Hill
Remysthe14me writes in to say: Copyright Disney Pixar. All rights reserved I saw Jon Nadelberg 's story about the " Pixar: 25 Years of Animation " exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California and was wondering if this is the same exhibition of art that was presented at the MOMA in 2005?...
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17 Sep 2010
Blog Post:
"Working Together: Why Great Partnerships Succeed" pays tribute to Disney Legend Frank Wells
Jim Hill
You remember Michael Eisner , right? That infamous micro-manager who was in charge of The Walt Disney Company during an unprecedented period of growth. When - within one twenty year period -- the Mouse House moved from being this film & theme park company that was worth $1.8 billion to becoming a...
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14 Sep 2010
Blog Post:
A.M.P.A.S. Voices of Character event showcased the talented performers behind your favorite cartoon characters
Jim Hill
You've heard "How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria," right? The song that the nuns sing in "The Sound of the Music" when they're fretting about that novice's behavior? Well, have you ever wondered what that Rodgers & Hammerstein song might sound like if Roz from "Monsters...
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7 Sep 2010
Blog Post:
"Pixar: 25 Years of Animation" reveals the art at the heart of all those hits
Jon Nadelberg
In 1979 George Lucas decided to create the Graphics Group as part of the computer division within Lucasfilm . In 1986, Steve Jobs paid Lucas $5 million and renamed the newly independent company Pixar . Twenty-five years have passed, and as of last Friday, " Toy Story 3 " has earned $920 million...
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16 Aug 2010
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