Archive for January 25th, 2006

Press Release: THIN shot with Panasonic AJ-SDX900

Press Release: THIN, Shot With Panasonic’s AJ-SDX900 DVCPRO50 Camera, is Selected For the Documentary Competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival


* Provocative Film on Young Women with Anorexia to Premiere on HBO in Fall 2006 *

* Panasonic AG-DVX100A Used as Second Camera for Production *

THIN, a gripping documentary about young women with eating disorders directed by internationally-renowned still photographer Lauren Greenfield and shot with Panasonic 24p cameras (the AJ-SDX900 DVCPRO50 camera backed up by the mini-DV AG-DVX100A), will screen in the Documentary Competition at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, Jan. 19 - 29 in Park City, UT. THIN will screen seven times, from Jan. 20 - 27. more

Want to Enter the Adobe Design Achivement Awards?

Claire Erwin, senior manager for worldwide education marketing at Adobe in the lobby of the Yarrow hotel explains:


The 2006 contest is now open to groups or individuals across 22 countries and 7 languages in multiple deisng categories including the second annual animation category and the venerable time-based media (live action) category.


Deadline April 28. More info: www.adobe.com/education/adaa


An advisory board of industry pros selets the winners, they are not judged by Adobe. Who knows: you could be the next Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot.

State-educated underdogs make it to Sundance

Here‘s the backstory on Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot–that‘s the Animation Competition film mentioned in an earlier post…they did a workshop at the Film Center over the weekend.


It‘s been a good year for animators at San Jose State. They made a lot of their own luck, but as is often the case, help followed. Starting about a year ago, under the direction of lecturer David Chai, a bunch of them started down the path to Sundance, pooling their laptops, Adobe software and animation to make a short animated film called Neighborhood Roots. They entered the film in the Adobe Design Achievement Awards and as part of their finalist status received multiple copies of Adobe Video Collection. David Gladstone, then at DreamWorks kicked in more copies. With a hardware infrastructure based on HP workstations, the state university finds itself on a par with private colleges, turning out animators who are now working on more than 40 feature films and working at ILM and EA.



So back to Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot (their film at Sundance). Armed with (finally) matching copies of Adobe Video Collection and with 55 days of summer in front of them they went to work. Although SJSU faculty and recent alumni contributed to the project–especially the initial story–the bulk of the work was done by animators like Lauren Andrews. She‘s a character animator who is responsible for the “umbrella crumbling” and the “dragging crab leg” among other moments, and who lived on a steady diet of Vietnamese sandwiches, Costco pizza and the occasional splurge on a Taco Bell buffet, while the communal project took shape.


Finished in Sept. 2005, it made it into Anchorage and NY Independent Film Festivals, and then the call came for Sundance. “When we announced it to the group,” David says, “one guy had to slip out into the hallway to call his mom.”

Press Release: Blur Studio

Press Release: Blur Studio Focuses on 2006 with Sundance Film Festival Entry GOPHER BROKE and Debut Feature Film Production


Acclaimed Animation Studio Continues To Grow In The New Year On Heels of Successful Academy Award Nominated Short Film And Several Feature Films in Development


In addition to commemorating the 10 year anniversary of Blur Studio (www.blur.com), 2006 also marks the year that the award-winning CG animation studio expands into the world of feature films, according to company President Tim Miller who just announced plans to develop its 2005 Academy-Award nominated short film Gopher Broke into a full length feature film.


The short, which has also been selected to be featured during the Animation Spotlight at this year‘s Sundance Film Festival, was most recently honored at the Animago Festival in Munich and the Imagina Awards in France. Written and directed by Jeff Fowler and Executive Produced by Miller, Gopher Broke is an endearing story about a hungry gopher who devises a scheme that he hopes will provide him with a tasty snack. more

25 Years of the Sundance Institute

The 2006 Sundance Film Festival marks the 25th anniversary of the industry changing Sundance Institute. Since its inception in 1980 by uber-star Robert Redford, the institute has committed itself to helping indie filmmakers succeed.


For a timeline of the Sundance Institute over the years, more

Video on the fly

If you‘re intrigued about Cynthia‘s tracking what went down at the “Cinema on the Move” session (see Jan. 21), here‘s some other info that points up some of the serious development going into “video on the fly.”


Intel, Motorola, Nokia, Texas Instruments (TI), and Modeo (Crown Castle subsidiary) have formed the Mobile DTV Alliance, with the aim of developing Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld (DVB-H). By creating an industry-supported standard, the group hopes to speed the day when cell phone and portable media device users will be able to receive live TV programming anywhere a cell phone signal can go.


TI recently debuted its mobile TV chip codenamed “Hollywood.” It‘s a single-chip DTV solution that‘s being shipped to cellular manufacturers to begin putting in phones late this year.


It‘s interesting that cell phone video has gotten most of the attention. With TI and others providing powerful, low wattage chipsets able to receive video on the fly, it‘s much more likely that folks will want to watch it on something like the video iPod or other portable media device that offers a larger, higher res screen.

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