Friday, January 29, 2010

Local Indie Film to have fundraiser this Saturday!

Come on out to the Bug Theatre to party with the cast and crew of a local indie kung fu film. I am working with several students and alumni to create the opening credits, a la Napolean Dynamite..but with SUSHI!


Thursday, January 28, 2010

Ellen Woodbury - Disney Animator!!




I'd love to introduce to you Ellen Woodbury. She is our newest animation faculty at the Art Institute of Colorado and no less a character animator who enjoyed a thriving career at a little known studio called "Disney" :)

She now resides in Loveland and is putting on a show of her sculpture as well as pre-production art from her work on Lion King and others.

Her write up as follows:

Loveland Museum Gallery
February 27 through April 11, 2010.
"From Magic Dust to Marble Dust,"
will feature 2 of my animated scenes (one from Aladdin and one from The Lion King) along with ruffs and model sheets, gallery cels, maquettes, and thumbnails from Hercules and The Lion King. I will have a tape loop running of some of my work on a monitor along with the Disney artwork. Also featured will be my pastel life drawing and my stone sculpture.
Opening Reception March 12. from 5-6 pm
I will present a 1-hour (or so) talk on my work as an animator and how that experience has influenced my stone sculpting career. The reception will then run until 8 pm. I will also present a bouncing ball lecture on March 20 and a flipbook-making workshop on March 27.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Local Game Company NetDevil Previews its Lego Universe!




Wow...this looks fantastic. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it will be a huge hit. I love the secondary animation in gui when you are choosing your character's style of legs, torso, etc..
Great job NetDevil!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Latest Artwork by Wes Price





In another act of shameless self promotion, (as well as the promotion of my Sister's new Album), I thought I'd share some of the artwork I created, still sparkling with effervescent electrical digits!!

You can hear and read more about Stacy's music and new album here. Come see a show with us if you can!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Creativity & New Media Symposium in Boulder, feat. Disney Producer Don Hahn




An exciting new media event comes to Boulder next month, featuring Disney Producer Don Hahn and other great guests. This is part of the Boulder International Film Festival, which the Casserole understands will be hosting another big guest this year: Alec Baldwin. Here's the full press release on the Symposium:

BOULDER, Colo. (Jan. 14, 2010) – The Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF), the Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media (COFTM) and the Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau (BCVB) are hosting the inaugural Digital Media Convergence Symposium (DiMe) on Feb. 12 at St. Julien Hotel in downtown Boulder.

‘DiMe’ is a multi-tiered event that focuses on Colorado’s technology and entertainment industries will be held as part of the Boulder International Film Festival. The event features a panel of local and national leaders in animation, HD filmmaking, media convergence, game development, music and business.
“We are thrilled to co-host this unique event during the Boulder International Film Festival,” said Kathy Beeck, festival co-founder and director. “As long-time supporters of Colorado and its working artists, we believe that DiMe will not only spark productive conversations but also open eyes to the many creative possibilities here.”

“Colorado has a long tradition of creative resources, and in the last decade has also become a fertile landscape for new technology companies,” said Don Marostica, head of Colorado's Office of Economic Development and International Trade. “DiMe will present the depth and breadth of these existing and emerging industries with an eye on keeping these coveted jobs within the Centennial state.”


The DiMe panel will include:

Moderator: Robert Reich, founder of OneRiot and Boulder-Denver Tech Meetup
Panelist: Don Hahn, Producer, Disney, (“Beauty and the Beast”, “The Lion King”)
Panelist: Michael Brown, founder of Serac Adventure Films & Film School, HD Filmmaker
Panelist: David Rolfe, VP Integrated Media, Crispin Porter + Bogusky
Panelist: Brian Robbins, Founder, Riptide Games
Panelist: Jason Mendelson, Managing Director, Foundry Group, and member of Soul Patch


    Also included in the ticket price is the debut screening of Don Hahn’s latest film, “Waking Sleeping Beauty,” a documentary that looks candidly at what happened in the creative ranks at Disney from 1984-1994 that lead the company from pessimism and flops to an amazing renaissance. The film will screen at 7 p.m. at the newest BIFF venue, the First United Methodist Church, at 1421 Spruce St., just north of the Boulder Theater.
    Tickets for DiMe are $35 and can be purchased online at biff1.combouldertheater.com, or by calling the Boulder Theater at 303-786-7030. DiMe begins at 3 p.m., followed by a cash bar reception with complimentary hors d’oeuvres at 5 p.m.

    For more information about DiMe, please visit www.biff1.com/dime.

    Wednesday, January 13, 2010

    OK...here's another Blog I need to be advertising...smart or not


    Hey, do you guys know John Kricfalusi?

    Well, I bet you know Ren & Stimpy, and possibly The Goddamn George Liquor Program.

    Wouldn't you know, this guy has his own blog just like me!? He's got doodles, sketches, and deviant drawings...called John K Stuff!

    Check it out!!

    The Director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive is on BoingBoing.net!


    Stephen Worth, the director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive is guest blogging for a couple of weeks on BoingBoing.net. It's probably not smart to advertise another famous blog on your own blog, but I know I'll be reading. Check out this interesting post.

    Monday, January 11, 2010

    Selected Stop-Motion Shorts from Sarah

    stop motion videos:

    i like the movement in this one
    "Life Is Editing"


    i like the black and white in this one
    "Que Sera Sera (is print dead?)"


    i like the soundtrack to this one, and it's funny
    "The 10 Commandments: No. 5 Thou Shalt Not Kill"


    i like how simple and strangely entertaining this one is
    "BnC_LearnWalk"


    ok, i'm done... except for this one

    this one is just art (not stop motion)
    pretty! with cheesy words!
    Check it out!

    thanks Sarah!!!

    Film incentive program to get another facelift

    On January 5th, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter hosted a Creative Industries Press Conference at Newell Design Studio (the professional home of Friend of the Casserole Jeffery Ryan Moody). Gov. Ritter discussed a new three bill package of legislation that would streamline efforts to assist the creative industries in Colorado.















    Gov. Bill Ritter unveiling three bills designed to promote arts and film in Colorado at Newell Design, Denver Jan. 5, 2010.  Photo: Richard J Schneider


    The first of Ritter's proposals would relax restrictions on incentive legislation passed in 2009. From CFVA's Richard J. Schneider: 


    Currently, Colorado offers a 10 per cent cash rebate on eligible production budgets spent in Colorado. Out-of-state companies pass Colorado on by because other states offer richer incentive packages. Plus, Colorado's requirement that 75 per cent of the crew must be state residents and 75 per cent of the below the line budget must be spent in the state are considered too restrictive to lure outside business into the state.
    Ritter's new proposal relaxes some of those restrictions, but doesn't add any additional funds to the incentive package, which receives about $300,000 a year from state gambling revenues. Also, the governor said none of the bills in the package will cost taxpayers any additional funds; the bills mostly involve reorganization and changes to make sure existing incentive revenues are paid out.



    The other two bills in the package would:


    Merge the Colorado Council on the Arts, Art in Public Places and the Office of Film, Television and Media into a new Colorado Creative Industry Division within the Governor's Office of Economic Development and International Trade.
    Clarify and strengthen the state's Arts In Public Places program that requires a one per cent set aside on certain state-funded construction projects for public art.

    If you are a member of the Colorado Film and Video Association, you can view the whole article on the CFVA site. If you are not a member, the Pebble Casserole encourages you to become a member to gain full access to this and the other excellent information that CFVA offers.