Archive for July, 2009

Sony Pictures Animation’s Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs to be released in IMAX(R) 3D

Sony Pictures Animation and IMAX Corporation  today announced that Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, an adaptation of the bestselling children’s book written by Judi Barrett and illustrated by Ron Barrett, written for the screen and directed by Christopher Miller and Phil Lord, will be released to IMAX(R) theatres simultaneously with the film’s wide release [...]

Sneak Peek: ‘Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs’ Looks Mostly Sunny

Cinematical got a sneak peek at several of the scenes from Sony’s upcoming CGI film Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs recently, and about the worst thing we can say about it is that it’s Pixar … ish. Which is a bit like saying, “Gee, your watch sure looks like a Rolex.” Not entirely insulting. [...]

Miyazaki Appearance Highlight of Disney Panel

Hayao Miyazaki made his Comic-Con debut Friday, charming the massive crowd that had packed into Hall H for a rare chance to see the acclaimed Japanese animator in person in America. In a Disney Animation panel lead by John Lasseter, Miyazaki was greeted with a standing ovation. In a short discussion with Lasseter, Miyazaki said [...]

Iran – a nation of bloggers

a Short animation influenced by the 2008 nominated film Persepolis made by VFS students about the winds of change in Iran. read more about the post on the Vancouver Film School Blog here

Call of Duty animation by ONE

2 animation shorts based on the Call of Duty modern warefare.

Tim Burton Talks ’9′

Tim Burton’s done comic book heroes, big budget futuristic adventures and sci-fi alien invasion stories, yet the director has never introduced one of his films into the hallowed halls of the geek-tastic carnival that bows down in worship to all those genres: Comic-Con. 2009, though, is going to be Burton’s year. On Friday, July 24, [...]

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