Horton and the Whos

After watching Horton Hears a Who, I’ve got to say that Blue Sky really did a wonderful job.  The lighting, story, models, shading, animation, all of it was top notch.  I was especially impressed by the rigs and what they are capable of.
They’ve definitely raised the standard on what is capable with a cartoony CG [...]

Directing Actors for Animated Films

There is an interesting article that was written for the LA Times. In a somewhat surprising read, Carol Burnett, Steve Carell, and Jim Carrey talk about the difficulties working on the newly released CG film Horton Hears a Who. Usually actors have nothing but good fluff to say about whatever projects they [...]

Where you can go to see the film.

If you weren’t aware, you can click a link on the right side to see the upcoming screenings. However, if you are too busy to do that, you can just read the following list that takes us through May (Edited to include Newport Beach):

Cleveland International
March 6-16th, 2008

Cleveland, OH

Crossroads Film Festival
April 3-6th, 2008

Jackson, MS

Sonoma Film [...]

What to do with this blog?

This blog was originally setup as a place to read what was going on with my short Till Death Do Us Part. However, ever since the film was completed, there hasn’t been a whole lot to write about. I mean, how often can I say that I sent out submissions to festivals or [...]

Screening Copies

Sometimes you can go a while between festival screenings and then of course, several festivals accept all at the same time.  Don’t get me wrong, I love that.  But, it puts me in a situation where I have to decide who gets what screening copy.  Unfortunately, I only have a HDCAM and two DigiBeta’s.  The [...]



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