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In Part 2 of our 20th anniversary oral history of Space Jam, the crew discuss tackling new techniques for 2D animation, and gearing up for the vfx.
The post The Oral History of ‘Space Jam’: Part 2 – The Perils of New Tech appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
Space Jam is 20 years old! Our 3-part oral history begins with the troubled start to production, character designs, and how the basketball scenes were shot.
The post The Oral History of ‘Space Jam’: Part 1 – Launching the Movie appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry are attached to direct the feature based on the bestselling novel by Michael Morpurgo.
By: Jerry Beck,
on 3/31/2015
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Sylvain Chomet teams up with Belgian music star Stromae to warn of the tweetpocalypse.
The elaborate "Simpsons" couch gag directed by Sylvain Chomet ("Triplets of Belleville," "The Illusionist") now has a making-of video courtesy of the production company that produced the opening, London-based th1ng.
The Last Belle is an animated short featuring two characters journeying towards a blind date: Wally, who suffers a nightmarish drunken trip through London as he races against the clock to the rendezvous; and Rosie, who waits in a bar dreaming of how wonderful her date is going to be….if he ever shows up. Directed by Neil Boyle, the film was hand-drawn on paper, hand-painted onto cels, then shot directly onto 35mm film with a rostrum camera. Certainly among the last animated films that will be made in this manner. Learn more about the film on its official blog. Or read Cartoon Brew’s earlier post about The Last Belle.