Archives: August 2009

A new breed of better film

by Og
Categories: Film
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Published on: August 18, 2009


Man, I hope Hollywood takes note. Check out the latest Box Office News. While we’ve been playing with our Transformers and our G.I. Joe* and our remakes of 70s TV shows, the rest of the world has been trying to figure out how to make a better breed of film. Yeah, we’ve heard it all before, but this time, it’s not just the intellectual snobs like me, or just the critics. Actual Real Audiences have been going to see District 9 and Ponyo. These are weird films, strange entertainment to be sure. Not Hollywood fluff, and not at all predictable.

I’m so glad to see a better grade of film available to audiences, which demand a bit more of the audience. They demand you pay attention to the plot. They demand you are patient while strange ideas morph and evolve and become the theme of the film. They are different, and that is demanding to an audience that has become complacent and rather infantile. And I’m glad that, judging from the box office numbers, the mature, patient, attentive audience I always suspected was out there waiting for a better breed of film is out there. Thank God, intelligent film seekers – you are not alone.

Now if only Hollywood can get a clue and begin making actual chance-taking films again, we might have that long-promised Film Rennaissance. How bout it? It’d be a shame if the rest of the world passes us by on this one.

*OK. G.I.Joe is still bringing in the cash, but I don’t think anyone involved is going to put that film on the top of their resume. I mean, come on… really?

COS Films – Faux Trailers

by Og
Categories: animation, AnimWatch, Artists
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Published on: August 17, 2009

Friend of the blog COS from all the way over in Germany has worked up a couple of really fun projects – trailers for films he thinks would be fun to make. They are a lot of fun to watch, and really grip the genre he’s going for in each case. He even let me do some voice acting work on these, and as you know, I’m a frustrated actor, so that was horribly fun for me. Go watch ‘em!

Steve Ogden Braincast #11

by Og
Categories: BrainCast, characters
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Published on: August 14, 2009

The latest edition of the Steve Ogden Braincast is up online. In this episode, I continue talking about creating and writing characters, focusing on characters who evolved from other character’s needs within the story, namely Moon Town Facilities Administrator Dabney Flagg and Agnes the Navicomputer. Music by Tim Larkin.

New forms of Inorganic Life?

by Og
Categories: science
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Published on: August 14, 2009

A new form of life out there? Or maybe here? Mind-bending article at Daily Galaxy.

An international research team announced a breakthrough in self-replicating plasma crystals which could be an early form of inorganic life. New studies of dust that form lifelike structures suggest that extraterrestrial life may not be carbon-based at all.

Science is stranger than fiction.

AnimWatch Podcast #10

by Og
Categories: AnimWatch, podcast
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Published on: August 13, 2009

This is the end of the line, folks – the final AnimWatch Podcast. The final part of my continuing series on How to Make Films the AnimWatch Way, and thoughts on what I’ve learned from running AnimWatch. Via con Dios, mi amigos! Featuring music by Tim Larkin.

Experience the Planets

by Og
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Published on: August 13, 2009

Artist Greg Martin has put together a really fantastic website called Experience the Planets which is devoted to art dealing with the planets in our solar system. The site has some really beautiful pieces by several talented artists – the one above is Mercury by Greg Martin himself, for instance – and is incredibly well designed.

Rather than presenting more fantasy-based imagery one often sees in this context, these pieces are rooted in science, yet that fact does nothing to diminish these breathtaking works.

Thanks to Michael Dowswell for the tip.

Dead Pirates – Wood

by Og
Categories: animation, Art
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Published on: August 11, 2009


UK animation house The Mill has a program encouraging in-house short film production and from time to time, one or more of their employees takes them up on it. Animation directors Matthieu Bessudo and Simon Landrien were allowed recently to direct a music video for The Dead Pirates’ song “Wood”. The Dead Pirates in this case benefitted from the fact that Bessudo is a member of that band. Nice way to get a sweet music video, Pirates!

I love the look of this film. Nice work,  boys…

WOOD from mc bess on Vimeo.

Democrazy

by Og
Categories: philosophy, TV
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Published on: August 11, 2009

A healthy Democracy needs healthy debate. But I would say some debate strains the label “healthy”. To wit:

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Healther Skelter
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Spinal Tap Performance

And then there are the talking head news discussion panels, of which the following does a fantastic job of reproducing:

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Healther Skelter – Obama Death Panel Debate
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Spinal Tap Performance

I wonder if this is what Nero saw just before he began fiddling? Buncha goofballs.

The Fantastic Flop

by Og
Categories: animation, AnimWatch
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Published on: August 10, 2009

Why? With all the talent out there why do films like this get made? The trailer for the upcoming stop-motion animated film Fantastic Mr. Fox is up, featuring the incredible acting skills of Meryl Streep, George Clooney and Bill Murray, among many, many other Big Names. I’m only judging from the trailer here, but it sure looks like a complete and utter waste of talent. Horrible. Worse than crappy. Character design – boo. Lighting – oh, come on! Color – you MUST be blind. Seriously. Comic timing – Nope. And you’ve got Bill Murray! BILL! MURRAY!

All those stars and Wes Anderson to boot – unless all those Big Names donated their talents, it’s hard to imagine how the film will earn back its development budget. And I’m sure when it flops, the suits responsible for perpetrating this stain upon the cinema are going to assume it’s because the film was stop-motion and “you know, people don’t like stop motion. They prefer CG.” They probably won’t think for a moment that people stayed away simply because the film did not look like a quality film.

But maybe I’ve got it all wrong and America is primed for an animated animal movie with poor comic timing that looks like it was made by 10th graders experimenting with their parent’s 16mm camera. I’d love to know how these deals get made.

Steve Ogden Braincast #10

by Og
Categories: BrainCast, characters
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Published on: August 6, 2009

The latest edition of the Steve Ogden Braincast is up online. In this episode, I continue talking about creating and writing characters, focusing on Cassandra Quinn’s roots, and what makes her a Real Person. Music by Tim Larkin.

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