The Importance of Soundtrack


Written on Jan 04, 2009 // No Comment //

Well back to the musing about the link between and film. Firstly if you are looking for an en-depth study of film or a look at the relationship between twentieth century classics and the charts this is, perhaps the wrong post for you. Continue reading →


Post Production Saves Blackadder?


Written on Jan 02, 2009 // 2 Comments //

The educational value of Blackadder can never be underestimated. Having grown up with a weekly installment of Blackadder’s version of history every Thursday night it not only created the main topic of conversation in school the next day Continue reading →


Rotoscoping in 6 Steps


Written on Dec 31, 2008 // No Comment //

Rotoscoping was first invented in 1914 by Max Fleischer, who used it in his series “Out of the Inkwell” with his brother Dave Fleischer dressed in a clown outfit as the live-film reference for the character Koko the Clown.
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City of Ember Premier


Written on Oct 11, 2008 // No Comment //

Thanks to the lovely people at Cinemagic we attended tonight’s European premier of City of Ember. City of Ember (Walden Media) is based on the 2003 novel  by Jeanne Duprau.

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Top 10 Hitchcock Movies


Written on Sep 04, 2008 // No Comment //

There is no doubt that Sir Alfred Hitchock was the master of suspense and modern filmmakers today still draw from his ability to control the pace of a film. His films draw heavily on both fear and fantasy. Continue reading →


Student iChat a Big Fish


Written on May 22, 2008 // No Comment //

Wallace High School Moving Image Arts students this week had the unique opportunity of working with an award winning author and script writer this week. The class enjoyed an hour long workshop with Daniel Wallace, whose work includes Tim Burton’s ‘Big Fish‘. Continue reading →


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