Take A Bow Mr Kay
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By Juan on 26/11/09
Take A Bow Mr Peter Kay
"The Animated All Star Band"
A stellar line up rockin out to songs that span the genenerations pulled together through one man's imagination and the creativity and determination of many more. 2 years in the making when many said it was just too complex to be done! Take a bow Mr Peter Kay for mobilising so many behind your vision and to all involved a pat on the back for contributions behind such a worthy cause.....
If you missed it Friday check out this animated masterpiece below and then get down to your local to buy your own CD/DVD copy. Alternatively check it on itunes. Just make sure you get your copy. It's for charity mate!
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Categories Fun Tags Art Endeavour Design Fun Media TV
By Juan on 26/11/09
Beyond Our Imagination?
"Coming to a (suitably technically equipped) cinema near you from the 18th December 2009..."
James Cameron has made a career of innovating in film - Terminator (I and II), Aliens, Titanic and now come December, on the distant moon of Pandora we have Avatar. In 3D. For real. Avatar is, they tell us, a world beyond our imagination.
On top of the promise of revolutionary 3D, a key part of a creative storyline appears to revolve around a species called the Na'vi, humanoid aliens into which earthlings are able to implant their personalities. Unleash your imagination on that! We start by thinking any passport Gordon Brown might have for pasage in space should be immediately revoked.
If you managed to catch one of the 15 minute screenings at IMAX theatres across the country this weekend, we are more than a little green with envy.
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Categories Film Tags Art Design Drama Media TV
By Juan on 21/8/09
Who Needs Spielberg?
Check out this little film about the making of some scenes for a BBC documentary on the WWII Omaha landings. It just goes to show that, if you’ve got a little imagination, creativity and determination, then the sky’s the limit. I can’t believe how good the sequence looks by the end. Just ignore Hammond at the beginning. He hardly features elsewhere. Promise.
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Categories Film TV Tags creativity Film TV
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