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Ogg and the Pink Baby Dinosaur
Posted on July 12th, 2009 No commentsThis is a frame from the first commercial I was paid to work on; my first professional job in 1969 at Cascade Pictures. This is from a Kellogg’s Cocoa Krispies cereal commercial featuring a caveman named Ogg. (His wife was “Kell” … for Kell-Oggs.) These characters were used until about 1975. (see link below)
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“The Magic Treasure”
Posted on July 3rd, 2009 No comments“The Magic Treasure” is one of those obscure little films that few have heard about and even less has seen. It was conceived in about 1969-70 by David Allen as a stop motion production of “The Selfish Giant” by Oscar Wilde. Through 1970 and 1971 dialog was recorded, sets and puppets were constructed and production began shooting in October, 1971. Part way through production a cartoon version of “the Selfish Giant” was released.
David Allen with puppets of the Giant and the villagers.
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50 most influential visual effects films
Posted on June 26th, 2009 No commentsVES 50 most influential visual effects films
One of my students asked for a list of visual effects films to look at during the break between quarters at school.
I directed him to the Visual Effects Society (VES) and their list of films.
http://www.visualeffectssociety.com/documents/ves50revelfin.pdf
This was their list on May 10, 2007. We have had a few new VFX films since ’07. Do you agree with this list? If not, what are your choices?
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Digital vs. physical Jem’Hadar
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 No commentsIn the last posting I shared images of the Jem’Hadar cruiser model. RKW asked for some comparison shots between the physical model and the CGI model used on DS-9.
Physical model from episode, "Ties of Blood and Water" (Gary Hutzel, vis efx supervisor)
As you could see from the photo above and next below, the physical model was pretty good looking and would have been used as long as possible on the series.
Physical model from episode, "Call to Arms"
With season 6 episode #546, “Valiant,” we were forced to create a CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) version of a Jem’Hadar ‘Battleship.’ The main reason was compelled by the story. If possible we would have used the physical model for both the cruiser and the Battleship, with the scale of the model being the only difference. Read the rest of this entry »
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John Eaves’ Jem’Hadar for DS-9
Posted on June 20th, 2009 No commentsSince John Eaves posted his excellent designs for the DS-9 Jem ‘Hadar battle ship, I thought I would let you see it as a model.
John’s design translated into a terrific looking model that was fun to light and photograph. Read the rest of this entry »
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