Fourteen Additions to AWN's Calendar of Events
This week's updates to the Calendar of Events includes fourteen new events,
from animation, short film and visual arts events to business conferences...
This week's updates to the Calendar of Events includes fourteen new events,
from animation, short film and visual arts events to business conferences...
Opening the weekend of February 11, 2000 in the U.K., TOY STORY 2 has
already broken box office records. Playing on 495 screens, the sequel
grossed US$12.8 million in its first three days. The feat even beat out
bohemeth-grossing STAR WARS EPISODE 1, which made only $12.5 million in its
first U.K. weekend. So far Buena Vista International, which is distributing
the film outside the U.S., said the movie has already grossed $332 million
worldwide. Playing on 3,334 screens outside the U.S. this past weekend, TOY
Plympton's new series of comics extracted from the comic book, "Sleazy
Cartoons of Bill Plympton," is for ADULTS ONLY...
STEPHEN L. BRAIN, former senior VP and general manager at Fox Animation
Studios has joined STAN LEE MEDIA, INC. as their new executive VP of
Production. In his new post, Brain will create Stan Lee Media's new digital
animation studio dedicated to developing Internet entertainment. Brain will
supervise the production team of storyboard artists, digital artists and
Flash animators as well as increasing Stan Lee's roster of 50 artists to
100 artists within the next 90 days. Beginning his career in 1977, Brain
* Saturday, February 26, 2000. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Women In Animation, Inc. will be holding their annual meeting with guest
speaker Lynda Weinman of lynda.com. The meeting introduces members and
anyone interest in WIA with what has happened in the past year and what
exciting events and activities are on the way in 2000. Weinman, a pioneer
of graphic and animation on the MAC, will bring to the event her knowledge
* Tuesday, February 22, 2000. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Come hear from the team of Fox's FUTURAMA at the AFI's Writers' POV. In
past years, AFI has featured the writing teams from THE SIMPSONS and KING
OF THE HILL, who gave a Writers POV on the making of an animated series.
Continuing this popular topic, AFI has invited the FUTURAMA team to
participate in this question & answer event. Guests will include: executive
producer David X. Cohen, and writers Ken Keeler, Eric Horsted, Lewis
After five years in existence, Fox Animation Studios is laying off nearly
70% of its Phoenix-based toon factory's staff. The restructuring of the
animation department will include more contract work outside the studio.
President of animation at Fox, Chris Meledandri said a foundation of 65-100
of the now 320 employees will remain, including, of course, studio staples
Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. Fox will continue to perform pre-production
work including storyboarding, character design, production design and
Mondo Media, a leading creator and distributor of serial-based animated
content, announced Monday, February 14, 2000 that it has secured $20
million in its second round of financing. The newest round was led by
Macromedia and Foundation Capital. Additional funding partners in the round
included Sofinnova Ventures, Red Rock Ventures, Silicon Valley Bank and
Phoenix Growth Capital. Mondo Media also added new syndication partners
that include Excite@Home, AltaVista, AtomFilms and washingtonpost.com.
Jim Varney, the comic who most recently provided the voice of Slinky Dog in
TOY STORY and TOY STORY 2, died on Thursday, February 10, 2000 at his
Tennessee home of lung cancer. He was 50 years old. Best known for his
Ernest character in commercials, television and films, Varney also provided
voice over work for characters on the THE SIMPSONS. Varney was the star of
several Disney Ernest films, most notably ERNEST GOES TO CAMP and ERNEST
SAVES CHRISTMAS. Doctors diagnosed Varney with cancer in August 1998, and
Bouncing into U.S. theatres this past weekend was Disney's newest animated
flick THE TIGGER MOVIE. The throw-back to classic Disney flicks finished
the weekend in fourth place in the U.S. box office, making US$9.43 million.
THE GREEN MILE, with primary visual effects by ILM, Rhythm & Hues, POP and
Matte World Digital, is still bringing in green bills for Warner Bros.,
making another $3.09 million and bringing its total gross to $124.4
million. With other kid fare like THE TIGGER MOVIE and SNOW DAY hitting the
When the day broke on February 15, 2000, an old man wasn't humdrum about
joining a list of Oscar nominees that included three misses and my
grandmother who irons shirts! The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and
Sciences has released its list of nominations for this year's Oscar
competition. In the category of animated short films the nominees are:
Aardman Animations' Peter Peaks' HUMDRUM; Torril Cove's MY GRANDMOTHER
IRONED THE KING'S SHIRTS; Alexander Petrov's oil paint on glass in IMAX
Interactive Effects, producers of high-end visual effects systems Piranha
and Amazon Paint, recently announced the release of Piranha 3.1 for Silicon
Graphics Workstations. The new version expands the systems' capabilities in
areas such as video support, digital audio and disk/graphics performance,
as well as adding new features such as Mipmap Texturing, high speed soft
edged rotosplining and improved image tracking capabilities. Also new to
This week both Corel and Adobe announced that they were adding support for
Macromedia Flash to some of their flagship products. Adobe will be adding
support for Flash to their popular web development tool GoLive, which means
that Adobe users should be able to easily integrate Flash animation into
their existing GoLive projects. Corel also announced that it would be
adding support for Flash to Corel LINUX and CorelDRAW 9. Corel LINUX will
be the first Linux OS to include the Macromedia Flash Player as a standard
Intergraph Computer Systems recently announced that they are dropping the
prices of their range of Zx10 ViZual Workstations. The Zx10 is Intergraph's
latest range of high-end workstations that are built around Wahoo
technology and are powered by Intel Pentium III 750 MHz/100 MHz front side
bus processors. A wide range of graphics options are available, from
high-end 2D to mid-range 3D and the industry's fastest high-end 3D graphics
-- Intense3D's Wildcat 4110 VIO Graphics. Now this technology is available
CINAR ENTERTAINMENT has filled the newly created seat of president with
PETER MOSS. In his position effective March 1, Moss will focus on
developing CINAR's entertainment business in North America, Latin America
and Asia. Before joining CINAR, Moss served as programming and production
VP for YTV, Canada's youth network. Moss has regularly worked in pre-school
programming with the Children's Television Network and the CBC.
EDWARD ADLER has stepped up to the position of senior VP of corporate
communications at TIME WARNER. Adler will oversee all aspects of
development and implementation of the media conglomerate's global corporate
strategies. Since 1997, he has been a VP of corporate communications and
will continue to serve as the company's chief spokesman.
Rumored since last fall, Walt Disney Animation Canada Inc. announced
Monday, February 14, 2000 it will close the doors of its animation studios
in Canada by the spring. Opened in 1996, the Toronto and Vancouver branches
of Walt Disney were created to produce primarily direct-to-home video films
in connection with Walt Disney Television Animation. The company slowly
started winding down production last fall and will completely close around
Expand Images and Ellipse Programme, France's two leading television
production companies, announced on February 10, 2000 plans to merge. The
new studio, entitled Expand, will have an approximate revenue for 2000 of
FRF1.4 billion (US$210.2 million). The deal will enable both parties to
increase their international content output for the expanding European
market. As part of the deal, CANAL+ Images and Finexpand signed an
agreement solidifying their relationship as shareholders in the new studio.
AtomFilms, a pioneer and leader in next-generation entertainment, announced
that it has entered into an agreement with Blockbuster, the global leader
in rentable home entertainment, for selected, syndicated, short-form,
digital content from AtomFilms to be video streamed on a co-branded section
of blockbuster.com. Beginning Spring 2000 and lasting for 2 years,
AtomFilms will provide both content and streaming-related technologies for
the short-form content component of the Blockbuster Web site. The
Johnny Bravo will host a talk show and chat with callers live on Cartoon
Network. The toon's flamboyant personality will be brought to life with
Alive Animation's Multi-Standard Instant Cartoon Images (MICI) system.
Programmed to pose Johnny in hundreds of positions, the MICI system also
instantly lip synchs the voice actor to his alter-ego. THE BIG BRAVO-LIVE!
will begin airing February 21 - 25, 2000. This historic event can be
attributed to the success of Johnny Bravo's new weekday morning talk show
CHARLEX, a visual effects post-production house, helped the National
Football League thank their fans with a 60-second spot aired during
American football's biggest game, the Super Bowl. Headed by Alex Weil,
Charlex founder and director, the Charlex artists used a mix of film,
digital effects, graphics and editing to create the look of the "Thank You
2000" spot. The commercial begins on a shadowy checkerboard. Suddenly light
floods into the room as a uniformed football player makes his way to an old
Joe Cartoon Company has filed a lawsuit against two entities, John
Zuccarini and Cupcake City, for the violation of the newly enacted
Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. The lawsuit is one of the first
cases filed under the anticybersquatting statute in the U.S. The act
outlaws the unauthorized use of an Internet domain name that is
"confusingly similar" to another name, for the purpose of intercepting
users of the pre-existing domain. Filed with United States District Court,
On February 29, 2000, comic book artist Marc Silvestri, creator of
WITCHBLADE, CYBER FORCE and DARKNESS, will be teaching fans and aspiring
artists how it's done through the first semester of on-line classes offered
at Eruptor.com. Silvestri will present a live, three-part series on
Eruptor's Web-based university, Eruptor College, to help students learn how
to produce layouts, refine characters and develop stories for comic books
of their own. The real-time class will allow Silvestri to answer questions
The Harvey Entertainment Company and PG Capital, an apparel industry
investment company, have finalized a joint venture for a new apparel
company, Harvey Fashion LLC. The new company will be responsible for
manufacturing, selling and marketing a complete apparel collection, based
on the popular Harvey Classic Character library. Paul Guez will serve as
chairman of the board and CEO. The creation of Harvey Fashion LLC replaces
and extends the scope of an earlier Harvey apparel venture planned with