Posts Tagged ‘animation industry’
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Animation Options’ Kevin Geiger recently pitched new animation projects and delivered presentations at Animation Production Day & FMX in Stuttgart in his capacity as President of Magic Dumpling Entertainment, a Beijing-based development company creating original animation content for family audiences.
For more information, refer to the Magic Dumpling press page.
Tags: 3D animation, animation, animation development, animation industry, animation pitching, Animation Production Day, APD, Beijing, China, fmx, Focus on China, independent animation, Kevin Geiger, Magic Dumpling, Magic Dumpling Entertainment, pitching, presentations, Stuttgart, Tofu Boy
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Animation Options President & CEO Kevin Geiger had the honor of chairing the animation jury at the 1st Chinese International (King Bonn) New Media Shorts Awards in Shenzhen, China. During the proceedings, Mr. Geiger gave a verbal preview of his upcoming FMX 2010 presentation: “The Next 90 Minutes: New Stories for China and the World”.
Tags: 2D animation, 3D animation, animation, animation competition, animation industry, animation jury, China, Chinese animation, Chinese International (King Bonn) New Media Shorts Awar, fmx, independent animation, Kevin Geiger, Shenzhen
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Monday, April 19th, 2010

RAPALLO – Magic Dumpling Entertainment, a Beijing-based developer of original content for animated films, TV series and mobisodes, announced the development of their newest international feature project – Tofu Boy – during the China press conference at the Cartoons on the Bay festival in Rapallo, Italy. (more)
Tags: 3D animation, animation, animation development, animation industry, Cartoons on the Bay, China, independent animation, Italy, Kevin Geiger, Magic Dumpling, Rapallo, Tofu Boy
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The news last Friday was brief, but BIG: Dick Cook was “stepping down” as chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. Mr. Cook officially stated:
I am stepping down from my role as chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, effective immediately. I have loved every minute of my 38 years that I have worked at Disney… from the beginning as a ride operator on Disneyland’s steam train and monorail to my position as chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. To wrap up my Disney experience in a neatly bundled statement is close to impossible. But what I will say is, during my time at the Studio, we have achieved many industry and Company milestones. Our talent roster is simply the best in the business. I believe our slate of upcoming motion pictures is the best in our history. But most of all, I love the people, my colleagues, my teammates, who are the most talented, dedicated and loyal folks in the world. I know that I leave the Studio in their exceptional hands. I have been contemplating this for some time now and feel it’s the right time for me to move on to new adventures…and in the words of one of my baseball heroes, Yogi Berra, “If you come to a fork in the road, take it.”
Disney CEO Bob Iger’s short eulogy read:
Throughout his distinguished 38-year Disney career, Dick Cook’s outstanding creative instincts and incomparable showmanship have truly enriched this company and significantly impacted Disney’s great legacy. We thank Dick for his tremendous passion for Disney, and his many accomplishments and contributions to The Walt Disney Studios, including a very promising upcoming film slate. On behalf of everyone at Disney, we wish him the best with all the future has to offer.
Of course, everyone knows that there is always more to an abrupt corporate departure of this magnitude, and within days the “untold” stories began to surface in the Los Angeles Times and elsewhere. Google “Dick Cook”, and you can triangulate a fascinating story.
I had the pleasure of breaking bread with Mr. Cook a few years ago in the rotunda of the Team Disney building. As a CG supervisor with Walt Disney Feature Animation, I must admit to being pleasantly surprised that someone like Dick Cook would accept an unsolicited lunch invitation from a “below the line” frame jockey. But he was as down to earth as you can imagine: from his order of spare ribs and fries, to the candid expression of his concerns and hopes for The Walt Disney Company. Given the content of that conversation years ago, it was with sadness but no surprise that I read of his departure last week.
Time will tell what lies in store for Dick Cook and the company that he loved and served so well. “It’s just business” is a pervasive rationale in Hollywood, but for Dick Cook it never was “just” that.
Farewell, Captain Cook!
Tags: animation business, animation industry, Bob Iger, Dick Cook, Disney, film industry, Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Walt Disney Studios
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Sunday, September 6th, 2009

The days of theaters full of Poindexters are numbered as Alioscopy USA, a 3D visualization technology provider, will showcase autostereoscopic 3D content playing on a proprietary HD LCD display at IBC 2009 in Amsterdam, September 11-15, 2009.
Autostereoscopy is a technique for displaying three-dimensional images that can be viewed without glasses or other headgear. Depth perception is produced on a display using lenticular lenses or parallax barriers. The displays can have multiple viewing zones, allowing many users to watch the stereoscopic image at the same time. Other displays use eye tracking systems to automatically adjust the stereo pairs to follow viewers’ eyes as they move their heads. Although eyestrain and headaches are still a side effect of extended viewing exposure, the autostereoscopic market is taking flight - driven by the resurgence of stereoscopic films and the emerging stereoscopic broadcast market
A wide range of players are in the game with Alioscopy, including 3Dicon, Apple, Dimension Technologies, Fraunhofer HHI, Hitachi, Holografika , i-Art, Miracube, NewSight, Philips, SeeFront, SeeReal Technologies, Sharp, Spatial View, Tridelity, VisuMotion and Zero Creative. Philips has released the first 3D HDTV, with a 2160p resolution of 3840×2160 pixels and 46 viewing angles, while Hitachi has released the first 3D mobile phone for the Japanese market.
The Japanese get all the cool stuff first! 
Tags: 3Dicon, Alioscopy, animation industry, Apple, autostereoscopic, autostereoscopy, computer graphics, Dimension Technologies, Fraunhofer HHI, Hitachi, Holografika, i-Art, IBC 2009, Miracube, NewSight, Philips, SeeFront, SeeReal Technologies, Sharp, Spatial View, stereoscopic, Tridelity, VisuMotion, Zero Creative
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Monday, August 31st, 2009

Been remiss in my blog posts and wondering what to jump back in with. “Delgo” suing “Avatar” over the definition of ugly? Nah. How about Disney buying Marvel! Now THAT’S big. Looks like Steve Jobs didn’t completely clean them out.
From Variety…
DISNEY TO BUY MARVEL FOR $4 BILLION
Deal requires antitrust review
LOS ANGELES — The Walt Disney Co. says it is acquiring Marvel Entertainment Inc. for $4 billion in cash and stock, bringing characters like Iron Man and Spider-Man into the Disney family.
Under the deal, Disney will acquire ownership of 5,000 Marvel characters.
Disney said Monday that Marvel shareholders will receive $30 per share in cash plus 0.745 Disney shares for every Marvel share they own.
It said the boards of Disney and Marvel have both approved the transaction, but it requires an antitrust review and the approval of Marvel shareholders.
“The Incredibles 2″ is going to be AWESOME! 
Tags: animation business, animation industry, Avatar, Delgo, Disney, Iron Man, Marvel, Mighty Mouse, Pixar, Spider-Man, Steve Jobs, The Incredibles
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Saturday, July 11th, 2009

How are you facing the current economic situation?
Are you hunkering down until things blow over? Are you turning crisis into opportunity and branching out? Are you retraining for a different career (or a variation on your current theme)? Are you dialing back? Or is it business as usual for you?
Take the poll…
Tags: animation careers, animation industry, film industry, global economic crisis, independent animation, independent filmmaking, independent production
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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

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Tags: 2D animation, 3D animation, animation industry, Animation Options, animation production, animation production balance, animation production efficiency, animation production plan, CG animation, CG production, independent animation, independent production, production efficiency
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Friday, April 17th, 2009

Experts across the 3D industry reveal the tricks of the trade that can make all the difference when pitching a project to an agency, potential backer, broadcaster or movie studio - by Mark Ramshaw
The April 2009 issue of 3D World magazine features an article on project pitching that profiles the developing Chinese animated feature film, “Road to Home”, with observations on the process from Animation Options CEO Kevin Geiger. Full story here.
Tags: 3D World, animation development, animation industry, Animation Options, Chinese animation, independent animation, Kevin Geiger, Lijun Sun, Magic Dumpling, Mark Ramshaw, pitching, Road To Home, story development, Wen Feng, Yi Yan
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