http://www.thinkgeek.com/blog/2017/07/over-25k-eyeballs-protected-an.html

Some of you may remember that back when we used to sell a lot of caffeinated food products, we had a caffeine counter on the site that looked a little something like this: Over 967,676,163 milligrams of caffeine served by…

August 5, 2017

Over 25K eyeballs protected and counting!

http://www.thinkgeek.com/blog/2017/07/over-25k-eyeballs-protected-an.html

Some of you may remember that back when we used to sell a lot of caffeinated food products, we had a caffeine counter on the site that looked a little something like this: Over 967,676,163 milligrams of caffeine served by...


August 5, 2017

New Video Explores the Art and Science of Laika Studios

http://nerdist.com/laika-studios-coraline-paranorman-kubo/

Stop-motion animation has largely been abandoned as artform by the major studios. But for the past 12 years, Laika Studios has embraced stop-motion animation from Corpse Bride in 2005 to its most recent film, Kubo and the Two Strings. Many casual viewers may not have even realized that Kubo was stop-motion, as it also utilized CGI techniques to further the illusion of life. Now, a new video from Laika itself is pulling back the curtain on the company’s approach to animation; which is both a science and an art.

In the recently released video, footage from Kubo, Coraline, ParaNorman, and The Boxtrolls is used to illustrate some of Laika’s most compelling animated moments before showing the viewers how some of these scenes were accomplished. The movement of the water was impressive, but perhaps the most compelling part of the video is the way that the facial expressions of their creations convincingly emote. That makes it much easier to accept these characters as “real” within the worlds that they inhabit.

One of the most striking visuals in this video is the man towering over the puppet-sized street that was created for one of the films. As Laika’s Travis Knight and others explain in this clip, they are not opposed to using modern animation techniques to enhance their own work. Everything is a tool that can be used. “We want to make films that push this medium that we love, animation, and push it in new directions,” said Knight, before adding “we don’t have to be limited in the stories that we tell.”

What did you think about The Art and Science of Laika? Can you respond using stop motion animation? Alternately, we welcome your comments, which you can share below.

Image: Laika Studios


August 5, 2017

TeeTee Dangerfield Became 16th The Transgender Woman Killed In U.S. In 2017

http://www.essence.com/news/teetee-dangerfield-16th-transgender-killed-2017

She was found dead in Georgia this week


August 5, 2017

This Week’s Game of Thrones Has Leaked Online, But It’s Not From the HBO Hack

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It hasn’t been a great week for HBO. First, a cyber attack led to an alleged script or script treatment being put online, along with episodes from a couple HBO series, as reported […]

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