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"Woodpecker"
This short film, Woodpecker, was featured on the front page of Yahoo! yesterday. I thought you guys might want to check it out:
Description wrote:A Tape Art animation created at the Worcester Art Museum. This public art work was created in 24 hours. All drawing, video editing and sound was executed in that time frame.
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Ah.
I get it now.
This isn't exactly a promo or live performance, but a very interesting interview from some years ago with Kim Masters, who wrote the book The Keys to the Kingdom: The Rise of Michael Eisner and the fall of Everyone else.
Now, I have very mixed feelings on her book, as it had a ton of interesting stuff in it and then goes off in a million other boring directions
......but she knows her stuff VERY well (just isn't a terribly good writer.) A lot of what she says is interesting (it was 2000 but much of what she predicted came true in a sense.)
She starts at 29:20

This isn't exactly a promo or live performance, but a very interesting interview from some years ago with Kim Masters, who wrote the book The Keys to the Kingdom: The Rise of Michael Eisner and the fall of Everyone else.
Now, I have very mixed feelings on her book, as it had a ton of interesting stuff in it and then goes off in a million other boring directions

She starts at 29:20
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Great little film. But wow, all of that was done in 24 hours? Amazing. Thanks for posting it, Josh!
For future reference, all random/animated short films should be posted in this thread -- no worries though, since it is new and has yet to be renamed.
For future reference, all random/animated short films should be posted in this thread -- no worries though, since it is new and has yet to be renamed.

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Christmas AT&T and Aflac ads
For those of you who haven't seen these yet, I wanted to point out a few Christmas commercials that have proven to be pretty popular this year.
The first ad allows us to see which insurance company Rudolph uses, taking inspiration from the 1964 Rankin/Bass classic:
The second ad features Steve Buscemi and Norm MacDonald as the voices of some gingerbread folks who are trying to repair their house - and promote AT&T:
I think the AT&T ad might be my favorite of the two.
The first ad allows us to see which insurance company Rudolph uses, taking inspiration from the 1964 Rankin/Bass classic:
The second ad features Steve Buscemi and Norm MacDonald as the voices of some gingerbread folks who are trying to repair their house - and promote AT&T:
I think the AT&T ad might be my favorite of the two.

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Animation Video Swicki
I have started a Video Swicki for animation
http://www.acrobat-services.co.uk/anima ... wicki.html
A Swicki is a search wiki. Anyone can promote / demote results for particular searches. The video aspect is an image based equivalent for a wordcloud. The size of each box varies depending on the number of searches.
I will be blogging through animated Exeter at
http://animexeter.blogspot.com/
most posts will relate to the Video Swicki.
Please have a look. Comment welcome. Please encourage others. Results improve with the volume of use
best
will
http://www.acrobat-services.co.uk/anima ... wicki.html
A Swicki is a search wiki. Anyone can promote / demote results for particular searches. The video aspect is an image based equivalent for a wordcloud. The size of each box varies depending on the number of searches.
I will be blogging through animated Exeter at
http://animexeter.blogspot.com/
most posts will relate to the Video Swicki.
Please have a look. Comment welcome. Please encourage others. Results improve with the volume of use
best
will
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OK, technically this did come from Disney (Hollywood Pictures) so.... 
Behind-the-scenes of Mario Brothers 1993!!
Hilarious!
Poor Bob Hoskins. He's so great here though....watch how he tries to bring dignity to Mario.
(Part 1 of 3)
Part 2:

Behind-the-scenes of Mario Brothers 1993!!

Poor Bob Hoskins. He's so great here though....watch how he tries to bring dignity to Mario.
(Part 1 of 3)
Part 2:
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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It's almost sacrilege to say, but this wasn't as bad as everybody makes out. It wasn't <I>good</I>, and I don't have it in the collection or anything, but every time I see it I get a bit of a kick out of it and it makes me smile. I just don't think the story was "big" enough to encompass the game, and Hopper - as always - overacted himself off the screen.
Hoskins is always good value, and that little dinosaur thing wasn't half bad either. The biggest mystery is how so many respected crew people could turn in a movie that didn't live up to expectations.
Hoskins is always good value, and that little dinosaur thing wasn't half bad either. The biggest mystery is how so many respected crew people could turn in a movie that didn't live up to expectations.
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