friends & foes
- Anand Somasundaran
- Camilo Ruiz
- Dax Santi
- Emily Barrera
- Erik Lee
- Eriko Yamada
- Guy Weitzman
- Jeffrey Lee
- Nenad Kostic
- Nicolas Villarreal
- Marcelo Sakai
- Rosie Sullivan
- Shawna Chan
nutrients
- AWM
- Animation Podcast
- Blue Sky Disney
- Carlos Baena
- CGArt
- Character Design
- Cooked Art
- Eric Tan
- Flip
- FPS Mag
- Hadi Tabasi
- John Nevarez
- Keith Lango
- Lou Romano
- Matt Forsythe
- Mayerson on Animation
- Motionographer
- Nachoyague
- Patrick Moberg
- Patrick Morgan
- Rainplace
- Shawn Kelly
- Skineart
- Spline Doctors
- Spungella
- Synchrolux
- The Midnight Diaries
- Thinking Animation
- Three Legged Legs
- Upcoming Pixar
- Victor Navone
oh this looks like it’s gonna be amazing! I love NPH and a web-only show from Joss Whedon! what a combination!
“paris based photographer denis darzacq recently completed a new series of photographs entitled ‘hyper’. the series explores ‘the place of the individual in society’ a common theme in his work. the series may seem surreal and clearly a product of photoshop, however none of the works have been digitally manipulated. instead, darzacq recruited young dancers and sportsmen to pose for the series using empty supermarkets as a backdrop.”
via designboom
(via blakewhitman: I have a feeling great things will happen with Groups./jackzerby: Congratulations to the entire Vimeo team for launching Groups today. This is a major release and will only add to the explosive growth we’ve seen in the last year.)
This was a nice surprise when I woke up today. Thank you vimeo!
Stan Winston, an Oscar-winning visual effects artist, has died at age 62.
Winston died at home Sunday evening after a seven-year struggle with multiple myeloma, according to a rep from Stan Winston Studio.
“Stan died peacefully at home surrounded by family,” a spokeswoman said.
Winston won four visual effects Oscars and earned multiple nominations. His first Oscar was for James Cameron’s “Aliens” (1986). Winston later won two Oscars for “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1992) (visual effects and makeup) and 1993’s “Jurassic Park.”
It’s a sad day for dinosaurs everywhere…