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January 7th, 2008

TaB was originally marketed as a more healthful soft drink for women using the obnoxious catchphrase, "Be a mind sticker." Runtime: 1 min 1 sec
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January 7th, 2008
I know Motionographer seems like a Psyop love-fest sometimes, but when one studio creates so much diverse, beautiful, intelligent work, they’re going to get a lot of public love from me. And their latest project for Adidas is only grounds for further love.

Working with agency TBWA/China, Psyop created a campaign built around the elegantly simple concept of Olympians being supported by their fellow countrymen—literally. Technically, there’s much more than meets the eye in “Together,” the anthem spot for the four-spot campaign, but Psyop never lets the mechanics upstage the beautiful simplicity of the underlying idea.
Here’s a little Q&A from the press release:
1. What was the creative brief from the client/agency?
The brief from the agency was to create a poetic, sophisticated, and awe inspiring Olympics campaign that embraces the idea of “impossible is nothing” for the people of China.
With the agency, we created 4 spots in total. The first spot was an anthem called “together”. For this spot, we created a landscape of the nation supporting their athletes. It was important for us to create the intimacy between the supporters and the athletes. We wanted to make sure the fans were not seen just as the masses but to feel their emotion of being part of something big.
2. What was the feeling/aesthetic you were going for in creating the spots? Tell me about the creative process.
The aesthetic we were going for was to create something really epic. Not in the loud, over the top kind of way, but something understated, intimate, but big at the same time. This is why we’ve wanted to create the world of live action mixed with pencil. It seemed like the right mix of mediums to shape our campaign because of the blend of live action, for the athlete’s recognizability and human emotion, along with pencil, which has a softer delicate quality, creates a look that is quite unique.
But with this mixture of techniques, we faced many challenges. We had a lot of work ahead of us. First off, we spend weeks preparing for our shoot in Beijing by previsualizing all the spots. Because the mixture of live action and animation needed to be absolutely integrated, we have to plan out all our shots so that we were very well prepared. We then flew to Beijing to shoot the athletes over the course of 6 weeks.
The biggest challenge that we faced was to create the right mixture of live action and pencil. We wanted to avoid the dizzying look of simply a pencil filtered video effect, as in a A-Ha video of the 80s. The clients felt the emotions and facial expressions were very important to them so we wanted the look not to distract from the human emotion and the story. By having too much activity of hand drawn lines, we were losing focus. The delicate balance of all of these things was our greatest challenge. For us, we feel the technique pushes our boundaries of “impossible is nothing”
3. When did the job award?
The job awarded on June 1st.
4. How many people worked on the spots?
Total, we had about 65 people working on the spots—from 3D to roto to compositing, to tracking—you name it, we used it.
5. What tools/programs were used in the production?
Principally we used XSI, Maya, Massive, After Effects, and Flame.
6. Did you face any challenges creatively?
The main challenge was really figuring out a way to create the look. We had made these beautiful styleframes, and then we had to figure out how to make them move.
Hence, a 3 month research and development process and the help of countless compositors, and our collaborators, Boolab, in Barcelona. Finally, we hit upon a solution that incorporated composite techniques with hand drawn cell animation, and we had our look.
7. Anything else we should know?
Just that this was one of the most challenging and satisfying experiences of our careers. Despite all the work, we were actually sad that it was over, but at least we had some amazing pieces to show for it.
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EDIT:At the agency’s request, I updated the video with a slightly different edit.
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January 7th, 2008
RIDGEWOOD, N.J., Jan. 7, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The first CES was held in June, 1967 in New York City and has been one of the biggest technology trade shows since. Some notable product introductions in the past have been the camcorder and the compact disk player, and we've made serious advances since then. Last year, it was the dual formatted DVD players that support both HD and Blu-ray discs.
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January 7th, 2008
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January 7th, 2008
Filed under: Celebrities and Controversy, Scripts, Newsstand, Politics  Well, well ... seems the scales may finally be tipping in the WGA's favor here. First the fall of the Golden Globes, and then the news that Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner's United Artists were making a side deal with the WGA similar to the deal struck earlier with David Letterman's Worldwide Pants. Now the Weinsteins, according to this story in the New York Post, are also close to making a "me too" deal, and Deadline Hollywood Daily is also tossing out rumors of Lionsgate and Lucasfilm coming around. Neither Cruise nor the Weinsteins are stupid; making independent deals with the WGA can only give them a huge advantage over the major studios, and the more the independents strike deals, the more like arrogant assholes rich guys the moguls look. And you've gotta love any deal that makes Tom Cruise and the Weinsteins look like the nicest guys in the room, right? It seems as though the WGAs strategy of making deals with the independent studios might not have been such a bad idea after all ... could this signal the beginning of the end of the writer's strike? Stay tuned ... Permalink | Email this | Comments
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January 7th, 2008
 And not a moment too soon, because during the five years (much longer in movie-fan years!) Superman sought his home planet, things changed on his adopted planet. Nations moved on without him. Lois Lane now has a son, a fiance and a Pulitzer for Why t...
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January 7th, 2008
Teen Vogue sends MDC their behind the scenes look of their current cover shoot with Ali Michael, Chanel Iman and Karlie Kloss (shot by Patrick Demarchelier). How fresh and gorgeous are the trio? Behind the scenes video

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January 7th, 2008
Filed under: Awards, RumorMonger, Celebrities and Controversy, Fandom, Newsstand This just in from Deadline Hollywood: Though an official word has not hit the internets just yet, DH is reporting through their sources that NBC has indeed gone ahead and canceled the Golden Globes telecast currently scheduled to air live on January 13. Instead, what they are going to do is air a news broadcast announcing the winners. DH says: "It will consist of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association handing out Golden Globes to the winners, who will then pick up the awards and pass through a press room for photos and interviews." Sounds sort of lame, but at least the media will get their photos of the actors and actresses all dolled up (should they decide to dress for the event), which will come along with quotes and what have you.
By the sounds of it, there won't be any sort of ceremony whatsoever; kind of like a high school graduation where you walk up to the podium, shake hands with the Principal, and walk off stage. (Only instead of walking off stage to your parents smiling faces, you get a room full of media asking all sorts of boring questions.) Fun! Score one for the WGA -- they've brought down one awards show, now let's see if this thing carries over to the Oscars, which, once the whole Globes thing is over, will probably become a very hot topic. We here at Cinematical will still go ahead with our Globes prediction post later this week, and we'll bring you the winners as soon as they're announced. See the full list of Golden Globe nominees over here, or head on over to Moviefone's official Golden Globes page.
UPDATE: It's official. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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January 7th, 2008
Nicole Kidman and husband Keith Urban are expecting their first child, her rep confirms.
“The couple are thrilled,” Catherine Olim says in a statement.
For Kidman, 40, this will be her third child. She and her former husband, Tom Cruise adopted two children during their marriage: Isabella, now 15, and Connor, 12.
As for where Kidman and Urban, 40, who will be a first-time parent, may bring up their impending arrival, the couple, though both from Down Under, purchased a farm near Leipers Fork, Tenn., a half-hour southwest of Nashville, in 2007.
The couple, who have been married 18 months, wed, after a yearlong courtship, on June 25, 2006, in a candlelit ceremony at Sydney, Australia’s Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel on St. Patrick’s Estate at Manly. Guests at the black-tie event included Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Naomi Watts and Rupert Murdoch.
Before the couple even started dating, Kidman made her desire for more children clear. In April 2005, she told reporters that her biological clock was ticking. “I have got hormones running through my system,” she said. “That is why I sit wriggling, saying I want to have a baby.”
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January 7th, 2008
It looks like Jamie Lynn Spears is hitting the books.
The 16-year-old pregnant star was photographed in Kentwood, La. on Friday carrying a GED book, used to study for a high school equivalency degree.
Spears, who announced last month that she’s expecting a baby, was pictured outside a building that houses both the Tangipahoa Parish School System Adult Education Center, which is a GED preparation site, and the Title I Parent Center, which teaches parents how to help their children learn reading skills.
The star of Nickelodeon’s Zoey 101 previously attended the prestigious Park Lane Academy in McComb Miss., which she had been going to off-and-on for years, depending on her filming schedule. (She studied with tutors while in Los Angeles.)
Just before Thanksgiving of 2007, Spears enrolled at the school full time, saying that she had completed her filming, according to a school staffer. But after Thanksgiving, Spears said she was needed back in Los Angeles. The source says that if Spears had tried to stay, she likely would have been expelled for being pregnant. The school had no official comment.
Spears has been keeping a low-profile since she announced she is expecting a child – and hasn’t been photographed since her big sister, Britney Spears, suffered a meltdown last week.
However, two weeks before Jamie Lynn revealed her pregnancy, she was seen buying several pregnancy-related items, a source says.
Spears picked up a pregnancy calendar, the well-known book What to Expect When You’re Expecting and a sonogram frame, according to a clerk at the Brookhaven, Miss., baby boutique Expectations.
“It was just random things – she was in here with one of her girlfriends,” says the clerk, who asked not to be named. “It was about two weeks before it hit the news that she was having a baby. She hasn’t been back. She’s probably laying low.”
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