April 19th, 2012

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Creative League: Tashlin Night May 19th

Creative League Tashlin Night

A lot of current animators are dipping their toes into the arena of live action filmmaking. But for some reason, when they make a live action film, everything they learned making animated cartoons seems to go right out the window. Not so with Frank Tashlin

Tashlin worked at Terry-Toons, Van Beuren, Iwerks, Columbia and Disney, but he is best known for his cartoons for Warner Bros. He directed Daffy Duck and Private Snafu cartoons, and his style was marked by clear comic staging and fast action.

In 1948 Tashlin left animation to become a live action gag writer for the Marx Bros, Lucille Ball, Bob Hope and Red Skelton. But his most productive collaboration was with Jerry Lewis…

Creative League Tashlin Night

On Saturday May 19th at 7 pm, the Animation Creative League will be hosting a screening of one of Tashlin’s greatest films, “Who’s Minding The Store” in a high definition Vistavision transfer.

TASHLIN NIGHT

“Who’s Minding The Store?” and selected shorts
Saturday, May 19th 2012 at 7pm
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Creative League Tashlin Night

“Who’s Minding The Store” is a Warner Bros cartoon come to life. The incredibly exaggerated gags pile one on top of each other at a rapid pace, leading to a finale that will have you doubled over with laughter. Lots to learn from this film!

OK… I can hear you saying, “I HATE Jerry Lewis!” But give this film a chance. There is a good reason why Lewis was one of the most popular and beloved comedians of his day. If you don’t believe me, just check out this quick clip from “Who’s Minding The Store”…


Jerry Lewis Typewriter Bit From
“Who’s Minding The Store?”

Creative League Tashlin Night

We will also be screening a couple of Tashlin’s best Warner Bros cartoons for comparison. Like this one…


“Porky Pig’s Feat” (1943) at YouTube

Creative League Tashlin Night

This very special screening will be held at 7pm on May 19th, 2012. Our screening room is located in Pacoima, CA. The Animation Creative League meetings are by invitation only. To request an invite, contact Taber Dunnipace at…

creativeleague@animationarts.org

If you can bring refreshments, please do. Confirmations will go out well in advance of the screening. Space is limited. Make sure you let us know if you can’t make it so we can offer your seat to another person.


Creative League Tashlin Night

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March 26th, 2012

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Creative League: Magic of Melies Screening April 14th

George Melies

George Méliès was a French illusionist and filmmaker famous for leading many technical and narrative developments in the earliest days of cinema. Méliès, a prolific innovator in the use of special effects, accidentally discovered the substitution stop trick in 1896, and was one of the first filmmakers to use multiple exposures, time-lapse photography, dissolves, and hand-painted colour in his work. Because of his ability to seemingly manipulate and transform reality through cinematography, Méliès is sometimes referred to as the first “Cinemagician”.

George Melies

On April 14th at 7pm, we will be screening a program of fantastic films by this pioneer filmmaker on the big screen from newly restored prints. Prepare to be amazed!

Attendance at Creative League meetings is by invitation only. To reserve a confirmation to attend, you must email the group administrator Taber Dunnipace at creativeleague@animationarts.org for information. Space is limited. As a courtesy to the rest of the members of our group, do not request a confirmation if you do not plan to attend, and let us know immediately if your plans change so we can offer your space to another member.


“The Astronomer’s Dream” 1896 at YouTube

If you are interested in participating in this event, please contact the group administrator, Taber Dunnipace at…

creativeleague@animationarts.org

You can also sign up on Facebook…

http://www.facebook.com/events/372656636107963/

For more info on the Creative League, see…

http://animationresources.org/?p=3561

George Melies

George Melies

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March 26th, 2012

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Meta: Subscriber Prototype Preview Now Available

Plastic Man

Our prototype subscriber “reference pack” is now available. It features two downloadable DVD quality cartoons and a PDF e-book featuring good scans of the first three issues of Jack Cole’s “Plastic Man” optimized for the retina display of the new iPad. If you would like to participate in our survey, I would be happy to send you a download link to the reference pack. All I ask is that after you have a chance to check out the material, you will take a few moments to answer a few simple questions to let me know what you think.

If you would like to see the prototype, drop me an email at… sworth@animationresources.org

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