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Daniel Janke & Holly Cole - Big Dance
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The Mountain of SGaana - Directed by Christopher Auchter
[VFF '16] The Grubstake Gets Revisited for Shakespeare!
The Grubstake Gets Revisited for #Shakespeare! @vicfilmfestival #review
By Ed Sum (The Vintage Tempet)
The Grub-Stake is a 1923 action-adventure silent film produced by Nell Shipmanand directed by Bert Van Tuyle which never saw distribution when it finished production. The distributor went bankrupt and its fate even now is uncertain. Technically, it’s now in the public domain, and perhaps this early Canadian pioneer of the Hollywood scene cannot be any more happier…
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Interviews with animators & directors
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Interviews I did mostly during February 2012 for internet film mag 25fps. All these people are brilliant. Be sure to check it out, if you are interested in good films and animation. [there will be one last interview, probably next week] "I had to find new levels of motivation" Interview with animator and filmmaker JOSEPH PIERCE "If I knew the end of my film, I would not start the journey" Interview with experimental animator and filmmaker RICK RAXLEN "I wanted to capture real New York" Interview with animator and writer ANDY LONDON "To put 2 000 years in 10 minutes was a distillation process" Interview with animator and illustrator VOLKER SCHLECHT "Life would be more exciting with talking animals, zombies and wizzards" Interview with animator and illustrator BENJAMIN ARTHUR "Strong starting points of inspiration won’t let you leave them alone" Interview with composer and director DANIEL JANKE "I dismiss rotoscopy if it is not well done" Interview with animator and programmer BOB SABISTON