2020 Audubon Photography Awards
Category: Youth
Photographer: Michael Kim
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Location: Frank Lake, Alberta, Canada
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2020 Audubon Photography Awards
Category: Youth
Photographer: Michael Kim
Species: Eared Grebe
Location: Frank Lake, Alberta, Canada
“Against this threat, upon the Jedi knights falls the duty to lead the newly formed army of the Republic, and, as the heat of war grows, so too grows the prowess of one most gifted student of the Force....”
10 years have passed since I got one of the greatest DVDs in the world....
@starwars....
Clone Wars Volume One!
I got this gem of a collector’s item from a local Movie Gallery closing down, and I would never trade my used copy for any other in the galaxy--not even the re-sealed, previously viewed DVDs I saw at a local, now-defunct Fred’s.
Many gifted artists at Cartoon Network Studios, Rough Draft Studios, and Lucasfilm’s divisions of Skywalker Sound and--yes--even THX Ltd. brought this amazing vision of Star Wars to life under the lead of one of my favorite cartoonists of all time...
That’s right. Samurai Jack & Primal creator Genndy Tartakovsky. His team includes...
a sound effects editor & re-recording mixer, Erik Foreman (read more about his work here)....
plus Technical Audio Supervisor/Assistant Editor Jonathan Greber and Digital Transfer/Assistant Editors Chris Barron & John Countryman, credited in the DVD credits when you select the THX Optimizer and press “1″-”1″-”3″-”8″...
many Spumco artists like Mike Kim, Lynne Naylor, @rdaskas, Scott Wills, and Raymond Zibach, plus big-shot EFX Design artist Michel Gagne and BG artists @shinypinkbottle and the awesome David A. Dunnet ...
storyboard artists Bryan & Mark Andrews (maybe JG Quintel as a board revisionist, but I’m not sure since I can’t see the chapter’s individual credits as they aired on CN); Genndy did some boarding too...
Some voices, such as James Arnold Taylor, went from this Clone Wars to The Clone Wars, which recently ended...
the art directors, of course--Paul Rudish and Scott Wills--who’re very important to the art of the series...
...and Robert Alvarez & Tartakovsky made for very good traditional animation, which is surprisingly not as good these days on most Cartoon Network Studios projects.
Now that Disney owns Lucasfilm (and 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment, which distributed the DVDs with @cartoonnetwork), these need to air on Disney XD, Disney Channel and/or Disney+. I imagine that a war of copyright is at hand since Cartoon Network, created by Hanna-Barbera, is owned by Warner Bros./WarnerMedia, a media empire of their own (which, in turn, distributed Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008 movie and the in-home releases of the TV series until 2014).
I remember little if anything of this micro-series when it actually aired, but I probably wasn’t into action cartoons much back then, which is why I remember little of The Powerpuff Girls and Samurai Jack in my childhood. Luckily, I found a snippet of CHAPTER 18 from a controlyourtv ad for CN/[as]! I recently made a tweet of it too.
In 2009, I started seeing Star Wars: Clone Wars in action... via a “YouTube Poop” called “IN A WORD THEY’LL ALL BE DINNER” (nothing inappropriate FYI) by UncleChuckTH. This was a fun way to introduce myself to the series; prior to and during this time I saw of Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008 movie’s TV spots and the TV series on CN/Toonami on [as].
Want a sneak peek at this series? Check it out here! That is until Disney+ or some official Disney source on YouTube or wherever else makes an official upload...
Underrated RnB soloist Chancellor returns in “Angel” MV ft. SNSD’s Taeyeon!
Do you love this beautiful ballad?
American Dipper
Photo: Michael Kim/Can Geo Photo Club
Celina Lee’s podcast series provides a window into the unique journeys and experiences of individuals from a wide variety of professions. One of the interviewees for her podcast is Michael Kim, co-founder of Kobre & Kim LLP.
Michael Kim is the co-founder of the law firm, Kobre & Kim. Michael and his partner, Steven Kobre, met when they both worked as Assistant U.S. Attorneys in Manhattan while working on a securities case, which ultimately became the movie, the Boiler Room. They started their law firm at Steven’s apartment kitchen in 2003 and grew it into a global law firm with 10 offices worldwide and over 300 employees. Michael talks about why he decided to start the law firm even though 99% of the people he talked to said it was a terrible idea, and what he has learned about setting and achieving goals, building authentic relationships, and how to make yourself happy.
We congratulate AABANY member Michael Kim for being interviewed by Celina Lee on her podcast. We are also honored to count Kobre & Kim among AABANY’s sponsors.
Michael Kim Runs Away With The John Deere Classic for His First PGA Tour Victory
https://www.successseries.com/2018/07/17/michael-kim-runs-away-with-the-john-deere-classic/
Korean-American golfer Michael Kim won the John Deere Classic on Sunday. It was his first PGA Tour win in 84 career starts.
Now that’s how you start off a book. Wow.