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Icons of Animation

The Icons of Animation catalog, with the earliest surviving color Mickey Mouse cel on the cover..

Recently, we had a nostalgic encounter with some art from Christmases past.

Perusing through Profiles In History’s most recent auction catalog, we saw the likes of original works like Richard Scarry’s Rudolph and Gustav Tengrenn’s The Night Before Christmas, both starting at a minimum bid of $4000.

Particularly eye-catching production cels: Heckle and Jeckle, Max Fleischer’s Gulliver’s Travels, and Tezuka’s Astro Boy.  Wow.

The Icons of Animation session will be happening on December 17th, in Beverly Hills.(Not in California? You still have twelve days to bid online.)

And of course, if you can’t cough up the moolah, you should check out the entire catalog anyway.

The Academy Shortlists 10 Animated Shorts

"Wild Life"

"Sunday/Dimanche"

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences shortlisted ten animated shorts, three to five of which will be chosen as nominations for next year’s Academy Awards.

Congratulations to our friends at the National Film Board of Canada who produced not one, but two, of the ten shorts selected.

On to the next round of voting… Good luck!

Tidbit: Check out Global Mechanic and the NFB collaboration, “Vive la Rose”.

 

PSA for MADD Canada: The Sticker Family

Check out the new PSA spot Global Mechanic created for Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

Chez, GM’s director for this project, beautifully walked the line between cartoon and live action worlds to deliver a hard-hitting message about the sad realities of drunk driving.

Impromptu Ideas

Preliminary character sketches for our upcoming film Impromptu, based on the paintings of Matisse. Check back as we update our progress.

3D Animated Life of Chapman

It’s called the Chapman Project and it’s a collaboration between several studios, voiced by some of the remaining Monty Python guys.

 

…and here he is looking extremely hot in Ibiza