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“September, 2005“
by jerry
September 26, 2005 10:58 pm


Brew reader Greg Chenoweth writes:

Brew people (and anyone else for that matter) can order the Pink Panther book with the DVD from Amazon’s Canadian website: www.amazon.ca. If you have an account set up with Amazon.com in the USA or like Amazon.co.uk in Britain, their account will work with Amazon.ca in Canada or any other Amazon.com website.

I’m checking with my editors at DK to confirm if the DVD version will be on sale in the U.S. - but for now, the version with the dvd is definitely available on stores in Canada and online from the Canadian Amazon.com.

by jerry
September 25, 2005 10:23 pm


rocket robin hoodI’m en route to Los Angeles today, from an exhausting week in Ottawa. Met many Brew readers - including our two festival pass contest winners - and had a ball running Pink Panther cartoons, signing copies of my new books, and displaying the WORST CARTOONS EVER program at the Saturday night animators party. Amid and I will be back to regular blogging by Tuesday. So forgive the delay in new information. We will be back with a full report on our adventures later in the week.By the way, they are selling the PINK PANTHER book in Canada with a dvd of early Pink Panther cartoons attached. I know you can know order the book on Amazon.com and they will ship the book to you immediately. Does anyone out there know if the Amazon.com version has a dvd attached? The publishers told me first, a long time ago, that a dvd would be attached to the book. Months later they said it would not. I will check with DK when I get back to the states. In the meantime, I’d appreciate it if any readers can let me know if the book has shown up in local bookstores - with or without dvds.Thanks.

by jerry
September 21, 2005 11:25 pm


Tonight we started screening films at the Ottawa Internation Animation Festival. I’m on the feature jury, so I won’t give my opinions yet on the full length films until I see them all - but tonight we saw FRANK & WENDY, a bizarre animated feature comedy from Estonia. All I can say is: strange.The shorts screened tonight were amazing. None of them were bad, even the experimental non-narrative ones were entertaining and visually dazzling. Two in particular, CURSE OF THE VOODOO CHILD (Steve Woloshen) and Chris Hinton’s “cNOTE” were beautiful, kinetic works of art. DELIRIUM FILMS OPENING TITLE by Nebojsa Rogic (pictured above right) was perhaps the most incredible thing shown tonight. A completely gonzo version of a movie opening logo as you’ll ever see.As for the narrative films, these three were winners in my book: MILCH by Igor Kovalyov (produced by Klasky Csupo) was a superb and surreal slice of life: FISH HEADS FUGUE by Lauren Indovia and Lindsey Mayer-Beug (produced at the Rhode Island School of Design) is a tour-de-force of all animation techniques; and John Canemaker’s moving story of his relationship with his father, THE MOON AND THE SON, was absolutely riveting.There were also commercials, promos and student films screened - with Luis Blanco and Michael Uman’s Comedy Central i.d. spots (pictured above left) real standouts.So far so good. I also met a few Brew readers - and that is always rewarding. Hope to meet more of you as the week goes on.

by amid
September 21, 2005 6:21 am


Ottawa Animation Festival

As Jerry mentioned yesterday, both of us will be hanging around Ottawa this week for you-know-what. I’m currently in Detroit, waiting for my connecting flight to Canada. Posting will more than likely be sporadic, unless I get the urge to update a lot, and odds are that won’t happen. If you see us up there, please say hello. We like meeting our readers (well, at least most of the time).

by amid
September 20, 2005 3:28 pm


I cannot speak as to the quality of this party, but local Ottawa cartoonist Chris Dainty wants to let Ottawa festivalgoers know that they are invited to carouse at his place the evening of Friday, Sept. 23. Details are below (click on image for bigger version).

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by amid
September 20, 2005 3:23 pm


Captain Capitalism

The latest Flash episode of CAPTAIN CAPITALISM, “To Bleep or not to Bleep”, deserves some kind of award for its final iris-out gag, which is an unexpected and very funny tribute to Tex Avery starring Dick Cheney. Fortunately, the rest of the cartoon has some nicely timed animation and is chuckle-worthy as well. The cartoon series is created by Brad Graeber of Powerhouse Animation out of Austin, Texas.
(via Fatkat Studios blog)

by jerry
September 20, 2005 12:53 am


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Amid and I will be lurking about in Ottawa for the next seven days. If posting here is light, that’s why. Here are some places you can find me:• Friday September 23rd 10am - PINK PANTHER RETROSPECTIVE at the Bytowne Cinema
• Saturday September 24th 1pm - PINK PANTHER RETROSPECTIVE at the NAC, Southam Hall
• Saturday September 24th 5pm - Book Signing at the CHAPTERS BOOKSTORE
• Saturday September 24th 7pm & 9pm - WORST CARTOONS EVER! screening at BARRYMORESSee you there!

by jerry
September 20, 2005 12:33 am


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I’m very proud to announce that Frederator Studios’ OH YEAH! CARTOONS has given a greenlight to produce a character I created called HORNSWIGGLE.For the next few months I will be producing a pilot with the fine folks at G7 Animation. I won’t be talking about it much here - that’s because I’ve started a new blog over on the Frederator website where I will be discussing the entire creative and production process as we go along. The cartoon should wrap in March and air in the fall 2006. Wish me luck!