A few days ago we showed you artist Michael Whaite‘s incredible mash-up of The Shining and Pac-Man, and now we’re back with more eye candy from Michael that has us grinning from ear-to-ear! Below you’ll find some horrific entries in… Continue Reading →
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- 1/13/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Earlier this year, our friends over at Geek Nation blew our minds when they whipped up a series of clever motion posters, short animated videos that brought to life the art of films like Jaws and Planet Terror. If you missed that, be sure to click the link and check some of them out, because it's one of the more creative things we've ever had the pleasure of sharing.
Based out of the UK, illustrator and 3D animator Michael Whaite takes a similar path with his art, breathing new life into classic movie posters by quite literally bringing them to life... as fully animated neon signs. Using programs like Flash and Adobe After Effects, Whaite turns iconic movie imagery into brightly colored eye-popping GIFs, depicting some of our favorite movies as neon bar signs. Thankfully, Whaite is a big time horror fan, and he's given movies like Psycho, The Shining and Frankenstein the flashy treatment.
Based out of the UK, illustrator and 3D animator Michael Whaite takes a similar path with his art, breathing new life into classic movie posters by quite literally bringing them to life... as fully animated neon signs. Using programs like Flash and Adobe After Effects, Whaite turns iconic movie imagery into brightly colored eye-popping GIFs, depicting some of our favorite movies as neon bar signs. Thankfully, Whaite is a big time horror fan, and he's given movies like Psycho, The Shining and Frankenstein the flashy treatment.
- 12/4/2013
- by John Squires
- FEARnet
Tonight, we’re off to the Jameson Empire Done in 60 Seconds Awards at a swanky London location and are very excited about it! Done in 60 Seconds or Diss celebrates short film made by members of the public who are all vying for the Diss 2012 trophy. The 5 UK finalist have been whittled down to the videos that I’ve embedded below. We’ll watch all five of these tomorrow along with entries from across the globe and the winner of the Diss 2012 award will be announced this coming Sunday at the 2012 Jameson Empire awards.
Have a watch of the entries below and please share the love as every single one of them is fantastic. We’ll report back on how the evening goes and we’ll also be doing our best to bring you as much coverage from the Jameson Empire Awards on Sunday where Ben and I will be on...
Have a watch of the entries below and please share the love as every single one of them is fantastic. We’ll report back on how the evening goes and we’ll also be doing our best to bring you as much coverage from the Jameson Empire Awards on Sunday where Ben and I will be on...
- 3/23/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
HeyUGuys are conflicted. We exist because we love film and celebrate the artistry and endeavour of anyone who has the sack to commit pen to paper and scenes to celluloid but sometimes we despair of a world where originality has been overthrown by the banal, the safe and the (ick) reimagined. As a rule we’d prefer not to revisit old ground but – as a wiser man than Hug once observed – it is the exception that proves the rule.
Empire and Jameson understand that wisdom well and, furnished with this knowledge, created the genius that is the Done in 60 Seconds project. Done in 60 Seconds is a competition which encourages budding filmmakers and movie lovers worldwide to celebrate and encapsulate their favourite celluloid triumphs in one short minute of film. The longlist of entries was assembled last autumn and, after careful consideration, reduced to a shortlist of twenty sixty second films...
Empire and Jameson understand that wisdom well and, furnished with this knowledge, created the genius that is the Done in 60 Seconds project. Done in 60 Seconds is a competition which encourages budding filmmakers and movie lovers worldwide to celebrate and encapsulate their favourite celluloid triumphs in one short minute of film. The longlist of entries was assembled last autumn and, after careful consideration, reduced to a shortlist of twenty sixty second films...
- 3/27/2010
- by Emily Breen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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