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JPL engineer will spend birthday inside Rose float
Some people mark their birthdays with dinner out or a slice of cake. La Cañada Flintridge native Randy Bartos, though, has slightly different plans for his Jan. 2 birthday — lying inside a float, surrounded by hydraulic levers and animation switches...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Taking an arty gamble
La Cañada might not be known as gallery row, but that isn’t stopping Michael Humphries from trying to expand the art offerings in the foothills.
Humphries’ gallery, which bears his name and opened just five months ago in the 800 block of...Tags: Business, Business, Artists, Artists, Arts
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A teen draws up big plans
Dani Bowman, a 16-year old La Cañada High School sophomore who has autism, said she started to feel famous on Saturday as she signed autograph after autograph in front of La Cañada Books and Toys on Saturday.
“I feel like a celebrity, I think I'm...Tags: Human Interest, Autism, Companies and Corporations, Schools, High Schools
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Boyhood fantasy a $200M franchise
When illustrator and animator Duncan Rouleau describes the adventures of his star character, Ben Tennyson, it sounds something like a childhood daydream.
"He gets a watch that falls from outer space and it is filled with alien DNA," the La Cañada...Tags: YouTube, Companies and Corporations, Television, Los Angeles, Superman (fictional character)
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'Pixels & Games' brings art to life
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comArt was in digital form Wednesday at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. Seniors from Washington County Technical High School Computer Game Development and Animation Program put on a tech show called “Pixels & Games” that featured...Tags: Museums, Artists, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Gaming, Arts and Culture
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Pixar's Día de los Muertos movie a nod to Mexican audiences
24 FramesLee Unkrich discusses his upcoming Día de los Muertos movie, and the success of Pixar movies in Mexico.... -
An exacting director survives Cannes' mercurial nature
Wednesday night seems so long ago; here at the Cannes Film Festival, now halfway through its fantastic paces, it's a hundred films ago. On May 16 "Moonrise Kingdom,"director Wes Anderson's fable of young love and various eccentrics, on a fictional island...
Tags: Literature, Moonrise Kingdom (movie), Frances McDormand, Jason Schwartzman, Cannes Film Festival
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Digital Domain to open animation and visual effects studio in Abu Dhabi
Digital Domain, the award-winning visual effects company behind the blockbuster “Transformers” films and “Tron: Legacy,” is expanding into the Middle East with plans to open a 150,000-square-foot production studio in Abu Dhabi in...
Tags: Cartoon Network (tv network), Economy, Business and Finance, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
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Man with Aberdeen ties has role in 'The Avengers'
A Los Angeles man who would visit Aberdeen during the summers of his youth has a credited role in the blockbuster movie "The Avengers." Andrew Cottingham, 26, wore a motion capture suit in parts of the movie. He works for a company called The Third...Tags: Entertainment, Clint Eastwood, Movies, Columbia College Chicago, Scarlett Johansson
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News Corp. buys stake in Chinese film studio
Company TownBEIJING – Twentieth Century Fox parent News Corp. has agreed to acquire a 19.9% stake in Beijing-based Bona Film Group, the latest attempt by Hollywood to cash in on Asia’s biggest movie boom. It also signals the global aspirations of...... -
Pixar's 'Brave' to play at Dolby Theatre for L.A. Film Fest
24 FramesPixar fans who want to get a jump on seeing "Brave" can check out the studio's new film at the L.A. Film Festival a few days before it hits theaters nationwide on June 22.... -
With upcoming exhibit, Tech high students want to prove video games are art
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comTheir brushes are electronic, not made of wood and hair. Their palettes do not hold small, wet mounds of burnt sienna and other colors but are found by a click of the mouse. And the results are often found on computer screens in homes, not hanging on...Tags: Museums, Google Inc., Artists, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Gaming
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