Thursday 18 April 2013

Creatived Future Ffresh Film Festival



That's a very nice movie festival, it brings up lots amazing moive.
And this festival was proved how media growing so fast and how powerdul
 in all those year.Bring us up into the other level of evolution.
National theatre walse's the passion was one of the most ambitious productions
ever staged in the UK.

We now have different types of films, and their performance also in the form
of different sensory manifestations.Good movies will often drive our mood,the 
film industry in the 30 years of development grow so powerful and so fast. 
Can't believe we already get into the 3D period, more way than we did expect.

 In the afternoon we been to a British documentary filmmaker Guide: JES Benstock Masters. After graduating from college in 1990, JES has been responsible for a number of documentaries, including the UK guide to show off, love massacre tourism and orders.

He is good at comedy documentary, but it is not cheap humor, he went to speak. The UK guidelines show off as Alternative Miss World beauty contest, this is indeed something that you have to believe. One of the contestants is a self-proclaimed "armed with love horses" life coach dressed head to toe in sparkling white latex. Here's a short video. I am very pleased to learn that Billy Connolly judgment 1985 beauty pageant.

 

Andrew Logan



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Andrew Logan (born 1945) is an English sculptor, performance artist, jewellery-maker, portraitist and painter.
He was born at Witney, Oxfordshire, in England. He was educated as an architect at the Oxford School of Architecture, graduating in 1970. As the founder of the Alternative Miss World in 1972 (which he continues to run) he became a key figure in London's cultural and fashion life. He notably influenced film-maker Derek Jarman, whose early film-making work documented the social scene around Andrew Logan and his studios at Butler's Wharf, London. His studios were also where Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood staged the notorious "Valentine's Ball" in 1976, at which the Sex Pistols first came to media attention.
In 1991 a major retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford. The purpose-built Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture, at Berriew in the Welsh Marches, now houses much of his sculpture and painting. It is the nation's only museum devoted to a living artist. His work is also in numerous museums and private collections around the world.
Since the early Nineties, Andrew Logan has continued to exhibit his sculptures and jewellery all over the world including Saint Petersburg in Russia, Lithuania, India, Beverly Hills in Los Angeles and Mexico. His work has been shown in and commissioned by international galleries, including the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, the Flower East Gallery in London, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Hayward Gallery, Bonhams, the National Portrait Gallery, Sotheby in London, the Royal Academy of Arts, and Somerset House.
In London, he has exhibited in diverse venues, including Trafalgar Square, in the foyer of Sadler's Wells Theatre and in West End cinemas. His lifesize horse sculptures, Pegasus 1 and 11 were displayed at Heathrow Airport, and his 'Icarus' sculpture hangs in Guy's Hospital. The P & O Superliner Arcadia commissioned him to sculpt his Cosmic Eggs (8 ft. tall), and his Mermaid Chandelier was exhibited at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, USA.
In the new millennium, Andrew Logan created jewelled sculptures for The Magic Flute opera in San Diego. In 2004, Andrew Logan's eleventh Alternative Miss World contest was held at the Hippodrome in London. He went on to give an Art workshop at the Jaipur Heritage Festival in India.
Andrew Logan is also a qualified yoga teacher and gave a Presentation of Yoga art show in London. He then did a jewellery presentation with Emmanuel Ungaro in Paris.
In 2007, Andrew Logan continues to be prolific, diversifying his talent in all mediums. In May, he was invited to be part of the jury for a children's beauty contest in Sochi. In July, his jewellery was auctioned at Halls Fine Art in Shrewsbury. In August, he was invited by Comme des Garçons to Tokyo and Kyoto for their catwalk show, which was inspired by his style and jewellery. He was asked to decorate a guitar for a high profile charity auction held in London. In August, he was invited to participate in three events in The Big Draw: he collaborated with Zandra Rhodes on The Big Picture Frame at the V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green, he gave a presentation of his watercolours in The Newsroom at The Guardian and in Covent Garden.
In December 2007, Andrew Logan attended a dinner party at Zandra Rhodes' penthouse which was filmed by a London-based photographer Ben Charles Edwards, entitled Eat Your Chiffon.
Andrew Logan's work blends camp pop-art and neo-romanticism to form a quintessentially English 'eccentricity of vision'.
 
At the end, he were saying people identify with humanity, with people, realism and people's stories. Look for and portray emotions you understand, but have respect for your characters. Remember to express yourself even if you have to justify yourself to your tutors.

Chris Auty
 Chris came to us to talk about the role of the producer is, why is the producer? And how to become a producer. He taught production, as well as working in the industry.Producers film financing. It does not seem like a large-scale glamorous work. I can be a lonely role, some producers that the film belongs to them, others are just a hired hand. This is rare, because most people in the collection have a strong self.If you get it right, as a producer, can make you a lot of money. Producers day, will let you know, to the orientation of the partners, so what you want to align costs to share with the director, working side by side with each other. If both have the same vision, it can be fun and not so lonely.How to become a producer.As many cases, there are no easy answers. Chris explained that he started as a film critic, and said that this is the most ideal route. You can go to film school, it helps if you have a lot of money (not really, I want to hear!) Read the script, find one in your life, then, to inquire, get the ball rolling. Warring parties to meet the distribution, actors and camera. This, to me, although it seems a bit unlikely? You can also buy a cinema .....This seems to be 'is an example, which is not what you know ...... "to me.Producers can face a lot of adversity, the actors play and face a lot of financial problems. What you have to do for you, shows a lot of passion and the Cannes Film Festival in the world is the most exciting place, if you are a movie producer.Why, then, become a producer?It gives you a sense of accomplishment, especially when a movie is very good indeed. It provides creative pride, because it is so difficult and mentally challenging. It is not for everyone. As the work of a filmmaker, can often lead to the production of television, these two industries are often envious of each other. More and more people to do so.This is a fantastic job. If you have the money obviously! Again, it is a good conversation, but it seems a little presumptuous to assume all the students are sitting on piles of cash. I know that if I was, I was my own film produced and directed .
 
 
 





Sunday 7 April 2013

Creatived Future Bradford Animation Festival 2013


Back from Bradford Animation Festival,
Day 1 (Part 1)
Speaker : Swewart Gilray
 
Firstly he ask a very good question,What does digital distribution really mean?
He give us few points of it,
 We were change by lot factors such like: Network, Mobile project, Digital products.
In the future
AAA titles Games it representative mature business works
AAA titles means:
1.      High input
2.       High quality 
3.       Broad market prospects
4.      High sales
5.      Large-scale research and development team
6.      High-performance visual and auditory effects
7.      The perfect combination of art and technology
   8.      Let the players play on the first five minutes of ecstasy
   9.      Well-tested
  10.   Very few BUG
  11.   Good can get started sexual
  12.   Graphical user friendly interface
  13.   Pleasant experience continuous, balanced, throughout the course of the game
  14.   Large-scale marketing and speculation
 The last thing he talk about is digital games are always got some contact with animation, this contention are argument for ages. But it does prove by many animation program planner.




Day 1 (Part 2)
Speaker: Tomek Zawada

He were discuss some about game designer how we could do after we got new ideas coming up to our mind, sometime we do got lots ideas but somebody never action, so the ideas never get prove.
Also we should find the right project to creative that's very important. But first it was you really enjoy and passion to doing all those work.




Day 1 (Part 3)
Speaker: Lucas Hardi


 For nowaday, we have more value about our life,
so does games world.  So we always looking forward
the more higher quality games. And we have lots different
kind of games style, fighting games, stories games,
shooting games.