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Six more episodes of the CGI-animated series set in a galaxy far,
far away after the events of 'Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the
Clones' and before 'Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'.
The series follows the adventures of Obi-Wan Kenobi (James Arnold
Taylor) and his apprentice, Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter), and
introduces rebellious female Jedi fighter Ahsoka Tano (Ashley
Eckstein). Episodes are: 'Blue Shadow Virus', 'Mystery of a
Thousand Moons', 'Storm Over Ryloth', 'Innocents of Ryloth',
'Liberty On Ryloth' and 'Hostage Crisis'.
Six more episodes of the CGI-animated series set in a galaxy far,
far away after the events of 'Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the
Clones' and before 'Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'.
The series follows the adventures of Obi-Wan Kenobi (James Arnold
Taylor) and his apprentice, Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter), and
introduces rebellious female Jedi fighter Ahsoka Tano (Ashley
Eckstein). Episodes are: 'Dooku Captured', 'Gungan General', 'Jedi
Crash', 'Defenders of Peace', 'Trespass' and 'The Hidden Enemy'.
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Escape from Planet Earth (DVD)
Brendan Fraser, Ricky Gervais, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rob Corddry, Jonathan Morgan Heit, …
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Discovery Miles 290
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Ships in 20 - 25 working days
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Children's animated adventure featuring the voice talents of
Brendan Fraser, Rob Corddry and William Shatner. On planet Baab,
Gary Supernova (voice of Corddry) is head of mission control at the
Baabian Aeronautics and Space Administration (BASA), while his
younger and more charismatic brother Scorch (Fraser) is the
planet's most famous astronaut. The difference between the brothers
is vast, and even Gary's son Kip (Jonathan Morgan Heit) favours his
uncle over his father. However, when a failed rescue mission
results in Scorch being held captive on planet Earth at the
infamous Area 51 by Agent Shanker (Shatner), it's left up to Gary
to save the day. Can he succeed in saving his brother and change
his son's opinion of him?
The first five episodes of the CGI-animated series set in a galaxy
far, far away after the events of 'Star Wars Episode II: Attack of
the Clones' and before 'Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the
Sith'. The series follows the adventures of Obi-Wan Kenobi (voice
of James Arnold Taylor) and his apprentice, Anakin Skywalker (Matt
Lanter), and introduces rebellious female Jedi fighter Ahsoka Tano
(Ashley Eckstein). Episodes are: 'Downfall of a Droid', 'Duel of
the Droids', 'Bombad Jedi', 'Cloak of Darkness' and 'The Lair of
General Grievous'.
Producing Animation is a clear and comprehensive guide to a dynamic
industry. Already a relied-upon resource by professionals and
students alike, this book covers the process from concept to screen
while defining the role of the producer at each phase. The third
edition features new content on the latest innovations plus
insights on key topics from industry experts, sidebars on legal
matters, as well as case studies on content adaptation and artists'
insider production experiences. Key Features: * A complete
step-by-step guide to identifying, pitching, developing, and
producing an animated project with detailed resources for
production planning, budgeting, scheduling, tracking, delivering,
marketing, and distribution * Tools to establish the best
production practices as tested from the inner workings of animation
pipelines at successful studios, both large and small * A unique
collection of in-depth knowledge, experience, and advice from
industry professionals on a wide variety of topics, from telling an
animated story in VR; to understanding the process of Japanese
anime production; to creating timeless characters; to producing
animation for themeparks; to the genesis of AR and its possible
applications; and much more * Versatile and practical sample
charts, tables and templates for structuring teams, planning and
tracking production, and adapting best processes and procedures for
any type of project
Producing Animation is a clear and comprehensive guide to a dynamic
industry. Already a relied-upon resource by professionals and
students alike, this book covers the process from concept to screen
while defining the role of the producer at each phase. The third
edition features new content on the latest innovations plus
insights on key topics from industry experts, sidebars on legal
matters, as well as case studies on content adaptation and artists'
insider production experiences. Key Features: * A complete
step-by-step guide to identifying, pitching, developing, and
producing an animated project with detailed resources for
production planning, budgeting, scheduling, tracking, delivering,
marketing, and distribution * Tools to establish the best
production practices as tested from the inner workings of animation
pipelines at successful studios, both large and small * A unique
collection of in-depth knowledge, experience, and advice from
industry professionals on a wide variety of topics, from telling an
animated story in VR; to understanding the process of Japanese
anime production; to creating timeless characters; to producing
animation for themeparks; to the genesis of AR and its possible
applications; and much more * Versatile and practical sample
charts, tables and templates for structuring teams, planning and
tracking production, and adapting best processes and procedures for
any type of project
You have a useful library of books covering the tools, techniques
and aesthetics of animation, but you've been asked to put your
production and creative skills to the test to produce a theatrical
feature film or to deliver 52 episodes of a television series with
only 18 months in the schedule.Producing Animation is your answer.
Written by Catherine Winder and Zahra Dowlatabadi and edited by
Tracey Miller-Zarneke, Producing Animation is a comprehensive guide
to the production industry. Already a relied upon resource by
professionals and students alike, this book covers the process from
script to screen while defining the role of the producer at each
phase. The second edition features new content such as sidebars on
key topics from industry experts, discussions on CG, 2D and
stereoscopic production processes, and an overview on marketing and
distributing your project. The companion website provides access to
sample tables, templates and workflow outlines for CG and 2D
animation production.
You have a useful library of books covering the tools, techniques
and aesthetics of animation, but you've been asked to produce 52
episodes of a animated series with only 12 months in the schedule.
Producing Animation is your answer. A comprehensive guide to the
production industry, this title is an invaluable asset for
animation professionals. Already a relied upon resource by
professionals and students alike, the second edition of Producing
Animation will include new content including a chapter on
production software and legal aspect of production, case studies,
discussions on 2D, 3D and CGI production processes and a companion
website which features an interactive forum, podcasts, sample
charts, editable tables and workflow outlines. Explore the process
of developing a project from conception to final delivery and adapt
the industry's best practices in your own workflow. Edited by
Tracey Miller Zarneke, reknowned author and producer, Producing
Animation is written from the unique perspective of a producer.
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