"Charon" by Keaton Henson



Directed by: David Wilson, Keaton Henson, John Malcolm Moore

Produced by: David Wilson
Written by: Keaton Henson

Cinematography by: Brian Fawcett
Camera Assistants: David Agha-Rafei and Roland Philips
Jib Operator: Stefan Zambinski
Puppet by: Jonny Sabbagh
Runners: Jimmy Patrick and Jessie May Peters

Edited by: Nikki Porter
Colouring by: James Bamford at The Mill
Sound Design by: Joe Henson

Listen to more of his music here.

Documentary film trailer about master fantasy artist Jeffery Jones

"The Day The Movies Died" by Mark Harris


In light of all this post-Oscar buzz...
Read the awesome four page article here.
Found at On Animation

In The Navy!

The Art of Mark Brooks




The Dedication of Tommy Stathes

“The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" by Bahij Jaroudi

Via Cartoon Brew TV.

Fascinating

Voice Actor - Mark Hamill

Mark Richard Hamill (born September 25, 1951) is an American actor, voice artist, producer, director, and writer. Hamill is best known for his role as Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy. But in the voice-over world, he is most well known for voice acting characters such as the Joker in the DC Animated Universe, (primarily in Batman: The Animated Series), Fire Lord Ozai in Avatar: The Last Airbender, the Hobgoblin in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and Chanukah Zombie on Futurama.

In an interview with IGN a few months ago, Hamill says that Arkham Asylum 2 will be his last time voicing The Joker. Hamill's portrayal of the character is considered to be one of the best characterizations of the villain by many fans.

He almost didn't return to play The Joker in the first Arkham Asylum video game, but when he learned Paul Dini (writer) and Kevin Conroy (voice of Batman) were involved with the project, he changed his mind. His performance in the game wound up winning him much praise from critics.

Now, with Arkham Asylum 2, Hamill says this is really the last time he'll be playing the character, saying, "This will be my last, there's no question about that. But it's the last hurrah."



See his massive list of credits here.

The Cinematography of “There Will Be Blood”

Cinematographer: Robert Elswit

One of my all time favorite films. Everytime I watch this movie, I smile, even though it's a very serious film,
I marvel at the composition, lighting, acting, pacing, and deeply textured atmosphere.

Here's a deleted scene from the film:


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