Sky has debuted a new 30-second teaser trailer for the upcoming animation ‘Riverdance: The Animated Adventure.’
The animation follows an Irish boy named Keegan (Sam Hardy) and a Spanish girl named Moya (Hannah Herman Corte) as they journey into the mythical world of the legendary Megaloceros Giganteus, who teach them to appreciate Riverdance as a celebration of life.
Directed by Eamonn Butler and Dave Rosenbaum, the film also features the voices of Pierce Brosnan, John Kavanagh, Brendan Gleeson and Aisling Bea.
Also in trailers – ‘Stranger Things’ season 4 cryptic teaser trailer sees Eleven banged-up
The film will be available in the UK & Ireland exclusively on Sky Cinema and streaming service Now on 28 May 2021.
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The animation follows an Irish boy named Keegan (Sam Hardy) and a Spanish girl named Moya (Hannah Herman Corte) as they journey into the mythical world of the legendary Megaloceros Giganteus, who teach them to appreciate Riverdance as a celebration of life.
Directed by Eamonn Butler and Dave Rosenbaum, the film also features the voices of Pierce Brosnan, John Kavanagh, Brendan Gleeson and Aisling Bea.
Also in trailers – ‘Stranger Things’ season 4 cryptic teaser trailer sees Eleven banged-up
The film will be available in the UK & Ireland exclusively on Sky Cinema and streaming service Now on 28 May 2021.
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- 5/11/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
With special effects credits including Harry Potter, X-Men and Assassin’s Creed, the firm is now pushing into animation production.
Speaking in Annecy this week, Cinesite’s director of animation Eamonn Butler has revealed further details of the first batch of films being made at the VFX house’s new animation studio in Montreal and has revealed why the company has taken the step into producing its own material.
Founded in 1991 as part of Kodak, Cinesite - based in London, Montreal and Vancouver - became a fully independent company in 2012.
In response to what Buttler has said is ferocious competition in the VFX field,...
Speaking in Annecy this week, Cinesite’s director of animation Eamonn Butler has revealed further details of the first batch of films being made at the VFX house’s new animation studio in Montreal and has revealed why the company has taken the step into producing its own material.
Founded in 1991 as part of Kodak, Cinesite - based in London, Montreal and Vancouver - became a fully independent company in 2012.
In response to what Buttler has said is ferocious competition in the VFX field,...
- 6/16/2016
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Top brass at the effects and feature animation studio said on Monday the 54,000 sq ft Canadian hub – backed by Québec’s investment arm, among others – will get nine features into production and create 500 permanent jobs by 2020.
Investissement Québec is advancing a loan of C$2.4m (Usd 1.8m) to support the creation of infrastructure and an additional loan guarantee of C$19.6m (Usd 14.7m) towards an anticipated overall budget of at least C$90m (Usd 67.3m) is being advanced to Cinesite to help finance the first three films.
Cinesite Group CEO Antony Hunt made the announcement with Quebec premier Philippe Couillard (pictured at Monday’s launch) and revealed two of the first three titles.
Comic Animations will join Spa Studios and Atresmedia Cine on Klaus. Sergio Pablos wrote and will direct and Jinko Gotoh will produce the Canada-Spain co-production.
Comic Animations and Dublin-based River Productions will begin development on a film inspired by the Irish dance sensation Riverdance...
Investissement Québec is advancing a loan of C$2.4m (Usd 1.8m) to support the creation of infrastructure and an additional loan guarantee of C$19.6m (Usd 14.7m) towards an anticipated overall budget of at least C$90m (Usd 67.3m) is being advanced to Cinesite to help finance the first three films.
Cinesite Group CEO Antony Hunt made the announcement with Quebec premier Philippe Couillard (pictured at Monday’s launch) and revealed two of the first three titles.
Comic Animations will join Spa Studios and Atresmedia Cine on Klaus. Sergio Pablos wrote and will direct and Jinko Gotoh will produce the Canada-Spain co-production.
Comic Animations and Dublin-based River Productions will begin development on a film inspired by the Irish dance sensation Riverdance...
- 2/8/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
At the second VFX + Animation Summit Dublin, international experts and growing local companies gathered to talk about issues such as global competition, tight schedules and training needs. Wendy Mitchell reports.
As Ireland’s VFX and animation industries continue to grow steadily, international experts have reminded the sector that competing in a global marketplace is not just about skills and technical prowess.
“The role of the VFX industry is to help stories; it’s important we embed storytelling from the beginning,” said Darren O’Kelly, MD of London-based The Mill, in his keynote address that kicked off the VFX + Animation Summit Dublin (November 29-30). “We must not let VFX and animation become a substitute for great stories.”
He continued: “I feel for some of our comrades who worked on projects like John Carter; there were absolutely breathtaking effects but a film like that gets neglected after a poor opening weekend… Unless we’re connecting with audiences we’re irrelevant...
As Ireland’s VFX and animation industries continue to grow steadily, international experts have reminded the sector that competing in a global marketplace is not just about skills and technical prowess.
“The role of the VFX industry is to help stories; it’s important we embed storytelling from the beginning,” said Darren O’Kelly, MD of London-based The Mill, in his keynote address that kicked off the VFX + Animation Summit Dublin (November 29-30). “We must not let VFX and animation become a substitute for great stories.”
He continued: “I feel for some of our comrades who worked on projects like John Carter; there were absolutely breathtaking effects but a film like that gets neglected after a poor opening weekend… Unless we’re connecting with audiences we’re irrelevant...
- 12/14/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
London-based visual effects company to open animation unit in Montreal and begin production on 3D feature Charming.
UK digital visual effects company Cinesite is to create a slate of family animation features with 3Qu Media, the new CG-animation production company headed by Shrek producer John Williams and Henry Skelsy, managing partner of Fulton Capital Management.
The first project will be Charming, an irreverent animated comedy that re-imagines the tales of Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty who discover they are all engaged to the same prince.
The film will be produced by Williams and directed by Ross Vemokur (Animal Crackerz).
Williams said: “We believe Charming can be a big commercial success and we hope this will be the beginning of a long time feature animation association between 3Qu and Cinesite’s super talented artists, technicians, and production team.”
Cinesite MD Antony Hunt said: “Feature animation is a natural extension of our talent and infrastructure.
“This deal is...
UK digital visual effects company Cinesite is to create a slate of family animation features with 3Qu Media, the new CG-animation production company headed by Shrek producer John Williams and Henry Skelsy, managing partner of Fulton Capital Management.
The first project will be Charming, an irreverent animated comedy that re-imagines the tales of Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty who discover they are all engaged to the same prince.
The film will be produced by Williams and directed by Ross Vemokur (Animal Crackerz).
Williams said: “We believe Charming can be a big commercial success and we hope this will be the beginning of a long time feature animation association between 3Qu and Cinesite’s super talented artists, technicians, and production team.”
Cinesite MD Antony Hunt said: “Feature animation is a natural extension of our talent and infrastructure.
“This deal is...
- 9/23/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
The job of an astronaut is filled with danger. It's not just the arduous time-consuming, space-madness-inducing traveling they have to endure that could spell the end. In space no one can hear you scream. But...
Below you will find the first animated short film to be made at Cinesite. It takes the form of a mock commercial. We see this movie as a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase the quality of Cinesite artists' work.
The film was written and directed by animator Alvise Avati and produced by Cinesite’s Animation Director Eamonn Butler. To tell you any more would ruin it for you, but believe us when we tell you... if you watch just one video today, let it be This one!
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Below you will find the first animated short film to be made at Cinesite. It takes the form of a mock commercial. We see this movie as a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase the quality of Cinesite artists' work.
The film was written and directed by animator Alvise Avati and produced by Cinesite’s Animation Director Eamonn Butler. To tell you any more would ruin it for you, but believe us when we tell you... if you watch just one video today, let it be This one!
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- 12/17/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Adam Bailey has won VFX company Cinesite’s fourth annual Inspire internship program.
Bailey will be working with Cinesite this summer on a major film production.
Bailey is an animation specialist who graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University.
Eamonn Butler, Animation Director at Cinesite, says, “Adam won me over with his passion for animation. His hunger to learn coupled with a natural talent for performance made him stand out in this competition.”
Bailey added: “I am honoured and very grateful to be chosen as the winner of the Inspire internship. I have always wanted to be part of feature level production and for the Cinesite team to offer me a chance to be tutored by industry experts on a feature project is exciting and life changing, to say the least.”...
Bailey will be working with Cinesite this summer on a major film production.
Bailey is an animation specialist who graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University.
Eamonn Butler, Animation Director at Cinesite, says, “Adam won me over with his passion for animation. His hunger to learn coupled with a natural talent for performance made him stand out in this competition.”
Bailey added: “I am honoured and very grateful to be chosen as the winner of the Inspire internship. I have always wanted to be part of feature level production and for the Cinesite team to offer me a chance to be tutored by industry experts on a feature project is exciting and life changing, to say the least.”...
- 7/11/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
In preparation for its release in March, cast and crew members of the forthcoming Disney sci-fi extravaganza John Carter were in the capital this week to promote the film. I, along with seemingly every other film blogger and journalist not at the London Critic’s Circle Awards was in attendance at the Apollo cinema to see a selection of preview clips and partake in a Q&A with the film’s star, Taylor Kitsch, animation whiz Eamonn Butler visual effects wizard Sue Rowe. Producer Kevin Kurtz was on hand to introduce the film and its concept and director Andrew Stanton introduced the clips in pre-recorded videos.
John Carter (formerly known by the less vague denominator, John Carter of Mars) is based on the books of Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs. Carter is an American Civil War veteran that is mysteriously teleported to Mars, where he finds warring races, scary alien...
John Carter (formerly known by the less vague denominator, John Carter of Mars) is based on the books of Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs. Carter is an American Civil War veteran that is mysteriously teleported to Mars, where he finds warring races, scary alien...
- 1/23/2012
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
Follow @WolvieCBM !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); Walt Disney Pictures showed some new footage in London yesterday for the upcoming science fiction epic John Carter, directed by Andrew Stanton (Wall•E, Finding Nemo). The star of the film Taylor Kitsch, visual effects supervisor Sue Rowe and animation supervisor Eamon Butler were present during the Q&A where they answered a couple of questions about this big screen adaptation of the popular novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. First, as far as the preview goes, it seems that everyone really liked it. 7films and Screen Geek were both there, and this what they said and you can also check out the brief video below with everyone's reaction: "...the sequences from...
- 1/20/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
The nominees for the 35th Annual Saturn Awards were announced today, and fright features went largely unrepresented among the multiple noms for the likes of The Dark Knight, Iron Man, et al. Among horror/creature features, only Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Let The Right One In scored multiple nods, taking three each.
Guillermo del Toro’s sequel is up for Best Horror Film as well as Best Make-Up (Mike Elizalde) and Best Special Effects (Michael J. Wassel, Adrian De Wet, Andrew Chapman and Eamonn Butler). The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Whatever Films We Feel Like Nominating have Let The Right One In competing for Best “International” Film—quotation marks ours, as aside from Slumdog Millionaire (?), the other movies in this category are the English-language, partially or fully U.S.-financed likes of The Bank Job, The Forbidden Kingdom, In Bruges and Transsiberian. Let The Right One In...
Guillermo del Toro’s sequel is up for Best Horror Film as well as Best Make-Up (Mike Elizalde) and Best Special Effects (Michael J. Wassel, Adrian De Wet, Andrew Chapman and Eamonn Butler). The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Whatever Films We Feel Like Nominating have Let The Right One In competing for Best “International” Film—quotation marks ours, as aside from Slumdog Millionaire (?), the other movies in this category are the English-language, partially or fully U.S.-financed likes of The Bank Job, The Forbidden Kingdom, In Bruges and Transsiberian. Let The Right One In...
- 3/11/2009
- Fangoria
Thanks to N8 for posting these: Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture The Chronicles Of Narnia - Prince Caspian Wendy Rogers, Dean Wright, Andrew Fowler, Greg Butler The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Eric Barba, Edson Williams, Nathan McGuinness, Lisa Beroud Hellboy II The Golden Army Michael J. Wassel, Lucy Killick, Adrian de Wet, Eamonn Butler Cloverfield Kevin Blank, Chantal [...]...
- 1/19/2009
- by Sasha Stone
- AwardsDaily.com
With five nominations, "Iron Man" leads the list for the seventh annual Ves Awards, which were chosen Saturday by panels comprised of members of the Visual Effects Society.
The Marvel Studios-produced superhero movie was cited in the categories of visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie, best single visual effect of the year, outstanding animated character in a live-action movie, outstanding models and miniatures in a feature, and outstanding special effects in a movie. The nominees cited for "Iron Man" are Ben Snow, Hal Hickel, Victoria Alonso and John Nelson.
Its competition for the best visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie honor are "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" (Wendy Rogers, Dean Wright, Andrew Fowler, Greg Butler), "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (Eric Barba, Edson Williams, Nathan McGuinness, Lisa Beroud), "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (Michael J. Wassel, Lucy Killick, Adrian de Wet, Eamonn Butler) and "Cloverfield" (Kevin Blank,...
The Marvel Studios-produced superhero movie was cited in the categories of visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie, best single visual effect of the year, outstanding animated character in a live-action movie, outstanding models and miniatures in a feature, and outstanding special effects in a movie. The nominees cited for "Iron Man" are Ben Snow, Hal Hickel, Victoria Alonso and John Nelson.
Its competition for the best visual effects in a visual effects-driven movie honor are "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" (Wendy Rogers, Dean Wright, Andrew Fowler, Greg Butler), "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (Eric Barba, Edson Williams, Nathan McGuinness, Lisa Beroud), "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (Michael J. Wassel, Lucy Killick, Adrian de Wet, Eamonn Butler) and "Cloverfield" (Kevin Blank,...
- 1/19/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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