Kobe Bryant, who with his daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash Sunday, will be recognized during the 92nd Oscars ceremony which is set for February 9 on ABC.
Bryant, the Los Angeles Lakers icon, won an Animated Short Oscar in 2018 for Dear Basketball. The short film, revolving around an essay he wrote as he neared retirement from the NBA in 2016, was animated by Glen Keane and featured music by John Williams.
The Oscar ceremony annually features and In Memoriam segment devoted to those in the industry have died in the past year. It’s unclear whether the Bryant mention will be part of that block or something else.
“We can confirm that Kobe Bryant will be acknowledged in the telecast,” the Academy said in a statement today.
On Monday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ annual Oscar Nominees Luncheon began with a moment of...
Bryant, the Los Angeles Lakers icon, won an Animated Short Oscar in 2018 for Dear Basketball. The short film, revolving around an essay he wrote as he neared retirement from the NBA in 2016, was animated by Glen Keane and featured music by John Williams.
The Oscar ceremony annually features and In Memoriam segment devoted to those in the industry have died in the past year. It’s unclear whether the Bryant mention will be part of that block or something else.
“We can confirm that Kobe Bryant will be acknowledged in the telecast,” the Academy said in a statement today.
On Monday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ annual Oscar Nominees Luncheon began with a moment of...
- 1/28/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Kobe Bryant’s 20 years playing for the Los Angeles Lakers were honored on Monday in a star-filled journey down NBA memory lane. The 18-time NBA Mvp had not one but two jerseys immortalized at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, as both his No. 8 and No. 24 jerseys were hung from the rafters. When asked which jersey he preferred, the Lakers legend replied: “I kind of go back and forth. Eight has something that 24 will never, ever, ever, ever have, and that’s the ability to grow hair. So it’s tough,” he said, according to USA Today. Also Read: 'Dear Basketball'.
- 12/19/2017
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Verizon-owned video app go90 has nabbed the premiere for Oscar contender Dear Basketball from Kobe Bryant.
The five-minute film, which hails from animator and director Glen Keane, features the former Los Angeles Laker reading his poem of the same name. Composer John Williams provides the score.
Dear Basketball is available to view on the free go90 app, as well as across Verizon properties including Yahoo Sports, AOL and Complex. "Verizon's go90 welcomes an array of creators, from icons to up-and-comers, providing them with a flexible canvas on which to share their stories," said go90 chief content officer Ivana Kirkbride. "On...
The five-minute film, which hails from animator and director Glen Keane, features the former Los Angeles Laker reading his poem of the same name. Composer John Williams provides the score.
Dear Basketball is available to view on the free go90 app, as well as across Verizon properties including Yahoo Sports, AOL and Complex. "Verizon's go90 welcomes an array of creators, from icons to up-and-comers, providing them with a flexible canvas on which to share their stories," said go90 chief content officer Ivana Kirkbride. "On...
- 12/18/2017
- by Natalie Jarvey
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Kobe Bryant Oscar winner? The basketball great is one step further along to that improbable feat, with his first attempt at filmmaking since his retirement from the game and the Los Angeles Lakers has been shortlisted as a finalist for Best Animated Short this year. Ten films were named, and Dear Basketball — from Bryant’s poem, about his love for the game and having to let it go — is one of 10 shorts to make the cut for a shot at being one of the five nominees when the…...
- 12/18/2017
- Deadline
Could Kobe Bryant be adding the title of ‘Oscar winner’ to his impressive list of accomplishments? Nope, probably not if you’re talking about the Oscar actually going to Bryant himself. For his short film, Dear Basketball, it could happen since he’s the writer and is therefore attached to it. But if such a thing happened the Oscar would go for the best short film, of which Bryant is a part but is not the sole creator. It would still be an impressive feat to go from being an all-star basketball legend to being part of an effort that managed to
Will Kobe Bryant Add “Oscar Winner” to His Awards Collection?...
Will Kobe Bryant Add “Oscar Winner” to His Awards Collection?...
- 12/5/2017
- by Wake
- TVovermind.com
Ten short films are shortlisted by the Academy’s Animations and Shorts branch to vie for the final five nominations for Best Animated Short Film. The shortlist includes Pixar’s “Lou,” written and directed by Dave Mullins. The short premiered at SXSW earlier this year and was shown in theaters ahead of “Cars 3.”
Read More: 2018 Oscar Predictions: Best Animated Feature
Here are the shortlisted animated shorts; no one will be deemed a frontrunner until I have seen it.
Frontrunner:
“Lou”
Director: Dave Mullins (Pixar Animation Studios)
Contenders:
“Cradle”
Director: Devon Manney(University of Southern California)
“Dear Basketball”
Director: Glen Keane (Glen Keane Productions)
“Fox and the Whale”
Director: Robin Joseph (Robin Joseph)
“Garden Party”
Director: Victor Caire and Gabriel Grapperon (Mopa)
“In a Heartbeat”
Director: Esteban Bravo and Beth David (Ringling College of Art and Design)
“Life Smartphone”
Director: Chenglin Xie (China Central Academy of Fine Arts)
“Lost Property Office...
Read More: 2018 Oscar Predictions: Best Animated Feature
Here are the shortlisted animated shorts; no one will be deemed a frontrunner until I have seen it.
Frontrunner:
“Lou”
Director: Dave Mullins (Pixar Animation Studios)
Contenders:
“Cradle”
Director: Devon Manney(University of Southern California)
“Dear Basketball”
Director: Glen Keane (Glen Keane Productions)
“Fox and the Whale”
Director: Robin Joseph (Robin Joseph)
“Garden Party”
Director: Victor Caire and Gabriel Grapperon (Mopa)
“In a Heartbeat”
Director: Esteban Bravo and Beth David (Ringling College of Art and Design)
“Life Smartphone”
Director: Chenglin Xie (China Central Academy of Fine Arts)
“Lost Property Office...
- 12/4/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 10 finalists for the Animated Short Film race and none other than hometown hero Kobe Bryant has made the cut.
Glen Keane’s “Dear Basketball,” which the five-time NBA Champion co-wrote, has made the shortlist along with Pixar’s “Lou” and eight other finalists. Bryant has focused on non-basketball activities since his retirement in 2015, but worked with Keane, a Disney animation legend, to craft an animated short about his childhood love for basketball over the past year.
Continue reading Kobe Bryant Shoots For The Oscars As ‘Dear Basketball’ Makes Animated Short Film Short List at The Playlist.
Glen Keane’s “Dear Basketball,” which the five-time NBA Champion co-wrote, has made the shortlist along with Pixar’s “Lou” and eight other finalists. Bryant has focused on non-basketball activities since his retirement in 2015, but worked with Keane, a Disney animation legend, to craft an animated short about his childhood love for basketball over the past year.
Continue reading Kobe Bryant Shoots For The Oscars As ‘Dear Basketball’ Makes Animated Short Film Short List at The Playlist.
- 12/4/2017
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
Kobe Bryant is in the running to make it to the Oscars as the subject, writer and executive producer of an animated short that could take his awards-heavy career into a different field — because “Dear Basketball,” the animated short he made with veteran Disney animator Glen Keane, has made the shortlist in the Academy Awards category of Best Animated Short. The Academy announced the 10 shortlisted films on Wednesday, with “Dear Basketball” — in which Keane’s line drawings animated the poem that Bryant wrote to announce his retirement from the game — serving as the highest-profile entry on the...
- 12/4/2017
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Few, if any, animated shorts have ever had the bona fides of Dear Basketball, a five-minute-and-22-second-long film about Los Angeles Laker great Kobe Bryant's life and career that was produced by the hometown hero himself, animated by Disney legend Glen Keane and scored by music legend John Williams. Now, appropriately enough, Kobe and Co. are set to crash the best animated short Oscar race.
Dear Basketball, a tearjerker inspired by the 2015 poem of the same name through which Bryant announced his retirement from the sport (he narrates the film, too), premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in...
Dear Basketball, a tearjerker inspired by the 2015 poem of the same name through which Bryant announced his retirement from the sport (he narrates the film, too), premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in...
- 9/18/2017
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[[tmz:video id="0_a67b7v1k"]] Kobe Bryant has played in a lot of venues, but never the Hollywood Bowl ... until Friday night. Kobe took the stage at the best venue in L.A. and read his now-famous retirement letter, "Dear Basketball," accompanied by the L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra no less. The conductor was definitely as famous as Kobe, at least in orchestra circles ... John Williams. And there's more ... an animated film by Glen Keane of Disney fame played on the big screen.
- 9/2/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The veteran artist discusses his collaboration with the basketball star ahead of Annecy.
In advance of his keynote speech in Annecy this week (on Tues 13 June), veteran Disney animator Glen Keane (the creator of characters from Ariel in The Little Mermaid to the Beast, Pocahontas and Tarzan), has revealed further details about how he came to collaborate with recently retired NBA legend, Kobe Bryant.
Late in his career, Bryant wrote a poetic letter to his younger, six-year-old self, “Dear Basketball.” Bryant had been contemplating an animated film based on the poem. “He (Bryant) had been meeting with various studios and then he saw a little film I had done for Google (Spotlight Stories) called Duet,” Keane explained of his Vr film from 2014 that was available in both interactive and non-interactive forms.
“Kobe really connected with the hand-crafted quality to it and also to the (idea of) the visual poem,” the animator said of the legendary La Lakers...
In advance of his keynote speech in Annecy this week (on Tues 13 June), veteran Disney animator Glen Keane (the creator of characters from Ariel in The Little Mermaid to the Beast, Pocahontas and Tarzan), has revealed further details about how he came to collaborate with recently retired NBA legend, Kobe Bryant.
Late in his career, Bryant wrote a poetic letter to his younger, six-year-old self, “Dear Basketball.” Bryant had been contemplating an animated film based on the poem. “He (Bryant) had been meeting with various studios and then he saw a little film I had done for Google (Spotlight Stories) called Duet,” Keane explained of his Vr film from 2014 that was available in both interactive and non-interactive forms.
“Kobe really connected with the hand-crafted quality to it and also to the (idea of) the visual poem,” the animator said of the legendary La Lakers...
- 6/12/2017
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
From women in animation to hot debuts, Screen previews the festival.
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival (June 12-17) opens today. Screen runs through five key things to look out for.
1. Key debuts
Annecy will host first-look footage of Pixar’s upcoming title Coco (pictured) and showcase the world premiere of Universal’s Despicable Me 3, two of the most anticipated animation movies of the year. The level of buzz will be telling.
The response to Animal Crackerz, the starry Spanish-us co-pro, will also be intriguing.
At the other end of the financial spectrum, the festival will host the premiere of Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman’s Loving Vincent, which is billed as the world’s ‘first fully-painted feature film’. The biopic of Vincent Van Gogh was made by 125 painters producing more than 60,000 oil paintings. In advance of the Annecy premiere, the film’s trailer racked up 2.6m views on YouTube.
2. Women in animation...
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival (June 12-17) opens today. Screen runs through five key things to look out for.
1. Key debuts
Annecy will host first-look footage of Pixar’s upcoming title Coco (pictured) and showcase the world premiere of Universal’s Despicable Me 3, two of the most anticipated animation movies of the year. The level of buzz will be telling.
The response to Animal Crackerz, the starry Spanish-us co-pro, will also be intriguing.
At the other end of the financial spectrum, the festival will host the premiere of Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman’s Loving Vincent, which is billed as the world’s ‘first fully-painted feature film’. The biopic of Vincent Van Gogh was made by 125 painters producing more than 60,000 oil paintings. In advance of the Annecy premiere, the film’s trailer racked up 2.6m views on YouTube.
2. Women in animation...
- 6/12/2017
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Chicago – The 16th Tribeca Film Festival wrapped last Sunday (April 30, 2017) and the award-winning films of the festival have been named. Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com was there for the first week of Tribeca and files his personal best of the films he experienced.
This is Patrick switching to first person, and I was able to see 13 media and film works, and took a turn in the “Immersive” or Virtual Reality arcade (there will a separate article on that experience). I sampled TV, short films, documentaries and narrative films, and rank them from first preferred on down, but honestly I didn’t see anything that I didn’t like, which is a testament to the programmers of this iconic film festival.
The following are the prime 13, and an indication of when they are scheduled to release…
“Flower”
’Flower,’ Directed by Max Winkler
Photo credit: Tribeca Film Festival
What seems like a “Juno” rip-off,...
This is Patrick switching to first person, and I was able to see 13 media and film works, and took a turn in the “Immersive” or Virtual Reality arcade (there will a separate article on that experience). I sampled TV, short films, documentaries and narrative films, and rank them from first preferred on down, but honestly I didn’t see anything that I didn’t like, which is a testament to the programmers of this iconic film festival.
The following are the prime 13, and an indication of when they are scheduled to release…
“Flower”
’Flower,’ Directed by Max Winkler
Photo credit: Tribeca Film Festival
What seems like a “Juno” rip-off,...
- 5/7/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Just a year into his retirement, basketball superstar Kobe Bryant showed up to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to promote his new movie “Dear Basketball”. But leave it to Fallon to convince Bryant to put on a turtleneck and read some slam poetry about Steve Urkle under a single spotlight. Related: Celebs Turn Out For […]...
- 4/25/2017
- by Aynslee Darmon
- ET Canada
He’s already made a huge impact on Hollywood as the leader of the town’s favorite sports team, but Kobe Bryant says he’s just getting started. Next up: movies, TV, short films, even novels. “I think there’s a myriad of ways to reach an audience, and the important thing is making sure we have compelling stories and characters that can support that,” the NBA legend told TheWrap on Sunday at the Tribeca Film Festival. Bryant was at Tribeca to premiere the short film “Dear Basketball,” a collaboration with Disney animation legend Glen Keane. Also Read: Kobe Bryant...
- 4/24/2017
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
When Kobe Bryant retired from the NBA last year, he penned a poem entitled “Dear Basketball,” a love letter to the game that is now a short film.
Illustrated by legendary Disney animator Glen Keane and scored by John Williams, the short Dear Basketball visually presents Bryant’s poem as black-and-white sketches, with only Bryant’s purple and gold Laker colors as accents. It premiered Sunday at the Tribeca Film Festival, with a discussion with Bryant, Keane and moderator Michael Strahan.
During the chat, Bryant spoke about his newfound love for storytelling, which he believes is his purpose. "The best way to...
Illustrated by legendary Disney animator Glen Keane and scored by John Williams, the short Dear Basketball visually presents Bryant’s poem as black-and-white sketches, with only Bryant’s purple and gold Laker colors as accents. It premiered Sunday at the Tribeca Film Festival, with a discussion with Bryant, Keane and moderator Michael Strahan.
During the chat, Bryant spoke about his newfound love for storytelling, which he believes is his purpose. "The best way to...
- 4/24/2017
- by Taylor Weatherby, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“If you asked me when I was 10 years old if I would be here now—that I would be here—I would have said, 'You're absolutely nuts,'” Kobe Bryant admits, sitting down at Deadline’s Tribeca Studio to discuss his animated short film Dear Basketball. “But that's the beautiful thing about life, isn't it?” One of the greatest basketball players of all time who had an illustrious 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, Bryant decided to announce his retirement in November 2015…...
- 4/23/2017
- Deadline
Deadline is holding its Tribeca Film Festival portrait and video interview studio at the festival hub in NYC, opening its doors to this year’s most riveting and groundbreaking filmmakers. Guests stopping by the Deadline Studio on Day 3 included Andie MacDowell (Love After Love), Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid’s Tale), Elisabeth Moss (Tokyo Project), Kobe Bryant (Dear Basketball) and many more. Click on the image above to open the gallery, and follow Deadline for more…...
- 4/23/2017
- Deadline
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