Because SPX is here!
Less than 24 hours until showtime.
Are we ready? I think we’re ready…
Are YOU ready?
That’s the question.
The Narrow Margin -Trailer titles (1952)
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Because SPX is here!
Less than 24 hours until showtime.
Are we ready? I think we’re ready…
Are YOU ready?
That’s the question.
The Narrow Margin -Trailer titles (1952)
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Source: the-dark-city
Saul Bass Storyboard Art for Alfred Hitchcock’s PSYCHO http://bit.ly/YsfkYf
Best Faux-Criterion Box Art ever.
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Source: criterion.com
A talk with Hayao Miyazaki and Moebius, focusing on Miyazaki, filmed during their duel exhibit Miyazaki et Moebius: Deux Artistes Dont Les Dessins Prennent Vie in 2005.
Never heard of ‘em
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Beautiful work from classic film poster artist, Averardo Ciriello, who actually got his start in comics in the 1940s at Acqua Salata. He returned to the comics medium in the 1970s as the cover artist for the erotic comics, Maghella and Lucifera.
“Yasujirō Ozu” by Chris Ware
In the fall of 2008, Cinefamily presented an ambitious retrospective of the films of Yasuhiro Ozu, one of the most revered of all Japanese directors. Like a printmaker, Ozu obsessively reworked his themes until they reached transcendent heights of perfection: the domestic life of everyday people, their rituals and emotional transformations.
Chris Ware is the artist behind Quimby the Mouse, Acme Novelty Library, and “Jimmy Corrigan - the Smartest Kid on Earth”, which received the Guardian First Book Award in 2001. The latest issue of his long running series, Acme Novelty Library, came out in November 2010.
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Doing a 4 page comic about the OTHER character from 2001, moon watcher .
The Numberlys: With New iPad App, Ex-Pixar Designer Unleashes A Masterpiece
Moonbot Studios, which astounded us with “The Fantastic Flying Books of Morris Lessmore,” avoids the sophomore slump with its latest story-app.
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Source: fastcodesign.com
Scorsese’s storyboard for Taxi Driver
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