The Mystery and Imagination bookstore will play host to a signing for author Mark Sawicki’s new how-to guide Animating with Stop-Motion Pro, this Saturday, April 3rd! The signing will begin at 2pm.
FM’s preview of the title can be read here!
Mystery and Imagination Bookstore
238 N. Brand Blvd.
Glendale, CA
Saturday April 3rd at 2pm
Animating with Stop Motion Pro is a neat how-to book on the history and technique of stop motion animation using stop motion pro software, the same software used to create the famous Wallace and Gromit clay animations. The book explores animating people, objects, clay, puppets and monsters. It makes a great gift for up and coming stop motion animators. You can download a feww trial of the software and purchase it in the States through Amazon here.
In addition to Sawicki, guests will include two-time Emmy winner Ernest Fabrino, who will be presenting...
FM’s preview of the title can be read here!
Mystery and Imagination Bookstore
238 N. Brand Blvd.
Glendale, CA
Saturday April 3rd at 2pm
Animating with Stop Motion Pro is a neat how-to book on the history and technique of stop motion animation using stop motion pro software, the same software used to create the famous Wallace and Gromit clay animations. The book explores animating people, objects, clay, puppets and monsters. It makes a great gift for up and coming stop motion animators. You can download a feww trial of the software and purchase it in the States through Amazon here.
In addition to Sawicki, guests will include two-time Emmy winner Ernest Fabrino, who will be presenting...
- 3/31/2010
- by Jesse
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Some interesting vintage '80s horror films finally have DVD release dates this year, among them the 1987 classic "The Stepfather"! This is certainly the biggest news of all. "The Stepfather" is hitting stores October 13th from Shout! Factory, 3 days before the PG-13 remake hits theater screens. Meanwhile, on August 11, Code Red is unleashing the classic 1970 giallo "Weekend Murders" to DVD. As Code Red puts it: "The film is an Italian giallo also starring some lovely Euro actresses, a British comedian, and a tough guy Italian star playing against type as a bumbling constable. We have a brand new HiDef master in its original scope aspect ratio (2.35:1)." Plus, on August 18, Code Red is releasing "The Strangeness," a 1985 horror film from director David Michael Hillman. In it, A group of explorers surveying an abandoned goldmine are trapped in a cave in, and find themselves at the mercy of a slimy, mysterious creature.
- 7/20/2009
- ESplatter.com
Code Red DVD just sent Fango the specs for a trio of upcoming releases set to hit retailers later this summer.
On August 18th, Code Red DVD will unleash The Strangeness. It is 1980 and the price of gold is soaring. Old timers warn would be prospectors to stay away from the Gold Spike Mine. It has stood as a ghastly reminder of the horrors of a century before when the earth violently shook and over twenty miners were killed, their bodies stripped of flesh. The residents of Basin City talked of the grisly murders only in whispers from which legends of The Strangeness grew. A small group of explorers innocently make their way to the Gold Spike. Only one knows the incredible secret of the mine, and here the nightmare begins.....!
Nightmare USA's Stephen Thrower described the film as having, "Ominous atmosphere, flashes of humour, and a truly startling monster!
On August 18th, Code Red DVD will unleash The Strangeness. It is 1980 and the price of gold is soaring. Old timers warn would be prospectors to stay away from the Gold Spike Mine. It has stood as a ghastly reminder of the horrors of a century before when the earth violently shook and over twenty miners were killed, their bodies stripped of flesh. The residents of Basin City talked of the grisly murders only in whispers from which legends of The Strangeness grew. A small group of explorers innocently make their way to the Gold Spike. Only one knows the incredible secret of the mine, and here the nightmare begins.....!
Nightmare USA's Stephen Thrower described the film as having, "Ominous atmosphere, flashes of humour, and a truly startling monster!
- 6/26/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (FANGORIA.com)
- Fangoria
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