News Archive for Christian Ziebarth

New first for Dragon's Lair

Coming Soon reveals that the classic 1983 Don Bluth videogame Dragon’s Lair, the first arcade game to incorporate full scenes of hand-drawn animation, will now become “the first game title ever to be released for the Blu-ray Disc High Definition format using BD-J.” Plans to release the game’s sequel Dragon’s Lair II: Time Warp and […]

Spiderbunny

The latest installment of Jennifer Shiman’s animated parodies of classic movies performed by bunnies has been released for viewing online by Starz Entertainment. View Spiderman Now

From the Red Carpet: World Premiere of Meet the Robinsons

On Sunday, Walt Disney Pictures held the world premiere of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ next CG-animated film Meet the Robinsons. o-meon was there talking with director Steve Anderson, Disney Animation President Ed Catmull, and the stars about their experiences bringing William Joyce’s book, A Day with Wilbur Robinson, to life. Here then, are some of […]

Stop-Mo Expo

Reminding people that hand-drawn and computer-generated are not the only two types of animation, ASIFA-Hollywood will be hosting a Stop-Mo Expo on April 21 at Woodbury University. Organized primarily by ASIFA-Hollywood’s intrepid blogger, Larry Loc, the expo will feature special guests such as Mark Caballero & Seamus Walsh of Screen Novelties, The Chiodo Bros., Corky […]

Digital 3D – Everybody's Doin' It!

The March 30 release of Meet the Robinsons in Disney Digital 3D on over 600 screens, is seven times the number of screens that ran Disney’s Chicken Little in 3D. In New York City, Meet the Robinsons will only be seen in 3D. Last week, DreamWorks Animation announced its intention to produce all of its […]

Pirates go dancing with the stars; At World's End trailer debuts tonight

In the better-late-than-never department comes the news that a trailer for Disney/Bruckheimer’s much-anticipated, sure-to-be-an-enormous-blockbuster, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End will premiere tonight on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars at 8pm (7 Central). See the movie’s official page for more information. The trailer will also appear on a dedicated Yahoo! Movies page that includes […]

DreamWorks Goes 3D

The following is a press release regarding DreamWorks Animations foray into the realm of 3D (referring in this case to stereoscopic 3D technology, not computer-generated animation) movies, including a first look at concept art for Insectosaurus from the 2009 release Monsters vs. Aliens:

Reporter's Notebook: Road to the Big Easy – The Walt Disney Company Annual Meeting

Roving reporter Chuck Oberleitner gives a fly-on-the-wall’s viewpoint of yesterday’s annual meeting of Disney stockholders including the most up-to-date scoops on The Frog Princess, Meet the Robinsons, Ratatouille, Toy Story 3, and Song of the South . . . and, of course, the infamous corporate gadfly Evelyn Davis. Read the full story at: www.o-meon.com.

Announcing Cartoon Brew Films

Spinning off of Amid Amidi and Jerry Beck’s popular Cartoon Brew site comes Cartoon Brew Films featuring animated shorts making their online debut for preview and for purchase. Extensive background information is also given on the development and the creators of each short. The three shorts available first are: Boys Night Out by Bert Klein […]

Peter Pan Grab Bag VI

Even more authentically grab bag-like in nature than our previous entries this final entry focused on today’s 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD release of Disney’s Peter Pan features photos from a “Fly-In Theater” event held in Perris, CA, the London premiere, and a sudoku game and storybook feature from the DVD:

Peter Pan Grab Bag V

The following are six examples of the many samples of visual development concept art found on tomorrow’s release of Disney’s Peter Pan to 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD:

Peter Pan Grab Bag IV

The following are six screen shots from the bonus feature on Disc 2 of Tuesday’s Peter Pan DVD release entitled “The Peter Pan That Never Was,” hosted by Disney animation directors Ron Clements and John Musker:

Peter Pan Grab Bag III

Third in our presentation of some of the features on next Tuesday’s release of Disney’s Peter Pan to 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD are these five menu screens from disc 2 as well as a link to an official Disney podcast:

Peter Pan Grab Bag II

The following are five screen shots from the Tinker Bell movie preview found on the March 6 release of Disney’s Peter Pan to 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD:

Peter Pan Grab Bag I

First in our presentation of some of the features on next Tuesday’s release of Disney’s Peter Pan to 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD are these six menu screens from disc 1:

Bill Plympton's Hair High

The following is the official press release for the upcoming Los Angeles screening of Bill Plympton’s Hair High in April, to be accompanied by his Oscar®-nominated short Guard Dog:

Justice for the big screen

Cinema Confidential reports that Warner Bros. has a feature film in the works based on their animated television hit Justice League. “The Justice League comic series, which started in the 1960s, features DC Comics’ most famous superheroes joining forces to form one team, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman and Martian […]

Before Jack Sparrow there was Captain Hook . . . and Smee

Following is the press release for the March 6 release of Disney’s classic Peter Pan as a 2-disc Platinum Edition DVD. The DVD boasts a brand-new digital restoration and is loaded with bonus features aimed to please general audiences as well as serious animation aficionados:

Van Eaton Galleries

Van Eaton Galleries, the “full service animation art gallery, and resource center for the animation art collector and enthusiast,” is featuring original art from many works of animation, from many studios such as Disney, Warner Bros., and Hanna-Barbera. Some of their recent additions include cels from The Little Mermaid, The Great Mouse Detective, Mickey’s Christmas […]

Classic cartoon characters get more classic

As pointed out at Cartoon Brew a PhotoShop contest staged by Worth1000.com features famous cartoon characters meshed into famous paintings. See what happens when Goofy gets caught in an M. C. Escher painting or when Sylvester spies on a historic medical experiment as envisioned by Rembrandt.

Oscar nominated shorts screenings

To inform voters and the general public as to the actual content of all the shorts that have been nominated for Academy Awards this year, Magnolia Pictures will be hosting screenings throughout the country. View their Play Dates page for details.

Second Shrek the Third Trailer

BREAKING: The official Shrek site has just debuted the brand new full trailer for Shrek the Third. The trailer is also available in the following formats:

RIP, Peter Ellenshaw

o-meon has posted the obituary for Peter Ellenshaw, the legendary Disney matte artist and visual effects pioneer who provided the first visual conceptualization for Disneyland and who influenced the look of films from Treasure Island to The Black Hole.

Rapunzel Unleashed

It’s uncertain how long it’ll be available, but YouTube is currently hosting a fifteen second clip from Glen Keane’s Rapunzel, footage apparently shown at last year’s SIGGRAPH convention.

Annies 2006 Photos

Following are some photos taken at Sunday evening’s 34th Annual Annie Awards ceremony held at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA, with attempts at funny captions:

Peter Pan panel reports and photos

Ultimate Disney and Mice Age have both reported on last Thursday’s panel discussion held at Disney’s own El Capitan Theatre before a screening of the digitally restored Peter Pan. Read what Kathryn Beaumont, June Foray, Margaret Kerry, Paul Collins, and Eric Goldberg had to say about the production of this timeless Disney film. More photos […]

In2TV offers Looney Tunes classics free

The AOL/Warner Bros. video on-demand website In2TV.com has recently begun offering dozens of classic Looney Tunes shorts on its website for free viewing. Bugs Bunny, Daffy, and Porky star in 20 episodes each while supporting characters Road Runner, Speedy Gonzales, Foghorn Leghorn, and Sylvester and Tweety appear as well but with fewer episodes.

Bee Movie's live action animation promotion

The Post-Gazette online talks extensively about the unique marketing angle Jerry Seinfeld and DreamWorks Animation are using to promote their upcoming Bee Movie. Click through to the article to find out what Jerry Seinfeld wanted to do for a job when he was 10 years old.

Bee Movie B trailer

According to USA Today, a new “anti-trailer” for DreamWorks Animation’s Fall 2007 release Bee Movie will show in theaters beginning today. The trailer’s storyline will pick up from the storyline for the movie’s first anti-trailer in which comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock are wearing bee costumes. Follow the link to find out how Steven […]

Peter Pan flies into the El Capitan

Keying up for its release to Disney Platinum DVD, the El Capitan Theatre begins a two-week engagement of the classic animated film Peter Pan. Tonight at 7pm is a special opening night beginning with a panel discussion moderated by producer Don Hahn and featuring “an all-star group that includes two voice talents (Kathy Beaumont-Levine and […]