"Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" album cover art by Kilian Eng
10 Steps to Make Your Creations Real: The thing about fandom is that on some level, we all wish we be a part
of what we love: We want to write a hit novel because we love to read;
we want to draw a comic book because we love to draw; we want to be a
filmmaker because we love to watch movies. But making fantasy a reality
is never as easy as the dreaming part.
Comic-Con 2014: Sideshow Collectibles’ 20 years of genre artistry
The folks at ThinkGeek put so much effort into their April Fool's Day prank products every year that often times they end up turning them into a reality. Remember the Star Wars Tauntan sleeping bag ?, that started life as a prank. And of all the wonderful products ThinkGeek pretended to announce on April 1 this year, the Back to the Future Flux Capacitor car charger is the one to get the IRL nod.
For Love or Money: recap of Creating Personal & Professional Art SDCC ’14 panel
How artist Brynn Metheney uses reference photos from Pinterest in creature designs.
Jason Blum—producer of Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Sinister, The Purge, The Bay, and Oculus—participated in an interesting interview at SXSW Film 2014 about his model of producing high-quality low-budget horror films for wide release. The video is almost an hour long, but worth watching if you're interested in contemporary mainstream horror.
Where Do Eureka Moments Come From?
Comic-Con 2014: Sideshow Collectibles’ 20 years of genre artistry
The folks at ThinkGeek put so much effort into their April Fool's Day prank products every year that often times they end up turning them into a reality. Remember the Star Wars Tauntan sleeping bag ?, that started life as a prank. And of all the wonderful products ThinkGeek pretended to announce on April 1 this year, the Back to the Future Flux Capacitor car charger is the one to get the IRL nod.
For Love or Money: recap of Creating Personal & Professional Art SDCC ’14 panel
How artist Brynn Metheney uses reference photos from Pinterest in creature designs.
Jason Blum—producer of Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Sinister, The Purge, The Bay, and Oculus—participated in an interesting interview at SXSW Film 2014 about his model of producing high-quality low-budget horror films for wide release. The video is almost an hour long, but worth watching if you're interested in contemporary mainstream horror.
Where Do Eureka Moments Come From?
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