Archive for September, 2008

Sorry that I haven’t posted in such a long time. I’ve been pretty busy with school work and that sort of thing… ahh projects.

Anyway, I stumbled upon another video I figured I would share until I have time to write something new up for the site. It is basically a “real life tetris”, entirely animated with real people. I suggest you don’t watch it entirely though, because it gets extremely annoying after a very short while. Somehow, I still found it a little amusing haha!

Human Tetris

They also have a few other interesting productions, notably:

Pong

The Original Human POLE POSITION Performance

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Odd news – Smuggling of snakes and spiders?

By The Associated Press

SYDNEY, Australia – U.S. and Australian authorities are investigating the smuggling of snakes and venomous spiders that were found in a parcel in Sydney, an official said Wednesday.

Customs Service officers in Australia’s biggest city discovered five harmless pythons and two dangerous South American tarantulas at the Sydney airport last week when they X-rayed a package that had been posted from the United States, Customs investigations manager Richard Janeczko said.

The creatures were later killed because they posed a quarantine risk, Janeczko said in the capital, Canberra.

Janeczko would not say from where in the United States the parcel – declared as baby toys and shirts – had been posted.

He said Australian officials based in Washington were communicating with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials on a U.S. investigation into who had sent the parcel.

In Australia, charges were expected to be laid against at least one alleged importer after customs officers and police raided a Sydney home Tuesday and seized evidence, Janeczko said.

Importing snakes or spiders without a license can attract maximum penalties of 10 years in prison and a 110,000 Australian dollar (US$92,000) fine.

(yahoo.ca)

Who knew people would start trying to pull these kinds of things off? Can I say: Snakes on a plane? This is a quite possibly a clean example on how the media influences people’s actions, maybe it isn’t, but either way, it was not a very smart decision. How I love this kind of irrelevant news! What are your thoughts on it?

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Mr Men

Who knew this popular franchise would finally be brought back? I was surprised the other day as I stumbled upon an episode of Mr Men on TV. I remember as a child, reading those tiny booklets, with two-liner stories, which had the goal to promote values and morals depicting a community of people who’s personality was their name.

Obviously, this show was produced for preschoolers, but the animation quality is just so unique and plain odd that I was somewhat interested for the little while I had watched the program. I was probably just astonished at the memory of these little guys. Do you remember Mr Men? Who is your favorite? I have a Mr. Perfect t-shirt, he’s the greatest! Mr. Persnickety comes pretty close on the awesome scale though!

The Mr Men Show

The Mr Men Show

Check it out:

http://www.mrmen.com/

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Terra

Today I went to see the full length screening of the animated film “Terra”. It was developed by Snoot Entertainment, and it’s producer was a former special effects artist for popular films, namely Titanic.

The story was loaded with morals on how human beings aren’t able to coexist, share resources and treat our planet with care. There were also many well known actors, such as Evan Rachel Wood, Luke Wilson, Dennis Quaid, Amanda Peet, Danny Glover and James Garner. Amazing cast for an independent film!

Anyway, I just wanted to express how wonderful the message was, and the entire presentation was dazzling. The 3d animation was seamless and the effects were ground breaking. Not only that, but the music and storyline were great! You can really see potential in this film- now let’s hope that it makes its way to theaters!

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Squidabble is on facebook!

Hey guy. I just wanted to let you know that on the right hand sidebar there will be an icon with a link to join the facebook blog group for Squidabble! Please join it and support the blog by becoming a fan.

Regards,

Rickee

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Animation Festival 2008- Short competition #2 Videos!

Alright, I decided I would post a few of the animation videos I really liked when I went to the festival :].

Western Spaghetti


Lost Utopia

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Random Creepy Video

I found this on youtube a while back. It’s just a really crappy kids animation that ended up being banned from television. Let me know what you think, if you decide to watch it.

Very creepy, disturbing children’s cartoon, banned from TV

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International Animation Festival 2008!

Yeah! My dad was lucky enough to be given two full weekend passes to the animation fest 08 here in Ottawa. I get to go there today and check things out. We even got these amazingly loaded loot bags. Can’t wait!

Check out some of the screenings and info here: http://ottawa.awn.com/index.php

*Update*

Just came back from the Short Film Animation Contest #2! It was pretty great, lots of obscure and random themes. One of the animations was 10 minutes or cubes flashing across the screen though, we were glad that was over, hehe!

More to come,

Rickee

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Welcome to Squidabble!

Hey everyone

Boring old moi here! Just wanted to let you know that I’m working on a personal blog that should see daylight within the next week or two. I have some excellent resources, I am just uncertain as to how I will piece it all together. This one will do for the time being though, and I’ll tinker around with all of its options real soon. I need suggestions and comments as to what to name this blog (unless you actually like squidabble) and I also need to make the header picture more beautiful. Glad you took time to read this.

Thanks,

Rickee

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