Monday, 31 December 2018
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Disney Petitioned and Accused of Robbery for Trade marking the ‘Hakuna Matata’ phrase.
By Dory Jackson
Disney first applied to have "Hakuna Matata" trademarked in 1994, but its request was later granted in 2003. Shelton Mpala, a Zimbabwean activist, lodged a petition via Change.org against The Walt Disney Company ahead of the release of its anticipated live-action remake of The Lion King in July 2019. Mpala urged for people to sign his petition to say "NO to DISNEY or any corporations/individuals looking to trademark languages, terms or phrases they didn't invent."
"The word 'hakuna' means 'there is not here' while 'matata' means "problems.' Hakuna Matata has been used by most Kiswahili-speaking countries such as Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo," he wrote. "Disney can't be allowed to trademark something that it didn't."
In speaking with BBC on Tuesday, Mpala elaborated with his disdain for Disney's decision to trademark the catchphrase. He suggested he created the petition in hopes to sway Disney to reverse its action.
Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Monday, 17 December 2018
Monday, 10 December 2018
Support: The Passport of Mallam Ilia
Magic Carpet studios bring to life, Cyprian Ekwensi’s 1960 short novel
titled:
‘The Passport of Mallam Ilia’
in 2D animation.
First published in 1960, The Passport of Mallam Ilia tells the story of Mallam Ilia’s quest to avenge the death of his beautiful wife Zarah at the hands of Mallam Usuman. Although a fairly short story, (the book is 100 pages long) the plot spans several decades. It starts some time within the late 1800s or early 1900s and ends in 1947 or maybe early 1948.
The animated movie featured the voice
talent of veteran Nigerian artist, Sadiq Daba and a host of others. Get the
full gist on how to support this project at : http://iliathemovie.com/
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
Elliot the Littlest Reindeer, brings both Hollywood and Nollywood together
The voice talents of Nigerian
comedian Ayo Makun and Omoni Oboli has been featured in latest Hollywood
Christmas animation movie titled 'Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer'. Directed by, Jennifer Westcott and featured Holly
wood voice talents of Josh Hutcherson, Samantha Bee, Martin Short and
Ayo Makun |
John
Cleese. This would be one of the first
collaborative efforts in an animated feature between Hollywood and Africa. Originally
the movie hits select theaters in the U.S on November 30th and expected to be to
be shown in selected cinemas in Nigeria from the 14th December,
2018, during the holiday season.
Omoni Oboli |
Josh Hutcherson |
The movie is about a particular
miniature horse that dreams big (Josh Hutcherson). Even though he knew that he
was not a reindeer, he still was determined to make it into becoming one of
Santa's reindeers because one of the reindeer was about to resign. He traveled
to the North Pole with his friend, Hazel, the goat, to participate in Santa’s sleigh
team competition.
The Flinger nose crew expects
more of this collaboration of such between Africa and several other studios of
the world in the near future. We wish the movie to be a chart breaking one!
Monday, 3 December 2018
HOW CAN I BECOME AN ANIMATION PROGRAMMER?
I think most of the answers have been given already, but let
me try to answer this, with reference to the original way the question was phrased;
that is how can you become an animation programmer? First I need to let you know that programming
is another level of Art that has more to do with both your cognitive and
analytical skills. So it is usually not visual like Drawings or Animation, but
has a lot to do with abstract codes and Mathematical formulae that model real
life situations.
At times, animation directors may choose to incorporate
real-life simulation over key- Frame animation approach in a project to attain realistic
outputs. This is where the SIMULATOR or animation programmer comes in play. If that
is the path you want to take, apart from bring some one that appreciates Arts,
you don’t necessarily need to be a good Artist; however, you need to understand
in Mathematics, Physics and any C-based programming language, preferably C++ as
this will enable you program in the Open
Graphics Language (GL) or Direct X, in 3D animation environments.
Bon voyage
TOONY TITBIT
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