Category Archives: CGI

Dreamworks Vs. Pixar Vs. Sony

CGI. It’s a format that has literally taken over the movie business ever since Toy Story burst onto the scene all the way back in 1995. Today, three companies, Pixar, Dreamworks and Sony dominate the market. How did this come … Continue reading

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WALL·E: What I Think and What You Won't Agree With

DISCLAIMER: A sextet of Smithwicks was consumed during the viewing of this film! I finally saw WALL·E last night. Yeah, I waited a long time to see it, despite promising myself that I would go see it at the cinema. … Continue reading

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Go Watch The Incredibles

I had an 8 hour exam yesterday, and with my chosen method of recovery I’m in no state for rational thought. Instead, having watched The Incredibles last night, I would say that if you haven’t seen it, it should be … Continue reading

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Consumer Perceptions and the Independent Studios that are Subservient to Them.

I’m a regular reader of Cartoon Brew and have come to appreciate (and accept) the differences between the Brewmasters. They are what make the site interesting after all. The audience on the other hand, is drawn from animators, producers, regular … Continue reading

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Traditional Versus Digital: There IS a Common Ground

There are camps in both sides of the debate: traditional versus digital. Both are mostly right; each method has its advantages and disadvantages and it’s not something to be discussed here. The question is: can both be used together? Is … Continue reading

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