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Science Fiction/Fantasy Influence on our Culture: Part 2

18 Apr

3rd. article in our 7week series on Sci-Fi/Fantasy

By Littlebells

Science Fiction and Fantasy films allow us as an audience to indulge our minds in the “what ifs” of our imaginations.  They bring to life the adventures, places, and people/creatures we have dreamed since our youth.  They can also hold spiritual messages enlightening us to dig a little deeper within ourselves to connect to others and find our own truth.

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The Future of CGI/Animation Film Franchises: Part 1

2 Dec

By: Open Book

Could you imagine actors Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart as CGI/Computer Generated Images? How about Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter?  What can we expect in the future from CGI/Animation franchises?

Franchise and sequels, have been around since the silent film era, if we consider the popular Tarzan of the Apes series. The Tarzan character first appeared in the novel Tarzan of the Apes written by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1914. There were a total of twenty-five sequels written, not to mention countless film, comic strips and television series, which continued to be produced up into the late 1980’s.[1] The silent films produced during the teens and twenties include, Tarzan of the Apes in 1918, The Romance of Tarzan in 1918 and The Son of Tarzan in 1920.[2] Between 1918 and 1929 there were eight Tarzan films produced in all. That’s almost one Tarzan film a year, over the course of a decade. Continue reading