The future is precarious for Peter Rabbit, as he realizes that happy families lead to babies — which means he could get thrown out on his fluffy little tail if his reputation as a furry troublemaker keeps up.
In the latest trailer for “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” released Wednesday, our bunny hero gets tired of being scolded for stealing tomatoes or causing mayhem in the garden and decides to take matters into his own paws by hitting the road.
So he takes his motley crew of animals to Shangri-La (a.k.a. the farmers market). “We’re going to rob this place, are you in or are you out?” he asks them. Of course, not all goes according to plan and when a few of the critter criminals end up behind bars, it is Peter’s job to rescue them.
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In the latest trailer for “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” released Wednesday, our bunny hero gets tired of being scolded for stealing tomatoes or causing mayhem in the garden and decides to take matters into his own paws by hitting the road.
So he takes his motley crew of animals to Shangri-La (a.k.a. the farmers market). “We’re going to rob this place, are you in or are you out?” he asks them. Of course, not all goes according to plan and when a few of the critter criminals end up behind bars, it is Peter’s job to rescue them.
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- 1/15/2020
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
The University of Technology Sydney (Uts) has joined forces with digital animation and VFX production studio Animal Logic to offer a new, industry-led postgraduate program.
The Masters of Animation and Visualisation will focus on digital animation, visual effects and CGI, including virtual and augmented reality.
It intends to give students skills that can be applied across a range of settings beyond pure animation - including software development, data visualisation, data science and emerging technology.
Offered through the newly-established Uts Animal Logic Academy, a custom-built, on-campus studio at Uts' Ultimo campus, the course will see students emulate real-world production, working on projects nine-to-five, five days a week.
As well as the dedicated Uts teaching staff, Animal Logic creatives - behind the likes of Happy Feet and The Lego Movie - will run masterclasses, advise on student projects and mentor students.
Animal Logic.s head of production Ingrid Johnston said the studio...
The Masters of Animation and Visualisation will focus on digital animation, visual effects and CGI, including virtual and augmented reality.
It intends to give students skills that can be applied across a range of settings beyond pure animation - including software development, data visualisation, data science and emerging technology.
Offered through the newly-established Uts Animal Logic Academy, a custom-built, on-campus studio at Uts' Ultimo campus, the course will see students emulate real-world production, working on projects nine-to-five, five days a week.
As well as the dedicated Uts teaching staff, Animal Logic creatives - behind the likes of Happy Feet and The Lego Movie - will run masterclasses, advise on student projects and mentor students.
Animal Logic.s head of production Ingrid Johnston said the studio...
- 8/10/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Hot on the heels of creating the animation for The Lego Movie 3D, which has amassed $US330 million worldwide, Animal Logic has been restructured into three divisions.
The group will now comprise Animal Logic Animation; Animal Logic VFX; and Animal Logic Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based feature film development arm that is nurturing a slate of animation, hybrid animation and live-action and director and VFX-driven films.
Eighteen months after the company bought Fuel VFX, its personnel have been integrated with Animal Logic.s VFX teams and the Fuel VFX brand has been dropped.
.The newly consolidated division will trade as Animal Logic VFX, incorporating the wealth of talent and technology under one roof, further strengthening its ongoing commitment to the Australian and international VFX industry,. Animal Logic CEO Zareh Nalbandian tells If.
.On the back of the success of The Lego Movie it is a logical step to have a clearer structure across the company.
The group will now comprise Animal Logic Animation; Animal Logic VFX; and Animal Logic Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based feature film development arm that is nurturing a slate of animation, hybrid animation and live-action and director and VFX-driven films.
Eighteen months after the company bought Fuel VFX, its personnel have been integrated with Animal Logic.s VFX teams and the Fuel VFX brand has been dropped.
.The newly consolidated division will trade as Animal Logic VFX, incorporating the wealth of talent and technology under one roof, further strengthening its ongoing commitment to the Australian and international VFX industry,. Animal Logic CEO Zareh Nalbandian tells If.
.On the back of the success of The Lego Movie it is a logical step to have a clearer structure across the company.
- 3/4/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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