The Art of WALL-E

The Three Laws of Robotics, made famous by Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot, are:

  1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
  2. A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

The mechanical creatures that populate the world of WALL-E suggest a fourth law: “A robot must be so cute as to merit its own deluxe art book.”

The Art of WALL-E by Tim Hauser is that book. The latest offering in the Pixar “The Art of…” series — which includes The Art of Monsters, Inc., The Art of Finding Nemo, The Art of The Incredibles, The Art of Cars, and The Art of Ratatouille — this volume is a definite must-have for art enthusiasts of all ages, whether you’re a fan of Pixar and WALL-E or just animation art and robots in general.

Designed as a companion piece to the film, and featuring a wide variety of media — pencil, markers, pastels, charcoal, and more — rendered by the talented team of Pixar artists, The Art of WALL-E showcases the highlights of the conceptual art created during production of WALL-E. The beautifully reproduced images, including preliminary sketches, character studies, storyboards, and colorscripts, are interspersed with anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories from a variety of people who worked on the film, providing revealing insights into the incredible work necessary to bring the completely imagined, futuristic world of WALL-E to life. The nostalgically retro feel of the art is reminiscent of the 1960s style of The Jetsons, whose lovable robotic housekeeper, Rosie the Robot Maid, appears to be an inspiration for the design of WALL-E and his friends.

Order now at Amazon.com:
The Art of WALL-E

The Art of WALL-E is distributed by Chronicle Books (International/US) and Raincoast Books (Canada).

Felicia Day and Sandeep Parikh talk about The Guild, Dr. Horrible, and The Legend of Neil at San Diego Comic-Con

At San Diego Comic-Con last month, some of the panels and events I was able to attend included Stan Lee, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, Sanctuary, Stargate Worlds, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate: Continuum, Wendy Pini, Ben 10, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and Emily the Strange. Of all the lines I stood in, and the excited crowds I huddled with, though, none outnumbered or had longer waits than the big screen premiere of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog.

The screening was scheduled to begin at 10:45 PM on Friday, and by 4:30 PM there were already lines wrapping like a figure eight through the con halls and out onto the balcony steps. After a very, very long wait, and two additional screenings (without the cast) being added to the lineup earlier in the night, I was fortunate to be able to get into that amazing show. Everyone in attendance laughed together, cheered together, and sang together. The standing ovation at the end just went on and on as Joss Whedon and the cast made their bows to the audience.

The huge success of both The Guild and Dr. Horrible kept Felicia Day extremely busy all weekend (she and the rest of The Guild cast hung out at the California Browncoats booth) but she and her The Guild costar Sandeep Parikh took the time to sit with me and talk about The Guild, The Legend of Neil, and Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. I’d like to send a special thank-you out to Vincent Caso (Bladezz in The Guild) for coming over to say hello as well! Due to technical difficulties, we don’t have the video yet, but fortunately we had a digital audio recorder going. Eventually, we’ll have the video available, as well as photos from the interview. In the meantime, you can listen to the interview online or download it here: Felicia Day and Sandeep Parikh at Comic-Con 2008.

Stargate Atlantis Ends as Stargate Universe Begins

In the wee hours of the morning Wednesday night, the news hit GateWorld: Stargate Atlantis will end this season. The collective outcry of fans began to pour out all over the Internet. “Nooooooo! Not again!” Time and time again, it seems that the best shows on television are dying young and in their prime. Fans already have a love-hate relationship with Sci Fi Channel and its parent company NBC because non-sci-fi content such as wrestling and poorly made “creature features” keep filling up time slots once occupied by very high-quality, well-written and well-acted science fiction shows. Somewhere along the way, the network seems to have forgotten that their name is “Sci Fi”. Just tossing a scaly mutated creature into a cheesy low budget horror flick does not make a sci-fi show. Big special effects do not replace good writing and acting. So here the fans are, once again feeling betrayed and suspiciously eyeing every other show they tune in to, wondering how long before the axe falls for them as well.

Fortunately, Stargate has already proved its staying power with the fans. With the success of direct-to-DVD films Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum, a Stargate Atlantis film has already been discussed and now green-lighted. Brad Wright and Joseph Mallozzi were quick to comfort the fans with statements, and more information just keeps coming. A third Stargate series has been in the works for a few years now and, by making the move from television to DVD, the departure of Atlantis clears the way for Stargate Universe to be made. By 2009, we should be seeing Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis films direct-to-DVD, the Stargate Worlds MMORPG online, and Stargate Universe in production for Sci Fi Channel.

There’s no question that people love Stargate and that the fans are fiercely loyal. The question is how many fans are going to watch Universe after having SG-1 and Atlantis taken away in moves that seemed to be about money, not fans or ratings? A quick look at fan comments shows a huge negative response, with many claiming to wash their hands of the “Franchise” altogether. For many fans, it’s hard to reconcile the mixed feelings of hope and betrayal. It’s surprising, though, how negative and vehement the responses have been so far, with very few “silver lining” comments.

While producers seem to be trying to mend fences between fans and network, the decision to change the format of Atlantis is being called “mutual”. If events play out the way they did when Stargate SG-1 was “not renewed”, then Sci Fi Channel can look to lose even more viewers as fans boycott the network altogether by downloading their favorite shows directly from iTunes or Amazon Unbox to financially support the shows, rather then tuning in to the network which takes a bigger cut of the profits. The last boycott saw a huge number of fans writing letters to Sci Fi Channel’s sponsors explaining that their product was also being boycotted because of their association with the network.

Once again, this just goes to show that the fans, especially science fiction fans, are ready for a new format, a new delivery system. When Sanctuary launched on the Internet last summer, it may not have gone the way the creators had hoped — there were too many bugs in the system at that point; even they acknowledge they were naive about what they planned to do and how they planned to do it — but they definitely had the right idea, and many kudos are deserved for their valiant efforts to achieve their goal: Deliver content directly to the customer.

Joss Whedon proved it can be done with the HUGE success of Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog this summer. The viral success of shows like Felicia Day’s The Guild, Kim Evey’s Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show, and Sandeep Parikh’s The Legend of Neil just go to prove the point. These have all been fan-driven shows. There are no marketing campaigns, no big network or sponsor backing. They are promoted by positive word of mouth from the viewers. The creators care about what they are doing and the fans do, too, even financially supporting the production of The Guild. Felicia Day financed the first four episodes of The Guild herself, but soon after putting up a PayPal donation button on the website, she had the funding needed to finish season one. Now, the Season One DVD sales are helping to fund the upcoming second season.

Can Stargate Universe overcome the negative association with a network that constantly alienates its core audience? Is there a better way to deliver what they want to produce with minimal involvement and control from the likes of Sci Fi Channel? What can Stargate producers learn from Joss Whedon and Felicia Day that will help keep the fans happy and involved and Stargate alive? Maybe it’s not the perfect solution yet, as there aren’t any huge $4,000,000 special effects scenes in Dr. Horrible or The Guild, but the concept is still valid and will be a virtual gold mine for funds and fans once someone figures out how to use existing or newly emerging technology to produce a show that’s well-written, well-acted and well-delivered to the fans.

The Legend of Neil’s Schedule Change

from The Legend of Neil:

I’ve just been informed by the higher ups at Atom.com and Comedy Central that we’re going to delay the release of the final episode of season one by 1 week. I know what you’re thinking, “hey I want to murder your face.” To which I say, first off, calm down it’s not THAT big of a deal and second off, you can’t really murder “my face”, it doesn’t make sense. Third off, you need to see a shrink about your rage issues.

The reason we’re doing this (and yes, I’ve given my willing consent) is that they want to make a big PR push for the last episode and we need the extra time to do so, also we’re working on a top secret thingamajig that hopefully we’ll be able to announce before the release of the last ep. So hang tight, you’re still getting episode 5 on time THIS THURSDAY, the 21st. Episode 6’s release is going to be September 4th!

In the meantime come visit me in LA at the effinfunny stand up show on August 27th. And be sure to catch up on all the episodes: one, two, three, four

-Sandeep

Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show DVD Petition

from Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show:

We have a Gorgeous Tiny Chicken and an egg situation with our DVD. I have no power to make it. If I did, believe me, you’d have it in your hot little hands right now. But the decision is Sony’s and I need your help to let the DVD production department know that there are thousands of fans who would be oh so happy to own their own little piece of GTCMS.

Season 2 will premiere September 19. Special guests include J.B. Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Til Death), Wallace Langham (The Larry Sanders Show, CSI), Josh “Ponceman” Perry (Retarded Policeman) and Alan Tudyk (Firefly, 3:10 to Yuma).

Thank you! Please repost and pass this message along. I can’t do it without your help!

xoxo,
Kim (Kiko)

Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show

Join your host Kiko (Kim Evey) as she baffles her unsuspecting Special Guests with her unbridled enthusiasm and tenuous grasp of the English language.

Season 2 coming to C-Spot September 19! Meanwhile, enjoy bonus extras Kiko’s Doorstep and Lick Poop Diaries by subscribing to C-Spot at YouTube.

Special Season 2 Guests include: Ryan Smith, Pogo Saito, Josh Perry, Kevin Small, Mike Rose, Josh Flaum, Jeff Lewis, J.B. Smoove, Laura House, Wallace Langham, Edi Patterson, Tim Brennen, and Alan Tudyk!

For more information, visit the Official Website, or follow Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show on Facebook and Twitter. The fansite It Goes Round And Round, Yay! has set up a campaign and petition to support a Season One DVD release of the Web series.

Tampa Bay Rays Welcome “Sanctuary” at Tropicana Field

As a continuation of fun community events that they have been hosting this year, on August 30th the Tampa Bay Rays are welcoming Amanda Tapping, Damian Kindler and Robin Dunne of the new Sci Fi Channel series Sanctuary to Tropicana Field. Amanda, Damian and Robin will be signing autographs and meeting with fans from 2:00-3:00 PM. Anyone interested in meeting them can line up near the escalators at Gate 1 as soon as the front gates open at 1:50 PM. After the signing, Amanda, Damian and Robin will also be throwing out the first pitch of the game around 3:50 PM. After the game, the band We the Kings will be performing a concert, but first the Rays’ very own Rusty will be talking to Amanda, Damian and Robin about the upcoming season of Sanctuary.

Sanctuary was the first high definition science fiction series to be produced directly for the Web, and premiered at Sanctuaryforall.com in May of 2007. It was created by Damian Kindler, who is best known for his work on the long-running series Stargate SG-1, and he partnered with other Stargate alums, actress Amanda Tapping (Samantha Carter on Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Stargate: Continuum) and director Martin Wood (Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate: Continuum), to bring his dream to life. Filmed entirely with live actors on a greenscreen set with RED digital HD cameras (think Sin City and 300), the show has virtual backgrounds so that any setting imaginable can be used. The original run of 8 wepisodes garnered so much attention, and so many awards, with its rich visual effects and compelling storytelling that it quickly caught the eye of studio executives and was picked up by Sci Fi Channel. The 2-hour pilot of Sanctuary will premiere on Sci Fi Channel on Friday, October 3, 2008 at 9:00 PM.

Tickets to the game can be purchased online at raysbaseball.com, by phone at 1-888-FAN-RAYS (1-888-326-7297) or at the Tropicana Field Box Office. Box office hours are 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturdays, and noon to 4:00 PM on Sundays. On game days, the box office opens at 9:00 AM and remains open until 30 minutes after the game. Tickets can also be purchased at the Rays Tampa Office located at Park Tower, 400 North Tampa Street, or at the International Plaza and Bay Street Ticketmaster in Tampa, Florida.

For the most up-to-date and accurate information about the Rays, including their upcoming games and community events, please visit their website, raysbaseball.com.

The Genographic Project

Even if you’re not a genealogist, this is fascinating research:

The Genographic Project National Geographic and IBM’s Genographic Project explores early human migration and deep ancestry via genetic markers that indicate haplogroups.

Genographic Project Public Participation Kit (U.S. and Canada Delivery)
Genographic Project Public Participation Kit (Non-U.S. and Non-Canada Delivery)

“Every single one of us is a mutant.” — Dr. Spencer Wells, head of the National Geographic Society‘s genographic project

“The Legend of Neil” on Mobile Phones

from The Legend of Neil:

Now you can watch The Legend of Neil on even tinier screens.  It’s on a zillion different carriers so there’s no excuse, and by a zillion, I mean 3. Here’s how ya do it:

For Verizon, go to the menu and click GET IT NOW -> Picture & Video -> V Cast On Demand (sometimes V CAST Mobile Video, depending on the phone) -> Hollywood -> Atom -> Hot New Series

For AT&T you must have the Cellular Video option (Samsung phones have this, the iPhone does not, for example) go to the menu and click Cellular Video -> Entertainment -> Movies à Atom à Hot New Series

For Alltel, go to the Menu and click Access Shop->  Access TV On Demand-> Guide à Atom à Hot New Series

Some day, I’m going to get it so that you can download the show directly to your contact lenses, so don’t bother with that laser eye surgery, or you’ll miss out!

The Dark Crystal Statues

Dark Horse Comics, in partnership with MINDstyle, is releasing a series of statues based on The Dark Crystal: The Dark Crystal Castle, The Landstrider, and uRac. The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth fan artist, Laszlo Borka, who created The Skeksis Castle 12 Inch Prop Replica, has also sculpted a Skeksis Statue which will be released by MINDstyle in 2009, and is currently working on a Skeksis Emperor Scepter replica.

Skeksis Statue
Skeksis Statue
Skeksis Emperor Scepter
Skeksis Emperor Scepter

The Legend of Neil

from The Legend of Neil:

The following is a promotional video about Effinfunny’s new Comedy Central series The Legend of Neil. We can’t post it on YouTube because Viacom and YouTube don’t like each other, but we want you to watch it so we made this video.

The Legend of Neil Episode 3 UPDATE (featuring Felicia Day)

More Info:

The Legend of Neil is a webseries produced by Effinfunny.com, Atom.com, and Comedy Central. Written by Sandeep Parikh [Zaboo in The Guild] & Tony Janning, this series follows the reluctant adventures of Neil, a gas station attendant from Jersey who gets sucked into The Legend of Zelda and has to fight his way out.

The Official Legend of Neil Schedule:

ONLINE (legendofneil.com and atom.com)
Episode 1: Thursday, July 24th
Episode 2: Thursday, July 31st
Episode 3: Thursday, August 7th
Episode 4: Thursday, August 14th
Episode 5: Thursday, August, 21st
Episode 6: Thursday, August 28th

TELEVISION (On Comedy Central on a new show called AtomTV)
Episode 1: Monday, September 8th at 2am
Episode 2: Monday, September 15th at 2am
Episode 3: Monday, September 22nd at 2am

Please rate each episode and leave messages on the comment board to show support for The Legend of Neil and help get more episodes made!