KORRA 2012: Bending We Can Believe In [Shirt]

Well, we know who has this guy’s vote in November!

Order your own ‘KORRA 2012: Bending We Can Believe In” shirt at RedBubble!

[Via I Heart Chaos]



Featured Sci-Fi Animated Short: One Small Dish For Man [Video]

From Vimeo user Onectin:

This is my third year’s short-film, from Supinfocom Arles.
– Assigned topic: “The Kitchen”
– Used softwares: 3ds Max 2012 (scanline only), After Effect, Premiere and Photoshop

[Onectin]

France’s three strikes download policy under threat

France is reportedly considering defunding the agency that enforced its controversial “three strikes” policy on illegal downloaders. But it appears the country’s new administration will not overturn the law itself.

The country passed the law in May 2009. It created a new government agency, Hadopi, which would keep track of alleged copyright infringements. Those accused of a breach would get two warnings; on a third breach Hadopi could order the person’s ISP to bar them from using the Internet for up to a year and to pass on their details to other ISPs, who would also be expected to enforce the ban.

The measures didn’t replace the existing possibility of prosecutions leading to a fine or jail time for copyright offenses, but Hadopi was intended to be the main enforcement method. The law faced several court challenges and was later amended such that the Internet ban had to be confirmed by a court hearing.

To date the agency has sent one million “first warning” e-mails, contacted 99,000 people with a final warning, and deemed 314 people to have committed a third offense. However, it has not chosen to go to court in any of these cases to seek a ban. Whether the law has had any effect on illegal downloading is questionable, though it is reported that iTunes sales are up 25 percent since the law took effect.

France has recently voted to change both its President and the ruling party in its legislature. Aurelie Filippetti (pictured), the newly-appointed culture minister, has now said that Hadopi is not making financial sense. She said that having a staff of 60 agents and spending โ‚ฌ12 million (approx US$14.86 million) seemed like an expensive way to simply send a million e-mails. Filippetti said that Hadopi’s funding will “be significantly reduced” for the rest of the year.

It looks as if there is some political wrangling behind the move. New French President Francois Hollande has previously spoken of wanting to ditch Hadopi altogether, but such a move may be unpopular among the music and movie industry which has traditionally been a big supporter of Hollande’s socialist party. Instead it appears the government will instead use efficiency savings as a way to effectively make the enforcement of the three strikes policy non-existent.



Dr. Horrible’s Tea of Evil!

In case you haven’t heard, Dr. Horrible will be broadcast on TV this fall.

And like any supervillain, you need to relax from time to time — but forget alcohol!

Unwind after a long day of evil-doing with Dr. Horrible’s Tea of Evil, the black tea with vanilla and berries!

(Or, if you’re a “do-gooder,” sip on some Captain Hammer’s Corporate Tool Tea, a black tea with apple, caramel, and cream!)

Order these special-TEAS by Brenda Alvarado here (Horrible) and here (Hammer)!

“Bad Exterminator Unit” Fuses ‘Star Wars’ with ‘Doctor Who’ [Shirt]

“You have your ‘Star Wars’ in my ‘Doctor Who’!”

“You have your ‘Doctor Who’ in my ‘Star Wars’!”

This shirt design can be yours! But hurry — it’s only available until midnight tonight!

[Via TeeFury]

 

Hawken: The Web Series [Video]

Our second collaboration with director, Jerry O’Flaherty (Gears of War), was all about spring boarding on the success of the Hawken E3 teaser and showcasing the upcoming Warner Brothers / DJ2 Entertainment produced web series for Hawken.

Having already been immersed in the “world” with the teaser, we hit the ground running with the goal of taking this trailer to the next level. Everything was intensified, from the CG, to the explosions, to the details, and even to the number of full CG shots we executed. Working closely with Jerry and editor, Josh Bodnar of the Whitehouse, we crafted a trailer that gave a glimpse of what viewers could expect from both the webseries and recently announced Hawken feature film.

[Rogues Gallery]