{Read} {PDF EPUB} ~download MirrorMask by Neil Gaiman MirrorMask by Neil Gaiman. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 655b54a6edf3c43d • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. Mirrormask. "MirrorMask" tells the story of a girl from a family of circus performers who finds herself in a strange new world populated by mysterious creatures - a dreamworld in which she is about to embark on a most amazing journey. A funny, scary, and magical fantasy for young readers. Read More. "MirrorMask" tells the story of a girl from a family of circus performers who finds herself in a strange new world populated by mysterious creatures - a dreamworld in which she is about to embark on a most amazing journey. A funny, scary, and magical fantasy for young readers. Read Less. Journal. Had a good two days -- starting to get the hang of this. Seen some movies, and am starting to feel like people should be paying royalties to Rod Serling for reusing old Twilight Zone plots. So far my festival highlight is KUNG FU HUSTLE, which was an utter enjoyment from first to last. Also enjoyed THE JACKET until the final couple of seconds when it all went sacharine, and enjoyed HARD CANDY, although I'd expected a few more twists. Showed MirrorMask to an audience of highschoolers this morning. They were our first ever audience (of people who had nothing to do with the film professionally) and I held my breath until I found out how it had gone down and what they thought of it. Hey Neil,I'm sure you'll get tons of emails about this but just in case you hadn't, the MirrorMask website has gotten a full makeover and now has content! And pictures! And a really spiffy wallpaper. http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/mirrormask/main.html Enjoy Sundance! Don't freeze to death :) Karyn-Noelle Oh good. (I'm on an unbelievably slow dial-up and can't check to see if it has a current trailer up, or if it still has the old one, but I'm delighted that they've got the site up at last.) There. It loaded. I'm afraid they've still got the original trailer up. I'm astonished it ever crept out as anything more than a teaser done by Sony for Comic-con (which is what is was). Dave hated it. I disliked it, and was really upset that Dave's name wasn't on it. I've not met anyone at Hensons who admits to liking it. And it doesn't really give you any sort of taste or feel for the film. Ah well. There will be a new trailer up in the next few days. And in the meantime there's lots of scrummy stuff on the website. I am a big fan of your Sandman series. I am also a huge fan of all Jim Henson related works like Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. I am very excited to learn that you are involved with them in creating Mirrormask. I am assuming you wrote the screenplay, but are you involved otherwise? I am saddened to see from the teaser that a lot of the visuals are computer generated. My love for the Jim Henson company comes from thier amazing puppetry and the feeling these works of art convey. It seems that making computer generated "puppets" takes away from that feeling. Actual puppetry is what sets the Jim Henson works apart from all others. Puppetry is a completly different art form and I think it is misleading in the teaser to say that Mirrormask is from the creators of Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, if it is not going to be making extensive use of real puppetry. I'm sure in all accounts you don't really have much say in these matters. But I'm curious about your views on this. Making such puppets and creatures is a dream of mine. I hope this dream must not die. Sincerely, Jimmy Brooner. I turned this one over to Lisa Henson to answer, mostly because a) Dave and I had nothing to do with the old trailer, and b) the impression I got from Lisa Henson, Jerry Juhl and other Hensons people I've talked to was that Jim Henson was always pushing the envelope in what you could do. And that he would have liked what we were doing. (At the Sundance panel on animation the other day Lisa showed a short test from something called, I think, Water Warriors, with a dancing frog and worm in it, both cgi characters being "puppeted" which was amazing -- and just as much puppetry as anything made of cloth or foam. But those techniques weren't used on MirrorMask .) This was Lisa's answer. Some of our fans do sometimes get upset whenever we do anything new, particularly if it is not Muppets. When my father was alive, he was perplexed by this, as the only thing he was ever really interested in was the next thing on the horizon, the thing that was slightly technically impossible and perhaps commercially unwelcome. He began by upsetting "real" puppet fans around the world with puppets that didn't follow in any of the existing puppetry traditions, in a field where virtually every puppeteer began as an apprentice or acolyte of a master traditional puppeteer. (We are still trying to make it up to those people with the work of the Jim Henson Foundation!) Many of the old Henson techniques which one might pine for nostalgically, like the radio controlled puppets of EMMETT OTTER or the intricate animatronics of DARK CRYSTAL were at the time of those productions completely new and innovative. There is a first time for everything. In the eighties, Jim Henson was on a quest for several new techniques which were on the horizon. He spent a lot of time working on interactive projects that couldn't be realized technologically until a couple of years after his death. He wanted to make 3D movies. The most important project he envisioned was the computer puppetry, which involved using puppeteers to "animate" computer models of characters. I went with him on his initial meetings with John Whitney and PDI and others to talk about how this might be achieved. Actually, he successfully made the interface work for the Waldo character in the Muppetvision 3D movie, and what we are doing now in computer animated puppetry is just a more complete version of that concept. If he lived, we would have made the advancements faster and might have been making full CG programs like our FRANCES show as early as ten years ago. Jim Henson used the same performers to manipulate all of his characters in every puppetry medium, and we follow that same philosophy. The puppeteer is where the magic of puppetry rests, not in the style of the model or technology. When Frank Oz puppeteered Yoda, he brought a magic to the character that would not have happened if he were performed by his builders (as other shops would have done). Finally, is it misleading to say that MIRRORMASK is from the creators of Dark Crystal and LABYRINTH? Absolutely (it's marketing staff stuff). It is from the creators of SANDMAN and MR PUNCH and WOLVES IN THE WALLS. We will be seeing a new trailer shortly and hopefully the Jim Henson Company's involvement will be properly seen by the public as having promoted and showcased the unique art and talent of Dave McKean as the visionary director that he is. MirrorMask. Raised in a family of circus performers, she’s always dreamed of leading a more ordinary life. But when haunting music draws her into a strange and magical realm, one where anything can happen, her real life is stolen by a runaway from the other side. Helena must rescue the realm from chaos in order to win back her own not-so-ordinary life. MirrorMask is a breathtaking film written by bestselling author Neil Gaiman and brought to life through the vision of acclaimed artist and director Dave McKean. This original novella is Helena’s tale in her own voice, a stunning and magical journey. Mirrormask Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean. From the incomparable imagination and lucid visions of Sandman creator Neil Gaiman and acclaimed artist and director Dave McKean -- and the innovative minds at The Jim Henson Company -- comes MirrorMask , a breathtaking journey through a strange and magical looking-glass world where anything can happen . and frequently does. Here is the complete film book of the new high-water mark in family fantasy entertainment. The story of young Helena, daughter of the circus, comes vividly alive as we accompany her on her remarkable mission to a place far beyond wonder; a phantasmagorical quest to rescue a realm from the devouring forces of chaos and shadow in order to win back her stolen "real" life from a runaway interloper from the other side.
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