Saturday, September 28, 2013

Digg Top Stories: On The Origins Of Elvish, Klingon, Dothraki And Na’vi

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On The Origins Of Elvish, Klingon, Dothraki And Na'vi
Sep 27th 2013, 19:05

What do "Game of Thrones"' Dothraki, "Avatar"'s Na'vi, "Star Trek"'s Klingon and "LOTR"'s Elvish have in common?

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Hollywood Reporter: 'SNL' Recap: Aaron Paul Steals Show in Season Opener

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'SNL' Recap: Aaron Paul Steals Show in Season Opener
Sep 29th 2013, 02:01, by Aaron Couch


Tina Fey may have been the host, but the "Breaking Bad" star's brief appearances are why the episode will be remembered.

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Entertainment - The Huffington Post: SNL Cold Open: Jesse Pinkman Helps Obama Explain The Affordable Care Act

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SNL Cold Open: Jesse Pinkman Helps Obama Explain The Affordable Care Act
Sep 29th 2013, 04:50, by carol.hartsell@huffingtonpost.com (Carol Hartsell)

"Saturday Night Live" opened its 39th season with Barack Obama (Jay Pharoah) doing his best to explain the embattled Affordable Care Act.

To support his argument, Obama introduced a series of testimonials from "regular" Americans, including an appearance by "Jesse from New Mexico," the first of three cameos by "Breaking Bad's" Aaron Paul. Ted Cruz (Taran Killam) also stopped by, but not to help or make any kind of sense, of course.

The sketch kicked off an overall strong season premiere hosted by Tina Fey, with musical guest Arcade Fire. Miley Cyrus will do double-duty as both host and musical act on October 5.

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Entertainment - The Huffington Post: Tina Fey Introduces New 'SNL' Cast Members In Season 39 Premiere

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Tina Fey Introduces New 'SNL' Cast Members In Season 39 Premiere
Sep 29th 2013, 05:37, by carol.hartsell@huffingtonpost.com (Carol Hartsell)

In the first opening monologue of the 39th season of "Saturday Night Live," Tina Fey devoted her stage time to introducing the six new cast members: Beck Bennett, John Milhiser, Kyle Mooney, Mike O'Brien, Noel Wells & Brooks Wheelan.

But there was a catch. Apparently, if it's your first season of "SNL," you have to be shamed by wearing silly outfits and singing and dancing behind the host.

Fey decided to go ahead and get it over with, having the freshmen strip down to gold shorts and shake their collective moneymakers as she strolled the stage taunting them.

Baptism by fire? Sure, but the gig is probably worth it.

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TVLine: Tina Fey Hosts Saturday Night Live: What Were the Best and Worst Sketches?

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Sep 29th 2013, 06:02, by Michael Slezak

Saturday Night Live‘s 39th season started off with a stumble much bigger than the one Tina Fey experienced as she took the stage for her opening monologue. Indeed, a political-themed cold open with Jay Pharoah as President Obama — a impression that’s fairly accurate but not at all funny — managed to squander appearances by five additional reperatory members, one of six brand-new featured players and Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul (!)– without scoring one full-throttle laugh.

Thankfully, though, once Fey took the stage, the episode recovered as quickly as she did from her on-stage trip. In fact, I’d go so far as to say that one of the sketches Fey headlined was funnier than anything SNL staged during the entirety of Season 38.

With that bold statement in the books, let me get to the business of naming the night’s best and worst sketches:

BEST: GIRLS PROMO
Just what Lena Dunham’s HBO series about navel-gazing Brooklyn gals needed: Fey’s “Blerta,” the Albanian roommate with OCD (Old Cow Disease, the reason behind her rubber hand). She slaps Shoshanna sideways, tells Hannah she’ll never get a better man than Adam since she’s “weak and soft and dressed like baby” and spits harsh truths at Jessa like, “you are unpaid prostitute — you are lower than dog!” Throw in the anecdote about her ex-boyfriend’s skull peeking out of his shallow grave on windy days — plus the perfect response to discovering Hannah is 24 (“what the f*** is wrong with you?”) — and you’ve got an instant SNL classic. (Props, too, to newbie Noelle Wells for a very funny Dunham impression, and Vanessa Bayer, spot-on as Zosia Mamet — right down to the hair donut.)

BEST: MANOLO BLAHNIKS
Vanessa Bayer and Cecily Strong’s former porn stars “Breckie” and “you can too” are back, this time extolling the virtues of “Manual Blondicks” in an attempt to score free product. You’d think this recurring sketch might be starting to get threadbare, but then Strong drops a brutally funny bon mot like, “I thought I got banged into a solar eclipse — but I was really just locked in a trunk looking through a keyhole” and suddnely you’re laughing so hard you can’t breathe. And thanks to Bayer, I’ll never look at Kia’s rapping hamsters the same way again.

BEST (HONORABLE MENTION): RICK’S MODEL T’S
Not as funny as the night’s top two sketches, if I’m being honest, but at least this spoof of an early car ad by an energetic owner-spokesman (newbie Mike O’Brien) and his mentally unhinged wife (Fey) attempted to mine something a little different from the SNL norm. And it speaks volumes about Fey’s comic prowess that she has you giggling at punch lines like “I gave all my babies to the well” and “I think I killed that Navajo girl” before you have time to think about how totally, appallingly wrong they actually are.

WORST: COLD OPEN
As described above, this bit about President Obama calling on “real folks” to help him sell the Affordable Care Act was so bloated with clichĂ©s, so void of any truly fresh jabs or observations, that it seemed a very odd way to kick off the season. Heck, when Jess Pinkman can’t save a scene, you know it’s time to call “time of death.”

WORST: BRUCE CHANDLING/WEEKEND UPDATE
There might’ve been a kernel of a good idea in newcomer Kyle Mooney’s bit about a mediocre comedian whose egde expired about 10 years before the dawn of Seinfeld, but it played like two minutes of shtick from a guy who’s never gonna be truly funny, but maybe isn’t smart enough to realize it. And, alas, that’s the kind of thing that invokes sadness more than laughter.

What did you think of Fey’s hosting gig? What were your picks for best and worst moments? Sound off in the comments!


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Headlines from Hitfix.com: Music Power Rankings: Kayne West takes on Justin Timberlake and Lorde

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Music Power Rankings: Kayne West takes on Justin Timberlake and Lorde
Sep 29th 2013, 04:46

Kanyewest_2012_652_evanagostini__photo_galleryKanye West and his antics top this edition of Music Power Rankings, as Justin Timberlake, Lorde, and Mumford & Sons also make the list.

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Collider: Hugh Jackman Joins Neill Blomkamp’s CHAPPIE

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Hugh Jackman Joins Neill Blomkamp's CHAPPIE
Sep 29th 2013, 04:19, by Brendan Bettinger

It was recently announced that Chappie, Neill Blomkamp's follow-up to Elysium, is scheduled for release 18 months from now March 27, 2015.  So it's time for details on the secretive project to surface.  We know the basic plot: "A robot imbued with artificial intelligence... is stolen by two local gangsters who want to use him for their own nefarious purposes."  Blomkamp favorite Sharlto Copley voices the robot, Ninja and Yolandi Visser of Die Antwoord play the gangsters.  Dev Patel is linked to the role of "a young man in the impoverished town," but his casting is not official. Hugh Jackman is at the Zurich Film Festival promoting Prisoners, and announced that he will take on a role in Chappie, too.  Details after the break. Screen Daily passed along Jackman's message from Zurich: "I am doing a role in Neill's new film, called Chappie, which we shoot in Johannesburg. I'm there for a couple of weeks at the beginning of next year." Based on their knowledge of the story, Bleeding Cool adds, "It would seem that Jackman is playing a CEO who ends up on the wrong side of the gangsters."  The character is "apparently quite resourceful."  Two weeks of shooting should not amount to a major role, but Jackman is a valuable piece to fill out a diverse cast. Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell wrote the script based on Blomkamp's short Tetra Vaal, a parody commercial for a robotic police force in the South African slums.  Check out the short below:

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Twitch: Full Disclosure: Twitch's Lists Of Shame - September

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Full Disclosure: Twitch's Lists Of Shame - September
Sep 29th 2013, 05:00

September has been an incredibly busy month for the Twitch collective, with many of our writers travelling the Earth seeking out cinematic delights in as far-reaching corners as Venice, Toronto and Austin. As a result, this month's Full Disclosure is a little light on the ground, but that is no reason not to savour the responses of our most dedicated as they encounter some classics of world cinema for the very first time. This month is incredibly Western-heavy, with John Ford's The Searchers, Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch and Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate also coming under careful scrutiny, as well as offerings from Steven Spielberg and Francois Truffaut and much more besides. Enjoy!...

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FilmmakerIQ.com: Temporal Aliasing with Cinema: A Technical Explaination

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Temporal Aliasing with Cinema: A Technical Explaination
Sep 29th 2013, 05:00, by John P. Hess

Red created this great full detailed explaination about what temporal aliasing is and what camera technology overcomes problems inherent in the digital medium.

Temporal Aliasing

Many modern technologies record and reproduce signals from the real-world. Microphones encode sound waves in conjunction with audio equipment, digital photography quantifies light using arrays of pixels, and cinema cameras record spans of time using discrete frames. In all cases, a central goal is to maximize fidelity within the constraints of a recording medium.

However, whenever those real-world signals are sampled less frequently than they vary naturally, unrealistic "aliasing" artifacts are likely to appear. Aliasing is pervasive with all types of technology, and can arise as unnatural motion with cinema or as audible distortions with sound, among other complications. In the diagram below, a false wave is measured when samples are taken too infrequently:

With digital camera sensors, most of the development has been aimed at reducing aliasing in the form ofpixelated edges and moiré patterns. This aliasing happens when the sensor gets tricked into recording false detail from otherwise unresolvable fine textures. It's especially detrimental with video, because it consumes bandwidth that would otherwise encode actual image detail.

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