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thumbnail Sunday Without God - Episode 4 - Ortus I
Jul 30th 2013, 19:00


After Julie fixes an abandoned van, the group is ready to set out on their journey. But what are they going to do about the unconscious boy Scar found in the back seat? This new encounter takes them to the Land of the Deceased, Ortus!

thumbnail Gifu Dodo!! Kanetsugu and Keiji - Episode 5 - Attack on Sado
Jul 30th 2013, 18:00


Knowing that they are in a trap set by the Chief Advisor, Kanetsugu has something up his own sleeve. The North and South armies of Sado continue their farce of a battle and the North sends in farmers dressed up as soldiers into the river to get shot. This adds to the rage of Keiji and Kanetsugu and this pushes them to finally make their move to take Sado.

thumbnail Senyu (Part 2) - Episode 18 - The Hero Is Terrified
Jul 30th 2013, 17:00


With Samejima's help the battle with Zwei is finally brought to an end. After the battle Zwei has a change of heart and tells them the truth about the revival of the Demon King. Just then a new assassin strikes! Meanwhile Alba has joined the mysterious elf who attacked him, and tries to go into the town. But he ends up someplace strangely familiar...

LOVEFiLM | Watch Movies & TV Series Online
Jul 30th 2013, 16:05

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Here at Japan Cinema we love movies, that part is obvious. But there is another big market that we showcase on the site from time to time. What is it, you ask? Well, Internet television is becoming bigger and more accessible by the day and it allows the users to choose the content or the television show they want to watch from an archive of content or from a channel directory. Whether you’re into comedy, drama, sci-fi or Vikings, Lovefilm Instant is slowly amassing TV content across a number of genres.

No doubt many people use the internet to stream TV shows, after all, LOVEFiLM has been successfully helping people connect and reconnect with some of their most loved television programmes and films. However, recently their services have got even better with the introduction of popular TV series such as Dexter and Vikings.

If the world of streaming TV online is pretty new to you, LOVEFiLM makes the whole process easy and simple; their television section is spilt into categories to help you navigate the endless selection of shows that they have. You can search by channel, such as BBC/ITV, or you can browse by looking at the ‘top US shows’ or ‘geek and proud’. However you find the shows you love, streaming TV online has never been as fun as this.

Once you find what you want to watch, simply click on the show and select which episode you want to watch – for Dexter you have all the series up to six, with every episode only a buttons press away. Moreover, the site gives you a brief description of what happens in each episode, a bit similar to the way Freeview and Sky TV guides operate helping you to pick up where you left off without clicking on the wrong episode. In addition, there are also reviews of the show and a five star ratings which is perfect if you’re unsure about something you might not have seen before, not to mention the helpful ‘similar to’ section that could help you discover even more amazing TV.

The pricing of LOVEFiLM Instant is fantastic value for money – for just £4.99 monthly you can stream all the shows you love instantly, no need to wait for DVDs to arrive, or pay a ridiculously high fee. When watching everything you love is so cheap and easy, why bother accessing TV shows any other way? For a taster of what streaming TV online is like, why not start your free trial now?

thumbnail WATAMOTE ~No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys Fault I'm Not Popular!~ - Episode 4
Jul 30th 2013, 05:05


thumbnail Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class C3 - Episode 4 - Learn to Hit the Target Without Firing
Jul 30th 2013, 04:30


Sonora takes Yura to a shrine at the top of a mountain for some training. It's said that the archery range on the shrine grounds is sacred to a young warrior of the Heike clan who is now revered as a god of the bow. There, Sonora initiates Yura into the art of survival games: the Japanese firearm arts.

Creative Spotlight: Episode #248 – Beomyoung Sohn
Jul 30th 2013, 00:04

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Beomyoung is an illustrator and graphic designer who attended The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. If you poke around the internet you will find little about him but more about his wonderful design work. He captured our attention and I felt compelled to feature him in the Creative Spotlight. We offers up insight about his creative process, design, typography, and of course…film! Read below for the full Q&A…

How did you prepare your thesis work to differ from your normal work?

Beomyoung: The thesis work was a big project spent over a year, so I wanted to explore a philosophical subject that I was really interested in. Since vast researches and architectural process were demanded for one subject, I had to start all over again when any structural error was found in the concept. I experienced a lot of trial and error. In the MFA program of SAIC, which I graduated from, there was no limitation of form for output. In other words, students in SAIC had to decide suitable forms for concept of thesis works by themselves while processing projects. In my case, I couldn’t even imagine that the output would be media art installation when I decided the subject. It was a very new and enjoyable experience and very important turning point for my further works because my work had been stuck just in the flat illustration and graphic design area before.

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Just like you mentioned, you attended one of America’s largest accredited independent schools of art and design. How has formal education shaped you as a creative?

Beomyoung: SAIC seeks a very conceptual approach. Although generally students whose background is graphic design are selected for the visual communication department, there is no class that teaches technical parts of design. Most of the curriculum is to educate and discuss methodology and process. This is related to its academic traditions that guarantee unlimited freedom for expression form. Therefore, there was a big change in my method of work, which had gone through with just simple and intuitive concept in predecided form before. Above all things, I got a desire for fine art as painting and sculpture escaped the area of design, which means the span of my imagination and idea became wider. Also, I began to explore deeper and purer conceptual approaches to give a viewer room to think rather than just focusing [on the] aesthetic aspect.

How has graphic design aided you in your illustrations? What kind of advantages has being well versed in design does it give you when drawing?

Beomyoung: I think that graphic design is to make a visual system that clearly imprints certain image on viewer’s consciousness. Since my major was graphic design in the university, this point greatly influenced my illustration. For example, of my illustration series ‘Dummymen’, I intentially used just two colors, pink and red to imprint strong image.

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I enjoy your pieces similar to 'Deathmerica' where you manipulate existing images into very provocative and clever imagery. How does your creative process begin on these projects?

Beomyoung: Actually years after creating ‘Deathmerica’, I found similar work with the American flag. It was very old work and expressed stripes with guns like missiles in my work. Anyway, this type of works including ‘Chinese Democracy’ is not outputs from researches and concept process for certain given subjects. I just got ideas about social issues that I am usually interested in. So there is nothing to talk about the process, but I think this kind of idea sometimes comes out unintentionally as I keep attention on social phenomena around us and a desire to give voice.

Do you struggle with typography? How do you approach that?

Beomyoung: Typography demands a higher degree of metaphoric expression than any other design area, and functional aspect is so emphasized that detail is important in addition to relationship between each component. Therefore, long-term improvement of sense and study on an engineering part are necessary for both aesthetic aspect and readability. Now I am interning at 2 x 4 in NYC, in which high level of pure beauty and function of typography are mainly focused, so I feel that there are many thing to learn because I don’t still have really enough sense and intelligence.

What are some of your favorite Asian films and/or anime?

Beomyoung: I like Korean director Junho Bong’s movies! He made ‘Memories of Murder‘, ‘The Host‘ and ‘Mother‘. In his movies, even one scene is not wasted. Each cut is like a brick of the substantial rampart. In other words, detail of his direction is perfect. This point really inspires me as a graphic designer trying to make one perfect visual system.

You created a poster series based on a real bank robbery that occurred on September 24, 2010 in Miami.  This was particularly interesting to me. Could you tell us a bit about why you choose that event and why you stuck to a 2-color print job?

Beomyoung: Above all, this work is based on the real bank robbery, so strong contrasts of orange and black colors were used to show tension of the case. Also, since this work has structure to convey one narrative by connections of the 8 posters, just those two colors were applied to make all posters share the same identity easily.

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How did you get started or gain interest in animation?

Beomyoung: Now, I rarely see animation, but I was really interested in the Gundam series and its plastic models in my hight school days. I was fanatical about Gundam 0083 because of its wonderful pictures, detailed setting and thrilling direction. But when I saw it long after, I realized that it practiced militarism and felt disappointed.

What are your plans for the remainder of 2013?

Beomyoung: There is no specific plan. The internship at 2×4 finishes end of this August. After that, I ‘m going to return to Korea then begin commercial work. I’m going to also continue personal projects in my spare time as an independent artist. Keep watching me, please.

Any advice for any creatives out there?

Beomyoung: I think I am not enough to advise, but I can say your life is much more important than anything you work on even if it is very creative and valuable. It is meaningless if the process is not happy for you. Hope to find your own happiness. I’m also still looking for that.

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Want to stay up to date? Visit the official site below:

http://beom-young.com/

The King Of The Streets – Review
Jul 30th 2013, 00:02

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King of the Streets, China’s first street-fighting movie, pits real-life martial artist Yue Song against more than 10 of the world’s top contenders in MMA, Jiu-jitsu, Jeet Kune Do, Sanda, and Muay Thai boxing. Yue Feng (Yue Song) is a young thug with exceptional streetfighting abilities. He will stop at nothing to defeat all challengers – until, in an tragic accident, he kills a fellow competitor and is sent to prison. Eight years later, Yue Feng emerges a changed man. He no longer fights, and is looking for a new life of peace and fulfillment. But it’s brutal on the streets, and redemption doesn’t come easy. His brotherhood is destroyed, family members murdered, and a loved one humiliated – a deadly chain reaction that leaves him no choice but to unleash his power in the name of justice.

King of the Streets takes a well-known story and doesn't do much to deviate from it. That's not to say it's a bad story; there are varying levels of depth and emotion at play here, more than I expected, in fact. This is about a changed man who struggles with his past, quickly learning that the world around him hasn't changed one bit. It's a mechanic that works well with redemption stories, and it holds the narrative together well for this one. That being said, the film ends on a really strange note that sours the whole experience. It leaves a lot of questions unanswered, and there was still plenty of screen time left to fill in the blanks. The characters are your typical types here, but the real star is Yue Feng. There is a direct change in attitude with him, and his tranquil appearance can quickly become something deadly. The love story feels forced, and more of the thugs could have had more character, which was a missed opportuinty. The cast may have been too big for a film of this scope, but Yue Feng's evolution as a person is an interesting one to watch.

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If you're looking for a fight, you've come to the right place. Yue Song is clearly a skilled fighter, though I wish it was shown more clearly. The occasional blur effects with quick editing and speed ramping will be off-putting to some, but there are some solid hits hidden behind all of that. The final fight is pretty impressive, and there are over 10 big fighters ranging from MMA to Jeet Kune Do and Jiu-Jitsu. I can't wait to see how Yue Song showcases his talents the next time around. King of the Streets isn't going to be blowing anyone's minds. Well, besides the ending, but that's for a different reason entirely. Even with these strikes against it, I enjoyed the film for what it was. Yue Song might have a ways to go to prove himself in the industry, but it's a solid first step that all martial arts fans should check out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l_62d7neMI

This is a low budget film but doesn't affect the way it looks as the picture quality looks pretty good, probably due to editing. Overall the film is a decent watch with an OK story line.  The King of The Streets feels like a project film with playing with the camera and effects that switch up in the film (by effects I'm not talking about explosions and blood flying, but by the way the scene looks like using gradients and different aperture settings). All in all, it was a decent watch.
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