Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Omg! The Best French Braid Updo Ever!

Spring and also summer season just  around the corner.Figure out how to do this exciting and flirty French braid updo for everyone, even for outdoor events and wedding ceremonies ! It's fast and simple , but will stay in place when you party the night away . 

I love trying different braided updo hairstyles! I must say that Spring is always time for a new fresh look after a long winter,atleast for french braids Updo.

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Big Changes


Another director has been added to Walt Disney Animation Studios' Big Hero 6, and a new producer has taken over…

Chris Williams, who was one of the directors of Bolt and a long-time story man who worked in the story department on several other Disney animated films (such as Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove and Brother Bear), is now co-piloting the ship with director Don Hall. Roy Conli has been named producer, replacing long-time effects producer Kristina Reed. Reed also produced the wonderful Paperman, in fact she was the poor soul who got kicked out of the Oscar ceremony for throwing paper airplanes! Those killjoys…

Why was she replaced? We'll probably never know. (Cue the Lasseter micromanagement comments…) Conli seems like the kind of guy for this project, though, since I see it as a risky experiment much like Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet, the latter of which he produced. Still, it's sad to see Reed go. Maybe she'll handle producing duties on another Walt Disney Animation Studios project. Hopefully.

This is from the newly-launched Big Hero 6 Tumblr...

But the bigger question is, why all of this at the last minute? Well, if you remember way back in November 2012, it was announced that Wreck-It Ralph scribe Jennifer Lee was going to direct Frozen alongside Chris Buck. With that film's success (it's on track to top $300 million at the domestic box office), maybe Disney feels that adding another director to the project this late in the game will bolster it.

Williams hadn't directed a finished film at Walt Disney Animation Studios since Bolt, which was released five years ago. Back in 2010, he was going to be the one to bring the once ill-fated King of the Elves to the screen, but the project was apparently rife with story problems so he backed out. The elves got shelved again, they are still waiting to be re-evaluated.

Maybe the studio just wants to give him some directorial work right now, since Elves didn't really go over too well. Or maybe there are some last-minute issues with this picture - it happens a lot with animated features and most films in general - with the story and whatnot, and maybe that's the reason why Reed got the boot.

Either way, I'm still excited for the film. Do you think the changes were necessary? Or do you think they came too late in the game? Sound off below!

Twenty Fourteen


And so in a matter of hours, a new year comes… Another batch of assorted animated entertainments will be making the waves from the cold January to the equally cold December. Our big studios, minus three, are ready to roll their work to the cinemas.

Disney Animation will take us to the action-packed streets of San Fransokyo in their first Marvel film, Big Hero 6. DreamWorks will take us back in time with two classic characters that were seen on the small screens in the late 1950s with Mr. Peabody & Sherman, revisit Berk for more fiery action with How To Train Your Dragon 2 and then introduce us to the alien Boov of distant planet Smekland in Home. Blue Sky will head on over to the Amazon with their fun feathered friends for Rio 2.

Pixar, Illumination and Sony Pictures Animation don't have any trips to take us on in 2014. Pixar pushed their prehistoric epic The Good Dinosaur back to late 2015, Sony Animation shuffled Genndy Tartakovsky's cool-sounding take on Popeye to the "to be determined" section of their slate, Illumination moved the Minions to summer 2015.

It's a shame in some ways, but given many circumstances, it's easy for me to swallow. Again, I'm used to waiting for Pixar films and I know that the "one a year" thing may be detrimental to the development of their productions. I'd rather them take their time than rush out a film, so we don't get a not-so-great film and hear more doomsday naysayers crying. Minions does not really intrigue me, so I could care less that it's been moved. (I'm more interested in Illumination's upcoming original film that they have slated for 2016!) Sony has two films I am not interested in coming in 2015; The Smurfs 3 and Hotel Transylvania 2.

Thankfully, others will be there to fill the void.

Reel FX, makers of Free Birds, are going to do a complete 180 from their goofy turkey movie and give us the potentially awesome The Book of Life. A fantasy-adventure about a young man who must face his fears while traveling through three fantasy worlds that's told through a plethora of songs, it's said to be unlike any computer animated film we've seen over the years. Warner Bros. finally makes a return to feature animation after years of duds, bad decisions and one-trick ponies, thanks to the hilarious-looking The Lego Movie, which offers a lot of promise thanks to its fun trailers, the fact that Phil Lord and Chris Miller are directing and the fact that it's… Well… Lego! Then LAIKA also comes to save the day with another stop-motion masterpiece in the making, The BoxTrolls, which will plunge us into a Victorian setting and take us to a world beneath ours, a world full of quirky little trolls.

We also have the North American releases of Hayao Miyazaki's swan song The Wind Rises and the French traditionally-animated charmer Ernest & Celestine arriving soon. Hopefully these two films are modestly successful, and help motivate studios to invest in unique smaller-scale animation and animation from all around the world.

No Pixar? No Sony? No Illumination? No problem. We have others to make up for that, and they'll return in 2015. Other than these mainstream releases, there's The Nut Job, which looks derivative as hell. Planes: Fire & Rescue, I can do without. Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return? Eh.

That's only the theatrical front… Hopefully a majority of the films have good writing and character work, and are at least unique. Of course, this passing year is teaching a lesson. Diversity wins, and you need to give audiences something new if you want to get ahead. Copying Pixar or Disney or the family-friendly formula can only get you so far, so hopefully a good amount of people take note!

Television animation should more or less be the same; Cartoon Network will probably continue investing in weird, surreal shows while Nickelodeon will continue to try following in their footsteps. Disney seems to be on-and-off with television animation, but they'll keep their successful entries going whilst trying to launch new ones. Maybe we'll see more Wander Over Yanders next year, and see them do well. Adult Swim will give us the usual that they've been giving us for nearly a decade, Fox will continue with Seth McFarlane derivatives and "throw 'em against the wall and see if they stick" experiments. Netflix and other venues will expand television animation, as DreamWorks' TV unit already jumped in with their Turbo F.A.S.T. and tons of other content that'll soon arrive.

Pixar will still be around throughout the year. Even though they don't have a feature film for the big screen coming, they'll have a short film out in Party Central, a Monsters University-based film that oddly doesn't have a release date for some reason. Another Toy Story television special is definitely coming, it was announced back in 2012 that a second special would show up sometime around springtime 2014. An Easter special, perhaps? Or will we wait till late 2014 and end up getting a Christmas special? In addition to these productions, we'll see more Toy Story Toons and Cars Toons.

But of course, what was going on this year - with more independent animation slowly rising and things like Kickstarter helping projects get off the ground - should make this year even better. Glen Keane's Motorola project should be out, too. We'll see a lot of unique things make the waves as well, alongside the big stuff.

I think this year will be a pretty good one. What do you think? Does what 2014 have in store excite you? Or are you disappointed? Sound off below!

Best of 2013

It’s hard to believe that tonight we will bid farewell to 2013 and usher in a brand new year with the drop of a ball (or peach).  Like last year, I thought it would be fun to look back on YOUR favorites from the year…

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In addition to the year’s top ten, a few posts of yore have been favorites for a couple of years now…

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While sites like Pinterest and Bloglovin are climbing in the ranks, I don’t know where I’d be without the support and generosity of fellow bloggers that have been kind enough to feature me, promote me and just be my friend!  Many, many thanks go out to some of my top referrers, including…


It was a great year for giveaways in 2013!!  I love giving them as much as y’all love receiving them!!  Thanks for partnering with me this year…


And last, but certainly not least, thank YOU for coming to my little slice of the world wide web every day.  Your emails and comments brighten my day.  Every day!  Dixie Delights has been quite an adventure and I sincerely look forward to the fantastic things to come in 2014!

Happy New Year’s Eve, y’all!
xoxo

Monday, December 30, 2013

Paul Murry's gags.

Several gags by Paul Murry, who worked as an inbetweener and animator for Disney on 'Pinocchio', 'Fantasia' and 'Dumbo'. While at Disney, he also created newspaper comic strips featuring Mickey Mouse and characters from 'Saludos Amigos' (Joe Carioca and Panchito) and did strips for 'Uncle Remus' featuring Brer Rabbit. From 1946 to 1984 he worked for Western Publishing, creating hundreds of comics, mainly Mickey Mouse stories.

But Murry also created gags for several other magazines, among them he worked for 'Humorama', a division of Martin Goodman's publishing firm (Goodman founded Timely Comics, which turned into Marvel Comics in 1961). Humorama's magazines published pin up cartoons and a whole lot of naughty photo's of Betty Page and many other strippers/actresses in the 1950's and 1960's!





Here is another gag from Murry for 'Humorama', with the preliminary version below:



Some more quick gags, a little rougher, preliminary versions with pencil only. To identify his drawings (which he send to publishers), all gags cary visibly notable his peronal address at the time, on the reverse side (top left). 










Flipped horizontally, adding more contrast and changing the exposure, clearly shows Mr. Murry lived on 1300 S. (South) Orange Street in Glendale, California during his time at the Disney Studios: this location


The spicy drawings show a different address for Mr. Murry, 760 W. Avenue H-7, Lancaster California, which is this location today. These houses were build in 1957, which is exactly the time period Goodman's company published their line of 'Humorama' magazines. 







Class Christmas Parties + Teacher Gifts

Just before Christmas, I spent what felt like two entire days at class parties for the littles.  John’s class had a snowman themed affair with five centers.  It was adorable and the littles had a fantastic time.  They spent fifteen minutes in each of the following…

Snowman Tea light Ornament Craft
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Snowman Snacks – decorate a melted snowman cookie, snowman popcorn, snowman cheese sticks and melted snowman water

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Roll a snowman game with Olaf from Frozen

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Snow Throw (marshmallow bucket toss game…pic from last year’s party)

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The baby’s class performed a medley of darling Christmas songs and had a little cupcake treat.  Per usual, he barely uttered a word.

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I got a litte lazy with teacher gifts and just wrapped up an apple and a Target gift card.

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It was my slacker version of this teacher gift from a couple of years ago.

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Whew!  I barely got that last Christmas post in before the new year.   Is anyone else in utter disbelief that a new year is dawning in just two days?!?!  I'm off to figure out a plan for entertaining these two littles...
xoxo