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polar express live action: The Polar Express Chris Van Allsburg, 2010-09 Late on Christmas Eve a boy boards a mysterious train that waits for him: the Polar Express bound for the North Pole. When he arrives there, Santa offers him any gift he desires. The boy modestly asks for one bell from the reindeer's harness. It turns out to be a very special gift, for only believers in Santa can hear it ring. |
polar express live action: All Aboard the Polar Express , 2004 The Polar Express train visits the North Pole and passengers find out what the first gift of the season is going to be from Santa Claus. |
polar express live action: The Art of the Polar Express Mark Cotta Vaz, Steve Starkey, 2004-11-11 The Art of The Polar Express celebrates the transformation of Chris Van Allsburg's celebrated children's book The Polar Express into a full-length, animated feature film through a fascinating collection of concept art, production storyboards, and computer-generated renderings. Production designer Doug Chiang shares his original, never-before-seen artwork that evolved into the final motion picture. Weaving these pieces together are candid interviews with the star-studded cast and crew, including Robert Zemeckis and his team of filmmaking visionaries, that deliver rare insight into the film as they divulge the secrets behind their creative process. |
polar express live action: The Polar Express: the Movie: Shadowbook , 2004 In this innovative book based on the upcoming film adaptation from Warner Bros. and Castle Rock Entertainment, youngsters can read about a train trip to the North Pole. Spiral bound. Illustrations. |
polar express live action: Here Richard McGuire, 2020-06-16 SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • From one of the great comic innovators, the long-awaited fulfillment of a pioneering comic vision: the story of a corner of a room and of the events that have occurred in that space over the course of hundreds of thousands of years. “A book like this comes along once a decade, if not a century…. I guarantee that you’ll remember exactly where you are, or were, when you first read it.” —Chris Ware, The Guardian In Here McGuire has introduced a third dimension to the flat page. He can poke holes in the space-time continuum simply by imposing frames that act as transtemporal windows into the larger frame that stands for the provisional now. Here is the comic-book equivalent of a scientific breakthrough. It is also a lovely evocation of the spirit of place, a family drama under the gaze of eternity and a ghost story in which all of us are enlisted to haunt and be haunted in turn.” —The New York Times Book Review With full-color illustrations throughout. |
polar express live action: The Black Jacks Jason Manning, 1997 It was the young Republic of Texas's worst nightmare come true. The scattered comanche bands had united into a mighty fighting force under a single great warrior chief, and were sweepin in over the vast Texas plains. |
polar express live action: A Guide for Using The Polar Express in the Classroom Susan Kilpatrick, 1996 Teaching literature unit based on the popular children's story, The polar express. |
polar express live action: That's the Way I See it David Hockney, Nikos Stangos, 2005 A republication of a classic work by the popular modern artist follows his exploration of numerous artistic mediums, from painting and computer art to photography and printmaking, explaining his experimentation with ways of seeing as well as his philosophies about how art can alter one's perception of the world. Reprint. |
polar express live action: The Journey Begins Kitty Richards, Chris Van Allsburg, 2004 A boy who is eagerly awaiting a visit from Santa Claus accepts a ride on a magical train headed for the North Pole. |
polar express live action: How Murray Saved Christmas Mike Reiss, 2004-09-16 A hilarious Christmas story from an Emmy award-winning writer of The Simpsons! When Santa’s knocked out cold by a Jack-in-the-Boxer’s walloping punch, deli owner Murray Kleiner reluctantly agrees to take his place. The suit doesn’t fit, Murray smells a bit like pickles, and there’s no way he can remember the names of all those reindeer. But with the help of a pushy elf and an eager-to-believe young boy, Murray finds out that even though he’s not big enough to fill Santa’s suit, he’s got more than enough heart to get the job done. * Reiss scores a bull's-eye with this hilarious debut. Catrow's puckish watercolors are equal to Reiss's wit and lightning pace. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Finally, a Christmas book that lives up to its title! --Matthew Groening, creator of The Simpsons |
polar express live action: The Anime Encyclopedia Jonathan Clements, Helen McCarthy, 2006 An encyclopedia of Japanese animation and comics made since 1917. |
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polar express live action: Life Itself Roger Ebert, 2011-09-13 Named one of the 100 greatest film books of all time by The Hollywood Reporter, this singular, warm-hearted, inspiring look at life itself is the best thing Mr. Ebert has ever written (Janet Maslin, New York Times). To make ourselves unhappy is where all crime starts. We must try to contribute joy to the world. That is true no matter what our problems, our health, our circumstances. We must try. I didn't always know this, and am happy I lived long enough to find it out. Roger Ebert was the best-known film critic of his time. He began reviewing films for the Chicago Sun-Times in1967, and was the first film critic ever to win a Pulitzer Prize. He appeared on television for four decades. In 2006, complications from thyroid cancer treatment resulted in the loss of his abi)lity to eat, drink, or speak. But with the loss of his voice, Ebert became a more prolific and influential writer. And in Life Itself he told the full, dramatic story of his life and career. In this candid, personal history, Ebert chronicled it all: his loves, losses, and obsessions; his struggle and recovery from alcoholism; his marriage; his politics; and his spiritual beliefs. He wrote about his years at the Sun-Times, his colorful newspaper friends, and his life-changing collaboration with Gene Siskel. He shared his insights into movie stars and directors like John Wayne and Martin Scorsese. This is a story that only Roger Ebert could tell, filled with the same deep insight, dry wit, and sharp observations that his readers have long cherished, |
polar express live action: Polar: The Black Kaiser Victor Santos, 2019-03-19 Now Netflix Movie with Mads Mikkelsen. A Cold War espionage agent with ice in his veins comes to the United States aiming to take out a political target, but the mission is never what it seems. The Black Kaiser, a name whispered in dark corners amongst power czars across the globe. A cold knife in the dark. A secret agent. Delve into the origin of the most feared assassin as his current mission lands him on American soil and in direct conflict with the nefarious agency known as the Damocles Initiative. New York Times Bestseller Victor Santos (Filthy Rich, Violent Love) takes you back to the beginning with the origin of his iconic character Black Kaiser! A violent and fast-paced thriller. Now a Major Motion Picture. Polar: The Origin of the Black Kaiser from Planeta-de-Agostini comics 2009 |
polar express live action: The Stranger Chris Van Allsburg, 1986 The enigmatic origins of the stranger that Farmer Bailey hits with his truck and brings home to recuperate seem to have a mysterious relation to the weather. Could he be Jack Frost? The author-illustrator has woven a thread of fantasy in and around his realistic illustrations to give the reader, once again, a story that stays in the imagination. -- Horn Book |
polar express live action: Again, but Better Christine Riccio, 2019-05-07 **INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** From one of the most followed booktubers today, comes Again, but Better, a story about second chances, discovering yourself, and being brave enough to try again. Shane has been doing college all wrong. Pre-med, stellar grades, and happy parents...sounds ideal -- but Shane's made zero friends, goes home every weekend, and romance...what’s that? Her life has been dorm, dining hall, class, repeat. Time's a ticking, and she needs a change -- there's nothing like moving to a new country to really mix things up. Shane signs up for a semester abroad in London. She's going to right all her college mistakes: make friends, pursue boys, and find adventure! Easier said than done. She is soon faced with the complicated realities of living outside her bubble, and when self-doubt sneaks in, her new life starts to fall apart. Shane comes to find that, with the right amount of courage and determination one can conquer anything. Throw in some fate and a touch of magic - the possibilities are endless. |
polar express live action: Movie Towns and Sitcom Suburbs Stephen Rowley, 2015-10-21 Media depictions of community are enormously influential on wider popular opinion about how people would like to live. In this study, Rowley examines depictions of ideal communities in Hollywood films and television and explores the implications of attempts to build real-world counterparts to such imagined places. |
polar express live action: Zathura , 2002 A companion to Chris Van Allsburg's Caldecott Medal-winning Jumanji--a tale of intergalactic adventure and sibling rivalry where a roll of the dice transports two brothers to the mythical land of Zathura. Taking place where Jumanji ended, older brother Walter warns his pesky little brother, Danny, not to bring home the mysterious board game they find at the park. But when Danny's curiosity gets the better of him, the brothers have to battle homicidal robots, Zyborg pirates, and giant meteors in their living room! Will this dynamic duo learn to work together before it's too late In double spread illustrations that shimmer against the surreal events of the story, readers will be holding their breath with each new threat the boys face in the satisfying enigma that is Zathura. Like Jumanji, Zathura is also the inspiration of a popular major motion picture. |
polar express live action: The Great Carbuncle Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2017-09-15 The Great Carbuncle is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne published in 1835. The Great Carbuncle points out that earthly possessions are not necessary for success and that people should be satisfied with what they have instead of wanting things that are not essential in life. |
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polar express live action: The Art of Blue Sky Studios Jake S Friedman, 2014-10-14 Discover the incredible art behind animation hits like Ice Age and Rio in this in-depth look behind the scenes at the films of award-winning 20th Century Fox animation studio—Blue Sky Studios. Over the past fifteen years, 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios have revolutionized computer animation with some of the most beloved movies of all time, from their initial success with Ice Age in 2002 to hits like Robots, Rio, Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!, Epic, and the four Ice Age sequels. For the first time, this deluxe coffee-table book tells the remarkable tale of Blue Sky’s success, from its origins as a live-action visual effects company to its partnership with 20th Century Fox and reinvention as a driving force in the world of computer-generated animation. With exclusive access to Blue Sky’s archives and the exceptional artists who have made characters like Ice Age's Scrat and Rio's Blu and Jewel household names, this book takes an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at one of animation’s greatest success stories. Featuring never-before-seen concept art, early sketches, stunning stills, and other unique visuals, The Art of Blue Sky Studios delivers the complete illustrated history of this outstanding creative force in computer-generated animation. |
polar express live action: The Alphabet Theatre Proudly Presents the Z was Zapped Chris Van Allsburg, 1987 Depicts how A was in an avalanche, B was badly bitten, C was cut to ribbons, and the other letters of the alphabet suffered similar mishaps. |
polar express live action: Animation Scott Curtis, 2019-02-08 From the earliest motion pictures and cartoons of the 1900s, to the latest 3D animated feature and CGI blockbuster, animation has always been a part of the cinematic experience. While the boundaries between animation and live-action have often been carefully tended, the ubiquity of contemporary computer imaging certainly blurs those lines, thereby confirming the importance of animation for the history of American cinema. The last installment of the acclaimed Behind the Silver Screen series, Animation explores the variety of technologies and modes of production throughout the history of American animation: the artisanal, solitary labors of early animators such as Winsor McCay, or of independent animators such as Mary Ellen Bute; the industrial assembly lines of Hollywood studio-unit animation; the parsimonious production houses of the post-studio, post-war era; the collaborative approach of boutique animation and special-effect houses. Drawing on archival sources, this volume provides not only an overview of American animation history, but also, by focusing on the relationship between production and style, a unique approach to understanding animation in general. |
polar express live action: Animation & Cartoons Nicolae Sfetcu, 2014-05-07 An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn) moving picture for the cinema, TV or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or plot. Animation is the optical illusion of motion created by the consecutive display of images of static elements. In film and video production, this refers to techniques by which each frame of a film or movie is produced individually. Computer animation is the art of creating moving images via the use of computers. It is a subfield of computer graphics and animation. Anime is a medium of animation originating in Japan, with distinctive character and background aesthetics that visually set it apart from other forms of animation. An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn) moving picture for the cinema, TV or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or plot (even if it is a very short one). Manga is the Japanese word for comics and print cartoons. Outside of Japan, it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. Special effects (abbreviated SPFX or SFX) are used in the film, television, and entertainment industry to visualize scenes that cannot be achieved by normal means, such as space travel. Stop motion is a generic gereral term for an animation technique which makes static objects appear to move. |
polar express live action: Beyond the Visual Frank Serafini, 2022 Beyond the Visual is a survey of contemporary approaches to researching a wide range of visual and multimodal phenomena. Building on his earlier book, Reading the Visual, Serafini shares resources for conducting multimodal research across the social sciences. Beginning with a comprehensive overview of the theoretical foundations that support the analytical frameworks, the text is organized into two parts—texts and objects, events and spaces—with corresponding analytical approaches. Examples and outlines are provided to help novice and experienced researchers conduct their own studies. Vignettes by some of the most renowned scholars in the field of multimodality research take the reader behind the scenes of various projects to experience the thoughts and decisions that go into conceptualizing and applying the analytical frameworks presented in the book. This resource will enable both students and experienced scholars to acquire new research skills and designs resulting in more rigorous, high-quality research. Book Features: Assists researchers and educators to make better connections among theoretical orientations, analytical frameworks, and research designs. Showcases 16 models for conducting research on visual and multimodal phenomena across a variety of social, virtual, and physical contexts. Provides examples of how eminent researchers conceive, design, initiate, and conduct their studies. Explores the research methods cited in the author’s previous book, Reading the Visual. |
polar express live action: The Art of Movies Nicolae Sfetcu, 2014-05-06 Movie is considered to be an important art form; films entertain, educate, enlighten and inspire audiences. Film is a term that encompasses motion pictures as individual projects, as well as — in metonymy — the field in general. The origin of the name comes from the fact that photographic film (also called filmstock) has historically been the primary medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist — motion pictures (or just pictures or picture), the silver screen, photoplays, the cinema, picture shows, flicks — and commonly movies. |
polar express live action: Simply Christmas Dan Coates, Simply Christmas is a collection of the most beloved carols and popular Christmas tunes. These selections have been carefully arranged by Dan Coates for Easy Piano, making them accessible to pianists of all ages. Phrase markings, articulations, fingering, pedaling and dynamics have been included to aid with interpretation, and a large print size makes the notation easy to read. Titles: * Angels We Have Heard on High * Away in a Manger * The Christmas Waltz * The Coventry Carol * Deck the Halls * The First Noel * Frosty the Snowman * God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen * Good King Wenceslas * Hark! The Herald Angels Sing * Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas * (There’s No Place Like) Home for the Holidays * I’ll Be Home for Christmas * It Came Upon the Midnight Clear * It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year * Jingle Bells * Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! * The Little Drummer Boy * O Christmas Tree * O Come All Ye Faithful * O Come, O Come Emmanuel * O Holy Night * O Little Town of Bethlehem * Santa Claus Is Coming to Town * Silent Night * Sleigh Ride * The Twelve Days of Christmas * We Three Kings of Orient Are * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * Winter Wonderland. 80 pages. |
polar express live action: Private Lives Noel Coward, 1975 Een gescheiden echtpaar ontmoet elkaar weer na vijf jaar, terwijl zij beiden op huwelijksreis zijn met hun nieuwe partner. |
polar express live action: Bear Stays Up for Christmas Karma Wilson, 2009 Bear's friends awaken him the day before Christmas and help him to stay awake as they bake fruitcakes, fill stockings, and sing carols; then, while they sleep, he prepares his own surprise. |
polar express live action: Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2007 Roger Ebert, 2013-02-05 The most-trusted film critic in America. --USA Today Roger Ebert actually likes movies. It's a refreshing trait in a critic, and not as prevalent as you'd expect. --Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle America's favorite movie critic assesses the year's films from Brokeback Mountain to Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2007 is perfect for film aficionados the world over. Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2007 includes every review by Ebert written in the 30 months from January 2004 through June 2006-about 650 in all. Also included in the Yearbook, which is about 65 percent new every year, are: * Interviews with newsmakers such as Philip Seymour Hoffman, Terrence Howard, Stephen Spielberg, Ang Lee, and Heath Ledger, Nicolas Cage, and more. * All the new questions and answers from his Questions for the Movie Answer Man columns. * Daily film festival coverage from Cannes, Toronto, Sundance, and Telluride. *Essays on film issues and tributes to actors and directors who died during the year. |
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polar express live action: I See You Ellen Grabiner, 2014-01-10 In the blockbuster film Avatar, science fiction and the technological prowess of director James Cameron meet in a heady concoction that, while visually ravishing, could easily be dismissed as eye candy. While critics most frequently acclaimed its breakthrough 3-D technology, close scrutiny of the film raises provocative questions about the relationship between mind and body, appearance and reality. It brings into focus the relationships of humans to their technology, their planet, and each other and highlights the nature and potential of film itself. This work explores the theoretical and philosophical issues brought to bear in Avatar, exploring the spaces between human and machine; technology and nature; chick flick and action-adventure; and old-fashioned storytelling and cutting-edge technology. Central to the book's analysis is an examination of the extent to which Avatar melds the seer and the seen, illuminating an alternative visual paradigm. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here. |
polar express live action: Straight Line Crazy DAVID. HARE, 2022-03-17 For forty uninterrupted years, Robert Moses was the most powerful man in New York. Though never elected to office, he manipulated those who were through a mix of guile, charm and intimidation. Motivated at first by a determination to improve the lives of New York City's workers, he created parks, bridges and 627 miles of expressway to connect the people to the great outdoors. But in the 1950s, groups of citizens began to organize against his schemes and against the motor car, campaigning for a very different idea of what a city should be. David Hare's blazing account of a man - played by Ralph Fiennes - whose iron will exposed the weakness of democracy in the face of charismatic conviction, premieres at the Bridge Theatre, London, in March 2022. |
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polar express live action: Chasing Likes Carlee Krtolica, 2022-01-08 Have you ever wondered what it's really like to be an influencer? In Chasing Likes, Carlee shares the highs and lows of what it's really like to be an influencer. In a behind the scenes look, she shares the hard work and hustle that it takes to be successful in the field amid all the competition, drama and adolescent behavior that go along with it. Being an influencer isn't all fancy parties and gift boxes arriving at your door - it's a competitive business and there is always someone waiting to take your place. She demystifies the fallacy of what influencers post to their social media feeds and dives into the truth on how influencers make a living trading in the currency of perceptions. In what appears to be a world of wannabe reality stars, Carlee speaks to the main problem facing influencer marketing today: what she dubs the authenticity gap. Chasing Likes covers everything you've ever wanted to know about the influencer world from mom shaming to mean girls, frenemies, the realities of Instagram engagement, and tackling current social issues including posting the infamous black square. |
polar express live action: Animation Trudi Strain Trueit, 2008-08-01 Somewhere along the way, something happened to give art that crucial kick that gave life to still images: motion. The art of animation, both hand-drawn and computer-animated, has a long and rich history spanning nearly a century of experimentation and innovation. This book helps students understand the role innovation has played in the development of animation industry. |
polar express live action: Here I Am, There You Are, where Were We Thomas M. Disch, 1984 |
polar express live action: How to Catch an Elf Adam Wallace, 2016 A New York Times and USA Today Bestseller With delightful rhymes, How to Catch an Elf slots itself into place along such classics as The Night Before Christmas.--Foreword Reviews You've been waiting all year long, and now it's finally Christmas Eve Is this the year you'll finally catch an elf? Start a new Christmas tradition with this hilarious children's book from the creators of the New York Times best-seller How to Catch a Leprechaun It's Christmas Eve Hip hip, hooray Yes, Santa's coming 'round. He's bringing toys to girls and boys in every house in town. Some kids have tried to catch him, but Santa's fast, you see So they've set their eyes on a smaller prize, and now they're after me |
polar express live action: Disney Animation Rivalries Ethan Parker, 2025-03-02 Can the pursuit of animation dominance reveal the secrets to business success and artistic innovation? Disney Animation Rivalries delves into the high-stakes world of animated filmmaking, examining the competitive relationships that have shaped Disney and its major rivals, including DreamWorks Animation and Warner Bros. Animation. This book’s central focus is to understand how these rivalries have fueled creativity, influenced corporate strategy, and ultimately redefined the landscape of modern animation. The significance of this analysis lies in understanding the dynamic interplay between competition and creativity. The book argues that the external pressures exerted by rival studios have pushed Disney to innovate and adapt, preventing complacency and fostering a constant drive for excellence. This argument extends beyond the realm of entertainment, offering insights into effective business management and competitive strategy applicable across industries where innovation is vital for survival and growth. This book provides a comprehensive historical context, tracing the evolution of animation from its early days to the digital era. It assumes a basic understanding of animation film history, and the structure of major media corporations. The book is structured into three primary sections. First, it introduces the key players—Disney, DreamWorks, and Warner Bros.—detailing their origins, corporate structures, and animation philosophies. Secondly, it examines specific head-to-head rivalries across different eras, focusing on particular films, technological advancements, and marketing strategies. The analysis looks closely at periods of direct competition, such as the late 1990s animation boom, and the transition to computer-generated animation, providing detailed case studies of individual films and their box office performance. Finally, the book culminates in an assessment of the long-term impact of these rivalries on the animation industry, examining how they influenced storytelling trends, animation techniques, and the overall business of animation. Evidence presented will include box office data, critical reviews, interviews with animators and executives, and archival materials from the studios involved. Methodologically, the book employs a combination of historical analysis, business case studies, and comparative film analysis. Disney Animation Rivalries connects to several other fields. It relates to business management by demonstrating the effects of competitive pressure on corporate decision-making and innovation. It also connects to film studies by analyzing the aesthetic and narrative choices made by studios in response to their rivals. Finally, it intersects with media studies by exploring the role of marketing and branding in shaping public perception and driving box office success. The book offers a unique perspective by examining these rivalries not simply as conflicts, but as engines of innovation. It moves beyond surface-level observations to uncover the strategic and creative decisions that underpinned these competitive relationships. The tone is analytical and fact-driven, designed to inform and engage readers with a passion for film, business, and animation. Disney Animation Rivalries is tailored for film students, business students, animation enthusiasts, and industry professionals seeking a deeper understanding of the forces that have shaped the animation industry. As a work of non-fiction, it maintains a commitment to accuracy, objectivity, and thorough research. The scope is limited to the core rivalry between Disney and its two major competitors, DreamWorks and Warner Bros., with only tangential exploration of smaller studios or international competitors. The lessons from Disney Animation Rivalries can be applied practically by business leaders seeking to foster innovation within their own organizations. By understanding how competition spurred creativity and strategic adaptation in the animation industry, readers can gain insights into managing competitive pressures and driving innovation in their respective fields. The book will address ongoing debates within the animation community, such as the balance between artistic integrity and commercial success, and the impact of mergers and acquisitions on creative diversity. |
polar express live action: American Literature on Stage and Screen Thomas S. Hischak, 2014-01-10 The 525 notable works of 19th and 20th century American fiction in this reference book have many stage, movie, television, and video adaptations. Each literary work is described and then every adaptation is examined with a discussion of how accurate the version is and how well it succeeds in conveying the spirit of the original in a different medium. In addition to famous novels and short stories by authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Willa Cather, many bestsellers, mysteries, children's books, young adult books, horror novels, science fiction, detective stories, and sensational potboilers from the past two centuries are examined. |
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