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Daniel Baird

Globe and Mail

The lights are lowered in Geneva Film Company's Liberty Village studio, the blinds pulled down over high windows.

Polarized glasses on, we're watching an ad aimed at young people interested in pursuing a high-stress career. Suddenly I am sitting in a dimly lit fire-station garage late at night as a teenage girl confides her fears of the trauma that might result from becoming an emergency services worker. Both unsettled and moved, I realize this isn't a campy, old-school horror film like It Came From Outer Space . The new 3-D is emotionally engrossing and compellingly intimate.

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Under the Hood & Behind the Scenes: Masters of Stereoscopic 3D Storytelling PDF Print E-mail

CreativeCOW.net | April 2009

David Roth Weiss

Speaking to members of the press at a recent preview of Monsters vs. Aliens at DreamWorks Animation Studios, chief executive, Jeffery Katzenberg; chief technology officer, Ed Leonard; and members of the creative and technical team behind the film, discussed the new technology of stereoscopic 3D filmmaking, the challenges involved in making 3D stereoscopic films, and the innovative storytelling techniques created by DreamWorks specifically for the new film.

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'Monsters vs. Aliens' in 3-D: Taking filmmaking to another dimension PDF Print E-mail
Its success has studios plotting their next move in the format.
By John Horn

LA Times, April 6, 2009

"The Jazz Singer" brought sound to the movies. "Becky Sharp" did the same for color. Now “Monsters vs. Aliens” is accelerating Hollywood's 3-D revolution.
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Tax break encourages Alaska film industry PDF Print E-mail

ALASKA INCENTIVE: New companies spring up; existing ones start dreaming bigger.

By ELIZABETH BLUEMINK
Anchorage Daily News - March 19, 2009

Silicon Valley software development whiz Mike Devlin decided to quit the rat race several years ago and sold his company to IBM for roughly $2 billion.

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A Creature Feature From the 3rd Dimension PDF Print E-mail

International Herald Tribune

March 23, 2009 - When Rob Letterman and Conrad Vernon signed up as directors of "Monsters vs. Aliens," the latest computer-generated spectacle from DreamWorks Animation, they were jittery about all the usual things: telling a good story, rounding up the celebrity vocal talent, surviving a four-year production process without suffering a nervous breakdown.

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