- published: 28 Jul 2010
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Ryan is a 2004 animated documentary created and directed by Chris Landreth about Canadian animator Ryan Larkin, who had lived on skid row in Montreal as a result of drug and alcohol abuse. Landreth's chance meeting with Larkin in 2000 inspired him to develop the film, which took 18 months to complete. It was co-produced by Copper Heart Entertainment and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), and its creation and development is the subject of the NFB documentary Alter Egos. The film incorporated material from archive sources, particularly Larkin's works at the NFB.
The film is an animated interpretation of an interview of Larkin by Landreth, and includes interviews with Larkin's previous partner and coworkers, as well as Landreth. Development of the characters was partially inspired by the plastinated human bodies of the Body Worlds exhibition. The distorted and disembodied appearance of the film's characters is based on Landreth's use of psychological realism to portray emotion visually, and expression is modelled by use of straight ahead animation. The animation was created at the Animation Arts Centre of Seneca College in Toronto. Some of the animation was based on cords, mathematical equations modelling the physical properties of curves and used to animate filamentous objects in the film. The visual effects of the film has been described by reviewers and film critics as difficult to describe and having a distinctive visceral style.
Ryan Bailey Howard (born May 5, 1979) is a fictional character on the US television series The Office. He is portrayed by the show's writer, director, and executive producer B. J. Novak, and is based upon Ricky Howard from the original British version of The Office (as well as Neil Godwin, during the fourth season), although his role is significantly expanded to that of a main character.
Little is known about Ryan Howard's early life, but it is revealed in a deleted scene from "Diversity Day" that he grew up in Scranton. In the webisode "The Story of Subtle Sexuality", Ryan mentions that his parents live in separate houses, which implies that they are separated. At the beginning of the series, Ryan Howard is a temporary employee at the Scranton branch of the fictitious paper distributor Dunder Mifflin who joined the staff in the first episode, earning him the nickname "The Temp".
In early episodes he is shown to be uncomfortable with his professional relationship with his boss, Michael Scott. Michael often forces Ryan to carry out menial tasks for him while at the same time, becoming obsessed with Ryan's personal life as well as gaining Ryan's friendship. As the series progresses, Ryan begins to display a great deal of contempt and disdain for both his coworkers and his job. This becomes more apparent when Ryan is promoted in "The Job" to work at Dunder Mifflin's corporate office in New York. This leads to Ryan becoming an egotistical braggart despite lackluster sales skills. In the season 4 finale "Goodbye, Toby", Ryan is arrested for committing fraud. He is eventually released and required to work community service.
This is just one of the crazy days in my life of 28 years and counting. Enjoy!
KATIE CHATS with FX/MAKE-UP Artists CARLOS HENRIQUES & RYAN LOUAGIE (THE BUTCHER SHOP) about their work on the film "THE PROSPECTOR'S CURSE" screening at the SUMMER SHOWCASE at PROJECTION BOOTH CINEMA in TORONTO, ONTARIO. 07/12 YOUTUBE INTERVIEW: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL713B2C2F62283092 WEBSITE: http://www.thebutchershop.ca/ PROJECTION BOOTH WEBSITES: http://www.projectionbooth.ca/ https://www.facebook.com/ProjectionBoothCinemas https://twitter.com/ArtSchlockIndie http://fright-nights.ca/ https://twitter.com/frightnightsto KATIE CHATS: YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/KatieUhlmannChats TWITTER: https://twitter.com/#!/KatieChats FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/katieuhlmannchats WEBSITE: http://katiechats.com/ Katie Uhlmann is a freelance reporter who cover...
This is the fully cable controlled animatronic puppet creature created for the film Familiar. (Fatal Pictures) Creature effects created by The Butcher Shop. www.thebutchershop.ca
A gelatin neck prosthetic appliance with built in air bladder to create subtle movement from underneath the skin for the film "Familiar: (Fatal Pictures) Makeup Effects created by The Butcher Shop. www.thebutchershop.ca
This video is about Silicone makeup effects.
5 year old Valentina Reyes dresses up and acts for the camera in the ghost costume originally built for the the shot film, "The Last Halloween". By Red Sneakers Media. Full film in the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4MEpR2-vQI Built by us here at The Butcher Shop. www.thebutchershop.ca
Full back prosthetic appliance with bleeding bladder created by Ryan Louagie for the film "Concrete" www.thebutchershop.ca
Foam latex appliance created by The Butcher Shop. Built in bladder system allows the piece to pulsate on command. www.thebutchershop.ca
The Butcher Shop creates the finest in Special Make-up Effects for film and television, Collector's Latex and Silicone masks, props and gore. Visit our website at www.thebutchershop.ca Demo Reel edited by Justin McConnell. Thanks to everyone who has ever helped us out! Music used for demo purposes only, not for commercial gain.
Go behind the scenes with Carlos Henriques and Ryan Louagie of The Butcher Shop FX Studio as they demonstrate the full process on how they created a bunch of realistic severed heads for the new Netflix docu-drama series "Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan"
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