Put this together yesterday because I've been practicing/fighting a lot of people on #SmashBrosUltimate and I keep having to explain my #MiiFighter movesets.
I think the three images turned out alright. Haven't done graphical design in a bit, so I'm rather proud of the result!
In Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), Justice Smith admitted he would deliberately change his spellcasting hand gestures to trip up the VFX team. The filmmakers found it so funny that they included the visual effects supervisor’s exhausted reaction at the end.
3 films from YouTube-originated directors will be in the top 5 at the domestic box office this weekend.
• ‘Backrooms’
• ‘Obsession’
• ‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Final Act’
Hey guys, Kevin, CEO of GLITCH here. Been trying to figure out when and how to express this, but now I think is the right time:
To the fans - Thank you, deeply. You are the reason we got here. I know it can get noisy online sometimes, but the real-world reality is that you are some of the most genuine, kind people we have ever had the privilege of meeting. We saw every cosplay, every discussion circle, every sticker shared outside the theatres. That is what this is all about.
To every person at/with GLITCH - I never doubted you for a single second. You are all so incredibly talented, and I am so proud that the impact of your work is now being felt on a world stage.
To the industry - Animation and cinema is art. Art is human expression. Digital Circus was a deeply personal story created to express complex feelings. Please let that be the signal you take from all of this.
To everyone - Keep making things and keep sharing your work. We found all our creators through the internet.
Now, here’s Pomni with her signature dance move.
2026 has been a nightmare for Hollywood. Between the Digital Circus finale and Iron Lung, indie creators are proving that we don't need the old system and their gatekeeping
Still a long way to go but it's extremely hopeful and a change for the better